Scarborough Bluffs - proposed windfarm

Scarborough Bluffs - proposed windfarm
If a community project does not overwhelmingly benefit the whole community. This project should not proceed. What is the impact on our nature? Do we have to destroy our nature to save the environment? guild-rez 10/2009

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Enjoying the sights ..and water bottle behind the tree

Fall is exciting.
It's apples and cider.
It's wind blowing leaves.
It's a crisp dry sound.
It's green leaves turning
It's clouds in the sky.
It's fall.
That's why...I love fall."



A lovely walk through the park, found interesting mushrooms in some areas.
New pictures from today can be viewed in my mushroom blog http://guildwoodvillagemushrooms.blogspot.com/

..and just before I left the Guildwood Park I found this water bottle left behind the tree.
Why do people come to enjoy the park, the sights and nature?
But leave their trash behind and pollute the environment?
It doesn't make sense, does it?

3 comments:

Lucia said...

Nice pictures, except for the water bottle left by some lazy uncaring person.

Paz said...

Fall IS exciting. Too bad about the person who littered. Blogger Klaus has started a participation campaign, encouraging us to pick up after litter bugs like the one in your post. If we see trash, simply pick it up, instead waiting for someone else to do it. It makes sense because otherwise the trash may lie there for a long time and continue to harm nature. Check out the information badge on the bottom of my blog if you're interested in learning more. ;-)

Paz

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