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Mutants in broad daylight. Never a good sign.

Cleanup in progress after hurricane Ian. Naples Florida

Part of 'Wiesenthal stop' project with 'new' towels / size comparison

Vehicles Assist in Parade Cleanup

(Photo Credit: Michael Anton)

This past weekend myself and three friends participated in the International Coastal Cleanup. We chose to cleanup at Sand Point near Lake Ozette, which has become my go-to destination for cleanup events over the past few years.

 

The trail to Sand Point is in amazing shape - better than I've ever seen it. Our hot and dry summer has reduced water sources around Sand Point to stagnant pools of tea-colored water. This lack of water was certainly a surprise, I've never not seen the creeks flowing out at the coast.

 

While there appeared to be a decrease in debris north of Sand Point, hiking a mile or two south of Sand Point produced the expected amounts of plastics, Styrofoam, rope and more. Cleanup efforts are important, but so to are our day-to-day actions. Reduce, reuse and recycle. Avoid single-use plastics. Educate yourself and others. Get involved.

Massive studio cleanup and closet deconstruction. Yikes!

Mariners Star Wars Night at Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington, on Friday, August 19, 2016.

Second half prep. Should have used sonite wax on the clay, the epoxy sticks very aggressively to it and cleaning was a massive pain

Navy Seaman Recruit Kristina Young hurls a shovelful of snow during the cleanup at the Center for Service Support Detachment barracks after a record-breaking blizzard slammed the U.S. East Coast over the weekend, dumping nearly 30 inches of snow over the Washington, D.C./Baltimore metro area. The CSSD barracks houses sailors who are training in various media and public affairs specialties at the joint-service Defense Information School. Young is enrolled in the Basic Public Affairs Specialist Course. Young and her shipmates spent over eight hours clearing walkways of the hard-packed snow.

Navy Visual News Service

Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nathanael T. Miller

Date: 02.07.2010

Location: Fort George G. Meade, US

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Photos taken for work of the cleanup effort underway at Hoover High School and Meredith Middle School after severe thunderstorm. Hail the size of golf balls and larger damaged the roof of the campus, causing water damage throughout the schools.

The Fremont Troll sculpture receives its annual scrub down from Fremont Arts Council volunteers on Sunday, October 26, 2014. The troll was created in 1990, and resides under the north side of the Aurora Bridge. #frefordtoday

8/3/16 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications

 

Staff and Conservation Jobs Corps members at Patapsco help cleanup the Avalon area after devastating flash floods rocked central Maryland on July 30, 2016.

Image from an archived slide film presumably showing a demonstration of basic asbestos cleanup process. This photo shows its apparent age by the use of an outdated asbestos "caution" waste bag, which has since been updated to "danger" warning labels. Likewise, modern asbestos abatement workers have also ended the apparent practice of wearing dress-shoes and dress-socks while removing asbestos in the good-ol'-days.

black cherry tree this time - orange light from sun setting

Cleaning up the floor, getting ready to lay the vinyl tiles.

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The scene of a tragic accident due to ice coated roads. Five tractor trailers and a car were involved. Unfortunately there was one fatality. Click on the link below for more on this accident.

 

www.watershedpost.com/2014/five-tractor-trailers-and-two-...

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