20 February, 2023

windy day

but the clothes will dry quickly.


46 comments:

  1. When I was young kid I remember my Mother summer or winter drying the cloths like that. Thanks for the memories Bill.

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  2. I used to have a clothesline...miss it for the sheets...
    hugs
    Donna

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  3. Yes, it looks very windy. Great action shot! Take care, have a wonderful week!

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  4. Same here! And I have to walk 4 km to get Ingo´s bread... Hi from Mrs Poppins!

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  5. ...I hope that they used strong clothes pins.

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  6. Hi Bill.

    flapping nicely in the wind.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  7. Those clothes look to be hanging on for dear life! Awesome shot!

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  8. Hopefully they won't fall off the line... : )

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  9. It has been a windy time here too, Bill. Love seeing clothes out on a line.

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  10. Love the days when we can use the clothesline!

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  11. Love this, Bill. One of the things I miss, living here, is not being able to have a clothesline. There is nothing that compares to crawling into a bed freshly made with line-dried sheets. Happy week to you- Diana

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  12. That clothes will dry quickly. They might have to look for it in the next neighborhood to find it.

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  13. Wind is good for the drying process.

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  14. Wow, the wind must have been very windy to blow the clothes almost horizontal!

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  15. Bill, what fun to see these clothes flying in the wind. Hope the clothes pins hold on.

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  16. Whew, bet those clothes are going to dry fast, provided they're able to stay pinned to the line. How many miles do you typically do in a day?

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  17. Con el viento que hace, ya mismo estará seca. Espero que le hayan puesto bastantes pinzas, para que no salga volando.

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  18. Ah, the smell of clothes dried in the wind!

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  19. Esos calcetines danzando al compás del viento, chocando con pantalones y camisas, me traen a la mente tantos recuerdos de los días vividos en el campo, la cocina encendida como calefacción, las historias contadas por los mayores...
    Buena semana, Bill.

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  20. For a second, I thought it was scarecrow

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  21. Uff, yes, very windy, dear Bill. It was the same for us today. A park we wanted to visit was even closed due to the danger of branches falling on our heads...
    Best wishes from Austria, Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/02/costa-rica-6-kapitel-tortuguero.html

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  22. You can't beat line dried clothes ...

    All the best Jan

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  23. Grande ventania amigo Bill!
    Uma semana abençoada!
    Beijinhos!
    💝💕💝Megy Maia

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  24. Last week one day an orange sweat shirt blew off my line and had to go looking for it. :)

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  25. Boy that wind blowing through the clothes sure looks cold. Hopefully these clothes can dry a little faster!

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  26. Good day for drying and I just love those clothes lines.

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  27. I like this photo, the cottage in the background, the clothes in the wind are very nice.
    Best regards.

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  28. A very good weather for drying laundry

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  29. Dry in a flash! And they'll smell so fresh!

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  30. but excellent for drying washing on the line.

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  31. As long as they don't blow into the next county!

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  32. I love wind. We have already has the First Spring Wind here.

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  33. Aqui, hoje, está também assim!
    Adorei a foto, repleta de dinamismo! Sente-se o vento... visualmente!
    Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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