So, laundry, along with many other previously taken-for-granted-by-myself services, is quite expensive. So i thought to myself, how can i make this process cheaper? I'm already getting a great deal on the wash+detergent, so drying was left. instead of paying for a machine to dry my clothes, why not let nature do it? then i realized, i'd need to buy a drying rack. or maybe not. maybe, just maybe i thought to myself, i'll make one. So after spending $7 ($6 american), at a hardware store, i had some sufficient twine and clamps. 15 minutes on our patio, and voila. a drying rack. I took pictures, but i haven't uploaded them, as I'm currently in a cafe using their internets.
On another note, classes start tomorrow. I still have no clue where any of my classes are, I tried going around campus today, but all of the buildings were closed. So I know which buildings my classes are, tomorrow morning i'll just have to get there early to figure it out. I've also gotten a much better understanding of Rugby League, Union, and Aussie Rules Football, the three big sports here.
More pictures, plus instructions on how to make your own sick drying rack coming soon.
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If you decide that the make your own plan isn't going to work. I like laundry racks that are NOT the big box accordian types. The clothes never seem to get enough air and the break real easy.
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