
10 + 15 points
Restroom Photography by Quirk of Nature
January 10th, 2008 8:37 PM
fairmont park in salt lake city is apparently an sfzero dream. maybe it's just my dream.

i took the dog on an adventure tonight, and luckily i brought my camera. notice the following unique and intriguing elements to this particular public restroom:
1. "restroom closed for the season" is actually painted on to the door. is it closed for all of the seasons? or is the city of salt lake just extremely forward-thinking in the their municipal paint job scheduling? or is the city of salt lake stupid?
2. the grill at the bottom of the door has been removed, effectively nullifying the aforementioned "closed for the season" policy for suitably small creatures.
3. when i reached in through the hole created by the missing grid, the light went on, and proceeded to glow out said hole for the entire photo session. apparently "closing" the restrooms doesn't include turning off the motion-sensor lights.
4. [interior view] the restroom is shockingly clean for the fact that there's a rodent-sized hole in the door. i believe the two sticks are the playful work of medium-sized children.
there you have it, folks. if anyone else notices any intriguing details, please share.

i took the dog on an adventure tonight, and luckily i brought my camera. notice the following unique and intriguing elements to this particular public restroom:
1. "restroom closed for the season" is actually painted on to the door. is it closed for all of the seasons? or is the city of salt lake just extremely forward-thinking in the their municipal paint job scheduling? or is the city of salt lake stupid?
2. the grill at the bottom of the door has been removed, effectively nullifying the aforementioned "closed for the season" policy for suitably small creatures.
3. when i reached in through the hole created by the missing grid, the light went on, and proceeded to glow out said hole for the entire photo session. apparently "closing" the restrooms doesn't include turning off the motion-sensor lights.
4. [interior view] the restroom is shockingly clean for the fact that there's a rodent-sized hole in the door. i believe the two sticks are the playful work of medium-sized children.
there you have it, folks. if anyone else notices any intriguing details, please share.
Clever that you managed to turn on the light from the outside!