If he's unfrocked does that mean that will will show his will??? OMG.A washing line, outside the caravan.....MY GOD!!!!! whatever next.
I bet your wife visits the showers in her dressing gown as well.
I'm afraid i shall have to inform the Caravan Club about this, and i'm sure that if you are a member you will be unfrocked without further ado.
Shame on you.
sorry its meant to read " thanks for the replies"thanks for the reolies. I dont like washing lines outside of caravans. We've just been on holiday and someone was talking about them.The wife said she was sure she had read a pot about them on here. So i thought I would ask.
Will
I would add its not a "camping" targeted product but one aimed at the domestic market; loads of designs and sizes in French Supermarkets to choose from.We carry a free standing folding airer. A plastic coated wire and tube job purchased in France. It folds flat about the size of a folding chair, and is stowed in the locker together with the chairs.
It has an advantage that you can move it around to find the right spot, either for discretion, or good drying and if going out or rain pending its easy enough to stick it still fully laden into the awning. Like others we don't like to see washing but the reality is we like clean clothes and if away for weeks on end have to do it.
Us too, Claire.I'm sorry, but who are you people to tell me what I can or cannot put on MY pitch. I use a rotary drier when I am away because having children you tend to accumulate a lot of wet towels from swimming, beach, showers etc, and if I try my best to be enviromentaly friendly by not using a tumble dryer at home when the weather is fine, then why shouldn't I dry outside when away?
I do not peg my "smalls" outside. I dont at home and I wouldn't while away, these go on a hanging peg drier in the awning.
Honestly!