Saturday, September 23, 2023

Tidy Time

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7 comments:

remmij said...

first day of autumn & still 104 degrees - Spring/Fall cleaning becomes "oven" cleaning… stay cool. hey, you built shelves! -mirror on the ceiling?
— but a tidy lab is a hoppy lab…:
https://i.imgur.com/FoJAGB9.jpg
it must be the heat, but I see you are working on 3 of the 6 heads…
https://i.imgur.com/iIVCXVp.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/K3ml8Wx.jpg

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John Wells said...

My projects are piling up and need places to live. Reinstalled the shelf I removed Dec 22. https://thefieldlab.blogspot.com/2022/12/well-planned-to-happen-fast.html
Mirror on another wall.

remmij said...

this might explain some of it:
https://i.imgur.com/0wbnczN.jpg

remmij said...

you might be part Japanese given your space efficiency & packaging skills
you know the possibilities and limitations of your space… leads to tranquility

remmij said...

@ Bob - worthwhile lesson - not sure it would make the cultural leap…
"It fosters humility, which the Japanese esteem as the beginning of greatness. Moreover, they believe that a clean toilet can attract good fortune and wealth."
& "For Matsushita, cleaning toilets presented the opportunity to impart a rightful mind, common sense, and good manners."

https://yougojapan.com/toilet-cleaning-japan/
Mr Hidesaburo Kagiyama:
https://japantoday.com/category/features/lifestyle/the-tao-of-toilet-cleaning

and now John has 6 "heads" to clean… (TinyTalkingHeads)
"The term "the head" is a nautical term that refers to the toilet or bathroom on a ship or boat. Its origins can be traced back to the days of sail, when ships did not have the luxury of indoor plumbing. The toilets were located at the bow or front of the ship, which was called the "head." The term has been carried over to other settings, such as airplanes and RVs, even though they do have indoor plumbing."

just.Bob said...

That’s one thing John doesn’t have to worry about- He doesn’t have a “head” to clean.

remmij said...

he could move closer to the coast & poop in the ocean… ;^0
reduce consumption/no milk John, unlike this example:
"Baby blue whales drink between 50 and 150 gallons of milk a day, gaining about 8 pounds an hour."
may not be Zen, but one with Poseidon…
no worries about the tank float, just the float…
https://www.wctnz.co.nz/composting-toilet-maintenance-101
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-16/blue-whale-worlds-largest-animal-caught-on-camera-having-a-poo/11708368