
Since roomie's been gone, I've developed the bad habit of showering with the bathroom door open and leaving the lights off. (Lord only knows how this started. I'm sure there was a logical basis like letting steam out of the bathroom.) Showering in the dark feels completely normal since you close your eyes to keep out the soap, it's a very familiar/mechanized routine and I can't see anything without my glasses anyway.
My developing shower habits bring to mind the infinite question: where have you always wanted to shower? A famous faucet like Graceland? Turning the 555' Washington Monument into your personal bathhouse? In the rain at Minnesota's great get together? No restrictions.
Posted by steveh at August 24, 2006 01:25 PM | TrackBackin all the fountains of Villa d'Este.
Posted by: heather at August 24, 2006 02:02 PMwhat beautiful looking fountains indeed:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_d'Este
Easy. Burning Man.
Posted by: Underblog at August 24, 2006 06:51 PMin the woods after five days of canoe camping.
Posted by: Sherman at August 25, 2006 09:55 AM What a strain
(To be a drain)
In the shower,
In the tower,
Above my floor,
Above my door.
Behind the curtain
Less is certain.
i'd imagine that not even the cool, crisp flavor of sierra mist is more refreshing than a good shower after 5 days of camping.
Posted by: gb at August 25, 2006 01:04 PMyou are correct
eljer moen crane
this building boasts
a brand new drain
many feet
above your door
perched upon
the 13th floor.
that is where
we share a curtain
which hopefully
will hide our flirtin'
natalie imbruglia's tour bus.
Posted by: fargis at August 26, 2006 11:08 AM