Entreating Trash Tidying Techniques

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So I wanted the One-handed-squeeze-open bag for $60, but settled for metal-ring-open mesh bag for $22. I may regret cheaping out, but it is for collecting trash, not a stylish handbag!
 
Don't worry if you don't get the "perfect" set up the first time. Use it for awhile and if you find something better use that. Our dive club had a bunch of recycled orange bags that we used. Just cheap mesh.

But I was using 3 mil gloves. Probably a lot colder where you're diving.

View attachment 481992 View attachment 481991 So I wanted the One-handed-squeeze-open bag for $60, but settled for metal-ring-open mesh bag for $22. I may regret cheaping out, but it is for collecting trash, not a stylish handbag!
 
I shall have to purchase a better class of wine in order to actually have a cork, but I am willing ante up!
Or go to 2 buck chuck (3 bucks these days), the cork is just fine and if I had to I could live with the wine... We do drink it (barring occassions or guests coming over) and it serves this other purpose...when I put for every such bottle consumed x amount of dollars into the diving kitty for what we saved compared to what we might have consumed otherwise...

... of course that could become problematic if we chose to increase our savings rate for diving...
 
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Well this morning my arm was too sore, (from vaccines if you are following the “flu” thread), to deal with the rollers at Old Garden Beach, Rockport, so I didn’t get in the water and only found a tiny pile of plastic on the whole beach:
 

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