All Shiny And New by wysiwig
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So I bought my ticket for the Space Needle and had an hour to get into trouble until my voyage began. I walked into the EMP museum and found the POP Kitchen and Bar a small place decked out in the trendiest stainless steel, glass and tile décor. I had a delicious fifteen dollar hamburger and a Jones berry lemonade soda. The ingredients were all natural and the bottle proudly proclaimed that the Jones Soda Company had been born in Seattle and they were darn proud of that and their city. And at the bottom of the bottle in tiny letters were the words “Made in Canada”. As my one time Mexican girlfriend used to say “Es la vida”, that’s life. The design motif carried over to the restrooms.
Comments (7)
durleybeachbum
Fifteen dollar hamburger?! Great Scott !
Anyway, what a fascinating Gents, I'd like a closer look at the Dyson hand dryer.
Even the urinals are pretty stylish. Not that I have a comprehensive awareness of this particular variety of porcelain object, but they do look good.
kgb224
Stunning capture my friend. To expensive for me with a very weak Rand we are experiencing currently. Would have cost me near R200 to enjoy that hamburger. God bless.
jayfar
Very posh as well as the prices Mark and nice to see the small men are catered for.
MrsRatbag
Looks quite clean and modern; my mammogram office has Dyson hand dryers, they really produce quite a walloping galeforce wind--it's fun to watch it blow the skin on my hands flat! Beautiful capture here!
Cyve
Amazing... very great shot also !
auntietk
I must admit, I've got several pictures I've taken in public restrooms. Some of them are just so dang photogenic! Once it was the light on a beautifully mottled floor, all golds and browns and rusts. As I recall, that was a rest stop somewhere in Utah. Another rest stop in Texas yielded some fantastic tile work. One never knows where beauty lurks. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one. You've acquitted yourself admirably in this (perhaps limited) genre. I like the composition, too. terrific division of space. Nicely done!
netot
Wow, They are so clean that I would rather risk my bladder rather than having to dirty them LOL