I think I'm going to have to either avoid the park, or somehow figure out how 
to reprogram 
my brain.
I just went for a dog walk in the park, and yesterdays immaculately cleaned 
fountain already 
had somebodies discarded snot rags, cigarette packs, cupcake packages and other 
assorted 
crap in and around it.
I'm close to giving up.
But before I do, I'm working on a meeting on Sunday with people from Trinty 
Church, so 
hopefully something good will come of that. Maybe I could convince them that a 
good 
incentive for people looking to utilize their charity services would be to 
equip some of them 
as volunteers to help clean up the park on a daily basis. Give them some clean 
up supplies 
and send them into the park. Maybe it would be good for both the people seeking 
charitiable 
help, as well as keeping an otherwise beautiful park clean.
Of course, I'm constantly reminded of how Europe deals with their parks and 
street cleanup. 
And of course it takes money that we don't have. Anyhow, in most European 
cities, you will 
see clean up crews every single night cleaning the streets and parks, and 
emptying the trash 
cans. It's almost like what happens at Disney everyday. And from what I've seen 
from my 
many years spent overseas, people are less prone to trash their cities, so 
theres less crap to 
clean up. 



 
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