This DIY Farmhouse style clothesline is the perfect addition to any homestead or backyard. Follow this easy tutorial to make your own.
MORE clotheslines in Venice. Is there ANYTHING ugly in this city? No, there's not. Except fat tourists.
Instead of tossing an old pair of pants or T-shirt, Helga Stentzel puts her tired garments out to pasture. So far, the London-based artist has added Pegasus and Smoothie, a pair of clothesline equine and bovine, to her herd of playful interventions hung in bucolic landscapes. Stenzel’s practice, which she terms “household surrealism,” is derived from her childhood in Siberia, where she spent hours surveying her grandmother’s carpet, birch logs, and random objects for recognizable forms, including “a stack of buckets resembling the tower of Pisa,” she tells Colossal. More
Heading out to Arthur Ashe Stadium for this year's US Open? With celebrity chefs like Marc Forgione, JJ Johnson, Masaharu Morimoto, Marcus Samuelsson, David Chang, David Burke, Tony Mantuano, and Ed Brown providing food you can be sure to find something that suits your palate.
The Clothes Airer Hand Winch is exclusive to Cast in Style. Cast from solid cast iron, we have brought this original "Lawson" winch back to life from the original design made 120 years ago. The hand winch makes easy, light work of raising and lowering any of the Cast in Style Clothes Airers. It simply bolts to your wall and directly replaces the cleat you would normally use. Click here to see the full selection of Cast in Style Clothes Airers The winch is designed to automatically lock and hold the airer in place so all you need to do is turn the handle to raise and lower your airer and the winch will hold it in any position you wind it to. We have made it in an original "rustic" style and it encompasses a sold cast iron gear system with a mahogany back board. Comes complete with wall screws, rawl plugs and fitting instructions. ~~~ MADE IN UK ~~~
An ambitious survey of a Canadian master’s six-decade career, the Art Gallery of Ontario’s 110-painting Alex Colville exhibit, writes James Adams, aims to enlighten but manages to exhaust
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Mexican artist Mónica Mayer’s installation at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington features feedback from visitors about their experiences
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Artist Helga Stentzel hangs socks, undergarments, and sweaters in playful compositions that appear like animals in a landscape.
The other day I was skimming through Facebook and saw an article about a bill being passed to allow people to dry their clothes on a line outside. I was floored. “Is this for real?” I asked myself. As usual, I went into research mode and was shocked to find that there are numerous places […]
I thought a mammogram was uncomfortable before I had to go in for my first breast MRI. But I'm not one to sacrifice my health for comfort.
For one writer, a clothesline is a reminder of her childhood, her faraway family, and a sense of freedom now lost.
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Tons of Pictures & Directions Save money by drying your clothes on the line, sunshine kills dust mites as well. 3 Cheers for " Home Grown Blog" - Please explore her blog. Homemade Outdoor Clothesline Click here to view: http://bigredcouch.com/journal/?p=4960 National Hardware V7633 Garage Door Pulleys with Fork, Axle…
This is a traditional Christmas treat handed down from my Grandma Achenbach. It is called clothesline taffy because she used to hang the stretched taffy ropes over the clothesline, with a sheet suspended beneath them. When the taffy got hard, she would whack the ropes through the sheets and the sheets would catch all the pieces. We all looked forward to our Taffy Pull each year.
Newport, Rhode Island, 1902. "Informal portrait of a young Negro woman working amid clotheslines heavy with sheets and stockings." 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative by Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934).
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Pick the right type of clothesline to dry your clothes in the fresh air, by The Old Farmer's Almanac.
Jackie Garvin, the Florida blogger behind Syrup and Biscuits, shares how her grandmother taught her about love through clotheslines and custard pies.
A repost for Throwback Thursday…. Enthusiasm is a wonderful thing when we are enthusiastic about the right things. How important it is for us to be...
When you hear the words ‘Hills Hoist’, what do you think of? A quintessentially Australian backyard backdrop? Or an ugly metal structure?
Old farmhouse in Hardanger, Norway Colima, Mexico Cairo, Egypt Mumbai, India Venice, Italy Newfoundland, Canada I would LOVE to visit this place in Canada.... can you see why? (click on arrows in far corner to view full screen)
Schoonover, who used to run Smith Opera House, will be at Clothesline next weekend.