Yet another example of the care and respect (for self and neighbors) displayed by this building's residents. Thank you!
And below is yet another Elmhurst "water" balloon that I passed yesterday. Unlike most, this baggy wasn't even sealed.
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Elmhurst Water Balloon |
Speaking of baggies, I collected no fewer than TEN drug bags on 43rd Avenue between 72nd and 74th Streets on Saturday. Only a couple were large enough to hold weed; the rest were tiny, multicolored bags that I assume held something much stronger. So for all of the people who say I'm a whiney beeyach for complaining about "just some kids smoking pot"- sorry, but the majority of drugs that are used around here are not pot (based on the evidence that I collect).
Also, as of Saturday, August 8, there was a pile of about 8 oddly-shaped and too-heavy-to-life black trash bags dumped on 43rd Avenue near 72nd Street (construction dumping?). I called it in that night (2015LKG06076). What is wrong with people? The worst part is, people threw random litter (bags of takeout food, etc) on top, to flutter away in the wind. Why? Why?
In general, my faith in humanity is waning. But there are SOME decent people who seem to not want to live in filth, and who actually want to make things look nice. For instance, some good resident of a building with a concrete "lawn" managed to cultivate these beautiful flowers.
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Gorgeous fleurs on Woodside Ave in the 70s |
And another local resident, on Woodside Avenue in the 70s, added these accents to the front of their building (which was glaringly lacking in litter too, compared to their neighbors' domiciles). So at least SOME people have pride, dignity, self respect, and appreciate the little things that can make life so much better (ie, keeping the property clean and even planting some flowers here and there).
Thank you, neighbors who give a sh*t!!! You save me from utter despair!
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UPDATE: Regarding the pile of mystery garbage bags left on 43rd Avenue: the DSNY picked them up within a day or two of my call to 311. THANK YOU DSNY! You all are the best! And, see, calling 311 does work. Please, if you see a dump pile, call it in. It only takes a few minutes, and it keeps the neighborhood livable. Thank you everyone!!