Possibly, but you forget the depth of my experience, which suggests that, adjustment period aside, I'd truck along and be able to cultivate large volumes of produce. Plus, yurts are cute.
Chicago does indeed recycle. Their current system is a blue bag thing, whereby people put their recyclables into blue bags, which they then toss into the trash. It allegedly gets sorted out later, but there is controversy. They recently started a pilot program for a bin system, with separate pickup.
2 comments:
From Chicago to a yurt, eh? Your mind couldn't make the leap, I'm afraid.
Does Chicago recycle?
Possibly, but you forget the depth of my experience, which suggests that, adjustment period aside, I'd truck along and be able to cultivate large volumes of produce. Plus, yurts are cute.
Chicago does indeed recycle. Their current system is a blue bag thing, whereby people put their recyclables into blue bags, which they then toss into the trash. It allegedly gets sorted out later, but there is controversy. They recently started a pilot program for a bin system, with separate pickup.
Post a Comment