AND it's my first Egyptian laundry on this lil' blog of mine. Thanks Andy! That's RIGHT! You rock my socks.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Laundry on an Egyptian Line
My friend, Andy Dooley, was just in Egypt with his brother & the TUT adventurers. He took this picture for me, knowing that I would absolutely love it, and he was right! I do!
Friday, October 09, 2009
Laundry on an Italian Line - Naples
While adventuring around the Mediterranean with my new friends, I pointed out how hard it is to get someone actually hanging their laundry on the line. My friends took heaps of photos of laundry drying on various Mediterranean lines, and Carol took it upon herself to try to capture someone in the act. I think she managed to get someone eventuall.
So, while looking at all the laundry pics I took, I found this one this morning. Carol, look to the very top left of the shot. I didn't even notice the woman hanging her clothes until now! LOL - see, it's actually all so easy!
More laundry drying on Mediterranean lines to come.
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving everyone! Keep those laundry pictures coming. :-)
So, while looking at all the laundry pics I took, I found this one this morning. Carol, look to the very top left of the shot. I didn't even notice the woman hanging her clothes until now! LOL - see, it's actually all so easy!
More laundry drying on Mediterranean lines to come.
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving everyone! Keep those laundry pictures coming. :-)
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Laundry on a BC Ferry Line
After spending a week in the Mediterranean with new friends from around the world, all taking pictures of laundry on various European lines, I took the ferry from Vancouver to Victoria, BC, Canada. I looked down and saw these amazing shoes on the woman to my right. Ah, laundry on a BC ferry line.
Labels:
British Columbia,
Canada,
Ferries,
Vancouver,
Victoria
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Laundry on a Cape Breton Line
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Laundry on a Kenyan Line
Thanks to Linda D. for this picture of laundry drying in Kenya. There's so much of it that I wonder if this is a communal line? One family can't possibly have that many clothes on a line can they?
How exciting to have some African laundry on a line anyway. It's been a while since I've paid any attention to this blog of mine, so I am grateful that there are still readers out there that think of this blog when they come across laundry on a line around the world.
Keep sending 'em in and I'll keep posting them!
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