baymule
Sustainability Master
My DH told a friend that works for a national chain of building material stores that he wanted a tub for our dogs. The friend showed up with a tub that was damaged and was destined for the trash.
So here is my question, what can I do to make this look a little better? I have all winter to do something with it so the dogs can have a cool dip in their very own tub of water in the summer. Or do I even want to do anything with it? Just set it up on bricks to keep the bottom from rusting out? Our backyard looks like a barren wasteland, the dogs keep most of the grass that is struggling to survive in the shade, either dug up or beaten down with their big feet. The front yard is neat, beds lined with bricks, the garden is lovingly cared for and we get compliments on it all the time. Then there is the backyard........chicken coop, 2 big dogs, bare dirt, stuff laying around that I need to haul off, and now a gleaming big white bathtub. Can I get any more redneck than this? Maybe I could find an old toilet to put next to the bathtub and plant flowers in it?? I am totally open for ideas.
So here is my question, what can I do to make this look a little better? I have all winter to do something with it so the dogs can have a cool dip in their very own tub of water in the summer. Or do I even want to do anything with it? Just set it up on bricks to keep the bottom from rusting out? Our backyard looks like a barren wasteland, the dogs keep most of the grass that is struggling to survive in the shade, either dug up or beaten down with their big feet. The front yard is neat, beds lined with bricks, the garden is lovingly cared for and we get compliments on it all the time. Then there is the backyard........chicken coop, 2 big dogs, bare dirt, stuff laying around that I need to haul off, and now a gleaming big white bathtub. Can I get any more redneck than this? Maybe I could find an old toilet to put next to the bathtub and plant flowers in it?? I am totally open for ideas.