(that's one full dumpster, ya'll!)
Check one more off the list of things to accomplish: we got ourselves a dumpster.
And spent pretty much the entire weekend loading it up.
One of the first things we noticed (I mean, it was hard to miss) was the enormous amount of trash on the property. Piles of junk everywhere.
(this was the yard before)
We assumed it was all just old stuff that had been left sitting out and never picked up properly, but we very quickly learned otherwise. Everything in the outbuildings and on the ground was broken TRASH. Just absolute garbage. Nothing salvageable except 2 bowling balls and a handful of carabiner clips, and a frame with a broken mirror I'm going to repaint and fix up. There were tarps buried in the leaves out in the woods, with cinder blocks on them, and under each one was piles of disintegrating bags of household garbage. I mean, I get that driving your trash to the dump is a pain in the ass, but come on. Diapers, motor oil, car parts, beer cans. It was absolutely disgusting.
I didn't expect cleaning up the yard to be an emotional experience, but I was alternating between absolute rage at the sheer laziness and ignorance, and heartbreak for the land, the poor, abused land. At least one tree that was growing in the garbage is dead. Under the piles I found daffodils and daylillies struggling to come up. It made me want to punch someone. And it made me more determined than ever to love this land and care for it.
It's the most awesome feeling to pull up the drive now and see a nice clean yard. It looks and feels a thousand times better.
(the yard after)
We still need to do some repair on the two buildings we kept, and put sides and doors on them so no one can see all our junk when it goes in there. But our junk will be nice junk, organized junk. :)
The only one who was maybe a little sad about the cleanup was the dog. Lucy's part labrador and she LOVED going thru the trash to find "toys" to play with, which of course ended up all over the yard. No more old paint rollers for you, suckah! Ha ha!
The only one who was maybe a little sad about the cleanup was the dog. Lucy's part labrador and she LOVED going thru the trash to find "toys" to play with, which of course ended up all over the yard. No more old paint rollers for you, suckah! Ha ha!
1 comment:
Nice job! That must have taken forever, but it's so cool you did it and are committed to keeping your land clean and beautiful.
Skanks who litter really do deserve a sucker punch to the face.
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