There's a bit of an interesting story attached to this one.
The bathtub serving as object in this photo had not yet been used by the current proprietor of the house in which it is situated. So in a way, the bubble bath being run in it at the time of this photo, was more or less a maiden voyage.
The odd & beautiful background story about this tub makes this photo something of a delicate commentary on the importance of bathrooms.
Interesting location for a window.
Posted by Dave | Friday 13 May 2005 1:34PM
I think that's the thing now... It's almost like a bay window - but 3 panes.
Oh yeah, and it is on an upper floor.
Posted by Chloe | Friday 13 May 2005 2:04PM
i completely understand.
Posted by cessna | Saturday 14 May 2005 4:26PM
heehee...
Then you're one of the few it would seem, cessna!
You know, there's an even more interesting tale behind these photos (taken in the near mystical Kirby Park in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania): Watermelon Punch - Photo Album - Geese on the pond at Kirby Park
There were geese all around the pond. And then as I moved in closer, what do you think happened? Well, one by one, shockingly, nearly every one of them jumped into the pond to swim away! It was the most amazing thing. I was so glad I was there to see that.
You see an artistic bathtub fixture. Someone else sees a window. I see one of those "automatic valve" devices that is supposed to maintain constant water temp with changing water pressure, but never does. I see $20 a pop to replace the valve cartridge. I see it leaking within a few years. Cold shower, anyone?
Posted by Old Comedywriter | Sunday 05 June 2005 4:33PM
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