I have always loved clothes on the line. You don't see that hardly ever in the USA. We seem to use our dryers way too much. Thanks for the lovely picture. I could smell the sheet.
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We may be apart but when I look at the sky and remember that we are standing on the same earth, looking at the same moon, somehow you don't seem so far away after all.
LIFE
Life isn't about dawdling to the grave, arriving safely in an attractive, wrinkle-free body but rather an adventure that ends skidding in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, totally worn out, screaming "Yee-ha. What a ride!!"
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass… It’s about learning to dance in the rain. (With thanks to shabby girl ofA Travelling Fish)
But what are plans other than more restrictions? (With thanks to Pauline)
Feeling young is fabulous but growing old is a blessing!!! (A comment on this blog by Jaz who used to writeTreacy Travels.)
The trick to pushing 70, GB, is to push back -- hard!!! (A comment by Carol aka Canadian Chickadee who comments but does not blog)
Having lived the majority of my life in the Hebrides where my heart is, I feel I can now call myself a Hebridean. For nine years I lived half my life in New Zealand: a country I love. It was an honour being a part time Kiwi.
Love that top picture. Could be an ad for Daz!! Almost making me homesick.
ReplyDeleteGraham...you are right, no words are needed. These photos create a feeling of fresh, contentment, crisp and joy for me ♥
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
That is going to feel and smell fantastic! I'm glad to hear it's warm enough to dry out there!
ReplyDeleteOne of life's truly rewarding moments, seeing laundry flapping on the line. Mind you, my life is pretty boring!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you'd better use some strong clothespegs in that wind (and not too few of them either).
ReplyDeleteI have always loved clothes on the line. You don't see that hardly ever in the USA. We seem to use our dryers way too much. Thanks for the lovely picture. I could smell the sheet.
ReplyDeleteWOW. Great movement in the first one. I can feel the breeze blowing right out of that photo!
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