



The every day stories of three every day monkeys ..... embarking on a whole series of new adventures after swapping the pleasures of Wolverhampton for a more peaceful, bijoux, riverside way of life in Evesham.
Sorry we are going to have to add word verification our comments section as it seems we are again being bombarded with spam!!! So if your comment doesn't come up straight away it means that our lady "that does" is going through them with a fine toothcomb, so that the spammers don't get through .....This is such a robust pain in the bottom and as such we have boycotted all SPAM comestibles in protest ..... sandwiches, fritters, fricasse etc.!!!!!!
Hopefully your skip doesn't get filled with other peoples' rubbish.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why they are called skips.
Dianne - are they called skips in the USA?
The site manager might have some very interesting views on all that rubble....it's true, our own rubble never seems as fascinating as other peoples......hope everything in there actually belongs and not some family treasure that accidently fell in!...Dianne
ReplyDeleteNo, Mr. D.....usually called waste disposal sites or commonly called "The Dump" or "The City Dump" but am familiar with the skip from all my British shows, movies, books, etc. In the US you rarely have access to those places....you can take things there but you give them to attendants.....usually you can't actually see the where all is dumped as they are behind gigantic berms or huge grass covered mounds.... almost like good sized hills; the sea gulls circling are the give away...usually each day the dump area is covered with dirt getting ready for the next layer....some cities also offer recycling areas where you drop things off....Dianne
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information Dianne.
ReplyDeleteAll rather different to the UK.