Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Hi Bill.Nice place to dry the laundry.Greetings from Patricia.
Hola Bill, muy Bonita, me gusta mucho la foto.Saludos
Beautyful garden here for drying your clothes.
Schönes Bild und wo ist die Wäsche? :)GrußNoke
Welcome to Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Colour!
Gosto desta fotografia.Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
Hello,I like colors, they are cute clothespins. Take care, enjoy your day!
Pretty garden for drying laundry!
Invisible clothing?God bless.
I am sure the laundry is in its way.
I like them Bill, they look just like mine 😉
...an interesting observation.
😀
Good catch, Bill!
Sweet pic - and a very nicely manicured lawn!
I've never seen colorful clothes spins here. We only have the wood pins.
Fantastic - Another Example Of Our Colorful World - Well Done Mr BillCheers
We too have multi colored clothespins and these are cool as well!
Ohh Ilove to have clothes airdried:))Nice pix of the cloth spins!
You don't see those in the city.
I like that, and I like the banner photo too.
I've hung up a lot of laundry, and appreciate these clothespins.
The ones I use are coloured too.
We have the same here at homecolorful of themselves
la ropa debe de estar ya seca, porque no queda en la cuerda nada más que las pinzas.De variados colores, son también las que yo tengo.
Everyone needs a little color in their lives, even if they are just hanging out clothes to dry.
Someone already took the washing in. Now it's time to do the ironing.
Ours is much the same, we always dry our washing outside.
I had colored pegs once and would match the clothes and pegs to each other.Now mine are stainless steel!Great capture!!
They do add colour to the green lawns.
Haaaa, you should see mine! Bears and frogs come along, too (the bears are from the 70´s when I was a kid).
Indeed and a good clotheslines are those ones that are like that.
I remember when clothespins were wooden. Sometimes they would mildew in rainy weather.
I like those colorful clothespinsMB
You have such a good eye, Bill. Great photo.
They are colourful, I like them.All the best Jan
May as well brighten up the drudgery.
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteNice place to dry the laundry.
Greetings from Patricia.
Hola Bill, muy Bonita, me gusta mucho la foto.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
Beautyful garden here for drying your clothes.
ReplyDeleteSchönes Bild und wo ist die Wäsche? :)
ReplyDeleteGruß
Noke
Welcome to Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Colour!
ReplyDeleteGosto desta fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI like colors, they are cute clothespins. Take care, enjoy your day!
Pretty garden for drying laundry!
ReplyDeleteInvisible clothing?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I am sure the laundry is in its way.
ReplyDeleteI like them Bill, they look just like mine 😉
ReplyDelete...an interesting observation.
ReplyDelete😀
ReplyDeleteGood catch, Bill!
ReplyDeleteSweet pic - and a very nicely manicured lawn!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen colorful clothes spins here. We only have the wood pins.
ReplyDeleteFantastic - Another Example Of Our Colorful World - Well Done Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
We too have multi colored clothespins and these are cool as well!
ReplyDeleteOhh Ilove to have clothes airdried:))Nice pix of the cloth spins!
ReplyDeleteYou don't see those in the city.
ReplyDeleteI like that, and I like the banner photo too.
ReplyDeleteI've hung up a lot of laundry, and appreciate these clothespins.
ReplyDeleteThe ones I use are coloured too.
ReplyDeleteWe have the same here at home
ReplyDeletecolorful of themselves
la ropa debe de estar ya seca, porque no queda en la cuerda nada más que las pinzas.
ReplyDeleteDe variados colores, son también las que yo tengo.
Everyone needs a little color in their lives, even if they are just hanging out clothes to dry.
ReplyDeleteSomeone already took the washing in. Now it's time to do the ironing.
ReplyDeleteOurs is much the same, we always dry our washing outside.
ReplyDeleteI had colored pegs once and would match the clothes and pegs to each other.
ReplyDeleteNow mine are stainless steel!
Great capture!!
They do add colour to the green lawns.
ReplyDeleteHaaaa, you should see mine! Bears and frogs come along, too (the bears are from the 70´s when I was a kid).
ReplyDeleteIndeed and a good clotheslines are those ones that are like that.
ReplyDeleteI remember when clothespins were wooden. Sometimes they would mildew in rainy weather.
ReplyDeleteI like those colorful clothespins
ReplyDeleteMB
You have such a good eye, Bill. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteThey are colourful, I like them.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
May as well brighten up the drudgery.
ReplyDelete