Andrew of ‘Have Bag, Will Travel’ is running a weekly challenge all about photographs of washing lines. I knew I had a couple of rather lovely washing lines, but a look through my archives resulted in a few more. This week is my final one from Lisbon, Portugal. Altogether a much neater display than last week’s.
Monday Washing
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Heyjude
I have lived in the UK for most of my life, but when young I definitely had wanderlust and even ended up living in South Africa for several years which was a wonderful experience. I now look forward to a long and leisurely retirement doing what I like most - gardening, photography, walking and travelling. View all posts by Heyjude
Oh, I think that will meet Andrew’s exacting requirements!
I often wonder what happens when clothes fall to the ground in these situations?
The CCTV camera on the corner of the building will provide an alert perhaps?
These days, I’ll bet there’s a phone app that will alert you!
And now I’m worried — what are these “exacting requirements” for a washing line post? eek! π€
Not for the post, but how Andrew expects laundry to be pegged out. He’s quite particular π
Pegged out … as opposed to, say, flung over a line or an airer, peg free?
You perhaps need to read his first post about washing lines. Certain colours next to each other. Different coloured pegs. In order. That kind of thing.
Yes, very neat and impressive.
After all these weeks of washing lines, I finally have to say it. Outside washing lines in gardens and yards are one thing, but I think hanging washing from the balconies of nice buildings makes them look shabby. π
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Some of these buildings ARE pretty shabby anyway.
No need to make them even shabbier. π x
Plenty of balconies as well!
True!
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Very tidy!