Today I have one main goal. Paint to recycling.
Remember I volunteered to clean the storage area?
15 of these cans came from my storage area, dating back to 2007.
The rest were abandoned in the storage area.
The recycle center was in an area I had never been to before. South of the river but north of everything else. This is a very industrial area. Check this errand off. We are exploring this area because I don't know when we will be back.

These metal structures are called Seven Sentinels.
They welcome people to the tow yard.
What I read was that the arms moved but I didn't see them move.
Next, Nicholson Park.
That's my finger in the corner.
This park has basins to capture stormwater.
Across the railroad tracks, is heart #24.
That's my reflection in the mirror.
This heart is located at J. Rieger.
Around the corner is Knuckleheads
Part of Knuckleheads
This is Knucklehead Garage
And Heart #25
This truck was parked so close.
I was walking around it to take a picture of the back but I got distracted.
Knucklehead
Blue Grass Bottoms
Down the street is Heim's Electric Park
It's a nice park with playground and football field.
Across the tracks is General Mills
J. Rieger is on the left and on the other side of the tracks is Knucklehead.
J. Rieger has a beautiful building.
This was fun and the paint is recycled. I hope to do the J. Rieger tour one day. I'm so glad the paint is gone. You should have seen me carrying that paint from the basement all the way to my car in the heat yesterday. That was not pretty.
Tomorrow is an evening adventure.






















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