I looked out the kitchen window and saw…
My clothesline has fallen over!
It’s supposed to look like this
Now it looks like this
I ran out and got my bedspread and gave a good look at the base of the pole.
Sigh!
Rotted off.
Oh. Well, it can be fixed.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
If it’s not one thing, it’s two ~
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Oh, no!. Poor clothesline!
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There’s always something, is’t there? I hope you will soon have things rippling in the breeze again.
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Frustrating indeed! My clothesline depends on the old honey locust that got tornadoed last year. We are going to have to have at least some of it taken down. Hopefully we can save enough to keep the line in line so to speak.
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Lulu: “Uh oh! Sounds like what happened to our patio umbrella a few times!”
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A fix sounds complicated…. Of course, you and Terry will know what to do.
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Hope you can fix it! The wind is horrid lately, Take good care of you and Terry too!
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I do miss a clothes line. We are not allowed to hang things out here. So sad. Hope you get yours fixed.
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Hoping everything is OK with you and terry, Linda. Haven’t seen you here for a few days. Take good care you two.
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I am getting a little concerned not hearing from you for 4 days. Hope all is well.
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Please let us know how you guys are doing, Linda. We are worried about you.
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I hope this absence is a computer problem and not anything serious??? Waiting with best wishes your way!
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Now that looks so annoying! How are you and Terry? Much love to you both …
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Hope all is well. I really miss seeing your world in pictures.
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You are ever so kind. 🙂
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