Thank you - I am enjoying reading about your experiences in the Cayman Islands. The rubbish situation everywhere is very sad. I once heard a Buddhist teacher who grew up in Tibet say that they had no rubbish whatsoever when he was growing up - absolutely everything was used.
I chatted to a Canadian who’s lived here for 30 years, and she was telling me how much things have changed here too. Her answer to my question about the shoes- the cruise ships.
Thank you - I am enjoying reading about your experiences in the Cayman Islands. The rubbish situation everywhere is very sad. I once heard a Buddhist teacher who grew up in Tibet say that they had no rubbish whatsoever when he was growing up - absolutely everything was used.
I chatted to a Canadian who’s lived here for 30 years, and she was telling me how much things have changed here too. Her answer to my question about the shoes- the cruise ships.
Well let's hope people find a way to hang onto their shoes!
Wouldn’t you love to meet the owners of all those shoes?!
God- I’m not sure about that, it would be a lot of people. I’d rather get letters or postcards from them all 😂
Ha ha! Yes, they’d need to be spread out obvs. 1 a day maybe😉
The shoe tree is no longer there- either it got blown down by a storm or it was taken away.