I guess it was laundry day for me and for everyone else in the neighborhood. I always notice all the laundry hanging outside the houses. Everyone seems to wash clothes on the same days. Call me crazy, but I feel like there's no better way to get to know your neighbor than by seeing how often they wash their underwear.
Fun fact: no one uses a dryer to dry their clothes. Pro - your house smells like laundry detergent for about 3 days, which is one of my top 5 favorite scents. Con - there's no "oh I want to wear this tomorrow, let me wash it really quick" option. Also, I was concerned everything would be wrinkly and I'd have to spend my time ironing, which is one of my bottom 5 activities. BUT everything came out super smooth, I didn't even have to iron my blouses! Although I have started rationing outfits since my normal laundry routine is washing 8 loads of laundry in a row because I realized I'm out of everything.
Believe it or not, this is like 3 loads of laundry:
This makes me laugh because I just think how long it took to hang each sock individually. I, like any regular genius, hang my socks on the radiator. They dry fast and are really warm when you put them on your feet. (On a side note: I really love having a radiator to hang my towel on. Life doesn't get much better than having a warm towel waiting for you every time you get out of the shower.)
This person wears a lot of white t-shirts. I'm going to assume they work at one of those meat counters. All those butchers wear white t-shirts, white aprons, and white pants and shoes, which doesn't really make sense to me. Wouldn't you want to make it less noticeable you're covered in blood? It would really make me feel more comfortable, anyway.
Let's just hope these people don't mind me posting pictures of their laundry on the internet...
Melissa...ah!! laundry day...welcome to the real world!...Grandpa
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