Andrew, over at Have Bag Will Travel has been inviting us to share the washing lines we’ve enjoyed seeing on our travels in his Monday Washing Line series. I ran out of offerings weeks ago, so decided we should go to Spain to put this right. While we were there we thought we might as well catch up with the family, as already showcased in Becky’s TreeSquares.
My feature photo isn’t a washing line at all. But I thought fish hanging out to dry would set the tone for a holiday selection. The rest are far more workaday.
Barcelona Vilassar de Mar Vilassar de Mar Premià de Mar Tudela Tudela

Thanks Andrew for a fun idea which has had lots of us happily hunting through our archives. Anything rather than get on with doing the washing.
That is certainly a fine collection of washing.
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Lots of good weather to help it along!
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A great collection to finish the series with, Margaret. And I love the fish opener.
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A bit silly. But why not?
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Clearly your trip was a great success. Love these! Especially the fish drying! 😄
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The trip was good, and we even did some washing ourselves.
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LOVE the idea that your main reason for going to Spain was to collect images of washing…..as if!
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As if indeed. But I suppose a Real Photographer would.
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😄😄😄😂
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What a great excuse for a holiday! 😂
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The only excuse.
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Of course. The new grandchild had nothing to do with it 😂
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Obviously not 😉
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Proving once again there really is nothing wrong with hanging out the washing.
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Quite so. Monday Therapy.
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I never knew how dried fish are made. Most enlightening!
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😉
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What a great set of photos. I like those from Tudela 😀
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It was a photogenic town.
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Beautiful! Washing in the wind – such a sense of freshness & freedom!
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Indeed. And I’ve just hung mine out in similar conditions. I love doing that.
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I LOVE your exclusiv washing line! I also would wish to add my hundreds of washing line photos I gathered from Scotland to Portugal, including rural France, some Barcelona, Switzerland (have a ‘frozen washing’ one from high up in the mountains – it probably could only be taken off in spring next year!) – it’s a fascinating and wonderful and always colourful subject to point our lenses….
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Isn’t frozen washing fun? I always like to imagine frozen trousers marching inside, waiting to be hung up. Yes, other people’s washing is endlessly fascinating.
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And the size of them!!! Hilarious, still now, in rememberance, years and years later (and somewhere in my 3trillion photos!).
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I’m guilty of time wasting, matching pegs. But then I stop and admire the view, too.
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Oh I match the washing, not the pegs (wooden, you see).
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Yep!
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