Needing more Cosmos
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In memory of Steve Sneyd
Deepening wind and light
accelerating by yet captured
in a moment of reflection
© Gerald England
Composed: Hyde, 23rd Decem...
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Wheelie Bins on Market Street
The blue ones are for paper. The green ones are for plastic bottles and cans. They will have been brought out from the rear of the rows of shops ready for the arrival of the refuse wagon.
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7 comments:
What a joy to see ! Over here each street has a container or two, mostly open, where nearly all is thrown into, regardless of its nature. There are a few for paper and plastic as well, yet people still aren't using them as much as possible.
During the night dogs roaming the streets, while searching for something to eat.
Thank you for the memories of home as well. Please have a good Tuesday.
daily athens
Good to see recycling! Go green!
Recycling is a must in our days.
Costas
Go greeeennn!
It's fabulous, so this is one of the reason that everything is so clean there.Here we have BLUE plastic bag to put plastic bottles and cans.The blue container is for papers.The green boxes are for glasses.
Hugs
Léia
The bins lined up make for an interesting subject, eye catching.
I always think wheelie bins look like sentinels lined up. Our wheelie bins are all green - they just have different coloured lids. Red for rubbish, yellow for recycling and green for garden waste.
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