We must take a moment to comment on the trash, as it has been one of the more eye opening facets of our adjustment (ie. we feel very very American- and proud of it- where trash is concerned). There is a green bin or green bags, a black bin and a smaller black bin (both authorised to hold specifically different items), white bags, a blue bin... what does all of this mean, pray tell? Well, we are still working on that, which is why we use the dump multiple times a week. We gather that the green bins (which we are not allowed to have, though we can have green bags after begging the Cambridge Council) are for tree and plant cuttings, as well as raw food (as long as you wrap your bones in newspaper), and cardboard. The big black bin is for general rubbish, as are the white bags. The blue bin, we think, is for plastic and...it must be smushed? The black other bin is for cans, bottles and paper. Okay, well, that is great in theory- to recycle etc. However, each bin or bag or bucket or whatever the medium is collected only once every two weeks (alternating weeks for a set group). So, we are far too American to allow our trash to sit in our tiny accomodations for more than a few days. Hence, we have the council remove only one weekend's worth of our rubbish per every two weeks when it collects (which is why for our first month here you could find us sneaking trash into government dumpsters on base, in spite of their signs warning against such behavior- until we discovered the Cambridge dumpsite). We're starting to get the hang of this, so now we're off to use the Cambridge Rubbish Disposal Site (my- Ashley's- first dump experience got to be in the UK! thanks Jordan and the military, for broadening my horizons).