Friday, November 20, 2009

To dry or not to dry, that is the question

The view from our dinning table is a commonplace Mumbai scene- a tall building, beginning to lose its brightness as the omnipresent dust and moisture take their toll, enclosed balconies and of course lines of laundry put out to dry in the fleeting sun. I have to admit that till this morning I viewed these clothes as ugly intrusions on an otherwise nice facade. “A lack of sophistication” to be absolutely blunt. And then I read that I wasn’t alone. There were actually people just like me around the World crusading to save our suburban lifestyle from the scourge of sun-dried clothing. How shameful!

People like them and me belong to a group who are willing to pay the huge electricity bills that a dryer rakes up. We have the money we say, and we are too sophisticated to mar the looks of our communities. What we forget is that when adopting this point of view we are committing a near criminal act of ignoring the environmental impact our actions have. We forget what we “urbanized” individuals know so well, that in the Sun we have a natural source of heating that is both free of cost and environmentally safe.

On the other hand I have to admit that dryers really are useful. In the monsoon months they can actually be a real boon when you need all the help you can to get those clothes dried and need to ensure that the sticky dampness is sucked out of your clothing. Given the cramped spaces that most urban Indians live in, dryers can actually improve the look of homes and give a sense of better living. And in all honesty who will say that those rows and rows of clothes in the windows (whether it be Mumbai or Tokyo) actually look good?

So the question still remains- to dry or not to dry? Perhaps the solution lies in a combination of both options. Those who have the luxury of space and conducive weather should go Au natural and for those of us who are not so fortunate let us hope technology can soon make dryers more efficient and environmentally friendly.

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