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The Bathroom Sink

Posted on: 12/17/09, 18:13:00
Well, look at what I found hiding in the blog software? An entry I'd meant to publish on November 18th! Go figure! I blame Michigan Winters, I suppose. We still don't have new faucets, but since we got the new water tank (bigger than the last one) Harley seems fairly content to sit quietly on the counter — aerators ignored — enjoying the steam that collects in the bathroom while the humans shower. You know, so far.

Harley successfully removed the aerator screen from one of the bathroom sinks the other day. He squished it and squished it in his beak for awhile, me telling him to drop it the whole time. When he finally let me take it it was no longer a round bit of screen, it was a nice little lump.

Best game ever.

Here he is, pretending to "just drink the water."
Harley drinking
In reality, the only reason he hasn't ripped the screen out of this second bathroom sink is because we've learned to leave the water running while he's playing on the counter. This has slowed him down a little bit.

After a brief foray into "chipping off the mineral deposits that have collected on two 15-year-old aerators" (we slowed this game down by soaking them in vinegar), his new trick is to unscrew the aerator itself. Yes, really. He totally understands the concept of "righty tighty, lefty loosey." I am not making this up. So every few days we have to re-tighten them. For a little while we simply removed the aerator assembly completely, but we soon discovered that this is a bad idea.
Harley acting all innocent
With all that water shooting willy-nilly, we started getting leaks under the sinks. Not fun.

So we've started shopping for bird-proof faucets. We're not sure they exist, apart from these incredibly ugly ones. (I mean, really. Talk about ugly.)
ugly bird-proof faucet ugly bird-proof faucet
waterfall faucet
There are also some pretty cool models, many of which are made of glass, cost a thousand dollars, and seem either to be made for sink bowls or to be mounted on the wall. While we've talked about redecorating the bathroom (getting rid of the pink is on the list), the friendly people at the home improvement stores look at us funny when we explain we're looking for bird-proof faucets. I dunno, should we pretend Harley is a 90-pound dog? Besides, two thousand dollars (for two sinks) would buy an awful lot of bourbon. And really, we're waaaaay too lazy to redecorate a whole, entire room. No matter how small.

Instead, we've been trying to distract Harley with bath toys.
Halrey plays with his bath toys
Sometimes it even works. That is, if you can count pushing the tub of water off the counter as "playing with bath toys." Harley thinks you can.

Comments

12/30/09, 22:01:28
I just moved and the upstairs bathroom has the faucet you've shown on the right. I thought it was a neat setup because the water pours into a giant copper basin. Who knew it's also bird proof!
12/31/09, 09:03:05
Well, you tell me if it's bird proof! Of course, your little cockatiels might not be able to do as much damage as Harley could! At any rate, it does seem like it would be hard for a bird to do any serious damage to it....what do you think, now that you've used one?

I like those big basin sinks - and maybe that faucet would look better in that context.
12/31/09, 20:50:58
Yes, the worst thing that the cockatiels do is chew wood.

I really like the faucet, but it's not at all practical. The water is either a trickle or a torrent. It's hard to set the water to cold or hot. The basin is so big and pretty that I can't dirty up the remaining space with toothbrushes and hair products. I'm glad that we have other bathrooms for more practical purposes.

I'll send you pictures, if you want some ideas. It really is pretty!
01/04/10, 12:14:57
Too bad the faucet isn't being practical, and it's really too bad that the basin sets the stage for a fancy environment! I kinda like using Harley as my excuse for being practical - and not "designerly" - in my home. Hard to have a sink that you always want to keep clean. As if!

Having said all that, I'd love to see pictures. Secretly, I love those basin sinks. I'm not sure they'd be practical, but still - they might make a good toy for Harley!
01/05/10, 12:25:28
I'm very happy that my parrots have not discovered the joys of playing with the sink. Must keep them away from Harley :)
05/13/10, 21:42:20
Harley is so cute! I love the way he drink the water!

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