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 we are still in Lisbon, Portugal. It must be quite an effort pegging out sheets through those windows, I wonder how many pegs fall to the ground? And Andrew is not going to be happy about the way this laundry has been hung.
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
He’s so picky, that Andrew 🤣💕
He’s going to hate this one!
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A neverending stream of washing line photos. I think you should all collaborate on a book!
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Picturesque, but it’ll fail the Andrew test, that’s for sure.
Definitely.
Yep!
I am full of admiration for the people who peg out on those balcony lines, one mistake and pegs and washing have gone.
Quite!
It wouldn’t be the pegs I’d be dropping, it would be the sheets! I’m far too clumsy for this.
You and me both, Anabel!
That’s what i was thinking!
You’ve found more than you thought you had, Jude!
I know! Certainly surprised myself.
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It looks like there’s a breeze blowing too. What a difficult task it would be to get everything out and back in safely, without losing any.
Better to drop the pegs than the sheets but any pegs that fall are likely to bounce of the awning below and then look out!! 🙂
janet
This may sound strange, but I am always fascinated when I see peoples washing on the line in places I’ve visited, such as, the cinque terra or Positano in Italy. 😀 It’s like, wow people actually live in these places! LOL