A few items of washing strung up above the street in Collioure, south west France. Rather sparse

Linked to Andrew’s Monday Washing lines here
A few items of washing strung up above the street in Collioure, south west France. Rather sparse
Linked to Andrew’s Monday Washing lines here
A photographer's view of the world - words and images to inspire your travels and your dreams
The Blog about everything and nothing and it's all done in the best possible taste!
A look at the stranger side of the greatest city in the world
This is a collection of stories about growing up after the second world war.
Roaming, at home and abroad
Travel snapshots from Toonsarah
En fotoblogg
Not really embarrassed.
The musings of a Londoner, now living in Norfolk
Expressing Thought Through Photography
An Occasional Diary of Everyday Life and Travel in the U.K. and sometimes elsewhere
Rediscovering Singapore
Featured
Isabel F. Bernaldo de Quirós Blog literario y de fotografía
Having fun blogging with friends
Living, Loving, Laughing, Learning and (Being) Lucrative
sharing photographs, poetry, and random thoughts
Travels around the world and daily life
Pomegranates & Vine Scroll - Art Inspired Living
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost
As palavras e as fotografias não gostam de ficar fechadas muito tempo na gaveta...
Live, Love, Travel and Laugh (Proudly Pinoy)
Street Photography and Travel Blog
Aktuelles - Vordergründiges - Hintergründiges - Unergründliches - Dumm Tüch - Fotos
To See a World in a Grain of Sand...
a hint of washing, I rather like it
Thanks, Becky!
Great picture. It has got a bit of everything!
Washing + balconies + an old light + shutters……what more could you want!
Exactly.
Very austere. It can’t be the Monday wash.
😄😄😄
I’m surprised they allow that in picturesque Collioure!
Maybe they don’t anymore! That was well over a decade ago
Well, every day is washday in sunnier climes 🙂 🙂
😄😄😄
It is still washing. And you are still finding therm. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
But such a beautiful balcony, who cares about the washing!
Well, my sentiments entirely, Jude!
I love the subtleness of this washing shot Sue 🙂 🙂
Thanks, Brian!
I feel the sun drying the laundry 😀
Indeed!
Lots of variety in the shot, so it’s interesting. When we lived in Illinois, I could put laundry on the rack in the house and it might take all day and night or two days to dry because of the humidity. In Arizona, I can hang shirts in the bedroom closet and they might be bone dry in less than a day. If I hang them outside when it’s really hot, it almost seems as though I could hang them up and then take them down right away. Just doing my part to add moisture to the dry air. 🙂
janet
I miss outdoor dried laundry
I haven’t been able to do outdoor laundry until now, but even here, you have to have it somewhere people can’t see it. Since everyone’s yards are bordered by walls, that makes it easier. 🙂
That’s good