Mountain Goat wrote:
But back to electricity. If oen can avoid using tumble dryers and use a clothes line. Saves a lot off ones electric bill. Is like a sailing ship with an outboard motor. Use the motor in the dock and when one is in the sea, then put up the sails. That way one gets the best use of both and saves one money! Ok, clothes are ot the same but one gets the point.
Clotheslines aren't allowed where I live. There is a law against them because they're considered a public eyesore, the same as Ham radio towers. We can only have a small, carousel clothesline outside if we have an inground swimming pool, and the clothesline is only allowed for swim towels and swimsuits. It can't be visible above the fence line for neighbours and it's only allowed to be used in summer (swimming) months. I don't have a pool.
I suppose clotheslines wouldn't be much help here anyway when it's -20 or -30 in the winter and the snow is up to our hips.
Re: Woodstove - We have one at my other house. The cost of a cord of wood is so high now that it's more expensive than using electric or gas heat.
45p / kWh? OUCH! Do you have taxes and carrying fees on top of that?
Those are the killer here.
The fees more than double our usage rates.
No clotheslines allowed due to how they look? You don't live in Communistic Russia do you?
Who can put rules in like that? Can understand if one is renting (Or if there isn't the space), but even then I can't see people wanting to rent anywhere or live anywhere so restricted.
There is no greener way to dry ones clothes than a clothes line.
I am still in shock after saying there is a no clothesline rule! Is like one is living in an anti-clothesline dictatorship or something!