Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Earth Day

Today is Earth Day, and recycling plays a large part in taking care of poor Mother Earth. Here in Belgrade you won't see hardly any recycle bins for glass, paper, or plastic, and convenient recycling isn't made easy for those who want to. Many less fortunate people earn some extra dinars by recycling paper, as this fellow is doing, by either rummaging through dumpsters or picking up discarded boxes beside them.

5 comments:

magiceye said...

superb composition and capture!!!

Belgrade Daily Photo said...

Hi Bibi,
Very nice photo!

I couldn't find an email link for you here so I'll just leave a comment re: adding links. One way to do it is to go to your blogger dashboard (main page) and click on 'layout', then 'add a page element'. Then select 'link list' to create a list of your favorite sites in the left column of your blog.

To put a link in the content of a regular blog post you just type the name of the website or whatever text you want. Highlight that text, then click on the little globe icon above the text window. A window will pop up where you can type in the web address and that will make a hyperlink.

I hope that was helpful...let me know if you have any questions I'm glad to try to help. :)

Pat said...

Thank you. I'll give it a try to link me to you and to some others I like. I'm about to go out with my camera, but Bibi will stay...

Anonymous said...

Your photograph is very good. It shows how recycling was done here for all of my life until recently when the trash trucks stopped picking it up. Now another truck picks up glass, plastic and paper in separate bins.

I will try to send you an email on how to do the linking.

Chuck Pefley said...

I like the juxtaposition of the fresh vegetables poster with the dumpster. Fresh vs spoiled. Also I think that providing some way for to make a little money is a good thing. ~Chuck

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