Washers and dryers

During my brief trip to Southern California, I was reminded of my longstanding opposition to dryers, especially in a climate like that. Unfortunately, the "modern" American household is not supposed to have a clothes line, they are supposed to have a dryer, no matter how silly or wasteful or unnecessary they are. In Iceland, even with the humidity and frequent rainstorms, my Amma knew that no modern convenience can replace the smell of line-hung clothing, the influx of Icelandic air into the fibers of the fabric. Every chance I get, I hang the laundry not only for myself, but also for my aunt and my cousins. It really is such a pleasure. 

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