ever take a bath in seltzer water? must be refreshing.Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Actually...I would imagine it to be very close to mineral water in the springs... The cost of such an attraction would be, 100$ or so, I would imagine.
that must be pretty cool. what is you main language? a bath is when one immerses themselves in water to clean themselves. Like a showers but you lay in it and the water is still. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
I try to shower only to save water. I very rarely ever take a bath any longer. So I really don't think I would want to be in seltzer water for I do not believe I would be able to use soap to get myself clean.
that is a sweet picture of a bath. this quotation (roughly recalled) sums up my attitude to baths "there must be many problems which can't be solved by a warm bath, but i can't think of many" unfortunately, the quote loses some impact when you recall it's from Sylvia Plath Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! although, on second thoughts, maybe it actually supports the extent of its restorative benefits if it could provide such comfort to a person with very difficult problems
soap, who needs soap. I have these in my tub. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppcPXZ-ARzw&feature=related
Man, I haven't taken a bath since I was kid. It's been showers the whole way. Isn't it really just sitting in a pool of water that has your washed off dirtiness in it? Or do you take the bath after you've showered? Or is the water constantly on with the drain open so that there's a constant replenishment of clean water?
I shower before I get in the bath, but I have a bathtub similar to the one pictured above, it's really huge. Large enough for two people to sit in comfortable and just veg out. I shower, light candles, get a beer and just veg if I've had a really bad day.