Sunday, 5 October 2025

Day 2: 5-October 2025



Okay, we started in ~ June but already forgotten how long it's been.

This morning, despite the rain, we managed to get out with our garbage bags, gloves and pickers. Did the Neerhofstraat (pretty clean, perhaps due to strong winds yesterday) and went to the Frans Toch park. 

Time: ~1.5 hours. Result: 1 x PMD bag + 1 x Restafval bag

I've got PMD bag and managed to see a lot of Jupiler, Cara Pils, not so much of Coke but few Fantas. There was quite a drought this summer and the 'lake' in the park significantly dropped its level. Compared to ~ 2-3 years ago (sorry, I didn't have any blog back then), I feel that on average the water level decreased to ~ 1 m and perhaps 50% of all of the water is gone (see the photo below). We just had a month with frequent showers, heavy showers but this doesn't bring water back. At least some good news - we now can go down and walk on the 'lake floor' and collect some garbage, which we couldn't reach before (yay). 

Other good news - saw some mushrooms, i.e. fruit bodies of fungi, a couple of porites and a little frog; hornets, ducks (mallards) and woodpigeons and other birds are still around. So there is still some life.

I noticed that most of the trash was concentrated around the benches and the playground. It's indeed good and bad. I also took some photographs on 35 mm color film camera, I will post them later, let's see how it goes.

Next time, - in 1 - 2 weeks, thanks for reading!

Update (25-October-2025): some photos taken during the day 2 below:

Under the bridge

Place used to be covered with water



Welcome message: how did it start and how it is going?

We live in a very interesting time: full of technology, entertainment, dreams as well as the imminent threat of global climate change, local and global conflicts, human rights abuse and pollution. 
Yes, pollution is a probably the most striking aspect of our lives. We got used to it and normalized it, by isolating ourselves from the nature and everyday environment - because it is so easy and we are always busy with something. No time for a walk, no time for friends, no time to have a look if your fellow citizen living next to you is in trouble. What about other living creatures (not pets but vertebrates, invertebrates, plants, microbial and interspecies communities, fungi and even viruses), sharing the same environment with us? What about water, air, soil and the rest? How much more can the environment continue absorbing dropped, discarded cigarette butts, napkins, your dog's litter, cocacola cans? This is only speaking about 'solid' and easy identifiable sorts of garbage. All the trash is here to stay and gets back to nature, our food, bodies and even pets. 
I belong to the group of people, who believe that we, as the human race, don't do enough to help the 'Mother Earth'. By reading excellent account on general state of things, such as Lyle Lewis' book 'Racing to extinction' (a must to everyone considering him/herself intelligent) or perhaps Henry Gee's recent book 'The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire', I decided that no matter how small but some action is already something.

Our family lives in Belgium, East Flanders, Ghent. It's a great place to live - there is a circulation plan, generally we have a lot of 'greens', politically and mentally. I believe that all the cities should be at least like Ghent, at least in terms of public transport, infrastructure or sustainability. It's not perfect but it's a great starting point. 
One day we noticed people walking around and cleaning the garbage voluntary. They were definitely not professional workers. Some research on the Dutch version of the garbage processing company 'IVAGO' (or "Dr. Ivago", as we called it sometimes) helped to find an activity called 'Proper Pierke', to which everybody can sign and get some tools for starting cleaning up its own street or selected area. 
I would say we procrastinated a lot before officially submitted the form (end of May this year), shortly thereafter (~ June 2025) we did a first round. Our area is around the station and the Frans Toch Park in Gentbrugge. Not a lot but... approximately 1 hour walk yields in 1 full 'General waste' and 1 'Plastic-methal-Drinkkarton' bags.
We don't do this often, sorry this is not a job, but we see that it is important activity, helping keeping our streets and pieces of nature clean (and alive) and think that documenting what we find is quite an interesting topic for a blog. In the end, by looking at the way how and what people litter, tells a lot about them. I am also doing a bit of photography and planning to add some illustrations.
Disclaimer: to get the better 'outreach', I will keep this blog in English. There will be some notes, sometimes pictures and perhaps some numbers and indeed mistakes. There is no politics here, but appeal to human intelligence and deep learning (something quite opposite to 'AI'). In no way I am trying to shame, offend or blame anyone. In the end it is just a human nature...