Thursday, March 09, 2006
About Me
- Name: WendyAs
- Location: Any Town, All State, Australia
North American Family on the an adventure of a lifetime. We moved from BC Canada to Tasmania six years ago with two kids and hubby who worked in the salmon farming industry. We have loved every moment but our nomadic tendencies have called. We are going bush. Inside are the adventures of our year caravaning around Australia. We want to see it all!
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8 Comments:
I could use a toilet which was no door in China. But I can’t use your picture's.
Connie-Good observation. It is impeccably clean. The public toilets in Tasmania could certainly use some clean up.
Lucy-I feel the same way. I too have used some pretty "open designed" toilets while living in S.America.
I'd only feel 'safe' using it in the dead of night, even though it's one-way glass. I wonder if car lights can shine through it?
At Lucerne Railway Station (or was it Zurich? and no doubt other places as well) they have attendants working in the public toilets who go in as soon as you've finished and make sure the whole toilet and cubicle is clean for the next person. It's great for customers - you have to pay so I guess you are a customer - but can you imagine having that job? You'd need to have a perpetual blocked nose!
Now I saw better this photo. From outside we don't see inside, right? Less bad!
Wendy, me again!
Thank you so much for your nice comment on my page. Those images from Earth and their perspective give us a real weight of the all things!
My dad had sent me this series awhile back. Those Swiss must have a very good sense of humor!
It is so clean, because it is not actually used..it is considered a work of art.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_glass_toilet3.htm
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