I was going to say that's not something I see very often then remembered one of my next door neighbors hangs her wash on occasion. In some communities in this area (the 55+ resort-type places) this would be verbotten! :)
The best way to dry the washing Tanya, no electricity needed, mother nature does the best job.. this is an almost everyday scene in my back garden also, I especially love sheet to see the white bedsheets blowing in the breeze 😀😀 Super shot here Tanya!
The best way to dry the washing Tanya, no electricity needed, mother nature does the best job.. this is an almost everyday scene in my back garden also, I especially love sheet to see the white bedsheets blowing in the breeze 😀😀 Super shot here Tanya!
I love this so much. I had aspirations of having a laundry line, but sadly most of the year it would take days to dry anything with the rain and humidity here.
I have never had much success with hanging out laundry. Love the smell but it always seems to rain. What I really like about your photograph is the silhouettes.
Laundry Art! I love pictures of laundry in the sunlight. There is a poem called "A Clothesline Poem" and it talks about how we know our neighbors by their laundry. If someone was sick, how much people had grown, etc.
We are part-time ex pats in Greece and one of the joys of this lifestyle is hanging clothes to dry. Takes a bit longer in the colder months, but oh the rewards of doing so!
Colorful.
ReplyDeleteFresh dried laundry is the best done by mother nature. Smells good too.
ReplyDeleteA common sight also here :)
ReplyDeleteI was going to say that's not something I see very often then remembered one of my next door neighbors hangs her wash on occasion. In some communities in this area (the 55+ resort-type places) this would be verbotten! :)
ReplyDeleteA nice image.
ReplyDeleteIt is not common here. ( In Norway)
Perhaps too cold and too much rain and wind.
The best way to dry the washing Tanya, no electricity needed, mother nature does the best job.. this is an almost everyday scene in my back garden also, I especially love sheet to see the white bedsheets blowing in the breeze 😀😀 Super shot here Tanya!
ReplyDeleteThe best way to dry the washing Tanya, no electricity needed, mother nature does the best job.. this is an almost everyday scene in my back garden also, I especially love sheet to see the white bedsheets blowing in the breeze 😀😀 Super shot here Tanya!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo you captured!
ReplyDeleteI love this so much. I had aspirations of having a laundry line, but sadly most of the year it would take days to dry anything with the rain and humidity here.
ReplyDeleteI love hanging clothes on the line! Great photo with the play of light and shadow!
ReplyDeleteI have never had much success with hanging out laundry. Love the smell but it always seems to rain. What I really like about your photograph is the silhouettes.
ReplyDeleteI love hanging up laundry, but haven't been able to lately because it does require being at home for a good chunk of time, and I've been too busy.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing this image!
ReplyDeleteLaundry Art! I love pictures of laundry in the sunlight. There is a poem called "A Clothesline Poem" and it talks about how we know our neighbors by their laundry. If someone was sick, how much people had grown, etc.
ReplyDeleteHa! We had a clothesline when I was a kid. I rarely see them here.
ReplyDeleteI love to hang clothes on the line. However, I don't in the winter!
ReplyDeleteWe are part-time ex pats in Greece and one of the joys of this lifestyle is hanging clothes to dry. Takes a bit longer in the colder months, but oh the rewards of doing so!
ReplyDeleteIt can't be done here in the winter... unless you're hanging them in the basement.
ReplyDeleteThe colors and shadows with the laundry provide a perfect subject for your lens. Great shot.
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