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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Per your requests...

Many of you have asked me when or if I was going to start a blog. Well I guess my answer is yes I am. I will do what I can for my clients to the best of my knowledge. Now, by knowledge, I simply mean that if I can figure this thing out I will get it done. I am not very computer savvy as many of you already know but I will attempt to update this at least 3 times a week, if I can do more I certainly will. I will try my hardest to keep the clothesline full.

         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 designs.

         The line announced a baby's birth
         From 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 also 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 and gray,
     As neighbors carefully raised their brows,
     And looked the other way .. . .

    But clotheslines now are of the past,
     For dryers make work much 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.