Monday, September 12, 2011

Blue laundry

I think I have a laundry fetish. I have shown you laundry six times: here, here, here, here, here, and here. And today, we have a 'blue' laundry photo. I wonder if some of that pale blue shown was once white....

15 comments:

Olivier said...

une belle harmonie dans les couleurs

Luis Gomez said...

This is a great shot Bibi! Love the laundry shots!

Alexa said...

I have a few laundry shots myself, Bibi—including one of blue laundry! I love your obsession. :~}

Gaelyn said...

Guess it's a blue Sunday.

Tamera said...

This is something you don't see in the U.S. very often anymore. I would take a picture too! :^)

Anonymous said...

I think it probably was judging from the darker blue items. I can imagine them fading. Patty has that fading problem when some red is washed.

J e l e n a said...

I know people who actually separate their blue laundry. Anything is possible.

Thérèse said...

Someone conscious of shades of a single color!

Virginia said...

HA! I was just thinking i had the same fetish but I never seen laundry hanging out here. Once or twice in France I got the chance. I think you might be right Bibi. I think someone didn't sort the colors and darks!
V

dianasfaria.com said...

I like your obsession too!

Anonymous said...

It looksto me someone likes purple;))

Juliette said...

I still have a clothes line in my garden, and so does my neighbor. For some reason I like to see laundry swaying with the breeze - a sight which disappears during the cold winter months.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Oh, I love this one and have one or two shots found in France, Greece, and Spain.... Off to find them!

Bises,
Genie

Leif Hagen said...

I think I need my eyes checked - looks like a lot of PURPLE laundry to me, Bibi.....

Tash said...

I do like your laundry shots too. I sometimes spot hanging laundry around here and do a double take. The balcony's squiggly lines are neat too.

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