Oct. 06, 2018 If you have ever spent time in a rural area you will know what this building is used for. It is is difficult to forget the stench. |
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It's been a long time since I've used this type of place. But when I was a child there were still many of them in the countryside. This one is in a beautiful environment
ReplyDelete...and it can be call a 'necessary!'
ReplyDeleteI can smell it from here! ;-))
ReplyDeleteWhen my sister moved to Missouri about 20 years ago, she had one of these on her property. It wasn't used, it just sat there. I have a photo of it somewhere. This one looks very much like it.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather hold it!
ReplyDeleteWould have to be an emergency to go in there nowadays...but it would be a welcomed sight at that point! haha.
ReplyDeleteBueno como el hedor no se nota en la fotografía, me quedo con la imagen.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
I've used many a similar unit whilst camping. Makes one very grateful for fresh air.
ReplyDeleteStill your savior in difficult circumstances. Nice.
ReplyDeleteA bit claustrophobic unit to go in..:)
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