I appreciate that they’re trying to clean up but is this really cleaning up? Or just moving the filth around. They do it at the campus where I teach and it cleans the pavement, but everything else--sidewalks, cars, mailboxes, plants--gets coasted in dust. And they’re burning gas to move it around.
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Haha, I'm glad I wasn't there to breathe it but it looks great!
ReplyDeleteI hope that’s not the urine-drenched sand from the dog run.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate that they’re trying to clean up but is this really cleaning up? Or just moving the filth around. They do it at the campus where I teach and it cleans the pavement, but everything else--sidewalks, cars, mailboxes, plants--gets coasted in dust. And they’re burning gas to move it around.
ReplyDeleteNice red/rose color, though.
Looks like a photo from the past
ReplyDeleteWhat was it? What were they doing? Is this some sort of repaving prep?
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