Those of you who have been reading regularly know that I love to take a trip to the dump (which is technically a transfer station so who knows where it all ends up) with my household trash. Today I will finally show you what it looks like.
The big brown structure is "the pit" where the trash goes. The smaller white one in the fore ground is where old guys sit to make sure you have the proper sticker on your car and are allowed to dump. Not a bad job.
Here were some of the goodies just waiting to be taken home. How about that lime green dresser? And not a bad stroller or high chair.
And here is where you find treasure. It doesn't look like much but believe me, there is hidden gold everywhere. On this particular day it was pretty cleaned out and lots of books. I don't know if you can read the rules but some one can't spell and most people don't read them any way.
Here is a close up of what you can find. This is the dishes and breakable shelf. One woman told me that she found a place setting for her china set there.
This is where the glass is recycled. There is also a place for plastic and newspapers on the other side.
All is pretty well organized, not bad for a middle class town. It does not, however, compare in any way to the Cape Cod's South Yarmouth dump where your cast offs have to pass a jurying process to be worthy of being picked up at the dump. I just wish I knew someone there with a sticker.
Hope you enjoyed the tour.
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