Hi Karl...I know I left a comment yesterday but it must not have gone through.
It is unlikely that one would find such a scene in this country...I don't know of mountains that look like these, although Kate mentions some in New Mexico with which I'm not familiar. It is also unlikely you'd find many people who hang clothes outside to dry. Most folks have dryers. I'm not sure that's a good thing! :-)
The clothes line makes this picture special.
ReplyDeleteThe mountains in the background look amazingly like the Razor Mts. in New Mexico. I, too, enjoy the clothesline as a contrast to the natural scene.
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast between the gorgeous mountain scenery and the clothes on the clothes line. Excellent shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought your title said "Oodles of mountains," meaning a lot of them. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou won't see such a sight in Florida, where the highest elevation is about 200 feet and much of it is at 10 feet!
You also won't see very many clotheslines in Florida. Everybody's got a dryer.
Thus, no great pictures like this. Which is a shame! Guess I'll have to visit Bolzano!
The laundry is a sign of life in the shadow of the majestic mountains.
ReplyDeleteHi Karl...I know I left a comment yesterday but it must not have gone through.
ReplyDeleteIt is unlikely that one would find such a scene in this country...I don't know of mountains that look like these, although Kate mentions some in New Mexico with which I'm not familiar. It is also unlikely you'd find many people who hang clothes outside to dry. Most folks have dryers. I'm not sure that's a good thing! :-)
The contrast between the clothes on the line and the mountains is terrific. Keep up the good work. Spectacular shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is contemporary ART!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!