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my garden's first flowers and they're from garbage!
no seriously.
This grew out of half a cabbage that sprouted when i left it out on the counter for a few days. After it sprouted i put it outside and watered it. Now it is flowering.
Weird thing I saw on the UB campus #2: two of these bottles had plants growing in them. And not like a little bit of mold--there were root systems and leaves sprouting. It was pretty impressive. I really want to know what was going on with these, because I assume someone was caring for them but they were just sort of sitting on top of the garbage can. You'd think a janitor would get rid of them without seeing the beauty in it.
Maybe I'm underestimating UB's janitors.
Maybe one of the janitors is the person growing the plants.
Garbage
10 Giorni Suonati
Castello Sforzesco, Vigevano (Italia)
11 luglio 2012
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It was in crazy-Bogota: a burning-garbage truck. The truck looked like a time machine in the inside... pretty weird.
Why is it that people who are out to enjoy nature.......snowmobilers, ATVers and yes even hikers feel that it is OK to throw their garbage on the ground. These cardboard containers would easily fit in someones pocket till they got back home, but, no they were dcopped on the road when they finished changing the spark plugs. I'm surprised the old plugs weren't there,too. Of course they weigh more and were probably pitched into the woods. The more I know about people....the more I love my dog...sigh.
Garbage + Maxïmo Park + Honeyblood at Digbeth Arena, Birmingham, UK - 8th September 2018
Photos by Rob Hadley
The garbage is super full and needs to be taken down to the garbage shed, so this squirrel decided to come and tear a hole in one of the super thick plastic bags and find some food. I let the dog out to "scare" it away.
Secretary Walker joined Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki and council members Nnamdi Chukwuocha and Vash Turner at the May 25 announcement of the city’s first neighborhood stabilization program in West Center City.
Mayor Purzycki said the city is “committed to making a big difference” in the neighborhood through the increased presence of police officers, licensing and inspection personnel, changing traffic and garbage pick-up patterns, holding property owners accountable for the status of their buildings, and increasing the availability of social services, educational programs and recreational opportunities, including $1.3 million for upgrades to William “Hicks” Anderson Center, where the press conference was held.
“We’d love to work on some targeted strategies to create real wraparound services for our families to allow young people, all families, the opportunity to grow and to be well,” said Secretary Walker, a family physician, who said DHSS staff already are working with city officials on providing greater access to employment training and other social services.
Councilman Chukwuocha, who spent his childhood playing sports at the center named for his father, said, “All it takes is little things that the city can do.”
Each floors has a pull open garbage shoot that drops directly to our private garbage facility. Never freeze your knickers off taking out garbage again..........
A Roland Khoury Charcoal Pencil masterpiece that represents two garbage men at work in Aleppo - Syria.
1974
Garbage @ Digbeth Arena, Birmingham - Saturday, 8th September 2018
Photograph by Rich Ward for Midlands Rocks
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Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, Downtown, Japan, Japanese, Garbage, Rubbish, Bin, Grafitti, Street Art, Trash
On April 6, 2012
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BRAZIL. Curitiba, Paraná. Garbage scavenger families on the slums of Parolin district.
Garbage scavenging is a highly widespread activity between thousands of poor families in South Brazil. Family members of all ages may usually walk for hours in the search of cardboard boxes, copper parts and virtually any material worth selling for a reasonable price in on of the many recycling companies spread throughout the cities. Often taken by criminals (or, at least, people worth avoiding when walking on the streets) by most well-established citizens and having to face the continuous fall of prices of materials destined to recycling, those workers have been fighting for years against the immediate deterioration of their situation, while roaming through the daily routine between large city centers and the constant eruptions of violence on their own neighborhoods.