Bananas really surprised me.
If you have a passion for disturbing things, these 'Toilets With Threatening Auras' accounts might be right up your alley.
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Let’s start with a random question of the day: when you think of toilets, what pops straight into your mind? If we would have to guess, we'd say that you picture a sparkling white porcelain throne or the perfect place to come up with brilliant new ideas. Or perhaps you think it's a mysterious device that transports you half an hour into the future in a flash? While descriptions may differ from person to person, we bet that the word "threatening" was the last thing on your mind.
Have you ever experienced a 'loo with a view' or stopped anywhere PURPOSELY because you knew the toilet had a view? Here are 21 scenic toilets around the world!
According to studies, men should sit down to pee and the trend seems to be rising in certain countries around the world.
Here are 16 examples of modern spiral staircases that show how you can incorporate one into a modern interior and not have it look out of place.
THE ETERNITY OF MALE VALUES Eternity Man, by Calvin Klein, is an "Eau de toilette" for men belonging to the Fougère aromatic family, characteristic of the freshness of the 1990s. It represents a full and sensitive man, stable and familiar, calm and generous. , masculine eternal values. This fragrance was created in 1990 by perfumer Carlos Benaim, who wanted to capture these values in an aroma. The result was a fresh, clean and pure essence, very familiar and well received around the world. A very virile aroma that, far from being sensual or seductive, reflects the sensation of a shower in the morning, increasing the most vital and optimistic facet of its audience. This is created in an environment initially composed of lavender, mandarin and bergamot, enhancing the latter, to give way to a more relaxing tone, guided by lavender, which finally leads us to close this cycle with woody touches, such as amber and musk, a composition far from risk and with very positive effects for its consumers. COUNTRY. We are faced with a very light and subtle aroma, a perfect aroma for parents, generous and attentive, classic and spontaneous. A MINIMALIST BOTTLE. Its bottle, like that of a woman, is designed with straight and purified lines, through transparent glass through which we can see the greenish hue of the liquid inside. DAY AFTER DAY. Thanks to its freshness and clean feeling, it is the right choice for everyday office use or for informal events. Aromatic Fougere Olfactory Families ADVICE ON USE Eternity Men by Calvin Klein is a fragrance from the aromatic fougere family for men. Due to its scent notes, it is designed for daily use during all seasons of the year, with greater emphasis on summer and spring. Its fresh and lasting aroma, as well as its moderate intensity, are aspects that strengthen its abilities. This fragrance is recommended for men between 35 and 65 years old. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS To last longer, rub your fragrance on the inside of your wrists and behind your earlobes. The wrists have a higher temperature than the rest of the body, and this will help the fragrance to evaporate more slowly. Applying perfume directly to clothing can stain, damage and alter the fabric. To prolong the effect of the fragrance, we recommend using products from the line such as shower gels, body lotions or deodorants. STORAGE Protect your fragrance from direct sunlight and heat, otherwise the composition of the fragrance could change and become a sad reminder of your favorite scent.
Fica a dica ;)
This activity was a fun, active activity. It takes your group on a trip around the world (in a manner of speaking). Begin by dividing your group into even teams. At each location they are given a challenge (Minute To Win It style) to complete before moving on. * We had a similar party for Maddy and her friends at the end of the school year. We adapted the challenges a bit to fit teams made up of only two people. * The photos are a combination of both the YM/YW Activity and the End of School Year Party. * CHINA Paper Dragon: First team to wind each of their rolls of crepe paper around their arms wins. Supplies: Red Crepe Paper Rolls for each team ANTARCTICA Ice Sculpture: Using Ice Blocks… Each team has 5 minutes to create an ice sculpture. Using Ice Cubes… must stack 10 ice cubes on top of each other. First team to successfully stack 10 ice cubes without having it fall down wins. Supplies: Ice block or Ice Cubes for each team MEXICO Tortilla Toss: Everyone wrote their name on the tortillas with permanent marker. Team with the furthest toss wins. Supplies: Corn Tortillas, permanent marker ENGLAND Tied Up Tea Party: Teams sit in a circle, with hands tied together. First team to unwrap and eat cakes wins. Supplies: Ties for wrists, tea cakes (ding dongs/twinkies/powdered donuts) for each person. IRELAND Blarney Stone: First team to find the largest, smoothest stone wins. Supplies: n/a EGYPT Mummy Wrap: First team to wrap chosen team member with 3 rolls of toilet paper wins. Supplies: 3 rolls of toilet paper for each team GERMANY Root Beer