Laundry Songs

Domestic Imagery, Scholarship, and Clean Clothes

Monday, September 7, 2009

August Rain Mountain Laundry



We were in Alpine Meadows, last month, and we had a thunder/lightening storm, and hail, while my laundry was on the line, under the deck. I hoped it would stay dry there, but alas, I was forced to use my dryer. Got some great shots, though.

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In The Basket

In The Basket

Important Laundry Links

  • The Urban Clothesline
  • Laundry Tips
  • How to do Laundry

Poems

  • The Mother (Brooks at AAP)
  • Morning Song (Plath at AAP)
  • The Women Who Clean Fish (Funkhouser)
  • Men Work Too (Phil Levine talks about it)
  • Poems about Work and Money (AAP)
  • Domestic Work, 1937 (Trethewey)

Art

Daumier Degas Fragonard Renoir

Books

  • Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years

We Blog Alike

  • Bad Mother (AyeletWaldman.com)
  • Bernadette Geyer (Literary Life in Suburbia)
  • Evie Shockley (a poet I meet at Squaw Valley once)
  • Jimmy Beans Wool (Knitting)
  • Literary Mama (an e-zine)
  • MomsRising (working women blogs)
  • Poet Mom (self explanatory)
  • Poetry At Work (self explanatory)
  • Skippy's Garden (women working in the garden with dog)
  • Tangled Wings (photographs)

History of Laundry Songs

The original idea for this site was that it could be a place where dirty laundry was wrung clean and hung out in the sun. Really. No metaphors, no similies, no inuendo. Just clean clothes. Lots of them. Then, it seemed silly. So, now it is a place where I collect images, songs, poems, books, essays, and people celebrating domestic life. Lots of them.
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