It’s a marvel how much trash one can generate.
Cardboard, plastic, paper (tons of paper) Amazon wrapping envelopes (which are made of completely untearable stuff), glass , cans (am I forgetting anything)?
I feel this more keenly right now, because my neighbor has been taking out my recycling bins since Lee died. That was a job Lee always did, and it is rather awkward for me to do at this time. Things will improve when I get more exercise, but I really don’t like burdening someone with that job. She is a young woman, but she has some health issues of her own and is also very busy as she is a deacon at her church and very involved with a lot of church duties.
Looking forward to passing along that katana tomorrow. I hope sensei can get a good price for it.
Upward and onward.
Pray for our troops.
God bless everybody.
Patty
We do live in a world of disposable everything. No answers for this one.
It’s a fact of life.
It’s hard to come up with solutions. Obviously, there’s room for improvement, but we enjoy benefits in sanitation and food preservation that were unimaginable in generations past.