In article >, jmcquown says...
>
> On 12/8/2016 12:37 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> > "jmcquown" wrote in message news
> > On 12/7/2016 9:16 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> >> On Wed, 07 Dec 2016 19:28:24 -0600, "cshenk" > wrote:
> >>
> >>> Ophelia wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> >>>
> >>>> "S Viemeister" wrote in message
> >>>> ... On 12/7/2016 2:32 PM,
> >>>> Ophelia wrote:
> >>>>> "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message
> >>>>> ...
> >>>>
> >>>>> I prefer to keep the clothing clean and pollen free. We alwys use
> >>>>> the dryer
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ============
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I don't seem to have any problems with that.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Sheila? Do you?
> >>>>>
> >>>> The winds in Sutherland don't let any pollen or schmutz sit on the
> >>>> laundry (I have to use lots of clothes pegs to keep my sheets from
> >>>> flying off to Orkney), there aren't many cars and my drying green is
> >>>> a fair distance from the road. Very rarely a bird will drop a bomb on
> >>>> my laundry - the last time was about 6 years ago. ===
> >>>>
> >>>> How about in US?
> >>>
> >>> You need to understand how BIG the US is to realize that question makes
> >>> no sense.
> >>
> >> Oh, I think the people you are responding to have some understanding
> >> of how big the US is. It was a question inviting a conversation.
> >> Speak of why you would or wouldn't hang wash out in your area.
> >> Janet US
> >>
> > We all know why I couldn't hang wash outside *now* but yes, I've had
> > clothes lines in the past. The only time I couldn't/wouldn't hang wash
> > outside was early spring when the pollen gets all over everything. Oh,
> > I didn't hang wash if it freezing outside, either. 
> >
> > Jill
> >
> > =================
> >
> > Heh nor do I! That is when the dryer definitely gets used
> >
> >
> >
> Quiite coincdentally my clothes dryer just broke. I put a load of wet
> clothes in it and pushed the Start button... nothing. I tried changing
> the settings, Start? Nope, no go. Grrrrr.
>
> I called my home warranty company and they will send a tech to repair
> and likely replace it. Meanwhile I have a bunch of wet clothes and no
> good way to dry them. I cannot have an outdoor clothes line where I
> live.
You can't have a clothes line? If I were you, I'd move to the land of
the free.