The Garbage of Baguio

Much to my dismay, the way to school was paved with ridiculous intentions... well, littered with garbage, for that matter. It was paved with ridiculous intentions because no one wants to segragate, therefore, garbage collection is halted.

So much for that article I wrote a semester ago about Engineer's Hill residents finally properly segregating their garbage - the barangay chairman was wrong. Mr. Chairman, you're wrong. You. Are. Wrong. Whenever I walk down Manolo Alley, all I see are tons of garbage and there is no way that people in our Barangay have learned proper segregation. This is stupid.

Apparently, not only our place stinks. The rest of Baguio stinks. Terribly.

"Baguio had won four consecutive titles as the cleanest and greenest highly urbanized city in the 1990s, earning it the pioneer hall of fame title." (http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/regions/view_article.php?article_id=92544)

Huh.

Baguio isn't "clean and green" (VM said so... huh) at all. It's dirty and things are going into an "aberrant" - a word which here means, as Lemony Snicket put it, "into a very, very wrong and causing much grief" -direction.
1 Response
  1. kubiyat Says:

    it is sad. there are heaps of trash in every available corner. :(