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| I took this home and cut it into small pieces. |
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| Bag #1 |
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| Bag #2 |
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| Bags #3 and #4 |
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| Bags #5 and #6 |
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| Bag #7 |
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| Phyllis is checking out something awesome I found on a walk. |
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| Aren't they fabulous?!?! |
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| Bag #8 |
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| Bag #9 |
And this marks a first for me. I actually SAW these two bags being dropped. Under normal conditions I would have alerted the dropper of what had just happened, but these were not normal conditions. I was working with my kid on parallel parking and it was simply not a good time to do anything of the alerting kind as he was concentrating and doing his best...which was awesome! So after the practice session I hopped out and snagged the bags. And now I know exactly how all these discarded bags come into being!!
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| Bags #10 and #11 |
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| Bag #12 |
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| Bag #13 |
And then there was the day that I found a tooth necklace with a recently lost tooth in it. I posted about the necklace on the neighborhood listserv and was able to get it back to the kiddo who'd lost it. Fairy magic for the win!!!
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| Bag #14 |
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| Bag #15 - found just a few seconds later. |
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| Bag #16 - found just a few seconds later by one of my walking buddies! |
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| Bag #17 - bonus points for having to navigate this cactus. |
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| This awesome birdish (?) looking thing that I found set out for bulky pickup. |
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| "Cats don't pose, mom." |
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| "And what the heck is this thing, anyway?!?!" |
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| And last, a brand new bungie cord! |





















