Coming to the very end of my examples of washing lines, here’s another one from sunny climes:

Linked to Monday Washing Lines atAndrew’s here
Coming to the very end of my examples of washing lines, here’s another one from sunny climes:
Linked to Monday Washing Lines atAndrew’s here
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You’ll have to start peering over fences in Surrey to discover local rotating washing lines!!
Nah!
Thought you’d say that!!!
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A sight I see every day. Lovely! 🙂 🙂
Yay!
Well done to all of you doing this challenge. I remain amazed that you all had so many photos of washing lines.
Best wishes, Pete.
Bonkers!
I enjoy seeing the washing lines you and Debbie and a few others that I follow are sharing as we just don’t have them around here. My little drying rack wouldn’t be nearly as interesting and I never see any washing outside here. The HOA’s (home owners’ associations) don’t allow laundry to be where anyone can see it.
OK….well, we don’t usually have washing hung outside in Britain….it’s all seen in Europe!