| Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16034] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 19:36  |
Ithilien Messages: 701 Registered: September 2008 |
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So... anyone fancy a bath outdoors?
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| Re: Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16038 is a reply to message #16034 ] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 20:55   |
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Last time my brother visited, he had a book of useless facts. One mentioned that in the state of Virginia, it's illegal to have a bathtub on your front lawn.
*ponder*
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| Re: Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16039 is a reply to message #16038 ] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 21:19   |
skating librarian Messages: 570 Registered: October 2008 Location: Vermont |
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What do they up-end to house their statues of the Virgin Mary in Virginia if they can't have bathtubs in the front yard?
"Winning a war is like winning an earthquake" Jeanette Rankin
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| Re: Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16044 is a reply to message #16039 ] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 23:17   |
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| skating librarian wrote on Tue, 12 May 2009 21:19 | What do they up-end to house their statues of the Virgin Mary in Virginia if they can't have bathtubs in the front yard?
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I'm...not sure what you mean. As far as I know, the Virgin Mary statues are doing just fine without bathtubs. o.o
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| Re: Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16051 is a reply to message #16049 ] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 01:32   |
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| Diane in MN wrote on Wed, 13 May 2009 01:05 |
How about old cars, defunct appliances, tires, rusted agricultural implements . . .? :)
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He didn't mention! The book only mentioned bathtubs. :S
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| Re: Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16061 is a reply to message #16034 ] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 11:49   |
EMoon Messages: 664 Registered: March 2009 |
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My first thought is...oh good, a tub I can brick in and put right *here* as a feeder pool for the every-expanding and never-finished water garden. Or maybe it needs to be *there* with that salvaged carved stone whatsis mounted on one end with a water spout coming out, and then I could plant the little tropical water-lily which hates competing with the monsters in the main lily pond, and...or maybe *there*, but with rocks instead of bricks. And how heavy is it, and how hard would it be to haul out to the far end of the place and use as a supplementary waterhole for the new (still unfinished) rain-barn until I get the final water feature there finished (as if it ever will be.)
My next thought was *plastic* baronial chandelier??? ICK!
Textured ceilings--also ick, though our ceiling was textured later in its life by leaks. I should do something about that, but...there's writing, music, photography, land...what does it matter if there's stains on the ceiling if the roof no longer leaks?
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| Re: Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16066 is a reply to message #16061 ] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 16:31   |
b_twin_1 Messages: 2594 Registered: September 2008 Location: Victoria, Australia |
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| EMoon wrote on Wed, 13 May 2009 11:49 | My first thought is...oh good, a tub I can brick in and put right *here* as a feeder pool for the every-expanding and never-finished water garden.
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Hahaha When I see a bath like that my first thought is "water trough!" The number of baths used around this country as stock water troughs.... *g*
I've got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel ~ Blackadder
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| Re: Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16089 is a reply to message #16071 ] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 21:28   |
skating librarian Messages: 570 Registered: October 2008 Location: Vermont |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathtub_madonna
See, it's true ... it's in Wikipedia. Vermont has a fair number of "ethnic Roman Catholics", mainly French Canadians and Italians who came to work in the granite and marble quarries.
I'm surprised that they didn't mention Northern New Jersey and Staten Island as prime spots for bathtub madonnas.
Of course there are also lots of bathtub watering troughs and salt licks in VT, as recycling has a long and glorious history here.
"Winning a war is like winning an earthquake" Jeanette Rankin
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| Re: Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16090 is a reply to message #16089 ] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 21:58   |
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Huh, interesting! I haven't seen any of those in VA.
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| Re: Anyone fancy a bath? [message #16099 is a reply to message #16034 ] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 22:28   |
kfoster2047 Messages: 138 Registered: January 2009 Location: Charlotte, NC |
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I must confess that I actually did consider this - I want water in the backyard and ponds are so expensive and a bathtub is just so convenient... But so far no bathtub (and no water in the backyard). I also looked at livestock watering troughs - is that more or less tacky?
Karen
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