I had intended to get back on track after a summer of minimal blogging presence, but the past week, like all the others before it, got away from me.
Meanwhile, doors continue to stockpile in my photo library.
So here I am scrambling on a Thursday morning to put together a door post before I rush out for a day of fun and frolic with friends (yes, that little bit of alliteration was deliberate).
My modest offering of doors this morning reflects what’s front and centre on my mind at some point on any bike ride.
Happy Thursday! … and may the facilities always be there for you when you need them.
Thursday Doors is a weekly photo feature hosted by Norm Frampton at Norm 2.0. If you like doors, go take a look at the various offerings.
“. . . and may the facilities always be there for you when you need them.”
Great line.
And very true. Scrambling to locate a bathroom is no fun!
Have an excellent weekend–
Neil S.
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Thank you! … and you too 🙂
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Those are great finds! I’m delighted the one was so clean! 😀 I hope you did have fun frolicking with your friends!
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A lot of giggling and silliness prevailed. Those are the best outings with friends!
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These were great, Joanne. I’m Australian and the backyard “dunny” is a cultural icon, especially in rural areas. There are also jokes and realities of finding a venomous spider in them as well. Here’s a poem: https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/redback-on-the-toilet-seat-lyrics-famed-aussie-poem/
Best wishes,
Rowena
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Arriving late to the party, but not likely last, I echo Karen with “I’ve got nothing.” It has all been said. Maybe Norm can come up with a creative name for a new challenge and outhouses will become the next Instarage!
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ha! I can’t imagine all the horror stories that could result from that one!! 😆
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The problem with being late to reply to a popular blog is that after 43 comments in response to three photos of outhouses, I’ve got nothing. Oh except an ‘atta girl’ for that fun frolicking with friends instead of time at the computer.
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“I’ve got nothing” pretty well describes me lately trying to write a blog post or comment. How else do I explain outhouses? 😏
The afternoon of fun with friends was priceless. Imagine 4 retired women in chest deep water playing water volleyball. Let’s just say there was a LOT of laughter – the best kind of day!!
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Oh my gosh, that is a great post! Love them all. We are always looking for a “loo” when we go hiking.
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Ha! Hiking is even worse. I resign myself to using the bushes when we’re out hiking!
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love this Joanne!
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Thanks 🙂
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Enjoy the weekend, Joanne!
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Thank you! … and you too 🙂
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These are great doors. I think we’re OK with outside only shots 😉
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We’ll just never know for sure …. 😉
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I’d be worried about going in that last outhouse. Perhaps there really is something to what you can get from a toilet seat.
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Oh dear – at my age it would really be a miracle 😉
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Hi Joanne, I’m coming to realise that our blogs will always be here as long as we want them to be, but life and frolicking may not always be possible. Enjoy your free time and friends and the last few weeks of Summer. xx
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Sue, that is an EXCELLENT way of looking at it!! I’ll remember that the next time the guilts start rolling in. Dropping into bed half-dead at night after a full day of fun is the best feeling ever. I can always catch-up on blogging when I’m old(er) and worn-out 🙂
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It’s not just me then – I always make calculations about how far we have to go to the next “facility”. These ones are very cute!
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God, no. I’m one of those who approaches a new venue with an eye for both the exits and washrooms 🙂
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A fun choice for a doors theme 😀
I’m glad to know the one on the Petit Train trail was well maintained. Whenever I see one of these in a park or on a trail it always makes me think of the infamous “thunder boxes” in Algonquin park – not a pleasant experience.
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Yeek – “thunder box” isn’t very inspiring. The vast majority of outhouses are scary places but on the Petit Train du Nord, it was just another example of what a wonderful experience this trail is for cycling.
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At least they’re cute, and way better than a bush.
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Very true. However I have encountered more than a few outhouses where the bushes were a better alternative 😳
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Those are adorable, Joanne… for outhouses. I was brought up with one and have an affinity for them… if they’re clean and don’t stink!!!! Fun post. 🙂
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The summer cabin where I spent a big hunk of my childhood also had an outhouse. Being clean, airy, and non-stinky are all pluses!!
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Can imagine that especially on your biking trips almost any bathroom would be welcome:) Like the second one, because it’s not square, and the shingles make it look cute!
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The roundish one is quite unusual. I can’t say I’ve ever seen a non-rectangular outhouse before now. If I had to have an outhouse, I think I’d like mine to be round too 🙂
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Love these outhouses (but I probably wouldn’t go inside)… so much nicer than the public urinals the just installed – without doors – in Paris. Enjoy your frolicking!
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Without doors?! Or were they pay toilets and the doors slid closed only when the fare was provided?
I remember the first time we went to Paris many years ago and I was fascinated by the public toilets that self-cleaned after each use.
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Without doors. Google Paris Urinals to see pics of them. Yikes!
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Oh dear! Not cool. Definitely not cool. I thought that they would be at least a little discreet 😳
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Have a FAB frolic, JS!
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Fun with friends is always a great way to spend an afternoon. Let’s just say there was a LOT of laughter involved 🙂
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La Conception? Is it immaculate inside? LOL!
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bwahahahaha!!! Damn, I wish I had thought of that one!!!!
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Have a fun time out Joanne! Love the collection this week. That second one reminds me of a giant birdhouse.
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Thanks Amy. We had a lot of fun 🙂
Now that you mention it, yes, it does look like a giant birdhouse!!
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Whimsy in the shitoire. Love it!
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hahaha!! Leave it to you to come up with a fabulous word to describe them!! 🤣
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Go and have fun while you can!
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Winter will be back before we know it. I still have so much summer to cram into the days available!
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Very interesting. Outdoor outhouses (is that redundant?) always scare me. Not so much spiders but you never know what lurks in there!
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I couldn’t agree more!! … although I do have a serious phobia about spiders. More than a few times I’ve opted for the bushes instead.
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You are not alone. As long as there isn’t any poison ivy around! 🙂
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I am SO paranoid of poison ivy. I don’t even want to imagine how bad that would be!! 😳
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I am very careful too. I get it but not as bad as some people. Fortunately there isn’t any in my yard.
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I love when creative minds make the ordinary extraordinary!
I am glad that you enjoyed the trail, and your summer!
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Thanks Donna. I’ll take the lovely compliment. I’m thrilled when someone thinks I’m creative 🙂
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What a great theme….I’d never have thought of that one! Happy frolicking!
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hahaha! Everything is fair game 🙂
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I have a photo of the outhouse at Sharon Temple that I took when I was there last year. I hadn’t thought to look inside either.
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It’s the cutest little building. It isn’t every day you find a round outhouse 🙂
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What great WCs – a cast of scenic privies 🙂
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Isn’t it fun when we can be impressed by the most ordinary of things? 🙂
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Charming pictures.
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I never thought I would do a post about outhouses 😉
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Haha! Yes, that tends to be on my mind when I set out anywhere too, Joanne. Fabulous doors post! Love it.
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I long for the days of youth when the availability of a restroom wasn’t always first and foremost on mind 😏
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Lovely doors, Joanne! Have fun frolicing today,
Deb
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Thanks Deb. I should have added frivolity in there too. I definitely want a heaping helping of frivolity today 🙂
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Love these doors. The way the outhouse is constructed is very interesting, and I love the little round house. I’d make a gardening shed out of it. 🙂
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A round outhouse is truly odd. I can’t say I’ve ever seen one before – but it would make an interesting gardening shed.
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