Wut?

Easily the stupidest thing I’ve learned this year.

After taking a class that covered global warming last year, Jill Saylor decided to save energy by drying her laundry on a clothesline at her mobile home.

“I figured trailer parks were the one place left where hanging your laundry was actually still allowed,” she said, standing in front of her tidy yellow mobile home on an impeccably manicured lawn.

But she was wrong. Like the majority of the 60 million people who now live in the country’s roughly 300,000 private communities, Ms. Saylor was forbidden to dry her laundry outside because many people viewed it as an eyesore, not unlike storing junk cars in driveways, and a marker of poverty that lowers property values.

In the last year, however, state lawmakers in Colorado, Hawaii, Maine and Vermont have overridden these local rules with legislation protecting the right to hang laundry outdoors, citing environmental concerns since clothes dryers use at least 6 percent of all household electricity consumption.

Florida and Utah already had such laws, and similar bills are being considered in Maryland, North Carolina, Oregon and Virginia, clothesline advocates say.

I had no idea that clothes lines were illegal anywhere. The Wife set one up on the upper deck last summer and loved it.

Another reason I’m glad I have no neighbors behind me and that my yard is locked behind a six foot fence all the way around.

Found via Riehl

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One Response to Wut?

  1. Mom says:

    Oh Yes ! In the Retirement Community your stepdad and I live in, it is one of the many no no’s we agreed to when we moved here. But truth be known, there are more than a couple old broads living here that’ve strung clothsline between the posts of their patio covers to dry their “delicates”. Dryers are not only energy eaters, they also destroy our britches and bras at an accelerated rate !

    Bad dryers …………….

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