This April was one of the busiest times I've had in the past few years. Many things seemed to come up at once and I found myself spending over 12 hours working each day. That's okay for a while, but after a month I was mentally exhausted .... Teaching can be a tough job because you constantly have to be thinking, asking, guiding - there is no "down time". I love that part of my job but doing paperwork, reports, etc becomes a real chore!
Anyway, this week I've mostly had no work to do so I had a few special plans, like a BBQ with friends on Monday and a trip to Tokyo on Tuesday.
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This picture shows a typical Australian clothesline called a "Hills Hoist". Everyone has one in their backyard. One day I will buy one for my garden here in Japan. You can read about it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hills_Hoist
The picture comes from here and you can see lots of other models and designs.
http://www.onlinedirect.hills.com.au/cattleprod/products/A1000PRO
If I become rich, I'll import one and you can come look at it. Oh, and you need to buy a special basket and trolley like you can see in the picture. That way you don't have to bend down to get the wet clothes.
They are not only good for hanging clothes on, but you can also buy specially made covers so they can be used like a giant beach umbrella in your backyard. And when I was a child, my sister and I held onto the crossbars and spun ourselves round and round like a ride at an amusement park! My mother or grandmother were NOT amused if they caught us though :)
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