Mrs.Anteater
Just keep going....
Thanks everybody for your concern about my health. I will keep you updated.
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No these were the standard ones. My regular load - one cloth shopping bag (3 light cotton T-shirt’s, a light cotton zip front hoody, one gauzy cotton peasant blouse that takes up no room when wet, a tank top, a pair of leggings, a pair of lightweight jeans, one pair of light cotton pants, 3 pairs of underwear and socks, for an average sized not extra large woman) - bag was stuffed full - just fit. The large ones were $5.00 a wash. I can’t remember what the large dryers were, maybe $4.00 for 30 minutes or something. The regular ones were $3.00 for 40 min of drying, but that was enough. I remember when wash was 1.50 and the dryers were set so that every quarter you put in - you could put it in as you went - would at least give you 5 minutes.They might have been the larger capacity machines then too. They usually cost more. The machines I've been using lately are the fairly standard laundromat size. I may have been comparing apples to oranges. I've paid more for the larger size machines.
I don't mind clean, well run laundromats. There was one in Fort St John that was spectacular. It's big, bright, clean and well run. It totally spoiled me and raised my standards for laundromats. One of the benefits of using a laundromat is that the entire wash can be done at once in more than one machine. I bring knitting or a book and just hang out.
In the meantime, I hope you take some relaxing time off.Thanks everybody for your concern about my health. I will keep you updated.
Sure! I can use packers, cleaners, etc etc lol
I think it's coming along well, thanks. Moving day is the 27th. I still have a bit of time.
I think, Luce’s birthday will be on the 26th, that’s why he can’t help with moving? Or was it yesterday, @Luce NDs
Oh, that's so interesting Luce - you're a Virgo. My sometimes nemeses...