A bit sunny here, too, but cold! We have real wooden floors, thanks to the guys who lived here before, and the wood loves the wet clothes in winter. We even have to add moisture. Come summer, other way round. Let´s enjoy another sunny day, Bill!
Same here Bill! Right before I visit your blogs I hanged my clothes under the sun and hopefully before the sun sets in two hours, it will be dry. very positive on it since the heat here is so fierce.
Stay safe brother Bill! On sunny days, don;t forget to keep hydrated.
Clothes lines are very common around here, especially on Old Order Mennonite farms where there is no electricity and modern appliances are not used. Old fashioned technology - and it's free!
Hello, the laundry dried outside does have a fresh scent. But, I love my dryer. Besides I have too many birds flying over, they would make a mess. Enjoy your day!
Love to see washing blowing in the breeze Bill. There are only a handful of days a year that I can't hang my washing out to dry, which is a good thing as I don't own a clothes dryer 😉
All during my childhood, my late mother would hang laundry on the line. On rainy days she would hang it in the basement. It was way more work than loading them into a dryer as we do now.
That first clothes line, well they are the best of all but never have I had one of those, have used one though.
ReplyDeleteA bit sunny here, too, but cold!
ReplyDeleteWe have real wooden floors, thanks to the guys who lived here before, and the wood loves the wet clothes in winter.
We even have to add moisture. Come summer, other way round.
Let´s enjoy another sunny day, Bill!
Same here Bill! Right before I visit your blogs I hanged my clothes under the sun and hopefully before the sun sets in two hours, it will be dry. very positive on it since the heat here is so fierce.
ReplyDeleteStay safe brother Bill! On sunny days, don;t forget to keep hydrated.
Clothes lines are very common around here, especially on Old Order Mennonite farms where there is no electricity and modern appliances are not used. Old fashioned technology - and it's free!
ReplyDeleteGüzel bir gün
ReplyDeleteAll looks great. The challenge for the artist how to display flapping laundry.
ReplyDeleteThis is always the best way!
ReplyDelete...looks a bit like Amish country.
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful day to hang out clothes and the second image has nice colors.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt dries quickly and is nice and fresh.
Greetings from Patricia.
When I was a kid it was a common thing to hang up the clothes outside. Now it is all done by machine.
ReplyDeleteYou have a machine that hangs the washing for you?
DeleteGod bless.
Clothes on the line...nothing better.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the sun! It's overcast and windy here in Wales.
ReplyDeleteMakes me happy
ReplyDeleteSeeing laundry hanging out always reminds me of my youth. I used to help my mom hang up the clothes.
ReplyDeleteLoved the last photo...taking my eye off into the distance then back again. This would make a great puzzle photo!
ReplyDeleteHello, the laundry dried outside does have a fresh scent. But, I love my dryer. Besides I have too many birds flying over, they would make a mess.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day!
Love to see clothes blowing in the breeze.
ReplyDeleteI hang my clothes out whenever I can. (Don't even own a clothes dryer)
I love the smell of laundry dried by the sun. It's the best thing.
ReplyDeleteNot a common sight here these days. I loved when I was a kid and the clothes would freeze on the line in winter and become weird board-like things!
ReplyDeleteI like to dry the laundry in the wind!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice evening, Bill!
I see people are using their solar clothes driers.
ReplyDeleteIt is perfect to dry laundry in the sun
ReplyDeletebut now we can no longer have both snow and rainy weather
I hang it outside every week if I can. Fresh air!
ReplyDeleteOlá Bill!
ReplyDeleteTanta frescura na sua fotografia.
Abracinho.
Megy Maia🌈
Solar energy well used.
ReplyDeleteI like your second shot. The colors and lines really work well.
ReplyDeleteNot many people do that here. It's kind of a shame.
ReplyDeleteWish I could! The steps down to the clothesline are just too scary for me. Ah to be young and sprightly again!
ReplyDeleteLove to see washing blowing in the breeze Bill. There are only a handful of days a year that I can't hang my washing out to dry, which is a good thing as I don't own a clothes dryer 😉
ReplyDeleteIk always take a picture of laundry.
ReplyDeleteOh, how beautiful, the broom is blooming.
ReplyDeleteAll during my childhood, my late mother would hang laundry on the line. On rainy days she would hang it in the basement. It was way more work than loading them into a dryer as we do now.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see some washing blowing in the breeze …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan