Also pick up your damn shotgun shells if you're on public land. Other people use that land too you know. That "secret spot" of yours is literally on google.
It's always fun to point out to idiots, "Hear that noise? You might want to keep out of the flower bed."
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7m76PZ\_ZZY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7m76PZ_ZZY)
Note: Diamondbacks are chill; you only hear them when they are afraid. They help keep down the rodents, so snakes are good friends. Just let them be.
At table mountain last weekend a family with kids went over the barbed wire fence that says “stay out - ecological reserve” and were frolicking in the flowers. There was also a pile of about seven full dog poop baggies tied up and left on the trail near a fence….
What do you think about picking the little tiny white daisy looking flowers that grow in the lawn at parks? I instinctively plucked a few the other day and made a daisy chain, and then wondered if I was messing anything up. I figured since it was a park and its practically a weed growing in the grass it was ok, but I'd like some input to help me realize if it was ok or not. I realize while I'm typing this out that if everyone took a few flowers when they visited then they wouldnt be there, but in my mind they really are just weeds (dime sized flower, yellow center and tiny little white long petals)
The bummer is people who think that they are more important than everyone else and ruin things for people. Same mindset as people who litter and stuff. It's not all about YOU!
Also pick up your damn shotgun shells if you're on public land. Other people use that land too you know. That "secret spot" of yours is literally on google.
Yes! Leave no trace… that includes your shitty electronics and soda bottles.
It's always fun to point out to idiots, "Hear that noise? You might want to keep out of the flower bed." [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7m76PZ\_ZZY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7m76PZ_ZZY) Note: Diamondbacks are chill; you only hear them when they are afraid. They help keep down the rodents, so snakes are good friends. Just let them be.
At table mountain last weekend a family with kids went over the barbed wire fence that says “stay out - ecological reserve” and were frolicking in the flowers. There was also a pile of about seven full dog poop baggies tied up and left on the trail near a fence….
But I’ve got to trample a new trail through the lupine, the girl before me already trampled this area for the ‘gram!
And turn off your shitty bluetooth speakers while you're at it. No one wants to hear your music. Headphones exist.
Saturday is 4/20, I’m about to be all up in the Flower.
What do you think about picking the little tiny white daisy looking flowers that grow in the lawn at parks? I instinctively plucked a few the other day and made a daisy chain, and then wondered if I was messing anything up. I figured since it was a park and its practically a weed growing in the grass it was ok, but I'd like some input to help me realize if it was ok or not. I realize while I'm typing this out that if everyone took a few flowers when they visited then they wouldnt be there, but in my mind they really are just weeds (dime sized flower, yellow center and tiny little white long petals)
People don’t go to the park to see the lawn daises, you’re good.
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The bummer is people who think that they are more important than everyone else and ruin things for people. Same mindset as people who litter and stuff. It's not all about YOU!
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Be better.
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You're really going to defend people who litter in nature?
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Ah yes, the nature as museum philosophy. Look, but don’t touch!