When people here in the U.S. think of solar power, often the first thing that comes to mind is the costly and mysterious system of panels and batteries they imagine they’ll need to run standard household appliances and electronic gadgets. This misconception is convenient for the fossil fuel industry, which depends on our continued reliance on their products for their continued success.
Here in the high desert of far west Texas, we have one of the sunniest, driest climates in the country - and yet many people still overlook all the excellent opportunities we have to employ the power of the sun passively – without spending a cent on panels.
After hearing acquaintances speak of purchasing new clothes dryers and witnessing college students, tourists, parents of small children, and others stuffing quarters into the barely-functioning units at the Laundromat, I became inspired to try to raise public awareness of the elegant simplicity and beauty of clotheslines through a kind of “happening” which combined performance art and public demonstration.


But for those who don’t have those emotional attachments, there are laundry line options. One of those is the Ezyline—a line made of Polypropylene sections designed to hold your clothes without pegs. I recently strapped one up in my backyard to see if the Ezyline lived up to its name.
