At this house we always dry in the tropical breeze. Even when it's humid, the clothes dry nearly instantly when the sun is out. In fact, we often turn the shirts inside out so they will not be bleached by the UV rays. It's nice knowing they do get the extra dose that kills bacteria and germs for free.
The clotheslines are mostly ad-hoc. There's plastic twine kept with the clothespins. If the load is extra large, Jay's sister just ties the ends to coconut trees and props up the centers with saved dried branches from the same trees. Because it never takes more than a few hours, even on cloudy days, the string is wrapped back up and kept with the clothespins. It's so 'earth-friendly' and there's something about the smell and feel from outside drying that cannot be reproduced in manufactured laundry products.



















