A clean day to all, this is how I greet everybody because I was already awaked at 3:00 A. M. for the scheduled Coastal Clean-up. I was supposed to leave home at 5:00 A. M. but I woke up earlier and no longer went back to sleep, afraid to be tardy of the assembly time at 5:30 A. M.
I was one of the early birds so we had our group pictures. We made this introduction of happy faces because we knew that the time we went down to that muddy magrooves we need to motivate ourselves that we were having an easy task.
We went down picking up garbages, our target is to pick plastics. If you remember, I had my previous blog with our first coastal clean-up a month ago, this time the same area we are assigned to, again we got sacks of plastic garbages.
That is why I have a question in mind, "Do signages on the street about cleanliness never touch people whom until now are throwing garbages anywhere?" My favorite signage I saw is,
Cleanliness starts in me.
Everytime I saw garbages even the smallest wrapper of a candy, I am aware that I am accountable to pick it and drop to garbage bins not just leaving it.
Hoping that through this blog, people may be motivated to do segregation and proper disposal of garbages. Anticipating that on the next coastal clean - up no more garbages may be found, and the allocated two hours for this group of people will be utilized in finding shellfish or may be swimming.