Wonderful old idea, renewed. I remember the village repair shops, the familial attitude of save, repair, repurpose which is nonexistent now. Too bad the flip flopped. Honorable try, though. Awareness of our waste is becoming more "popular," so repairing may too. We donate our castoffs to charities like Salvation Army and St. Vincent de Paul to recycle and help others rather than the backyard trashcan.
On Oct 6, 2014 Lolly wrote:
Wonderful old idea, renewed. I remember the village repair shops, the familial attitude of save, repair, repurpose which is nonexistent now. Too bad the flip flopped. Honorable try, though. Awareness of our waste is becoming more "popular," so repairing may too. We donate our castoffs to charities like Salvation Army and St. Vincent de Paul to recycle and help others rather than the backyard trashcan.