She-inal at Punta Gorda Dairy Queen
This female urinal in the Dairy Queen off the Kings Highway exit of I-75 at Punta Gorda was quite the surprise when I happened across it earlier this year. This visit, I brought my camera with me. It’s not meant to be functional … anymore … but it was when installed.
The “She-inal” was created by Kathy Kidder Jones, who founded a company in Pensacola in the early 1990s to create and market her patented invention, where women are supposed to use the hose to stand while relieving themselves. Her idea got enough traction that these contraptions ended up in quite a few Dairy Queens around the country, and a few other places as well.
This is the only one I’ve happened across, and it’s now a modern museum piece. No, it’s not in any of my guidebooks.
Take aim, ladies!
One of my whirlwind press trips last month involved scoping out what’s new in Punta Gorda to fill in some holes in South Florida: An Explorer’s Guide. A lot has changed since I worked on that first edition. Hurricane Charley hit a week after my initial visit, and I had to return much later – and delay the book – to see the rebuilding. Now that several years have elapsed, Punta Gorda is back on its feet, with new things to see and do opening all the time. The Wyvern Hotel is the latest addition to downtown, and scores big points as one of the most luxurious yet intimate hotels I’ve reviewed in Florida. With a Spanish-influenced restaurant, Lulu, on the first floor and a busy bar adjoining the rooftop pool, they’ll tempt you not to leave and walk a block to the downtown restaurant district … although I did, since I needed to add a couple more restaurants to my book. I appreciated the large and elegant bath with tub and shower, the free wifi, and free parking, but the crown jewel? The bed. Rob says he’s never had a better night’s sleep. Comfy and fluffy in all the right places, it was a bed that was just plain hard to get out of in the morning, it was that good. Can’t wait to return!
There is something to be said for the perfect sweet tea: so properly Southern that when it’s done right, you don’t need to think about it. It just is.