Toilet Tours:
Victorian Variety
At the entry to Mt Eccles National Park the toilet theme is "timber":
The small village of Penshurst provides a starkly modern facility. Only the external rubbish bin has suffered from the unavoidable depredations of time:
Mortlake uses "stone". Perhaps the "bluestone" for which this part of Victoria is famous ? Was this building once a house ? Now it is -- mostly -- toilets:
Cressy is barely a spot on the map. The public toilets are barely more than a minimum-size rectangular building with a flat roof. Yet the stark simplicity is softened by posters and a town map. Most impressively, this strictly functional shape has been extended with bright living blooms in twin flower-boxes:
Reluctantly, the 2013 Toilet Tour of Victoria ends here. The final step will be to add a map (check the links near the top of each page). Then it will be back to book reviews, before I begin the documentation of another Toilet Tour.
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