Chug: First team to finish 2 liter of root beer wins. (Cans of root beer were used with two-player teams.) Supplies: 2 liter root beer for each team, paper cup for each team member AFRICA Blind Tribal Drum Walk: Baskets to be carried on team member’s heads, blindfolded, following the beat of the tribal drum. First team to get everyone to the drum wins. The teams chose to walk together. Supplies: One drum. Blindfolds for each team. Baskets optional. ITALY Pizza Dough Toss: Each team to stand in a line. The dough is to be tossed up the line and back. First team with a nicely tossed pizza crust wins. Supplies: Large Ball of Pizza Dough for each team AUSTRALIA Boomerang Train: Teams stand in a line. Each team has a large spoon with a spool of yarn tied to it. The first team to weave the spoon through each team member all the way down the line (and back if you want) wins. Yes, through pants and shirts, nothing more. Supplies: Spoon, Yarn for each team
We learned about Russian architecture, and Sebby (especially) just LOVED the Russian Orthodox churches---especially St. Basil's Cathedral. He devoured every scrap of information we could get about it. So I thought and thought about how we could possibly make our own onion-dome models. The only ideas I could find online were just 2-D or involved modeling clay, which I didn't have on hand (and didn't want to buy). I spent hours trying to think of a solution, because I just felt like we HAD to do this. Finally I found instructions for making these paper ornaments, and I thought the beads and curls on top of them looked sort of like Russian Orthodox crosses: This type of ornament is pretty easy to make, but it did take much trial and error before we really figured it out. Our biggest problem was trying to use wire and ribbon to lace the strips of paper onto. It was just too slippery and the paper wouldn't stay put. Once we started using pipe cleaners, it became MUCH less frustrating for everyone. Abe and Seb were able to make the "domes" with no help from me (after the first ones). Malachi could help me fan out the paper and choose the beads and slide them on. Daisy just watched and TRIED to do things. :) So, we just made a bunch of the round paper ornaments on pipe cleaners with beads on top. (You can slide the papers up and down the pipe cleaners to adjust the curvature of your domes.) We left long tails on the pipe cleaners so we could string them through the toilet paper tubes to form towers. Then we taped the towers on top of boxes to make the cathedrals. Abe's model I think these models turned out really awesome, but I should point out that for Sebby, their accuracy was not really sufficient. He first of all really wanted to make his favorite dome, which he calls the "Peppermint Dome" (you see it prominently in the picture below): One of one-million depictions of the cathedral that Sebby drew I told him we didn't have a way to make horizontal stripes, only vertical ones, and that would have to be close enough. He tried steadfastly to come up with a way: but he wasn't satisfied with this, so he reluctantly conceded that point. Then, he was unhappy with the shape of our (mostly spherical) domes. They did not, as he pointed out several times, have the characteristic of "convex, then concave" that true onion domes exhibit. (Neither do the domes of the Taj Mahal, which makes them less appealing, Sebby opines.) We had another book which showed how onion domes were constructed, with vertical struts inside and overlapping shingles on the outer supports. Seb tried to construct a "true" onion dome using this book as reference, with the result below: This looked good, but it was very time-consuming, and Seb was unable to come up with a way to cover the outside so it could be decorated. So, in the end, he settled for the original version. And he did try to stay as faithful to the real colors as possible (though he was forced to adapt them somewhat). He also made a taller support to more accurately depict the middle gold dome. And he was pleased with the results. But he couldn't help saying to me wistfully several times, "I wish we could have made REAL onion domes for our models . . . " Poor guy.
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Learn about other countries with Christmas Around the World Crafts - Germany, China, Sweden, Philippines, England, & Mexico!
From eco-thrones in the wilds to lofty loos with mountain views, Lonely Planet has compiled a book of more than 100 of the most striking lavs around the world
Image 11 of 28 from gallery of See 2015’s Best Public Toilets From Around the World. Centennial Park Amenities. Image via DesignCurial
Toilets are something which we don't tend to think too much about, when it comes to design, or looks. However when you travel, it is likely that you will discover all kinds of strange toilets you didn't even know existed.
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These homes are tiny but versatile, showing you that it's not the size of the house - it's the way you use it. #6 is complete genius!
Make mini koinobori (Japanese flying carp) to celebrate children's day on May 5th. A fun DIY for kids and great way to teach celebrations around the world.