I used to have an annual dump-anything trash pick-up day at the house I shared with my first husband. True to what you say, we'd put stuff out 2-3 days early and it would usually be completely gone well before the city dump trucks could come. It was always fun to peek out the kitchen window watching the treasure-hunters.
And yours sounds like the ultimate of treasure hunts! Oh to dig into the life stories of Mr. Henderson through his leftover unfinished projects. There must be some great short story ideas there for a creative soul.
I'm also glad you didn't get any poison ivy this time.
Hobbit wants to know when the school bus greenhouse is done. He will come teach you about the insects you need to keep your plants happy and healthy (he used to do that for the Dpt of Ag at the state of MN).
I used to have an annual dump-anything trash pick-up day at the house I shared with my first husband. True to what you say, we'd put stuff out 2-3 days early and it would usually be completely gone well before the city dump trucks could come. It was always fun to peek out the kitchen window watching the treasure-hunters.
And yours sounds like the ultimate of treasure hunts! Oh to dig into the life stories of Mr. Henderson through his leftover unfinished projects. There must be some great short story ideas there for a creative soul.
I'm also glad you didn't get any poison ivy this time.
Hobbit wants to know when the school bus greenhouse is done. He will come teach you about the insects you need to keep your plants happy and healthy (he used to do that for the Dpt of Ag at the state of MN).