Gunnedah in country NSW has a Dorothea Mackellar memorial because she was inspired to write part of her much loved poem “My Country” in 1905 when she visited one of her family’s properties at Gunnedah. The good folk of Gunnedah have taken things a little further by engraving poems on the backs of the public toilet doors. One can choose which poet they’d prefer to read as the names are on the outside of the door. Now after we compared our photos I have a sneaking suspicion that the poets match the gender of the toilet, but that is only a guess. You’ll have to go there and check it out yourself.

William McGonagall , though shouldst be living at this hour 😉
LikeLike
I’ve just Googled him. He certainly had perseverance didn’t he?
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yup!
LikeLike
Now that’s a very different type of education to get from the back of a toilet door. 🙂
LikeLike
And no graffiti.
LikeLiked by 1 person
You could be there for awhile!
LikeLike
They should have had more than one verse to occupy those on more serious business.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Wow that is something very unique!
LikeLike
I’ll bet the locals are well versed!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Very well written.
LikeLike
Thank you.
LikeLike