Mosaic Monday
Continuing with pit stops...
a stop (as during a trip) for fuel, food, or rest or for use of a restroom.
Continuing with pit stops...
a stop (as during a trip) for fuel, food, or rest or for use of a restroom.
Here's a history of public toilets in Toronto that I read this week.
2012 - Dusseldorf Germany
Love the name heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a relieveyourselftastic safe week 😷😷😷
Oh my! I've seen images similar to this as decals on cars. I must say, I really don't get it.
ReplyDeleteSusie, it is a public washroom/bathroom.
DeleteIt is a play on the Manneken Pis (Dutch for '"Little Pissing Man"') a landmark bronze fountain sculpture Brussels, depicting a naked little boy urinating into the fountain's basin.
Pissoir is French for public urinal.
...this one is cute!!! Thanks Jackie.
ReplyDeleteThat makes it clear.
ReplyDeleteFunny how pissoir sounds like a rude word to me.
ReplyDeleteJackie,
ReplyDeletePublic restroom in USA cities are usually near a large point of interest like a park, not along the streets as this. It's interesting how different places are about such things but the picture definitely tells what that little building is even if you can't read the words. In this case I understand the words. :) Thanks for joining my #WildWednesdays linky party. Stay safe and be well, my friend!