Saturday, July 30, 2011

The Plumber's Daughter

In honor of my father, grandfather (call John and get Moore), great-grandfather, great uncles, and second cousins, please allow me to share this sophisticated and genteel piece of photography.

Outhouse in the Tetons



And the companion piece, Urchin in the Outhouse.


33 comments:

Tara G. said...

Laughing at the slogan!!! Very cute urchin, too! We have a picture of our oldest at about Annabeth's age sitting on an ancient Greek potty in Philippi!

The Brannan Brief! said...

You're so funny. I especially like Urchin in the Outhouse. How much?

Kristen said...

love it! can't wait to hear about your trip! love you!

Krista, Minneapolis said...

Haha that's great. Love they Tetons. They are beautiful!

Krista, Minneapolis said...

Haha that's great. Love the Tetons. They are beautiful!

Gililland's Island said...

you crack me up! ;)

Sarah said...

What beautiful scenery! :) And you and AB look great! :)

Lynn said...

Love these photos, I remember going to the outhouse with my grandma!

Mary R Snyder said...

Girl, I don't comment much, but I just have to say WHAT A VIEW! Not the outhouse - that's interesting, but those amazing mountains. We were there in early June and it was incredible. Going back in the Fall of 2012 -- love the west! Hope y'all had a wonderful time.

Shellie Paparazzo said...

Well, isn't that just lovely! LOL! Very cute, but please don't take a picture where you're doing your thing....(clears throat loudly)... please!

Mary H. said...

Too Funny!

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Angela said...

Now that is priceless!

Anonymous said...

My grandparents had one of these.

Barbara Head said...

You are soooooo funny! Love the pics.

FitzandMolly said...

victory?

Kim Safina said...

Cutest little Urchin in the outhouse!! When are you bringing the little urchin and her bro to cali???

Anonymous said...

I thought this was very appropriate since your last two posts have been about potty training. :-)

Trudy said...

Love it! And those Tetons are gorgeous. We were there just last summer and it was amazing. Hope you had a fun time with your family!

Trudy said...

Love it! And aren't those Tetons magnificent? We were there last summer and had such a good time. Hope you had a great time with your family!

Missy June said...

I wish my 'out house' had those views!

Katy said...

The mountains in the background are stunning. I'm from MI and my dream family vacation is to go out west and see the stunning landscapes.

JayCee said...

Missy said...

Hey Amanda, such cute pics!! Quick question, when you were doing WW, did you ever hit a plateau? If so, any tips for breaking through? Thanks!

Ali said...

So funny! :)

The backdrop is beautiful! My husband and I have the Grand Tetons on our must see list! Must go to NW Wyoming soon!

~ Ali

katiegfromtennessee said...

Funny, outhouse! How old is that outhouse anyway? Yikes:) Makes me smile, too funny!

Marc and Charity said...

Hahaha, cute. Did you acutally use this outhouse? :)

Anonymous said...

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Dionna said...

And how did she do? I used to have a daughter who was terrified of port-a-potties and outhouses! Oh the stories and efforts we went through to get her to use it! :)

Lindsee said...

That is hilarious. And beautiful! The scenery, not the outhouse.

Erica said...

Too funny!

Sharon said...

Goodness! With beautiful background scenery like that, I might not mind an Outhouse at all!!! :-)

Meghan said...

Love the pics! My grandmother grew up on a farm with an outhouse. Her bathrooms at the time I was growing up always had pictures of outhouses. I think it was to remind herself to be thankful for indoor plumbing!