This is where I keep the information flowing as it pertains to Yo Momma's Apron Strings.
Please feel free to leave comments, suggestions, requests or words of encouragement.
I would especially love to hear your apron stories. Many people who come to my table at the farmer's markets tell me of their apron memories and collections. As people share their tales with me I will post their memories on a dedicated space on my website so they can be enjoyed by everyone.
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First I want to say that I live at Pejepscot Terrace. When I moved here there were only 3 clotheslines for a large community here. I pursued to get on the board of directors as I thought of clotheslines as being a green thing, more healthy for the environment and drying clothes is so much better than dryers. The Manager of Pejepscot Terrace would not agree with me and said, "he was going to get rid of the clothes lines as he didn't like the looks of them. I disagreed with him and eventually I gave up and quit the board of directors. I have always enjoyed hanging clothes on lines, before I came here we lived on an old farmhouse in Mechanic Falls. I loved hanging our clothes out for 3 seasons every year for 30 years. When I saw clotheslines here when my husband and I moved here I got excited as every knows the clothes smell better and are easier to iron. I have been really disappointed by
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First I want to say that I live at Pejepscot Terrace. When I moved here
there were only 3 clotheslines for a large community here. I pursued to get on the board of directors as I thought of clotheslines as being a green thing, more healthy for the environment and drying clothes is so much better than dryers. The Manager of Pejepscot Terrace would not agree with me and said, "he was going to get rid of the clothes lines as he didn't like the looks of them. I disagreed with him and eventually I gave up and quit the board of directors. I have always enjoyed hanging clothes on lines, before I came here we lived on an old farmhouse in Mechanic Falls. I loved hanging our clothes out for 3 seasons every year for 30 years.
When I saw clotheslines here when my husband and I moved here I got excited as every knows the clothes smell better and are easier to iron. I have been really disappointed by
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