Like you I love taking photos of laundry. Just not my own. 🙂
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I’m with you on that one, Sue!
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Washing lines are full of stories!
They certainly are!
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It has never occurred to me to take a picture of my own washing line but I wonder if anyone ever has!
Could be any Mediterranean country!
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Be careful to choose the appropriate washing line. Don’t get arrested.
A long lens is essential!
We just got back from our Malta trip last night and we definitely noticed a lot of colorful wash lines. What a beautiful country!
A favourite of mine…I love clotheslines. Nice series. (Suzanne)
There is a story attached to every peg!
I totally agree…and they are often so colourful.
M’lady washes jeans inside out. Some things are international.
Drying clothes outside is a lost art in this country, Andrew. I miss the fresh smell. When overseas, my camera is amused to check out what people wear! The more colorful, the better. –Curt
In Europe every street looks as though the residents are preparing for a carnival!
A good analogy. Sort of like Burning Man. 🙂
Laundry is inescapable, isn’t it? Everyone has to share it.
In Europe no one hides their laundry in the back yard!
Great work. Keep up your talent and ventures.
Awesome photos! Love it!
It’s like here, in Brazil.
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Like you I love taking photos of laundry. Just not my own. 🙂
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I’m with you on that one, Sue!
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Washing lines are full of stories!
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They certainly are!
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It has never occurred to me to take a picture of my own washing line but I wonder if anyone ever has!
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Could be any Mediterranean country!
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Be careful to choose the appropriate washing line. Don’t get arrested.
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A long lens is essential!
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We just got back from our Malta trip last night and we definitely noticed a lot of colorful wash lines. What a beautiful country!
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A favourite of mine…I love clotheslines. Nice series. (Suzanne)
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There is a story attached to every peg!
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I totally agree…and they are often so colourful.
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M’lady washes jeans inside out. Some things are international.
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Drying clothes outside is a lost art in this country, Andrew. I miss the fresh smell. When overseas, my camera is amused to check out what people wear! The more colorful, the better. –Curt
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In Europe every street looks as though the residents are preparing for a carnival!
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A good analogy. Sort of like Burning Man. 🙂
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Laundry is inescapable, isn’t it? Everyone has to share it.
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In Europe no one hides their laundry in the back yard!
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Great work. Keep up your talent and ventures.
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Awesome photos! Love it!
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It’s like here, in Brazil.
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