27 June 2008 A picture from the Hungary/Romania trip.

June 27 was that weird, arriving super jet-lagged day. There aren’t really pictures from that day. So this is today’s picture.
I’m not a world traveler. Before I went on the Hungary/Romania trip in 2005 the only foreign country I had visited was Canada. (Lovely place, by the way.) So for me, one of the most interesting things about traveling is to see what is different from my own home, especially familiar things. When I lived in South Boston, two friends from Idaho visited me and one of them was delighted to come with me to the grocery store because she was interested in the different brands/prices/displays. We had a grand time comparing and contrasting. Similarly, when my Aunts and I visited Lanai, Hawaii, one of my favorite things was visiting the cemetery. The grave decorations were very different from any cemetery I’ve ever visited.

So toilets. I hadn’t ever thought that they might not be the exact same as the porcelain thrones we use here in the USA. Of course, I had heard tales of holes that you squatted above, and not-good plumbing and such, but I figured any culture that had a plumbing setup similar to the US would have the exact same toilets.

But they are different in Hungary and, I have to say, I like the design better. As the picture above shows, the hole in which everything exits the bowl is in the front of the bowl, not in the rear like our setup. Also, note that there is only a tiny bit of water in the toilet bowl itself. This eliminates the whole splash back thing that I think everyone probably experiences and no one talks about. Then, when you flush the toilet, man what a reaction! All the water in the tank comes rushing down with a very loud noise, and whoosh! everything is gone.

So toilets. Different. Better. I could write a whole different section about light switches (square, large toggle) but I’m staying true to my one picture per day.

3 thoughts on “27 June 2008 A picture from the Hungary/Romania trip.”

  1. Fascinating…although the super big FLUSH is a little frightening to me. Of course, it could be my youngest daughter has finally gotten over her fear of toilets – she used to HATE the automatic flush kind because they always would flush on her before she was done. So every trip to the bathroom with that kind of toilet she had to duck her head between my legs and held on for dear life as she went. Bizarre I know!!!

  2. A) Could that have been me? I still marvel at all of the brands (Hellman's/Good Foods). remember how I would talk to the clerks and they were so put off my that?

    B) Interesting design

    C) Poor little A! To be afraid for toilets. Bummer! In more ways than one! -S

Leave a Reply to IdahoGirls Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *