My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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Comments (27)
Richardphotos
lot of recycling here also. this is an unique approach
prionbrain
Hehe:))! Awesome idea:)! Very original:))! Here there is also a lot of recycling:)! Great capture!:)
vaggabondd
lol that is pretty funny. Great subject to capture
JillianElf
Only in America...lol This is really a funny and great shot Tara. Got me chuckling. :)
goodoleboy
Nice shot of the recycling station, kiosk, or whatever. Wouldn't it be remarkable if the signs were reversed. A conundrum, indeed. LOL. In my urban area we have recycling stations that weigh your stuff, whether plastic or aluminum, and refund your original CRV, a mere pittance I know, but it adds up if you have a ton of recyclables to get rid of.
jared99
Ya' have to shape the openings so people know not to throw normal trash in... Apparently this used to be a big problem. Cool shot!
visionart
Interesting Capture Tara!
Cosine
Protecting us from our own stupidity. Wonderful thought-provoking capture, Tara.
MrsLubner
good grief! couldn't you do it in Korean too!!! LOL Pretty funny shot. We're big on recycleing here or at least that's what our local and state government tells us. Personally, I'm not sure anyone cares but you save a buck on garbage fees it you separate your trash for the collectors.
collinbabcock
You're incredible, four languages? I'm lucky to manage one, except for programming languages. This pic was my second laugh from you today. Great shot.
hipps13
Interesting idea thanks for the smile and the knowledge great work
rockstrider
A great shot. I can just imagine getting off a boat and having to post each can individually into that re-cycling bin! A big yawn for those that have had a heavy night on the beer! lol.
awjay
my type of pic
helanker
LOL ! OH Yes we have many different recycle bins here too, but this is funny. :)))
NekhbetSun
For some reason this is titillating :o)
elmurray
That is just great! A very well seen shot! Well done, Tara!
Ionel
lol! Interesting! :)
Janiss
Interesting capture Tara!
Margana
LOL. This is cute. I hope people pay attention to it. It's my experience they don't.
mark.spooner
Very nice work!
Kelena
nice pic:) In Germany we do this since a few years
nongo
One can at a time??? Poor soul who has them all bagged up!! Great shot and reminder too!!!!
lizzibell
Interesting...
alhak
they do our public bins in artwork to fit in with the scenery...very nice shot
fredster66
This is great! I needed to smile and this did it! :-) Well seen, good job!
Kafra
LOL!!! Sort of like directions on food packages "Microwave for 5 minutes. Caution: Product will be hot."
Fred255
Paper could be rolled so it would go into the can hole, but would a can go through the slot for the cans?