Also emerging from under the melting snow is litter. Sadly, there are many cans and bottles in the roadside ditches near me. On my walk yesterday, I took my sketchbook not knowing what I might sketch. This was the result: a sampling of the garbage tossed out of vehicles using these backroads. Next time I’ll bring a garbage bag.

Love how you saw the bee + deer tracks…..
My favourites are the chocolate milk cartoon + the yellow can.
On Thu., Apr. 9, 2020, 7:57 a.m. Everyday Sketches, wrote:
> Alison R. Hall posted: ” Also emerging from under the melting snow is > litter. Sadly, there are many cans and bottles in the roadside ditches near > me. On my walk yesterday, I took my sketchbook not knowing what I might > sketch. This was the result: a sampling of the garbage tossed” >
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I thought it was an interesting juxtaposition. 🙂 Isn’t it interesting how we can recognizant familiar packaging from just a bit of information!
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Yikes, you’ve become David Sedaris. Soon you’ll get a medal from the Queen. If you bring a garbage bag along, don’t forget gloves and a mask!!
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Already have a medal. 😉 Sorry, I don’t get the David Sedalia reference. I know, I really need to get with it!
Yes to gloves and mask. I will also borrow my neighbours garbage picker-upper stick/claw thing-a-ma-jig. They cleaned up the other road near me.
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