Looks great ! LOvely capture of the clothes swaying in wind ! We do this every day on the clothes line on the terrace of our building :)))))))))))))))))) Devi:)
I seldom dry my washing any other way. I find it astonishing that some of my neighbours always rely on a tumble drier, even in midsummer. Why would anyone pay for electricity when the job can be done for free?
In the picture that looks like it's one long clothesline. If it is I'm suprised it's not sagging with all those clothes. I haven't hung my clothes outside in a very long time. I guess I just got lazy
this might be the longest clothesline ever seen... that is a lot of clothes to wash and now I wonder if they do them by hand or have an electric washer..the house is so beautiful
When I say clothes online like this I recall how those of my mother smelled after they had dried. There is nothing else quite like that. So I enjoy those pictures very much.
It looks like the person can stand on the porch and hang the clothes. The line must be on some type of pulley saving all kinds of walking back and forth. Smart move. Jeannie@GetMeToTheCountry
I like seeing people's clothes hanging out, too. And this is s pretty along with the hay and silos.
ReplyDeleteLooks great ! LOvely capture of the clothes swaying in wind !
ReplyDeleteWe do this every day on the clothes line on the terrace of our building :))))))))))))))))))
Devi:)
I seldom dry my washing any other way. I find it astonishing that some of my neighbours always rely on a tumble drier, even in midsummer. Why would anyone pay for electricity when the job can be done for free?
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ReplyDeleteLove it! YAM xx
Secagem muito ecológica e aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
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In the picture that looks like it's one long clothesline. If it is I'm suprised it's not sagging with all those clothes.
ReplyDeleteI haven't hung my clothes outside in a very long time. I guess I just got lazy
this might be the longest clothesline ever seen... that is a lot of clothes to wash and now I wonder if they do them by hand or have an electric washer..the house is so beautiful
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ReplyDeleteIt is a long clothesline. I like the first photos showing the clothes, house and the silos. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!
This reminds me of the AMish communities. I like how the colors are sorted. Friendship
ReplyDeleteI too love to see clothes blowing in the breeze.
ReplyDeleteIt always evokes a day of simpler times. I am surprised by that VERY long line of clothes. There must be a support pole somewhere.:-)
ReplyDeleteI can almost smell that fresh smell when bringing the laundry in off the line. I used to love that.
ReplyDeleteWhen I say clothes online like this I recall how those of my mother smelled after they had dried. There is nothing else quite like that. So I enjoy those pictures very much.
ReplyDeletei love the way that the clothes smells like when they are dries on a clothes line Rose... and that is a very long line....peter:)
ReplyDeleteit's nice to visit new people through our love for photography...
How nice to have good clean air. In the city it would not be a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI am always fascinated by this too, Rose. You don't see this that much any more.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week.
~Sheri
When I was a kid, my mom hung clothes on the line. When I lived in Japan, I hung clothes on lines on the apartment balcony.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the person can stand on the porch and hang the clothes. The line must be on some type of pulley saving all kinds of walking back and forth. Smart move.
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