I have always lived in cities—in reverse chronological order and, interestingly, order of size: Brooklyn (NY), Boston (MA), and Worcester (MA). Every time I move to a bigger city, some people inevitably ask me about surviving in these places, as if millions of people are merely surviving in them. By “surviving,” they don’t mean how expensive it is to live in a city or any other kind of jokey definition of surviving. These people mean surviving in the literal sense. The following are two real examples of this happening to me…
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That’s the Trash
Last weekend I was in Boston and I was able to spot one of my sworn enemies: the litterer. He came disguised as an otherwise environmentally friendly figure: the cyclist. The man was walking his bike down the sidewalk and I was walking a few steps behind him. He was holding on to a Dunkin’… Continue reading That’s the Trash
I don’t need a bag
I’ll admit that I’m a card-carrying liberal (not like that’s outrageous these days). The environment is a big deal to me. I hate littering like few others.
I met a real-life villain
On my way home from work today, I had an encounter with one of the Eco-Villains from Captain Planet and the Planeteers…