Nor me. It rather came upon me. The Greek washing was also in a very public place: beside the road up to the castle – the house was on one side of the road and the outside furniture and washing on the other side. Very much hanging one’s clean linen in public.
Now that looks absolutely beautiful on this cold morning…Thank you π
Yes, much as I’m liking our frosty morning, I did have a little yen for the Peloponnese π
That could be a good creative writing challenge.
I would love hanging out the washing with such a view to keep me amused.
It would certainly make the exercise seem more worthwhile π
Wow! Beautiful.
And pretty colors all in a row.
A wordy title for Wordless Wednesday!!
Oh but that’s writers for you – never know when to shut up prose-wise π
Hahaha!
Colourful π
I could get quite starry eyed about this place. π π
Lots to discover there, Jo π
I didnβt foresee a washing series!
Nor me. It rather came upon me. The Greek washing was also in a very public place: beside the road up to the castle – the house was on one side of the road and the outside furniture and washing on the other side. Very much hanging one’s clean linen in public.
So colourful and this takes me back to washing clothes outdoors on the island of Kos, many, many years ago.
Even colour coordinated with the street art washing, but the view is much better…
The way you captured this makes a clothes line look like a decoration piece, itβs so prettyπ