On Guerrero. Photo by Lydia Chávez

This is the third I have seen abandoned on the street – all in the last month or so.

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  1. A college friend and working mother living in a city told me that her kindergarten son was scored as not very bright when he could not identify pictures of an iron, ironing board, or squirrel. He had never seen those things!

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  2. Maybe people are clearing out living space since they’re spending more time inside and ironing boards take up storage space and aren’t used much any more. Who irons anything besides, perhaps, men’s shirts? That’s my guess.

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