Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Debris from the Yard

The sanitation workers who pick up debris once a week for our area once told us that we indeed kept them employed and we certainly have done so this spring.

We have sorely neglected the Back Forty but we have finally started to clean up after hurricane Irma who felled several trees in our yard and scattered debris all over the place.



We are supposed to bag debris or put it in containers.  The exception of course are tree limbs and shrubbery that are 4 feet; however, it should be neatly stacked.



For us who are retired it is unfortunate that the debris is scheduled for pick up on Mondays. 

In most cases, this means that the debris is out by he curb over the weekend.  For working people, this works fine; they apparently only have the weekends to tend their yards.


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4 comments:

  1. Thank you for your comment. It is a lot of work. It keeps us busy.

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  2. Gardens can be a lot of work. I have some help with mine. We're currently trying to get the grass cut for the first time this year - every time we have a few dry days and I think I can fit in cutting it it rains and we're back to square one where the grass is too wet for cutting. Thanks for stopping by my blog. good luck with the challenge.

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  3. Thank you for your comment. Summertime is almost here and the grass will be needing cutting every week.

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