Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
Sunlight is also healthy for clothes... it eliminates bacteria... Beautiful and happy days in the prelude to the new spring. All the best... A hug. ~~~
Thanks so much for sharing this lovely photo, Bill! You don't see this sight very much these days. And Sharon is right, it gives the clothes a fresh air smell. My new post will be up on Thursday, dear friend. Thank you so much for sharing.
Nice. Still a little too cold for that here.
ReplyDeleteNot done here, even on a good day.
ReplyDeleteAnd those clothes will smell lovely.
ReplyDeleteGood capture. Love clothes lines like that, most of ours are square. Clothes dried on the line outside smell gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt’s striking to have the big truck right above the clothes line.
ReplyDeleteI miss my clotheslines that I had in our previous location. Where we are now, it wouldn't be practical.
ReplyDeleteA rare sight we see around here anymore. Lovely how the sunlight hits it.
ReplyDeleteJust did that inside... Oh, but Spring soon!
ReplyDeleteMother Nature's clothes dryer!
ReplyDeleteReally nice and handy. Unfortunately, it's almost impossible to find here in Holland, even though it's also very good for the environment.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to have the clothes drying in the sunshine. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteRainy and chilly over here...
ReplyDelete...on a nice sunny day.
ReplyDeleteSunlight is also healthy for clothes... it eliminates bacteria...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and happy days in the prelude to the new spring. All the best... A hug.
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Awesome photos!
ReplyDeleteThat is a traditional way of drying clothes after they are washed, just so it doesn't rain.
ReplyDeleteI miss being able to dry our clothes outside, Bill. Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteThat brings back memories, Bill.
ReplyDeleteSomething that I have never done. But I would like to try.
ReplyDeleteI kind of miss hanging clothes. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteWhile The Clothes Are Drying Out , Wanna Meet At The Brass Horse Tavern For A Pint And A Round Of 501 ? I'll Buy
ReplyDeleteKeep Smiling There Mr Bill ,
Cheers
this is also what people in New Zealand do, using the dryer is too expensive on power.
ReplyDeleteIt gives the clothes a fresh air smell.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this lovely photo, Bill! You don't see this sight very much these days. And Sharon is right, it gives the clothes a fresh air smell.
ReplyDeleteMy new post will be up on Thursday, dear friend.
Thank you so much for sharing.
I haven't had an outside clothesline since I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteGood shot Bill. If I put mine out today they'd be dry but probably blown away! Been really windy here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful weather for this
ReplyDeleteBoa noite Bill. Estamos ainda no verão, na maior parte do Brasil, nessa madrugada, fez um pouco de frio. A foto ficou maravilhosa.
ReplyDeleteIt does make the clothes smell so good.
ReplyDeleteI hang my clothes out all the time!! I have no clothes dryer.
ReplyDeleteLove to see clothes out on the line blowing in the breeze and they smell so good!!
That is a nice capture ... so lovely to be able to hang clothes outside.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Genial foto. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hang the washing outside, but it's still too cold and anyway its raining today!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the clothes out in the sunshine.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful day, Bill.
Nice sunny day.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I love seeing laundry on the line!
ReplyDeleteI like to see clothes drying in the sun.
ReplyDeleteTranquil and beautiful image.
I can smell those clothes. :)
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