Sunshine on a snowy* day makes my clothes drip drip away!
Yes, I have a full load out there and it is drying. Work shirts already back in.
Any other drying pioneers out there today?
*on the ground
Sunshine on a snowy* day makes my clothes drip drip away!
Yes, I have a full load out there and it is drying. Work shirts already back in.
Any other drying pioneers out there today?
*on the ground
No (so much sky snow)
Sky snow is yesterday’s news and tomorrow’s future.
We are also suffering from an outbreak of sky snow
We had some blow off the garage roofs onto my clothes earlier (sun defeated that) but I think it would be wrong of me to call that sky snow.
Rooves as a plural for of roof is dated, but not incorrect. The Oxford English Dictionary lists “ rooves ” as an alternate to roofs , one of several outdated spellings used in the UK, and in New England as late as the 19th century.
Dryoneers more like!
Not today, but I could have put a load of washing on the line. But I have been outside drying washing loads since the middle of January. Fun fact
Much like the shark* I never stop (this is my debut against a snowy backdrop though).
*Me with the washing, it with the perpetual forward propulsion.