[My] Life in Wisconsin

The Clothesline. and "THE BASIC RULES"

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How much more "green" can you get?

Do you have one? (Do you use it)?

The photos are mine, the following words from my Aunt via email...

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A clothesline was a news forecast
To neighbors passing by.
There were no secrets you could keep
When clothes were hung to dry.

It also was a friendly link
For neighbors always knew
If company had stopped on by
To spend a night or two.

For then you'd see the 'fancy sheets'
And towels upon the line;
You'd see the 'company table cloths'
With intricate design.

The line announced a baby's birth
To folks who lived inside
As brand new infant clothes were hung
So carefully with pride.

The ages of the children could
So readily be known
By watching how the sizes changed
You'd know how much they'd grown.

It also told when illness struck,
As extra sheets were hung;
Then nightclothes, and a bathrobe, too,
Haphazardly were strung.

It said, 'Gone on vacation now'
When lines hung limp and bare.
It told, 'We're back!' when full lines sagged
With not an inch to spare.

New folks in town were scorned upon
If wash was dingy gray,
As neighbors carefully raised their brows,
And looked the other way....
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But clotheslines now are of the past
For dryers make work less.
Now what goes on inside a home
Is anybody's guess.

I really miss that way of life.
It was a friendly sign
When neighbors knew each other best
By what hung on the line!

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THE BASIC RULES

1. You had to wash the clothes line before hanging any clothes.
Walk the length of each line with a damp cloth around the line.

2. You had to hang the clothes in a certain order and always hang whites with whites and hang them first.

3. You never hung a shirt by the shoulders, always by the tail.
What would the neighbors think?

4. Wash day on a Monday!
Never hang clothes on the weekend or Sunday for heaven's sake!

5. Hang the sheets and towels on the outside lines so you could; hide your 'unmentionables' in the middle.

6. It didn't matter if it was sub zero weather, clothes would 'freeze dry.'
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(Just that sometimes you can't even get to the line, save for a camera).

7. Always gather the clothes pins when taking down dry clothes.
Pins left on the line was 'tacky'.

8. If you were efficient, you would line the clothes up so that each item did not need two clothes pins, but shared one of the clothes pins with the next washed item.

9. Clothes off of the line before dinner time, neatly folded in the clothes basket and ready to be ironed.

10. IRONED??????????
Well, that's a whole 'nother subject.

hehehe

My sister, Mary, knowingly built a home where one of the restrictive covenants were "no clotheslines".
(Missing the wonderful smell alone, I would have found another lot).

XOXO
Me

Sheep Dash! How fast are your reactions?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sleep/sheep/
Received from my Aunt Marlene!
Are you overtired, or still quick on the trigger?
Go ahead, click the above link.
It'll drive you nuts - (but then its not a very long ride for any of us)! hehehe

XOXO
Me

**No sheep were harmed in the creation of this game**


Mike Tyson's daughter on life support


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090526/ap_on_re_us/box_tyson_s_daughter_injured;_ylt=Ais61EOGUWr1IJcjXVBWpXhYRJ54;_ylu=X3oDMTE3NjJpa2RlBHBvcwMxMgRzZWMDTXdfVml0YWxpdHkEc2xrA3BvbGljZW1pa2V0eQ--
So very sad, scary, and sickening.
Please say a little prayer for this little girls family.

XOXO
Anne

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Mike Tyson's daughter on life support - Yahoo! News

FILE - In this file photo taken on Monday, Sept. 24, 2007, former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson …

By AMANDA LEE MYERS, Associated Press Writer Amanda Lee Myers, Associated Press Writer – Tue May 26, 12:42 am ET

PHOENIX – Boxer Mike Tyson's 4-year-old daughter is on life support after she was found with her neck caught in a cord of a treadmill machine Monday, police said.

Exodus Tyson's 7-year-old brother found her on a treadmill with her neck in the cord that dangles from the console of the exercise machine at their Phoenix home, police Sgt. Andy Hill said, calling it a "tragic accident."

The boy told Exodus' mother, who was in another room. She took Exodus off the cord, called 911 and tried to revive her.

Responding officers and firefighters performed CPR on Exodus as they rushed her to a nearby hospital, where she was in "extremely critical condition" and on life support, Hill said.

"Somehow she was playing on this treadmill, and there's a cord that hangs under the console — it's kind of a loop," Hill said. "Either she slipped or put her head in the loop, but it acted like a noose, and she was obviously unable to get herself off of it."

Hill said former heavyweight champion Tyson had been in Las Vegas but flew to Phoenix immediately after learning of the accident. Police didn't release the girl's name.

Tyson could not immediately be reached for comment but 42West, a New York City public relations firm representing him, released a statement on the family's behalf.

"The Tyson family would like to extend our deepest and most heartfelt thanks for all your prayers and support, and we ask that we be allowed our privacy at this difficult time," the statement said.

Brief footage from local TV station KTVK showed Tyson arriving at the hospital in a white button-up and black pants, and looking around with a frown before going inside.

Hill said everything in the investigation pointed to an accident. "There's nothing in the investigation that revealed anything suspicious," he said.

He added that responding to calls involving children is an officer's most difficult duty.

"Those are the things that stay with you in your career," he said. "We always hope for a miracle — not to have the worst happen to a child."