Browse Ads Place Ads Edit Ads

 

               Weather | News | Sports | Search for More

 

Click here for
Free Online Games

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Local Movie Listings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Compare prices on DVDs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Sporting Goods Source
like no other!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Enter Keyword Here

 

 

  Elderly Cover

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Money Cover

 

Tourism and Things
Noticed
Copyright Findawish.com
10-24-04

My Pledge | Sources
More articles

Introduction:
Before reading this article and definitely before sending an email, read the sources and pledge sections.

Not too long ago we, my wife and I, had the most spectacular opportunity to travel by ourselves.  I say by ourselves because despite the numerous “vacations” we have taken, every trip before this one had to do with visiting family, coaching, working or something else that didn’t have to do with just us.  The first thing that I noticed was how peaceful the entire trip was.  Despite having considerable worries before we left, none of them seemed to matter while we were away. 

Our first stop was Roaton.  I had never been out of the country but my wife had many, many times so I trusted her lead.  We decided to walk off the ship at first and not take a taxi right away.  It was a good choice.  We started toward the “city” and within a few minutes arrived to a scene I had only seen on TV.  There were wooden, decrepit buildings with people sweeping the dirt off of dirt floors.  It looked awesome to me, simple living and proof that I really shouldn’t have to move all the furniture and clean the carpets every 3 months.

OK so none of this is what I was writing about anyway.  Hopefully you are still listening.  While we were walking through the city, my wife led the way talking with a local boy that was determined to be our guide.  A boy, by the way, who spoke 3 languages at the age of 11 and his English was fluent with few mistakes, even in grammar.  My wife said his Spanish and French were just as refined.  I know I understood him without problems.  While walking along the sidewalk I started noticing things…everywhere.  The beautiful lagoons were full of them, the buildings had them hanging off of them a dump truck was driving through the city trying to load up as much of them as possible.  The “things” are collectively referred to as garbage and it stunk.  One the sidewalks, my wife was dodging a few dead birds without incident.  Since I figured she knew what she was doing I just tagged along trying to follow her and the little boy’s conversation as they changed languages quickly enough for me to not to be able to keep up.  Later, I found out that she hadn’t even noticed the birds.  Trust is an amazing thing.

Check out our Flash Presentations Here

To give the great people of Roaton credit, we were just behind the effects of hurricane Ivan.  Garbage was everywhere.  I hear, a lot, that Americans are arrogant.  I pride myself in not being one of them…but that in itself is arrogance.  So, I remember thinking, at least our country is clean.  What an idiot I turned out to be.  Upon returning to Alaska I happily made my way down the main artery to my house and saw, yes, garbage.  Garbage was everywhere.  I mean everywhere.  It was hanging in the trees, coating the sides of the road…lining the edges of the water.  What the heck was wrong with us? 

On the flip side, do you know where I didn’t see garbage?  Cozumel, Belize and all of the areas I visited within those to places.  No garbage.  In fact, in Belize, men, women and children were along the road ways with machetes cutting the brush and probably picking up the garbage, how much ever there was or wasn’t.

Join the Disney Movie Club and get 3 FREE MOVIES!

So every day, now, I see some serious problems.  Everywhere I go within the city I see garbage.  It disgusts me.  It should disgust you.  Why people think it is OK to trash our home is beyond me.  The sad part is that I too was complacent about it.  I noticed the garbage after the snow melted but didn’t realize that it came back…I’m one of the idiots that I always talk about.  My saying “stupidity is believing that you are not stupid like the rest of us” is even more relevant now than ever.  The sad part is that I remember hearing some ads on the radio reminding us to pick up garbage all summer long.

Click here for Free Online Games

Anyway, let’s all make a serious effort to pick up the trash, or better yet NOT spread it in the first place.  It is unbelievable what people have done to their own environment.  Just 100 years ago people had little to no lead within their systems, now they have a lot and before they stopped allowing lead in gasoline they had 80% more than they do today.  Everyone is an environmentalist.  Let’s get rid of the garbage.

 


Post your item in the classifieds for $10 including color picture, full write-up, posted for as long as your item is for sale. Items under $100 free, vehicles under $1,000 free.


 

****************

Return to articles

Sources

Don't email me if you think I am bashing the poor, I'm not, I'm one of you or might as well be.  I'm sticking up for the poor and telling the more fortunate people that they don't know what they are talking about.

Before you send any other comments, remember this too:  Stupidity is not in the eye of the beholder. Stupidity is believing that you are not stupid like the rest of us.  And yes, I am doing something about it.  I am posting my opinions for public comment which evokes public thought.  Things may get worse through this "public thought process" but at least they are changing.

My Pledge

As you may notice in the many articles to come, I absolutely can not stand people that have an opinion about something they know very little about or didn't take the time to research before giving their opinion.  I pledge that I will not write a single article about a subject that I don't know enough about to see several sides of the issue.  If you think I am missing something, I'd love to be the first to know about it.

Introduction | My Pledge | Sources
More articles

 

  Ian Ramsay - Shoreline Anchorage
Shoreline Anchorage
Ian Ramsay
Buy This Art Print Here!

 

 

Findawish.com
Gift Shop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Autumn Celebration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Prodigy Flowers Baseball Card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  DiscoveryStore.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Gift Page

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 TheShoppingChannel.com

 

  contact us  |  privacy statement
  Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 findawish.com, is a company of Brownson Enterprises.
  All rights reserved. Optimized for browser versions 3.0 and higher