Granted, I see trashbags that somehow missed the dumpster. Actually, we have two side-by-side and a big wooden fence around the area, along with our big recycling bins...we are in Germany, which is recycling heaven. Anyway, at any give time, usually closer to trash pick-up time, I'd see one dumpster, filled to the gills and overflowing...and the other...almost empty. I FINALLY figured it out, and it took me almost a month. People were winging their bags over the fence and hoping it would hit the dumpster. Since they couldn't see...they didn't care...or so it seems. I also see they didn't care about other things from the perfectly good things I would find around there. It's not like we don't have a thrift shop around here...we also have the German Red Cross store and a few other places items can be dropped off..maybe that's the key...dropped off...too much effort.
I've seen
- a very nice leather recliner that still worked (I tried it out). I was really hoping though, as I sat in it, that their dog or cat didn't just pee all over it.
- An antique wooden table that was very stable and very useable....but okay, it was a bit butt ugly if you don't like that heavy stuff.
- A fairly new Pottery Barn Amoire in a beautiful whitewashed color with only a scratch on the back of it.
- Nice wood picture frames.
- A newer toddler's toy, like a plastic table with all these gadgets, whirlys and things that make noise and light up....and it was still working and looked to be in excellent condition.
- Numerous dining and kitchen chairs that looked sturdy.
- A nice wooden baby changing table.
- A diaper bin...okay, I'd throw that away too.
- An iron wine rack.
- Bin of four cubbyholes in colorful primary colors.
- A perfectly good men's mountain bike...it just needed new tires.
- Four weather-beaten wire egg baskets...guess they gave up the collection?
What kinds of things do you find in and around your local trash?
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