The “OPEN” sign in the window is non-flashing in West Hempfield Township.
A young couple cuddling on a park bench at River Park.
There’s a “recycle” container for practically everything in the array in the Kmart parking lot. Note the sign that says “We are not a non-profit … ” which means the container owners turn a buck on your throw-aways. The telephone number, according to 411.com, is associated with Floyd’s Used Clothing and Household Item Recycling. Help an Angel USA Corp Recycle, draws a blank when it’s googled – the phone number points to an unidentified mobile number in Ossining, NY. The phone number on a third container, or pod, connects callers with J&J Recycling. One person’s junk, indeed, can be another’s treasure. But you can see, that some of the materials dropped off, indeed, is real trash. Note in the shopping cart, a good samaritan donated canned goods; when canned foods are frozen, “they may still be safe to eat. Safety will depend on the condition of the can or jar.”
This flock of seagulls at the Weis Shopping Center brought another one to mind.