Welcome to my blog. At times I love post or write about my travels from my customers. Along the way I see many things that catch my eye and I have to write about them. Sometimes it's about trash and other times it could be about old barns, landscapes or history gone by.
My name is Brian and I am the Junkologist. My mission in life is not to change Mother Earth but to keep her clean and green. I am not a world seeker looking to change the world but help my community and other surrounding areas stay clean and green. I have been many places in my life and over the years I have seen the decline of human caring for nature and Mother Earth. When we are young many thing just don't seem to matter and then one day we look back and say "oh man, what the heck why is there so much junk"?
It's what we accumulate and consume on a daily basis. We no longer are a nation of design and ideas and productiveness but a nation of "I want this, I need that" and we just don't know how to stop. Some may never learn the reasons why they should care so much while others take the extreme to far. I like to be in the center of it all and see it from both sides.
Brian // A Pickup Man, Junkologist
Ps... I would like to thank "Webles" from Pandora Black who maintains this website and design. Please visit him at www.pandorablack.com

One of my favorite things is barnouts... no not burnouts, I mean "barnouts" where I love to discover an old barn and check it out with permission from the owner of course. Old barns collect so much junk and people love to hoard everything. A barnout gives me a chance to see what people have collected over the years and how they intend to get rid of the stuff. Many times I hear how they will let their grand kids, or inheritors take over the task of removing the junk. This make no sense to me whatsoever. Why would anyone want to inherit junk form their piers?
I can not express how many times I have seen people just decide to throw things from a moving vehicle. What makes this hard to swallow is the fact that they ninety percent of the time get away with it. I have to watch the debris nearly hitting my car and then it's to late to get their license plate number or they are just gone. Many times they move fast knowing they would be seen and do not intend to get caught.