for awhile now i've been meaning to bring a bag along with me when i walk in the am..we live in total suburbia not on a main street at all, and still you'd be amazed at the garbage left along the side of the road. yesterday someone dumped a water bottle on the shoulder of our yard and so it was just the motivation to grab the bag- actually forgot it and ran back in, took the camera and then struck out.
before i was halfway through my walk, the bag was brimming..eight water / soda bottles, several beer cans, cigarette boxes, newspapers inserts, an empty tray of plant starters, and lots of misc. junk. So here i am walking with a camera and loaded bag of garbage! one gal i cruised by said she used to do the same thing when she walked with the baby and carriage, but now it's her and her 3-legged dog (he is so sweet) i guess the bag was too much to drag along. it wasn't heavy but it did make for an interesting trek. i got to thinking about who litters anyway? i really can't imagine just tossing something out the window or dropping an empty bottle after i'd finished with it....i hope when i'm remembered 100 yrs from now they'll say" yeah, she was the one who you saw walking around the block picking up somebody else's litter"..and wouldn't it be neat if then they said.."but now nobody litters anymore..."
hopefully this will happen bcuz they care not becuz they're afraid of the trash police!
what will we do with our time..with our resources... what will we make a difference doing, being?
yes it was honestly kinda grungy and gross..but i've given birth to a child and now that's one messy propostion so this was nothing in comparison..who knew childbirth would prepare me for my new trash collecting hobby!
i did recycle what i could and maybe next time i'll opt for the brown paper insead of plastic bag...maybe this stuff will end up in an art exhibit somewhere, someday!
thinking about you and the leagcy you'll leave....xxx