I took this at Canterbury Shaker Village and thought it might be a good photo for the bathroom in our new family room. I thought it looked kind of artsy. What do you think. Yes or no.
Interesting.
Have you considered how a sepia tone might look?
Have you considered a photo of Marilyn Monroe????? :-)
It would be a shock for guests, and it would probably keep them from returning.
kerry12 wrote:
I took this at Canterbury Shaker Village and thought it might be a good photo for the bathroom in our new family room. I thought it looked kind of artsy. What do you think. Yes or no.
For me, no way. I don't like it. But I'm not you.
Not my cup of tea for an image displayed in my abode.
Perfect.
Symbol of human progress more profound than any other.
Really.
Interesting replies . Thank you for looking. I guess my tastes are a little different sometimes. LOL.
kerry12 wrote:
Interesting replies . Thank you for looking. I guess my tastes are a little different sometimes. LOL.
I like it. Apropos.
(Nice reminder of the benefit of having "flushies".)
Not everybody’s cup of tea, but I can say my wife’s grandparents also had a three holer on their farm many years ago. They were totally self sufficient farmers with no electricity in a very rural part of western Oregon. They did have running water in the kitchen from a spring. Days gone by.
Three's a crowd. I prefer a two-holer.
That reminds me of the day I was jumping on Mrs. Benton's outhouse roof, and it broke!
flyboy61 wrote:
That reminds me of the day I was jumping on Mrs. Benton's outhouse roof, and it broke!
Oh ****. Did you fall in it. Yuk.
kerry12 wrote:
I took this at Canterbury Shaker Village and thought it might be a good photo for the bathroom in our new family room. I thought it looked kind of artsy. What do you think. Yes or no.
Depending on whether or Not they are actually working as they were originally intended. Eventually they will need to be properly emptied and santitized. I personally prefer our modern day "Flush" Toilets.😳🙄🤔🤯
jerryc41 wrote:
It would be a shock for guests, and it would probably keep them from returning.
With that stack of corncobs on the side.
It has been four decades since I've seen a "Two-fer" at a service station.
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