Got the chicken chores done. Kinda bombed out on cutting firewood, so I figured, “I’ll do a couple loads of laundry.”
Not a cloud in the sky when I decided that. Clouds started rolling in while I was agitating the first load. Didn’t bother with a second.

And now that first load is getting its third rinse.
Guess I’ll read a book for a while…
















































Hey, I got a question about letting it rain on your clothes hung out to dry. My mother had a thing about her laundry. Her whites were glow-in-the-dark white and you could poach eggs in her hot water. She never allowed her wash to be rained on. I got the impression it was unsanitary or that the clothes would mildew or something. Anybody got any ideas why she was so particular about her wash not being rained on.
I don’t know what was in your mother’s mind, but rain can wash pollution out of the air and get your clothes seriously dirty. That shouldn’t be much of a problem out in the desert, but if you happen to live in or downwind of an industrial city…
Yeah, dirty air makes dirty clothes. I was a little boy in Detroit, and I still remember people running out to snatch sheets and shirts off the line when it rained.