Sometimes a public restroom is a very welcome sight. Yet they can run a real gamut of what constitutes “welcome” and a restroom. Though I haven’t gone in to inspect this one by all appearances Sequim has rolled out a rather nice welcome mat here.
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If they don’t skimp on cleanliness and have someone there to keep it clean it makes a BIG difference!
A clen one is always a welcomed oasis on the road.
From the outside, this looks in good order.
These look very welcoming! I wish they had more public facilities in Germany.
Gee, I can’t remember the last time I posted a bathroom!
Looks very nice – they just built new restrooms in downtown Lynden and I was so disappointed – lovely looking on the outside and bare and basic and then unclean to boot – it was awful. I know they have to be sturdy and long lasting – but they could be a little nicer than that. I hope yours is nice inside too.
No doubt, a public bathroom can be a lifesaver at times.
(Hope you weren’t offended by my previous joking comment . . . )
i wish i wsh the netherlands had places like these… clean. and not having to pay….. but no…
Neat and tidy. How do I get so far behind with my comments!!!