
An estimated 1 Subaru Unit

The dump can be a pretty metaphysical place. For $25, you can literally throw a carload of crap into the abyss. It is a great feeling unloading stuff from your own pile, but you are of course just adding to our own collective larger pile. And that pile really has nowhere to go. What happens when Oregon fills up?

the abyss
I am unbelievably thankful for my days driving the old bread delivery box van through downtown Seattle. Backing up to loading docks is great preparation for backing up a loaded station wagon to the dump's drop zone. I had to wedge the car between a giant trash moving machine with studded concrete wheels and a vintage panel van today.
And just my luck! I happened to time my trip with these guys unloading all their spoiled fish. Yum.
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