A few days ago I received the latest edition of New Harvest Newsletter. In it, I was appalled to read, several women wrote that clotheslines were not allowed in their neighborhoods. Come again???? That pretty much blew me away. First of all, how can they stop you? Oh, I know about HMAs and CC&Rs and all that but I have to say, if I spent X amount of money on a house I'm going to hang what I want where I want and anybody who doesn't like it is SOL (sure out of luck). Which is probably why my husband keeps me as far out in the boonies as he can manage .
All kidding aside though, when did clotheslines become something to outlaw? What does that say about this country that clotheslines offend so much they have been legislated out of existence? First of all, what is there to offend? I am trying to picture the worst things I have ever seen on clotheslines and I can't come up with anything to merit outlawing them. Anybody? Clothesline horror stories???
Secondly, they are an ecologically friendly, financially sound, passive method of drying clothes. Who could be against that? I am truly at a loss as to why a person would outlaw clotheslines. Although, from what I understand most communities that won't allow clotheslines, won't allow the flying of the flag either . Again I have to ask how that could offend???? Are people just too busy running others lives? I have to wonder why you want to live in such a community? What else do they outlaw???
It should be interesting in these times of economic upheaval, to see if communities over turn these rules. Will we reach a point where saving money and energy is more important than their perceived offense at the clothesline? How bad will things have to get before that happens? I wonder.... In the mean time, I am off to hang my laundry out on my heavy duty, 6 strand clothesline that came with the house. And I must admit, it was quite the selling point for me .
Blessings. |
• Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - Untitled Comment
I have a wondreful clothesline, and love it. I live in a small town that could care less if someone'e towels and undies are on the line. LOL
God's Blessings,
Amy Jo