Three antique, industrial-size laundry dryers are shown with peeling paint, rusting metal, and tattered air ducts in a derelict industrial laundry room.
I was going to do a 15 minute HIIT workout but, instead, decided to be way more hardcore and just get the king duvet back into the freshly laundered cover.
not only did i put the warm laundry on the kitty to increase his joy quotient but then i put the cold eggs from the refrigerator INTO the laundry heap to warm them slightly for baking purposes
a b&w kitty lies in a curl of bliss on a blanket on a couch under a heap of just dried towels. eggs not visible, but there are 4 lovely brown ones, embedded in the laundry pile
After a painting by Fernand Pelez, a Spanish-born artist living in Paris known for painting beggars and the homeless, circus performers, and the poor.
Genre paintings like this became popular in the 19th century, alongside more traditional formal classical portraits and hunting or battle scenes. Often they are very idealised, but i think not here.
Black and white vintage engraving. Two women are working on laundry. One (on our right) is scrubbing cloth with a bar of soap on a table; the other is wringing out cloth at a wooden tub of water on a three-legged wooden stand, staring with a half-smile as if to say, “why don’t you stop painting and help us?”
The woman on our right is wearing clogs. These are ordinary working people from the nineteenth century.
If the clean laundry sat overnight in the dryer, you should run the dryer again the morning for a bit to get the wrinkles out, no? #laundry#thelittlethingsinlife
A detailed eye-level shot captures a large, white and grey seagull standing on a textured stone wall in the foreground, looking to the left. The background reveals a vibrant, sunlit street scene in Porto, Portugal. Parked cars, including a bright red one, line a street, behind which are colourful multi-storey buildings with traditional terracotta tiled roofs. Many balconies are adorned with washing lines, displaying clothes. The clear blue sky overhead indicates a sunny day.
Use water
Still use water
... what
Don't wash hands, bruh
Don't wash at all
30 degrees
Just use 30
Stop
Enough
Geez, just use 30
What for
Don't wash tennis balls
Cut it out
DON'T WASH TENNIS BALLS
Idiot
Stupid
Too much tennis balls
No sweets
Triangle
Triangle not
This thing
Less of that
No idea
Cyclops
What even
I hate laundry
WHAT
The fuck is this?
Banging much
This shit doesn't make sense
What thing
WHAT THE
FUCK
IS
GOING ON
HERE
Bumper car
Bumper car with two seats
Bumper car DELUXE
... it has no legs, you know?
... zero
... apathy
... pink
... French clothes
... I give up
As the academic year starts again, we're back in the rhythm both at work and home. With two boys both involved in sports, the rhythmic sloshing of the washing machine is an integral part of life these days.
Photograph showing the round window of a washing machine surrounded by the white plastic rim with the white machine behind. Photo is black and white, though with just the window and the white rim the colour version was also nearly black and white.
Long rectangle in bright green with light tooth texture. Three rows each with doubled black over white diamond shapes that decrease in size as the view descends. Three in top row, four in center row, & five in bottom row. Details over these: three tiny metal butterflies, five white watch faces, and four torn scraps of text from ads. (No other colors, just duotone effects.) Butterfly shape repeats in large faint “chalk” marks on the green background.