dumpster diving
May. 2nd, 2005 11:40 amWell, we didn't actually dive into any of the dumpsters---they were heaped too high for that. But yesterday
squirrelykat and I did some serious reuse reclaiming recon in the trash from the departing U. Mich. crowd, apparently some of whom are just as well off and wasteful as we imagine. Her big find: a Prada purse. Mine? Hmmm... I like my new towels & shelves, and I'm glad to have the free cleaning supplies, but the top scores are (1) the deco repro clock (I like me some clocks), (2) the two very nice wooden coat hangers (two of this hanger, in fact:

), and (3) the nearly-full 3-lb can of Maxwell House. My bean grinder bit the dust recently, so it's not even disappointing that my free coffee is already ground.
The roller blades and snowboarding shoes weren't my size. And I already have a Swiffer---a shame, cuz there were plenty of those to be had.

), and (3) the nearly-full 3-lb can of Maxwell House. My bean grinder bit the dust recently, so it's not even disappointing that my free coffee is already ground.
The roller blades and snowboarding shoes weren't my size. And I already have a Swiffer---a shame, cuz there were plenty of those to be had.
Re: hmm....
Date: May. 4th, 2005 06:29 pm (UTC)a friend of mine used to do clean outs in a college neighborhood. he routinely cleaned out apartments where it looked as if someone got out of bed and just left. these kids would just abandon everything. he told me that each of his kids has their own television, they have like 3 or 4 game console thingies, and like 3 COMPUTERS. Last I talked to him, even his extended family had so much salvaged stuff that it was running out of their ears.
i'm totally jealous, because I often secretly (or not so secretly) wish i could be that spoiled and privileged.
Re: hmm....
Date: May. 4th, 2005 06:36 pm (UTC)