I've had these unique "ashtrays" in my archives for a few years encountered through my travels. I believe less people have taken up smoking these days, but it is nice to see there are still receptacles available for those who have not kicked the habit.
I've had these unique "ashtrays" in my archives for a few years encountered through my travels. I believe less people have taken up smoking these days, but it is nice to see there are still receptacles available for those who have not kicked the habit.
ReplyDeleteAlways better to see an ashtray than to see the butts on the ground! Great series!
ReplyDeleteAlways better to see an ashtray than to see the butts on the ground! Great series!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a creative way to dispose of butts :) Happy WW
ReplyDeleteCreative encouragement to stub that butt.
ReplyDeleteNot sure WHICH one I like best, the drum or the boot!!!
ReplyDeleteMines up as well at AussiePomm - Sydney Moon
Have a great day!!
what a terrible job to have to clean one of those out...uuugh.
ReplyDeleteClever, clever, clever.
ReplyDeleteReally nice finds! (I would never have thought of 'collecting' ashtray captures in a 100 years:)
ReplyDeleteLove the boot.
ReplyDeleteEmma and Buster
It's interesting to see how much creativity people put into ashtrays.
ReplyDeleteGood one, Karen!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fine shot of the GG Bridge in your masthead photo, too!
Cool ideas.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting series!
ReplyDeleteNow if more smokers would use them and not the ground.
ReplyDeleteI like the boot! I played too. Mine are here and here.
ReplyDeleteThey are very interesting things.
ReplyDeleteI think that there are great artist.
Far better than seeing them littered all over the floor, great receptacales!
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