I can remember my mother saying while digging thistles instead of using chemicals, "I can't save the world but I can clean up four acres."
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Clean up your own trash
If the green-goes would set a good example, maybe picking up trash 10 minutes a day instead of flying across the globe to attend meetings, they might be more inspiring. If everyone took care of her own yard, carried baggies to clean up after his own dog, always put his trash cans promptly back after pick up or kept them covered to protect from animals, didn't toss cigarette butts in the street, and carried home her own trash from picnics, it wouldn't be long before we'd all have a better environment.
I can remember my mother saying while digging thistles instead of using chemicals, "I can't save the world but I can clean up four acres."
Trash in the creek
Pop on the rocks
Ubiquitous bags
I can remember my mother saying while digging thistles instead of using chemicals, "I can't save the world but I can clean up four acres."
Labels:
environmentalism,
personal responsibility
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