Links to Here and Beyond
These links should provide you with wonderful information about or images of laundry, as if our site was not enough of a resource already!
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1   Link   Clothesline Pool (Flickr)
A place for beautiful clothesline images to be shared with the world.
2   Link   HausFrau Foto
A celebration of the clothesline both here in North America
and in Spain and Portugal.
3   Link   LineDry.org
One of our favorite partner sites. Make sure you play Laura Shafer's song.
4   Link   LineDryIt.com
Hills, an iconic Australian brand that has been synonymous with line drying for over 50 years, is embarking on a journey to re-educate Americans on the benefits of line drying. Not only is line drying better for your clothes, it’s great for the environment. Electric dryers emit approximately one ton of Carbon Dioxide per household per year and they are the 2nd biggest energy suckers in American homes! Its time to join the line drying revolution…
5   Link   United Clothesliners of America
This site is dedicated to educating people that even one person can make a difference, even a small one. Just like one small stream becomes a river and a river becomes the ocean.
6   Link   Shortcut Sleuth
Stains on clothes are just a fact of life. Some laundry stains are easy to remove with just a simple washing in the right temperature water with regular laundry detergent. But some laundry stains require a little ingenuity in order to get rid of them. By following some of these laundry stain removal tips, you can preserve the life of your clothes, without tearing your hair out!
7   Link   Green Earth Cleaning
Founded in 1999, GreenEarth Cleaning
is the world's largest brand of green dry cleaning.

For decades, customers and dry cleaners had no real choice but to clean clothes in harsh, petrochemical solvents with known health and environmental risks. GreenEarth is an environmentally safe dry cleaning process that replaces petroleum-based solvents with liquid silicone, a gentle solution made from one of the earth's safest and most abundant natural resources: silica, or sand.