Sunday, April 11, 2010

What happens when you don't clean your bathtub

29 comments:

  1. Hee! I like this example of re-purposing.

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  2. Is that why I've got stuff growing in the tub?

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  3. Hey, that is a pretty good idea...it has a drain hole and everything.

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  4. That wouldn't happen to me -- I use the shower!

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  5. A very green way to recycle an outmoded tub. Well done.

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  6. Reduce, reuse, recycle...guess the owners really took this to heart!

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  7. I love it. I've planted in all sorts of things before.

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  8. Is it the main decoration of the yard? Or more WC stuff is around?
    Because the idea is great. But only in appropriate surroundings.

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  9. I guess I'll have to bring my ivy indoors....this ivy looks beautiful. I guess I could shower over it.

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  10. Very clever but we use old tubs for horse waterers. MB

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  11. The tub made me smile, but I think those vines are just gorgeous!

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  12. Hope the ivy sticks to the outside too
    to hide the rust!!
    So you are taking showers now!!!

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  13. Ha! They have thought of a good use for that old tub. The plant seems to be happy there.

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  14. You are simply going to have to clean it more often.

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  15. Rings are one thing but seriously that is scary ..

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  16. Photographers tend to let things around the house "go"! HA
    V

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  17. I don't clean my bathtub too well, but it doesn't look as good as this - I'll have to stop completely.

    Love the outdoor dining below - what a pretty building.

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  18. Great catch! I hope nothing is hiding there...

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  19. Now if that isn't green recycling...

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  20. Great idea! An ecological and economic furniture!

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  21. Do you promise if I stop scrubbing, the bathtub will turn out this well?

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  22. I liked a lot, it's conceptual, really modern! :)
    Hugs
    Léia

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  23. This reminds me of a scene from Texas. I was always amazed at the number of 'bathtub planters' I would see there.

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  24. Hey! It's one way to recycle. :) I wonder if it's considered "yard art."

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  25. LOL, great title.

    I love the texture blends in this and the vibrant green within. Love the rust.

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