While it is true that I do not see as well as I did when younger. With glasses I'm still rated 20/20.
The bathroom in my house was put in only 15 years ago. It was made from an upstairs bedroom. My house was built in 1857; that is before the civil war. Originally it had no indoor toilets. When I bought the house it had an add on bath that literally fell off the house when the remodelers started to emplace a new bathroom. A few years later we remoldeled an upstairs bedroom into an upstairs bathroom. It's probably one of the best lit rooms on the house; plus it has large windows, one on the east side and the other on the western side of the house. Because it is a bathroom the windows do have long, light curtains. The bath is one room that has been modernized and really does not property fit the pre-civil war décor of most of the rest of the house. But any bathroom we put in would have been out of place for the year the house was built. People of that period (especially on the frontier) used the outhouse. The old outhouse was wood and was pretty much gone by the time I purchased the property back in 1979.
I have a garden where the old outhouse once stood. As I said, there was a bath stuck onto the house when I bought it. It was removed shortly after we moved in. I have never owned a large dog. The miniature schnauzer is the only breed my wife and I have ever had, except for a very short time when we were keeping a golden retriever for some friends until they could take her. She was the only dog we kept outside. She had a deadly tail.
The bathroom in my house was put in only 15 years ago. It was made from an upstairs bedroom. My house was built in 1857; that is before the civil war. Originally it had no indoor toilets. When I bought the house it had an add on bath that literally fell off the house when the remodelers started to emplace a new bathroom. A few years later we remoldeled an upstairs bedroom into an upstairs bathroom. It's probably one of the best lit rooms on the house; plus it has large windows, one on the east side and the other on the western side of the house. Because it is a bathroom the windows do have long, light curtains. The bath is one room that has been modernized and really does not property fit the pre-civil war décor of most of the rest of the house. But any bathroom we put in would have been out of place for the year the house was built. People of that period (especially on the frontier) used the outhouse. The old outhouse was wood and was pretty much gone by the time I purchased the property back in 1979.
I have a garden where the old outhouse once stood. As I said, there was a bath stuck onto the house when I bought it. It was removed shortly after we moved in. I have never owned a large dog. The miniature schnauzer is the only breed my wife and I have ever had, except for a very short time when we were keeping a golden retriever for some friends until they could take her. She was the only dog we kept outside. She had a deadly tail.