Garbage Cans in "Our Utopia" !
Number 17:
at Arches National Park


Number 16:
at  Taos Pueblo


Number 15:
at Four Corner


Number 14:
at Huntington Beach in LA


Number 13:
at Metio Crater


Number 12:
at Mesa Verde National Park


Number 11:
 at Grand Teton National Park


Number 10: 
On the top of Rocky Mountain.
We must not leave anything here but much in heart.



Number 9: 
Las Vegas at 24:00
There is no moral code but desire.



Number 6: 
We put a garbage can at the top of the world.
Mt. Blanc, 3842m in France.



Number 7: 
This is Reformatorendenkmalern
in Geneve.



Number 8: 
In front of our warehouse of the art, 
MUSEE DU LOUVRE in France.




Nowadays, we can get almost everything we want with ease.
Our world is filled with many goods.
True, 
this is a developed society, 
but
 we have to realize what it is like to be live in this society,
in this one world.

We make little of respecting the craftmanship. 
I mean, 
We tend to forget to respect goods for daily use.
I suppose that
 if we show much respect for manufacturers, we'll begin to cherish goods more carefully.

 Now we can't return to the Stone Age.
and
Do you want to define our age as "THROW-AWAY AGE"?
No way!
That is why 
To think about nature is more and more important.
We mustn't forget the imporance of our nature.

Because......
Nature stimulates our curiosity 
and 
enrich our daily life itself.
 This is real advance for human beings.


Number 1:
Do you want to throw away a car?
What a huge trash can it is!  
It's American size.  
(American size is a typical Japanese English. Its meaning is very big.)  
How often does a garbage truck come?  
Once a month?   
I think that this is a symbol of the throw-away culture. 



Number 2:
At the corner of Times Square in New York
In the center of New York, at 10:30 p.m.,the corner of the street is filled with garbage.
They are packed with the same purple plastic bags.
They look like a symbol of another part of this big city. 



Number 3: 
In front of "World famous"
Sturgis Harley Davidson dealer



Number 4: 
On the top floor of Empire State Building
This trash can saw Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan staring at each other for the first time.
 (from "Sleepless in Seattle")



Number 5:
at  Yellow Stone National Park
This one is protected by attacks of bears.




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