I write to you from…..

They used to have separate can bins on the beach, and the fire house at 130th used to have bins as well but the city stopped recycling a bunch of years back because it was too expensive lol

hutch wrote:
Where can I take stuff for recycling around North OC??
hutch wrote:
Where can I take stuff for recycling around North OC??
just throw it in the dunes like everyone else
We take our recycling home with us.  Such a pain

hutch wrote:
Where can I take stuff for recycling around North OC??
apparently they burn it all in OC
https://oceancitymd.gov/oc/departments/public-works/recycling/

I will add, consumer recycling is a myth we've all bought in on
in concept it's great, in reality it's not happening to any degree that makes a difference

The only way consumers can make a big impact…reduce and reuse
and Compost!  Composting is the most impactful thing residential consumers can do

the pressure needs to be on gov't and commercial…as the amount of waste they produce that can be recycled dwarfs what consumers produce and that's where the focus should be
nkotb wrote:
They used to have separate can bins on the beach, and the fire house at 130th used to have bins as well but the city stopped recycling a bunch of years back because it was too expensive lol

hutch wrote:
Where can I take stuff for recycling around North OC??



Yeah I remember I used to take it to that firehouse but I checked it out and there is an unmarked container…and website no longer says anything about recycling…come to think of it last time I put my recycling there it felt iffy
Hatchamaticıll|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|llıl wrote:
hutch wrote:
Where can I take stuff for recycling around North OC??
just throw it in the dunes like everyone else


I haven’t seen one piece of garbage on beach here….

Only annoyances are some playing their annoying “country that’s not country” music and people who pitch big canopy tents right by water and then disappear most of the day. I note canopy tents are illegal in Rehoboth
We have decided to take the aluminum recyclables home….not sure what to do with my 36 bottles of corona (5 of which still to be drank)


I am not prepared to accept that recycling our stuff is not a net positive. I think that’s a facile way of looking at things to go to bed comfy about turning the planet into a big garbage dump.
hutch wrote:
aluminum recyclables home…
aluminum is one of the few that recycles well
if you are serious about this kind of stuff, you should stop buying things in glass bottles
glass while it CAN be recycled, it's Enivronmental impact is so much greater (mostly due to weight, inefficient packaging and breakage), which is usually a net-negative in the end

Arlington decided it wasn't worth it with glass (at least curbside)
and we are about as blue as it gets, so that tells you something
Dylan says you should have used “green” not “blue”…
Chautauqua, ny
Enjoying an incredible performance of rites of spring
Mondegreen, Delaware
Rites of Spring got back together?

Nice!
grateful wrote:
Mondegreen, Delaware


4 day Phish festival!!! Nice
hutch wrote:
Rites of Spring got back together?

Nice!
Will say the ballet dancer reminded me of guy and how he would contort

Didn’t realize the original didn’t have the s

Learned about this piece early because of the riot the music caused
Always thought that was very punk rock
On a roof top of an old tobacco factory overlooking the Richmond skyline
Shockoe bottom
Oh I see how it is. Yall hanging out down the hill from me and you don’t even call!
Oh no I was just putting a name to the place sidehatch was…
hutch wrote:
Oh no I was just putting a name to the place sidehatch was…
My apologies. My “y’all” is now directed singularly at Hatch, not you.
hutch wrote:
Shockoe bottom
actually belemeade
The tobacco lofts
Liz lives in Richmond now

Julian, wrote:
Oh I see how it is. Yall hanging out down the hill from me and you don’t even call!
If I thought you were into the classic lines of 50 year old Italian scooters, I would have called ya
But i think you would have just been bored