If you’re a regular visitor here at the Vicarage, you probably know that back in those hazy days before children and keeping warm loomed large in my day, I used to design sewage works (among other things water-related). One of the odder hang-overs from those days is that I still often notice sewage works as I’m driving around, and especially if I travel by train (railways often follow rivers and that’s where many sewage works are located).
Thanks to Twitter, I’ve discovered that tomorrow, 19th November, is not only BBC Children in Need day, but has also been designated ‘World Toilet Day’. So my kids are going to school in spotty hankies tomorrow. But for today, here is Dancing in the Loo.
And why not play Flush Tracker and work out where things go after you flush. And think about donating for toilets in places where people don’t have the opportunity to flush…
I love it!!!!! :o) So glad the cat washed his hands after all though! Hee hee!
Have you come across toilet twinning? http://www.toilettwinning.org/
We twinned our toilets – you get a great framed photo to put up on the wall next to the toilet, and the co-ordinates so you can see where it is on google maps!
You’ll appreciate my favourite book then…now coming as a play to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2011!
http://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/childrens-shows/mole-who-knew-it-was-none-of-his-business
As I came across this tonight : http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/video/2010/dec/02/london-sewers-thames-water I thought of you and this post. I thought might be interested … or maybe you have had the guided tour already?
Tim