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abandoned items
OK, I got a Winn Dixie shopping cart left on the front lawn.
None of the tenants know anything about it.
Closest Winn Dixie is over five miles away.
What do I so with it?
Keep it for now, and next time there is a tree pruning include that with the bulk trash?
Load it into my car and deliver to the nearest Winn Dixie parking lot?
Grow a beard wear some dirty clothes and push it around the neighborhood and see if I can get some change from neighbors or even my tenants?
Leave it in the front lawn as a focal point of an abstract urban art piece?