April 19, 2007

And a Partridge in a Pear Tree

On the front page of this website I wrote that Adams' Pack Station is presumed to be the last of its kind in the United States; serving a residential community. There are a lot of recreational outfitters, and some that haul occasional building materials for public projects, but nobody hauls the diversity of items that we do. Here's a list of what Deb and Brad and I packed in the last week and you can decide for yourselves:


  • beer

  • 4 ten-gallon propane tanks

  • 1 leaf blower

  • food

  • bottled water

  • beer

  • 1 air mattress

  • 1 bedding set

  • food

  • beer

  • sacks of concrete

  • 1 lawn chair

  • seventy-five feet of rusty 1" cable

  • eight-foot pressure-treated 2X4's

  • construction debris

  • household waste

  • 1 five gallon propane tank

  • gasoline

  • food

  • wine

  • 1 table lamp

  • 1 lamp shade

  • 1 set of wine glasses

  • 30-plus eight-foot 2X6 boards

  • nails

  • 4-quart stock pot

  • 1 spice rack

  • beer

  • folding camp chairs

  • vinyl flooring squares

  • roll roofing

  • charcoal briquettes

  • 1 empty 55-gallon drum

  • beer

  • sleeping bag

  • pipe wrench

  • non-dairy creamer

  • Henry' weather-proof caulking

  • lanterns

  • drip edge

  • empty beer cans

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