Certainly an unexpected place for a washing line!
Reminds me of a deep sea fishing trip I went on with my Dad decades ago – his idea of laundry was dunking his dirty Tee into a tub of water several times, squeezing out the water and then flopping it over the rails. He didn’t need any washing line at all!
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oh these are marvellous
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Certainly an unexpected place for a washing line!
Reminds me of a deep sea fishing trip I went on with my Dad decades ago – his idea of laundry was dunking his dirty Tee into a tub of water several times, squeezing out the water and then flopping it over the rails. He didn’t need any washing line at all!
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Flipping heck! Is there anywhere on this planet you have not been to?
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Definitely the most exotic washing, Debs 🙂 🙂
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Oh, fabulous! Makes a change from the urban….
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It certainly does. Though it wasn’t as peaceful there as it looks – the waters are simply heaving with tourist boats (or were, at least)
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Actually, I can imagine
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Nice twist.
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I think this takes the prize for best washing line yet! Most unusual anyway.
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