I am seeing so much trash dumped around here since this virus came to town. People are slobs. I understand unemployment and all, but there must be some other way. Maybe cities could lighten up on landfill fees during this time. I don’t know. :(
It was bad enough when I was a teenager, now that I’m a senior it’s even worse. So much for the ecology movement, and social consciousness. People are bigger slobs now than ever before. :P
When beaches opened in Florida for that short time, people from all over came. They bought cheap lawn chairs, umbrellas and lounges. Rather than taking them home they left them and trash on the beaches. It was a a big mess!
We lived on a forest service road for 14 years, less than a mile to a trail head. Once a month, we had a poop and trash clean-up morning with our dogs. We’ve wondered if anyone realized that we moved away three years plus three weeks ago. Or has someone else kept the trail clean?
This is why when I visit a beach, I do my best to complete the 10 things challenge(or whatever it’s called) which mean whenever I visit a beach, I try to take 10 pieces of garbage I find with me to the nearest garbage can, though I don’t bring gloves, so I wont be picking up any exceptionally gross garbage, but plastic, paper, metal, and cigarette buds I will pick up.
I don’t always manage 10, as the beaches here in Denmark aren’t all that littered with garbage, but I usually pick up at least a few, and if I can’t casually find anymore to throw away, then that mean the beach is pretty acceptably clean.
Of course I don’t visit the beach very often, if I did, I would probably not do it every time, but it’s a good habit I have for beach trips.
jmworacle over 4 years ago
Sad but true.
amethyst52 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I am seeing so much trash dumped around here since this virus came to town. People are slobs. I understand unemployment and all, but there must be some other way. Maybe cities could lighten up on landfill fees during this time. I don’t know. :(
Gent over 4 years ago
Hyoomans are such littering a… Ah, I can’t say that word here.
whenlifewassimpler over 4 years ago
You tell them Koko, this is a human mess not a dog mess….never want to put the blame where it belongs but pass it on to some thing else.
P51Strega over 4 years ago
The sign may not help, there’s been so much dumping everywhere that that trash may not be local in origin.
M2MM over 4 years ago
It was bad enough when I was a teenager, now that I’m a senior it’s even worse. So much for the ecology movement, and social consciousness. People are bigger slobs now than ever before. :P
joegeethree over 4 years ago
Smart doggie!
flemmingo over 4 years ago
When beaches opened in Florida for that short time, people from all over came. They bought cheap lawn chairs, umbrellas and lounges. Rather than taking them home they left them and trash on the beaches. It was a a big mess!
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 4 years ago
Last panel..loud applause.
RickMcdermott over 4 years ago
Totally agree, another senior
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
We all know who the real animals are.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Good boy! There is a lot of hypocrisy like that in this world!
NaturLvr over 4 years ago
And at least what the dog might leave is biodegradable and not as harmful to other creatures such as all the plastic trash.
ocarol7 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Pearl of wisdom-
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
Point taken. And not just the beaches
missymayfield Premium Member over 4 years ago
We lived on a forest service road for 14 years, less than a mile to a trail head. Once a month, we had a poop and trash clean-up morning with our dogs. We’ve wondered if anyone realized that we moved away three years plus three weeks ago. Or has someone else kept the trail clean?
gopher gofer over 4 years ago
wonder if the beach at enoshima still features burning tires among all the other detritus – beachgoers turned a lovely place into a huge trash dump…
flytdeck over 4 years ago
Excellent commentary.
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 4 years ago
THANK YOU!
tarrangar over 3 years ago
This is why when I visit a beach, I do my best to complete the 10 things challenge(or whatever it’s called) which mean whenever I visit a beach, I try to take 10 pieces of garbage I find with me to the nearest garbage can, though I don’t bring gloves, so I wont be picking up any exceptionally gross garbage, but plastic, paper, metal, and cigarette buds I will pick up.
I don’t always manage 10, as the beaches here in Denmark aren’t all that littered with garbage, but I usually pick up at least a few, and if I can’t casually find anymore to throw away, then that mean the beach is pretty acceptably clean.
Of course I don’t visit the beach very often, if I did, I would probably not do it every time, but it’s a good habit I have for beach trips.