A few nice bathroom cabinets images I found:
WH Apt: Bathroom cabinet

Image by delightfullyso
Beadboard siding

Image by Henryr10
My new bathroom cabinet

Image by janandersen_dk
BREAKING: Bud Chiles to endorse Alex Sink
Independent gubernatorial candidate Bud Chiles will endorse DemocratAlex Sink after formally dropping his gubernatorial bid on Thursday,his campaign officially announced Wednesday. Check back for updates.
Read more on The St. Augustine Record
Super Six can still sink or swim
The jury is still out on whether the Super Six will be a success.
Read more on Yahoo! Sports via Yahoo! Sports
Slow starts sink soccer boys
The Menomonie High School boys soccer team proved to be a second half team in a pair of losses Saturday at the River Heights soccer field in the Menomonie Quad as they came off a pair up shutout defeats last week.
Read more on Dunn County News
Lacking money and support, Chiles drops out, endorses Sink
TALLAHASSEE — Saying he simply didn’t have enough money to run a viable campaign, Lawton “Bud” Chiles abandoned his longshot independent bid for governor Wednesday and said he plans to endorse Democrat Alex Sink.
Read more on Bradenton Herald
DIY? Think outside the (big) boxes
One way to keep costs down during a home-improvement project: Skip the big-box stores and shop at the warehouses packed with salvaged or donated supplies that mirror the chain stores’ inventory, but at sharply discounted prices.
Read more on Denver Post
Recycling that old house
Salvage in Seattle: Wanting to tear down their house but also save some of it, the owners turn to a nonprofit business that keeps usable stuff from being dumped.
Read more on Seattle Times
Some cool bath images:
Bath Spa

Image by sunface13
The Thermae Bath Spa building, Bath. Viewed from Beau Street.
This is a small "panorama" made up of two landscape images stitched vertically.
Focal length: 18mm. Exposure: 4sec. Aperture: f/8. ISO: 200.
Bath

Image by Zero1o1
Some friends and I took a walk up to Henryton today and looked through all of the abandoned buildings there. This tub makes me glad I take showers.
This photo was featured in a list of 21 Impressive Bathroom Pictures on Digital Photography School: digital-photography-school.com/bathroom-pictures
SO WHAT!?? The Chicken is MUCH worse than these Three teenagers caught bathing in the sink of a KFC in Anderson California. Caught after posting the images on myspace, but I say “WHO CARES!?” We need to be MORE concerned about the CHICKEN washed in that sink than the humans! www.tonyatko.com Distributed by Tubemogul. BTW, I am NOT a vegetarian I DO eat antibiotic free chicken this video has nothing to do with PETA
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The Weird World of L.L.C. Names
The wealthy and celebrities often buy property under limited liability companies, often with whimsical names.
Read more on New York Times
Why controversial ex-Bath back Andrew Higgins has ended his Paris exile in Exeter
For Andrew Higgins, Exeter’s impending survival mission in the Aviva Premiership represents a personal shot at redemption after a year spent in Paris.
Read more on Daily Mail
Demand buoys Arizona cotton farmers
Purchases of cloth products from bath towels to jeans have boosted demand for the fiber and improved prospects for growers in Arizona and around the world.
Read more on The Arizona Republic
Check out these bath images:
N.Y.C. lodging house – after the bath (LOC)

Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.
N.Y.C. lodging house – after the bath
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.15132
Call Number: LC-B2- 2950-10
Day 2 – soaking in the bath

Image by Viewoftheworld
the weather front moving in has me feeling poorly and aching in my joints. So a long hot bath was in order. Also read a good book. Then went about the day feeling a bit better. It’s much better viewed in the original large size where the texure of the bubbles shows up.
I just took a bath.. {Explored}

Image by Vijay..
.. and now i am drying up in the sun.
Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 320
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Slow starts sink soccer boys
The Menomonie High School boys soccer team proved to be a second half team in a pair of losses Saturday at the River Heights soccer field in the Menomonie Quad as they came off a pair up shutout defeats last week.
Read more on Dunn County News
Chiles out of race, will back Democratic nominee Sink
Many Democratic activists had been encouraging Chiles — son of the former senator and governor and a lifelong Democrat before he dropped his party registration in June — to leave the race since he entered three months ago.
Read more on St. Lucie News Tribune
Chiles to endorse Sink in Florida
A Democratic pollster says the rise of surprise candidate Rick Scott changed the electoral math.
Read more on Politico
Some cool sink images:
The 65 foot schooner sailing vessel “Ingomar” sunk off Morro Bay, CA and is salvaged here Tuesday 28 April 2009

