It’s my last day to report on what inspired me from the previous day’s newspaper, and I must say, it has been a challenge. I may start again after NaNoWriMo is finished – then again I may take a break. I’d rather not try to make plans that far in advance.
On my final day here then, I’d like to talk about the orange box. Being that it’s Hallowe’en, you might assume that it’s related in some way to the holiday, but it isn’t.
The orange box is being introduced in my city to go alongside the blue box, for recycling paper, plastic and tin, and the green bin for compost. What is the orange box for, you ask? (Or maybe you don’t ask and I’m the only one just finding out about it…) It’s for electronic recycling.
How, you may ask, (and this time you really may be asking) has recycling inspired me to write a blog post? I got to thinking about what we consume. Throwing away something electronic was something we used to do maybe every five years, if not ten. Years ago, things lasted longer not only because they were built better, but because they didn’t go out of style as fast. In my house right now, however, I have five old-style computer monitors, four computers – the oldest has a 5 1/4″ floppy drive – one ancient laptop, and one old tv set, not to mention numerous broken cellphones, VCR’s and DVD players. All of the monitors still work, but what else am I to do with them but throw them away?
Having written all that down (and I’m shocked), I realize that the time has come when we need such a thing as an orange box. Still, it makes you think, doesn’t it? All this junk we’re getting rid of into landfills and that which goes up in smoke to pollute our air – where are we going to live when it all takes over?
Here’s to the original, organic orange box. May one light up your Hallowe’en!

October 31, 2013 at 7:18 pm
Well done you have accomplished your aim! Love the photo!!
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October 31, 2013 at 2:13 pm
Make the “you” “youR” 😛
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October 31, 2013 at 2:12 pm
Congrats on finishing you challenge. I thoroughly enjoyed it every day. 😛
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October 31, 2013 at 2:42 pm
Thanks very much, Bruce! I wouldn’t have noticed the typo if you hadn’t pointed it out. 😛
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October 31, 2013 at 1:57 pm
Oh, anecdotal story but my family had a Canon VCR growing up. That thing was built so solid. When it finally broke my dad went to get another Canon but they had stopped making VCRs. They made them too well. 😆
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October 31, 2013 at 2:40 pm
I didn’t know Canon made VCR’s. I wish I still had one – I have so many Disney tapes!
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October 31, 2013 at 1:56 pm
There are places usually that you can take old electronic equipment for recycling but they are obscure and hard to find. I like the thought of an orange box. I am not sure I need one for my home, but having a shared one in the neighborhood would be cool.
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October 31, 2013 at 2:38 pm
Best Buy takes tv’s but I’m not sure about the other stuff. And yeah, it seems a bit of a waste to give everyone an orange box – the items I have at home are from years of accumulation.
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October 31, 2013 at 1:21 pm
What a great idea. I hope we get an Orange box here. But I’m with you. What’s going to be the impact on the environment?…
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October 31, 2013 at 4:18 pm
It’s scary what we’re doing to our planet. We can only hope that where ever our electronics are going, they’re doing the best they can to dispose of them.
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