If you have spotted some weird and wonderful creatures, costumes and creations wheeling out their bins near your house recently, you don't have to check your eyes.
It's one of many new trends sweeping social media, and the globe, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
As government restrictions and social distancing change the way we live, even the way we take the bins out are changing too.
Born in Melbourne, "bin isolation outings" have become a chance to don your favourite costume or creation for the weekly wheelie bin adventure.
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And Peel residents have jumped on board, turning the mundane chore into a fancy dress occasion now that the bins get out of the house more than we do.
Locals have dressed in everything from unicorns to bananas and horses - just to bring have a bit of fun and make their neighbours smile.
In Singleton, Charlie Clarke dresses up as his World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) alter ego "Chucky Charlie" when he takes out the trash.
Have you dressed up to take the bins to the kerb? Send us your story and some photos to k.meerton@mandurahmail.com.au.