tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2371916791887378169.post4572127375301069109..comments2015-08-19T22:02:41.706-07:00Comments on Frolics From Scratch: Of Ducklings and DetailsLizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15872903922526828007noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2371916791887378169.post-64010654723798506772010-10-12T00:12:56.630-07:002010-10-12T00:12:56.630-07:00That was so interesting. Great post. Love what you...That was so interesting. Great post. Love what you are both doing. As for the power outlet having on/off switch I would never have thought it would be any other way. Does that mean no one ever turns of their power in the US? And I love the smell of fresh laundry being folded when it comes of the cloths line. I use a dryer occasionaly when it rains for weeks on end and I can't get things dry. Cheers, WendyWendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02447110701312483009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2371916791887378169.post-49798397547476150942010-10-07T04:15:21.173-07:002010-10-07T04:15:21.173-07:00Thank you for taking the time to tell how your adv...Thank you for taking the time to tell how your adventure came about. I think it sounds like a great, fun, learning experience. It is something you will never forget, and you can take what you learn and use it back home, or some of it anyway.<br /><br />We do not have a dryer either, we only had one we found (curbside) for a short time, but I only used it once of twice. I really enjoy hanging up the laundry to dry, the fresh scent of it all after being line dried is wonderful too.<br /><br />What sweet little ducklings and I love the pic of you and Matt with the animal friends you have made.<br /><br />Thanks again for sharing this adventure.<br /><br />FlowerLadyFlowerLady Lorrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17678852154334714784noreply@blogger.com