So far I have not been able to go on an outdoor activity due to many days of rain. I don't mind being cold, but cold and wet will always keep me inside under a blanket. One thing I have been able to accomplish though is to figure out where to recycle. Our apartment complex does not offer recycling, and just because I do not live in California anymore does not mean that I should clog up landfills with recyclables.
We had been dropping off our recyclables at my brother-in-law's house for city pick-up, but it was not a convenient solution. But I have just found two nearby recycling drop-off centers that take paper, plastic, glass and metal. Plus, the City of Louisville recycles plastic up to #6, so I can recycle even more than I did in San Diego. Also, right next to the store where I buy my dog food is a shop called Earthenirvana, which is owned by a San Diego native. There I am able to drop-off used batteries, burnt-out light bulbs (though I have yet to have a compact fluorescent light bulb burn out in the eight years I have been using them) and electrical cords; all of which are illegal to through out in California but legal in Kentucky, but just because it is legal does not mean that it is right. I prefer not to through hazardous waste into public landfills that could potentially leach into local aquifers contaminating my drinking water. All of this information seeking took me no more than ten minutes. It just goes to show that it takes very little effort to recycle. And remember this, if your local landfill reaches capacity and closes, where is the new one going to go? Maybe just down the street, and they do not smell very good.
I agree, Elissa, it doesn't take much effort to recycle and to pick up trash around our neighborhoods that thoughtless neighbors and others throw out.
ReplyDeleteSorry about the weather. Maybe you will find a few friendly frogs for Simba to interact with on your walks. Love, Dad XOXO