Here’s the question of the day? What do tires and a yellow squash have in common?
I don’t know, but they were at our dempsey dumpster site yesterday.
Someone sprayed “No Tires” on the side, but I guess the yellow squash is OK.
"Water and air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends,
have become global garbage cans.”
~Jacques Yves Cousteau
"Water and air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends,
have become global garbage cans.”
~Jacques Yves Cousteau
This post is linked to Lesley’s Sign, Signs.
must be running out of friends and neighbors to pawn off squash overload to... :)
ReplyDeleteToo funny, Genie. Hehehe! This one made me laugh. :)
ReplyDeletePerhaps this link http://www.flickr.com/photos/snappinfool/4876959325/ answers your question.
ReplyDeletelovely find for this week.
ReplyDeleteIncredible find! Maybe the dull dumpster needed a splash of yellow!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the first picture, I assumed it was a place to dump tires--not a place to not dump them.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I would want the squash after it being there....here, we are not allowed to put tires in the landfill...used to be if we cut them into fourths we could but not sure if that still holds or not.
ReplyDeleteHow very odd. I am speechless.
ReplyDeleteAndy - you have an answer for everything! (must be the spinach candy, har, har)
ReplyDeleteA good photo of a sad fact of life, per your right-one quote!
ReplyDeletethe squash needed a place to hangout.:p strange and funny.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a yellow balloon at first. Curious.
ReplyDeleteGood shot :)
ReplyDeletegreat shot! the why and wherefore are indeed puzzling... you should keep watch incase their numbers increase :)
ReplyDeletefound you via The August Project :)