Weekend Sky from the Backyard

I can hear the birds chirping while I am hanging my washing. I know hanging the clothes on the washing line is not normal to some of the people reading this… especially for my friends in America. But this is one of my favourite activity of the day. Am I weird?

Inspired by Hammad Rais’ Weekend Sky

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  1. Wind Kisses's avatar Wind Kisses says:

    No. Not weird. I love the smell of laundry that has been hanging out on a nice day.

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    1. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

      Oh yes that makes the two of us. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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  2. hardytardy's avatar hardytardy says:

    It’s the best way to dry clothes! Letting nature do it’s job (sunlight and wind/air). I wish I had a backyard to dry my laundry 🤣

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    1. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

      Well, mine is not too big…just enough to enjoy the birds and some colourful flowers as well as some chairs to sit and enjoy.

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      1. hardytardy's avatar hardytardy says:

        I live in a block of flats, and the next door neighbour has taken over everything, like a mint plant or a Japanese knotweed lol

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        1. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

          That’s not good.

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          1. hardytardy's avatar hardytardy says:

            Nope. Not at all. I wanted to plant things in the common garden, only to be told that her bulbs were buried all over the place, so I have nowhere to plant what I want to see. I bought pots instead and lined the front window with them!

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  3. nesfelicio's avatar nesfelicio says:

    It’s the latest in green technology, solar power. 😊

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    1. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

      Well, yes I am trying my best to take care of the earth we live in. Thanks Nes.

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  4. sgeoil's avatar sgeoil says:

    Not weird at all. It’s one of my favourite chores, hanging the laundry out!

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