Image by mikebaird
Update: Per the NRC, the caller is reporting a potential discharge from a sinking vessel in the Pacific Ocean. The USCG has pulled the vessel owner from the sinking vessel. About 350 gallons of diesel fuel is still on board the vessel. Ship name is Ingomar. Ship number is OR-569723. 65ft Pleasure Craft.
Replaced incorrect spelling Ingolmar with the correct spelling Ingomar (update 24 May 2009)
The 65 foot schooner sailing vessel "Ingolmar" sinks off Morro Bay, CA 27 April 2009. Salvage of the 65 foot schooner sailing vessel "Ingolmar" which first took on water late afternoon Sunday 26 April 2009, about 15 miles northwest off the coast of Morro Bay, CA, near Cambria, CA, and lost its keel, started to submerge. After about three and a half hours the crew of six people were rescued by the Morro Bay Coast Guard’s two 47-foot motor life boats from Station Morro Bay, and an HH-65C Dolphin helicopter from Air Station Los Angeles. As of 7PM Monday 27 April 2009, Ingomar was stuck on a sandbar offshore of Azure and Easter Streets in Morro Bay. It was reported to be carrying approximately 350 gallons of fuel. The vessel was anchored by a rescue barge from Associated Pacific with a dry-suited man who can be seen in one of my photos standing on the stern attaching a line. The anchor failed to hold the craft at sea by the next morning. The vessel’s owner contracted with Patriot Environmental Services, an environmental response firm, to mitigate any potential harm in the event any of the fuel is released into the water or shoreline. The Coast Guard and California Department of Fish and Game Office of Spill Prevention and Response established a Unified Command to oversee the situation. The vessel washed up on the beach on Tuesday morning 28 April 2009. Disassembly was started early morning at low tide. As a result a long section of Morro Strand State Beach was closed to all pedestrian traffic from the Cloisters north of the Morro Bay High School to Route 41 entrance just north of Morro Rock. Heavy equipment was put to work removing debris that was strewn along a quarter-mile length of beach. Photos by Michael "Mike" L. Baird, mike [at} mikebaird d o t com, flickr.bairdphotos.com; On 27 April 2009: Canon 1D Mark III, Canon 600mm f/4 IS with circular polarizer, on sturdy tripod. On 28 April 2009: Canon 1D Mark III, 70-200mm f/2.8 IS handheld, circular polarizer.
Update: See photos from Russell who was on this ship when it went down – www.flickr.com/photos/67228595@N00/
Update 24 May 2009. ohsurll Russell, at www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/3484632864/ you said "I was on the Ingomar when it went down , I have photos of the the Coast Guard saving us…."
Thanks for posting that note – we are glad everyone was safe. Your photos at
www.flickr.com/photos/67228595@N00/ really complement my Ingomar set at www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/sets/72157617354629361/
I noticed that the spelling I had from news reports was incorrect now (I used Ingolmar, and your image at www.flickr.com/photos/67228595@N00/3505696313/ shows it clearly to be Ingomar - I’ll correct all my captions). Cheers. mike [at} mikebaird d o t com
The 65 foot schooner sailing vessel “Ingomar” sunk off Morro Bay, CA and is salvaged here Tuesday 28 April 2009

Image by mikebaird
Update: Per the NRC, the caller is reporting a potential discharge from a sinking vessel in the Pacific Ocean. The USCG has pulled the vessel owner from the sinking vessel. About 350 gallons of diesel fuel is still on board the vessel. Ship name is Ingomar. Ship number is OR-569723. 65ft Pleasure Craft.
Replaced incorrect spelling Ingolmar with the correct spelling Ingomar (update 24 May 2009)
The 65 foot schooner sailing vessel "Ingolmar" sinks off Morro Bay, CA 27 April 2009. Salvage of the 65 foot schooner sailing vessel "Ingolmar" which first took on water late afternoon Sunday 26 April 2009, about 15 miles northwest off the coast of Morro Bay, CA, near Cambria, CA, and lost its keel, started to submerge. After about three and a half hours the crew of six people were rescued by the Morro Bay Coast Guard’s two 47-foot motor life boats from Station Morro Bay, and an HH-65C Dolphin helicopter from Air Station Los Angeles. As of 7PM Monday 27 April 2009, Ingomar was stuck on a sandbar offshore of Azure and Easter Streets in Morro Bay. It was reported to be carrying approximately 350 gallons of fuel. The vessel was anchored by a rescue barge from Associated Pacific with a dry-suited man who can be seen in one of my photos standing on the stern attaching a line. The anchor failed to hold the craft at sea by the next morning. The vessel’s owner contracted with Patriot Environmental Services, an environmental response firm, to mitigate any potential harm in the event any of the fuel is released into the water or shoreline. The Coast Guard and California Department of Fish and Game Office of Spill Prevention and Response established a Unified Command to oversee the situation. The vessel washed up on the beach on Tuesday morning 28 April 2009. Disassembly was started early morning at low tide. As a result a long section of Morro Strand State Beach was closed to all pedestrian traffic from the Cloisters north of the Morro Bay High School to Route 41 entrance just north of Morro Rock. Heavy equipment was put to work removing debris that was strewn along a quarter-mile length of beach. Photos by Michael "Mike" L. Baird, mike [at} mikebaird d o t com, flickr.bairdphotos.com; On 27 April 2009: Canon 1D Mark III, Canon 600mm f/4 IS with circular polarizer, on sturdy tripod. On 28 April 2009: Canon 1D Mark III, 70-200mm f/2.8 IS handheld, circular polarizer.
Update: See photos from Russell who was on this ship when it went down – www.flickr.com/photos/67228595@N00/
Update 24 May 2009. ohsurll Russell, at www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/3484632864/ you said "I was on the Ingomar when it went down , I have photos of the the Coast Guard saving us…."
Thanks for posting that note – we are glad everyone was safe. Your photos at
www.flickr.com/photos/67228595@N00/ really complement my Ingomar set at www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/sets/72157617354629361/
I noticed that the spelling I had from news reports was incorrect now (I used Ingolmar, and your image at www.flickr.com/photos/67228595@N00/3505696313/ shows it clearly to be Ingomar - I’ll correct all my captions). Cheers. mike [at} mikebaird d o t com
Sinking

Image by Oliver Beattie
A chain used for the boats appears to sink in the golden sand (Mousehole, Cornwall)