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Our town’s Facebook page has made me realize what a slacker I am.
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Talk about reuse and recycle!
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This piece was so well received it will be traveling to New York State next month for an art exhibition.
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Gives new meaning to the phrase ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure’.
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If you can prove that some of your trash (you did keep receipts, right?) is a part of that (uhh) Art, you would be entitled to receive a check in the mail for your efforts.
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But I recycle all of my plastic.
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So do I – and It’s not even required where I live.
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It would make a nice shed except, being see-through, everyone would see how poorly I maintained my lawnmower.
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And that paint can full of assorted screws. Ack!
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COFFEE can… get it right!
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If I could see through your shed, I would.
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Intriguing ! Does this artwork have a title ? How do you keep it from blowing away ? I do like the rose window motif. I like your ingenuity.
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I’m afraid I can’t take credit , just saw it on our town’s Facebook page. And I’m not aware of it being named … but it should be.
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WOW. It looks like a greenhouse. (green! Get it?) It really is pretty. I’m an avid recycler too, but I wouldn’t have thought to ‘create’ with my stuff.
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Neither would I. I’m a lot of things…. but crafty isn’t one of them.
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I’m not that creative to think of something like that. But kudos for thinking of something like this, I recycle all my plastics too.
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Neither am I. But I wish I was….
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Wonder how that would work for a greenhouse?? hmmmm
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Be sure and lettuce know.
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very punny!!!
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It would make a very public outhouse …
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A little too public for my taste.
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And it will end up in a trash bin!!
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Maybe. Maybe not…
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In this case, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure” became
ONE MAN’s PLASTIC IS ANOTHER MAN’S FAN-TASTIC!
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Which is strange, because plastic isn’t usually fantastic.
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It probably would make a great greenhouse…but it’s no match for the wind and hail on the Northern Plains.
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It’s no match for a Maine N’Or Easter either. Yet here it is…
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Is it built to hurricane code? No? Then it is destined to wind up airborne.
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I love this idea! I was thinking it would be nice to build a house from glass bottles. If I wasn’t so far away I’d be asking for your empties and my house would be built in no time!
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You may have missed that opportunity. We have a kegorator now….
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And after it’s done being displayed, it can be turned into an outhouse….
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Not here. I wouldn’t want to traumatize the woodchucks…
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Wow. I’m always impressed by those who can see something mundane turned into something sublime. True creative talent.
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Now that is a talent…the imagination part! Turning junk into a building! Love it
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That’s a marvel! I dig it.
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