I take it you're having a rough washing day. At least you can put the wash back up again. :) My SIL who lives in Florida figured out years ago, that if the rain isn't being too windy (and likely to blow the clothes off the line), just leave the clothes up and call it an extra rinse cycle. :D
I fear that Florida rain may be of a different quality. In the UK, if you do that at this time of year, you are liable to end up with frozen blocks of ice rather than wearable clothes. The rain leaves them much wetter than the spin cycle on the machine, and the weather is rarely warm enough to deal with all that water before the next frost or, indeed, the next rain shower.
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Date: 2009-01-11 07:49 pm (UTC)At least you can put the wash back up again. :)
My SIL who lives in Florida figured out years ago, that if the rain isn't being too windy (and likely to blow the clothes off the line), just leave the clothes up and call it an extra rinse cycle. :D
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Date: 2009-01-11 09:09 pm (UTC)