


Went to a park in the area. It's a remarkable place, a granite outcrop and former granite quarry that also happens to be home to a variety of specialist species. The diamorpha is up and starting to bloom, the senecio is blooming, carolina jessamine is blooming like crazy. Gorgeous. and then the trash left behind. I actually picked up a disposable shop towel and brought it back to toss in my trash. Here's a picture of someone's drink cup placed in easy view of the main trail into the preserve. Slobs! Would it really cost you to take it with you? I don't want to look at your trash!
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