I saw this scene yesterday and I just could not resist. The outdoor dining set right next to the bath tub; yes take a quick bath and then have lunch. On second thought, that is not a great idea since it is outdoors :)
So what do you find interesting about this photo?

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The fact that the tub is outside? That there are bars on the windows, but that you'd have a bath to take outdoors? I don't iknow!
Larry you have to admit it made a great shot :)
Hi Jennifer,
Yep, I noticed the bars myself, is that a house next door? & I'm imagine one would have to carry water a very long way to take a soak!
An interesting photo and it reminds me of relaxing in a mud bath :).....
Lynda this was outside an art studio. Great space, old brick building with high ceilings.
Joan you probably would have been arrested here for indecent exposure :)
Love the title! LOL
Jennifer, I love the climbing ivy, your shot is very artisitic! I was wondering about the bars...
Where can we get the water from to get into the tub? Buckets? Hopefully the weather will cooperate with the bath schedule!
Jennifer you should have waited until someone came along to use the tub before you took the shot ........... LOL.
Jennifer,
And to think, I was expecting to see a bird bath!
WOW! I wasn't expecting that - but it probably has been used for a birth bath. What do you think?
What a photograph and was it created all by itself and a little help from the environment without a stager.
Jennifer~ I noticed the iron works--the bars on the window...and then a flight to freedom in an old tub...and then...tea at the table...the seed of verse, maybe?