Company comes and company goes and I take the trash out so I can sort it and get out the recycle stuff and put it where it goes. I have box right outside the door for the plastic. I have a bag on the door for the pop cans. A box is under the Philodendron for newspapers and another for the junk mail. The glass gets set on the buffet and I take it to the tin shed. Call me a nut, but nut I am.
It is all set up, all that needs done is everything in its place. I guess I should be happy that it made it to the trash, but you know me, if I ain't bitchin' I am probably dead. I like to go for walks and when I do I always carry a sack. I come home with lots of good stuff! I find aluminum cans which I stomp and put in my sack. Sometimes I do the plastic if it is not really dirty. No spiders allowed in my sack! I even found a muffler once which was kind of heavy so I kicked it over and then came back that way and got it. It went in the scrap metal pile.
The cans go in a drum with a big liner and when that is full, I got me some spending money! Cardboard gets torn into manageable pieces and goes to the recycle place along with the glass, plastic and newspapers. I have a box in the front room that accumulates stuff for the Disabled Veterans. People actually contribute to my piles from time to time. Remember when we used to use rags? That was the good old days! Now we buy nice square microfiber things to use.
So, here is my question, when you pitch that beer can out the window, what do you think happens to it? Are you doing it so I can find it? If you are, thank you, but I can not be everywhere. I used to walk on the levee and I could really make a haul there, but guess where I make my biggest finds? Right out here in my own trash can! You would think when people live with me day after day that they would get the idea that mother is a trash picker for a reason! But no. What is it the Bible says about a Prophet is not without favor save in his own country? Well a woman who recycles has the hardest audience under her own roof!
I have seen park benches made with recycled plastic and they are beautiful. I have seen what aluminum cans can do when thrown over the fence at the Animal Shelter. They land on the trailer and are then sold for medicine for the doggies. Glass, I don't know about, but I am sure it becomes something better than a mess on the side of the road. So, I am not going to nag you, but if you come to my house, I would appreciate it very much if you did not throw your beer cans in the front yard. And leave your cigarette butts in the can on the back patio. If you are tired of that jacket, throw it in the box over under the big North window. We will have a good time if you just humor me on this!
Have a good day, put litter in it's place, and remember to smile cause God loves you!
This is the ramblings of a woman who has, at one time or another, done about anything she wanted to. "If I don't know the right answer I will dazzle you with a line of b---s--- until you are pretty sure I am a genius on the subject. May teach you something in the process!"
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010
This is my Church: First Congregational United Church of Christ
This is my new church. I love the United Church of Christ and have been a member for probably 20 years. Not at this church, but at the Christ Congregational UCC Church which is in Belmont. I will do a piece on that one later. For now, I want to introduce you to my present church and it's history.
This building was built in 1878 or thereabouts. It has lots of wood and lots of stained glass windows which I would love to see at night, but I don't get into town at night and if I did I would be inside the church. This building is on the Historic Registry and since it is a working building it really has to be kept in tip top shape. I am sure that the reception area which is called Mayflower Hall (and I am sure there is a story behind that name) along with the rest of that part was added later.
I really do not know a lot about the history so I am going to tell you about it from a parishoners point of view. We have a beautiful window called "The Rose Window" (again, for whatever reason) which is in dire need of repair. Well, not really repair, but restoration. This is a $20,000 project and I think we almost have enough money to do that.It is the original Tiffany Glass and is indeed a work of art.
The Rose Window is behind the other high point of the church which is the pipe organ. I do not know how many pipes this thing has, but they are BIG and there are a lot. I have not counted them because I am afraid it would be like the counting of sheep. Our organist is named Randy Tryon, and that guy must have been born with a pipe organ under him, because it is second nature to him. He fills our walls with the most beautiful music you have ever heard! That in itself is worth at trip over on Sunday morning.
We are a very small church as is Christ Congregational, our sister church, so we share a minister. Or at least when we get one we will share. I think that will be soon. The way it works is for 6 months we will meet at 9:30 and Christ will meet at a later time. Until we get said minister, we have temporary ministers. We have two who alternate.
The first one is Reverend Fred Dare. He is retired and comes to our church on alterate Sundays. The other one is Rev. Steve Parke. I know him a little better. He is retired from the State Hospital. He plays the guitar and sings us songs. Kind of a little hippie type fellow, but a loveable little cuss and gives a very good sermon. Well, so does Rev. Dare, but you know what I mean, just different types: poles apart! I do love them both.
Ok, I have rattled on long enough. I would love to have you visit my church just for the reasons I have given. It is sure worth the trip. We are in the phone book, or click and leave me a comment!
Remember the old song, "You go to your church and I'll go to mine, but we'll both walk along together!"
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