It's healthy for clothes to air and sunbathe, but in the park? They seem to be in a common green area!... Good afternoon, Bill... Don't let your skin dry!: )) ~~~~~~~
I really like the second photo. It takes a minute to see the clothes on the line and then you realize that you've circled the clothes by the houses. Neat.
I wonder what the housewives think of that guy with his camera sneaking around taking photos of their back yards! Imagine that, he is taking photos of our clean clothes!
Whew -- looks like it would be dry at the beginning of the line before you got to the end!! It is OK in the Park where we live to hang out laundry but I don't .. I just use the dryer and feel a little uilty about not. (Had my share of clothese lines years ago.)
They will smell good.
ReplyDeleteLet it all hang out!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice when the laundry can hang outside.
Greetings from Patricia.
Hanging clothing outside to dry is a very rare sight here.
ReplyDeleteUma secagem muito ecológica.
ReplyDeleteGostei.
Um abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Indeed it is a good day for the clothes by your photos. Nothing like the wind and sun on them, don't they smell ever so nice.
ReplyDeleteWind, snow, rain.. I'm really tired of these:) I wanna feel the sun:) Happy new week Bill:)
ReplyDeleteIt looked like a really nice warm day on the 2nd photo!
ReplyDeletesame with us bill, everyday i meet a pile of clothes and the weather full of windy..
ReplyDeleteby the way i'm amazed in beautifully green grass. i like your environment.
Have a great day :)
They'll soon dry in this wind. Good photos, Bill.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
The best way to do the laundry!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI am sure the wind help with the drying. It has been windy here too.
Take care, have a happy new week!
So nice to see laundry dry that way. An inspiration for a lot of artists. Here I rarely see it.
ReplyDeleteWindy here too. The Grass Fire warnings were in place. Hope you have a wonderful spring 🌸🌸🌸
ReplyDelete...this is something that I only see in Amish areas.
ReplyDeleteCon ese aire tan grande, se seca bien pronto la ropa y no hace falta gastar dinero en eléctricidad.
ReplyDeleteBesos
Looks like a good day on clothes as we Newfoundlanders say.
ReplyDeleteThat's a strong wind, and their clothes seem to blow away if they aren't clipped.
ReplyDeleteCan go wrong, not the first time I had to re-wash the clothes after there was a very bad smell outside...
ReplyDeleteI can't remember the last time I saw clothes out on a line.
ReplyDeleteParabéns pelo seu excelente trabalho. Fotos muito bacanas.
ReplyDeleteNothing better than a solar drier, but nature might also provide a final rinse.
ReplyDeleteIt's healthy for clothes to air and sunbathe, but in the park? They seem to be in a common green area!...
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon, Bill... Don't let your skin dry!: ))
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I really like the second photo. It takes a minute to see the clothes on the line and then you realize that you've circled the clothes by the houses. Neat.
ReplyDeleteBrings back childhood memories.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the housewives think of that guy with his camera sneaking around taking photos of their back yards! Imagine that, he is taking photos of our clean clothes!
ReplyDeletelove to see ...
ReplyDeleteBeen a few years since I did that.
ReplyDeleteLooks very good weather to dry laundry
ReplyDeleteSoon we may also be able to hang out laundry but we still have minus degrees at night
I just love seeing clothes drying on a line.
ReplyDeleteClothes on a line in a brisk wind! I have hung up tons of wet clothes over time.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking it will take some extra patience to get that laundry dry on a cloudy sky! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's just how I dry my clothes! :)
ReplyDeleteLove seeing clothes blowing in the wind on a line!!
When i was growing up in the country it was done that way.
ReplyDeleteSolar and wind power!
ReplyDeleteEs un buen metodo para secar la ropa. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteEasy way to dry:) Have a great day Bill:)
ReplyDeleteSol e vento, a melhor forma de secagem para a roupa...
ReplyDeleteGostei imenso das imagens! Um grande abraço!
Ana
Whew -- looks like it would be dry at the beginning of the line before you got to the end!! It is OK in the Park where we live to hang out laundry but I don't .. I just use the dryer and feel a little uilty about not. (Had my share of clothese lines years ago.)
ReplyDeleteNow that's the way to dry clothes, we do that here too, nothing better than fresh air,
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