Sunday, January 11, 2009

Snow on The Block of Paper

Hi, how are you? I spent mild warm Christmas and New Year at my home. Even it could be said rude…

By the way I want to write about last days at Spokane. We started packing and cleaning our houses to leave America. It meant we produced a great amount of garbage! At that time we couldn't save our living wares at MFWI unlike at regular program, so we had to throw away or donate things we didn't need or couldn't bring. A dump yard was filled up soon. In addition, cold wind blown and brought much snow in the yard in no time. I’m worried about trash men. They would be in trouble… I hope they are used to work in snowy season. We had to leave no personal thing at our houses. We couldn't bring and ship all of them. These are reasons why many trash were produced. Anyway, I tried to remember what garbage I saw most was. It would be paper. I've seen there were boxes to recycle paper in many places such a library, Weston house and school buildings. We must to use them if we can. I don’t want to produce so many wastes.

This Wednesday will be a day for recyclable paper garbage in my town. I tightened magazines and newspapers.

2 comments:

Christopher Micek said...

Hi Natsuki. I speak to you from your past. Spokane misses you, and I miss you.

The garbae men thak you for your concern, but they have raised the price of picking up the garbage so don't feel too bad for them.

Christopher

Saki said...

hi Natsuki!
how are you doing these days?
i was so impressed about your green mind!! :) AWESOME! Please never forgot that feeling!
have a nice day :]
-saki.T