What, you wonder, is so special about this truck? Here is a closer look.
Dozens of these Marina trucks go through Rensselaer every day. They carry trash, and if you sniff the air after they pass by, you can verify that fact. I am not sure if they are coming down US 421 and then head over to the Newton County landfill, or if they come from Interstate 65 and are headed for a landfill near Buffalo. (If you know, put the answer in the comments.)Continuing on my way, I meandered to the hospital to see how construction was going. They had a shell up and some guys were working on electrical connections.

They have made a lot of progress since the last time I was there with a camera, in early December.
After navigating around fences to take pictures, I headed north on Melville. North of the Van Rensselaer Grade School I saw a house that looks deserted and is surrounded by disturbed ground. I do not know what is happening here, either. My guess is that this house will soon be torn down, but for what reason?
I messed up the picture with my glove, but I did not want to go back and take the picture again.Some people like to listen to music when they run. (What I do is not real running--it is more of a fast shuffle.) I find there are always so many interesting things to see wherever I go that I prefer not to be distracted with music.

2 comments:
The dilapidated house on Melville Street is being torn down for two reasons: 1. it needs to be - no insulation at all and even though it looks two story, it is only one... you can only imagine where all the heat goes in the winter; and 2. the owner is supposedly going to build a complex of duplexes on the property.
What kind of garbage do these trucks carry? Why smell them?
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