
It was my plan to keep jelly beans in it until it was needed for its intended use, but then I gave up jelly beans. So, now it sits empty on a shelf in my closet while we debate who is going to look after it once I have taken occupancy. When that stir occurred about Cedarville polluting Massie Creek with overflow from their sewage treatment plant, the debate took a nasty turn. Now, whenever I do something to irk my other half, she threatens to sprinkle my ashes in that foul stream.
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"Foul stream" no longer. That part of the creek is looking and smelling pretty good these days, with the new treatment plant on line. I'm convinced that the public outcry about the pollution from the old plant speeded up the process of getting the new one built. You could pick far worse water to have your ashes dumped in around here these days.
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