My parent's house is on a fairly busy road. They've passed away, but I still keep the house up.
It's got about 100' of frontage - and every time I go there to mow the lawn, I've got to pick up all the trash first.
It really amazes me that people feel it's ok to just toss so much out their windows, and so regularly. Soda bottles and cigarette packages seem to be a favorite.
It gets to the point where I have to wonder if it's not personal.
I can't imagine THAT many people smoke AND litter - that they're tossing cigarette packs out the window at the rate of one or two per week per 100 feet of roadway. Eventually the road sides would be covered with them.
I've walked up and down the road and haven't see all that much trash in the woods - but it's hard to say for sure.
It's a very nice house for the town it's in. People always thought we were rich when I was a kid (though nothing could have been further than the truth).
So I do wonder if there's a stick-it-to-the-man effect that makes the house a target. Or maybe somebody in town hated my parents???
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