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Bags of garbage

The photos of bags of garbage on this blog do not magically appear. I fill the garbage bag up in 15 min. to an hour and take the bag to be picked up by the city. Most garbage comes from little bits everywhere that add up to one large bag when collected into a group. Photos height and width (March 26, 2024) now match original.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Sept 10



Garbage collected at Cap st Jacques waterfront Same bucket of garbage both photos

photos September





Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Sept 6th 2010

Cap St Jacques. Park on the western tip on the Island of Montreal. East side of the park.

Glass shard sticking up. I found this naturally and is not staged.

First bucket of glass for the day. A heavy one as it was all semi-flat pieces and no half or whole bottles.

I worried the plastic garbage bag would break with a second bucket added so I dumped the second bucket in the metal holding container.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Sept Morning pictures

Historical (45) LeLande riverfront area.
Click on to enlarge.

.See last picture for the red circle.

.Regular bucket of junk. lightweight though.

opposable thumb of a bird but only three fingers instead of four.


A bunch of metal bars on foam cushions found on the shoreline near the Marina, bucket not filled, but has something

Foam Everwhere


Dead Fish




I was picking up garbage on the shoreline, these bits of blue plastic foam.

I then noticed a large fish skeleton. See the red circles of its spinal column.

This looks to me like the photos of dead birds that ate fish in the ocean, the fish had ate plastic bits.


PHOTO of Chris Jordan


dead birds

I don`t know for sure if this fish had a bunch of indigestible foam in its stomach, but it looks like it.

In the future, whenever I find a dead fish I will cut it open and photograph it.
This one was long dead, no meat left on it.