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Riding down the back alley on laundry day.
pulling a hand b u ilt plywood bicycle tra ile r
behind, it occur ad to me that the moat famous
item this tra ile r hadevar held was a fu ll sue
kagofbeer My re lig io u sly non-conform ist
brother had (tone that probably more for the
eventual story value than beer for his fr letxfc
Me had b u ilt this funny contraption during his
’ self-powered" sum m er, his proof to himself
and the w orld that a diverse and productive life
is possible without gasoline
Today it was ca rryin g , less famously, d irty
diapers The car was not running, but even if
it were this was the most efficient method,
easier than maneuver mg across tra ffic lanes
and finding parking On sunny days, which I
purposely chose, it was sort of fun, even w ith
the occasional stares of the neighbors
Launctoy day held another intrigue, it waa a
young student/mother s valid excuse to steel
30 minutes of junk reading time alone Tome
those minutes could be oom pared to a cruise on
the south seas While the washers chugged and
swished away (Bravo technology1). I lost
myself in People magazine to sae whet sorts of
arriving hats they d found for Diana to w ear. or
what the latest movies were The concept that
this other wurld re a lly didn't exist was always
In the bock of my mind, but tru th is str anger
than fiction
I may hove been out of touch w ith pop
culture, but not w ith dreams of a re a listica lly
feasible utopia My inventive husband ( whom I
met through my inventive brother) was
delving into the wonders and miracles of solar
energy F ree, unmetered BTlh was Jim 's
mantra Just think of it And we did To young
adult citizens of the country which held 151 of
the earth's population and art oyantly consumed
751 of its resources, solar energy was a
renewed belief in the future, rather than draad
of It
After the laurxtoy had finished. I began
stuffing it wet Into bags The owner of the
laundromat, a man probably in his th irtie s ,
approached me and introduced him self "So you
must have a dryer at home,’ he volunteered
pleasantly, noticing that I wasn't dropping
quarters into the huge dryers on the far wall
Yeah." I suddenly felt mischievous ’ I have
a solar dryer ’ I smiled my moat innocent,
young mother smile
Me looked at me quizzically, and fin a lly
asked, 'How does that w o rk9 It sure sounds
interesting" Visions of technology danced in
his heed
I smiled w id e r, unable to contain the irony,
and felt slig h tly g u ilty about the ruse 'It's a
clothesline in my Dark yard ’
The young owner linked sheepishly back at
me, then quick ly laughed and acknowledged that
I'd re a lly 'P ulled one over on h im ", like It was
only e |oke
The ride back home was slig h tly u p h ill and
the wet laundry heavy in the tra ile r . but I felt
strong and reel as I petto led my bike Pinning
the clothes on the line, I could feel war m sun
on my face, like free, unconditional love
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