The dump site is about a mile from town, on the other side of a hill.
The dump doubles as a shooting range, and Mr. Gillas the science teacher brought his .45 and 9mm pistols...
...Andrew shot both, I only shot the 9mm.
People in Stebbins generally do not have indoor plumbing, so they do their business in a honey bucket with a garbage bag. When full, the garbage bag is tied up and tossed in a bin like a trash can. The bin is then picked up, like pictured above, and taken to a site near the dump (pictured below). In the center of the picture is what may look like dirty snow, but is actually trash bags full of "business".
Yield to oncoming traffic. There are about ten working cars in Stebbins.
Science and nutrition teacher Mr. Gillas started tomato and pepper plants in August. In a fish tank on the other side of the classroom, he is raising salmon (about two inches long right now).
Today was pretty windy and carried a chill, but as always we got a splendid view, this time from the top of a hill on our walk.
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