I found this lovely nest of bottles just off the trail in one of Toronto’s busiest ravine trails. Cities face a long list of difficult challenges, from homelessness to balancing pedestrian, bike and car traffic. Making sure that trash gets remivod from parks before it begins to look like an ancient artifact shouldn’t be that hard, especially for a wealthy city filled with people who understand that littering is bad (not a common view in many parts of the world). So what’s the problem here? All shared property risks falling into the tragedy of the commons, but over time people have found ways to mitigate many of these problems. In an age of facile social communication and group action, why do we still take dumps without wiping up after ourselves?
Category: Toronto
View out my office window on this cloudy Thursday morning.
Sunset at Ashbridges Bay on a perfect September evening.
Don Parkland
Took a walk in the Don Parkland over the weekend.
The end of Honest Eds
It will be missed, but not by me. Boing Boing is reporting that neighborhood landmark and longtime eyesore Honest Eds is on the chopping block. Ugly, florescent, poorly laid out, and with employees so downtrodden I always assumed they were given weekly floggings, I’ve mostly avoided the place, despite how close it is to where I live and work.