Garbage Salt Shed Chicago, IL September 29, 2025 Photos and recap by Curt Baran Is this really the end? Rock and Roll has a notorious tendency to announce “Farewell” tours (like The Who’s hard stare with uncomfortable eye contact) only to embark on repeated road trips. While it’s always a buyer beware, it certainly seems […]| Illinois Entertainer
We’ve had a few reports from OPSGROUP members lately about issues with how international aircraft...| International Ops 2025 – OPSGROUP
It’s been almost a month since my last post! I’ve been a bit busy, having done five yard sales since then, as well as some visiting with family, but I’ve also had a bit of writer&…| Things I find in the garbage
Seattle City Council banned plastic carryout bags back in 2011. So why are they back— in a thicker form? Seattle residents likely can remember a time between 2012 and 2020 where plastic carryout bags were not offered at grocery stores and other retail establishments. Only paper bags were available. This was the result of an […]| At Your Service
I was talking about only sharing my most interesting or “special” finds going forward, and then almost forgot to share some of the more interesting finds from this spot. I found some pa…| Things I find in the garbage
These finds have been in my garage storage purgatory for five to six years. After moving, I’m tired of having all this junk sitting around not doing anything, so I’m going to try to get…| Things I find in the garbage
“Enigmatic chemical reactions” have broken out underground inside two Los Angeles-area landfills, according to the L.A. Times. These “highly unusual reactions at Los Angeles County’s two largest la…| BLDGBLOG
“Enigmatic chemical reactions” have broken out underground inside two Los Angeles-area landfills, according to the L.A. Times. These “highly unusual reactions at Los Angeles County’s two largest la…| BLDGBLOG
It’s no mystery that garbage is one of the most pervasive issues of our time. From oceanic microtrash to seeping landfills, people are trying to work out how to address the world’s garbage c…| corvidresearch.blog