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Appears to be a painting of trees. Those white lines on the upper left (our perspective) look like birch trees, and the middle line looks like a different kind of tree.
I'll leave any serious analysis for when this hits the updates board (assuming I'm not too lazy). For now there's just a few things I noticed worth mentioning:
That's the same dumpster. Usually when one construction dumpster this size fills up they drop off an empty one when they pick up the full one (gas is expensive). I can't be certain, but it looks to me as though the dumpster is less full (including the refrigerator - see below) than it was the last time pics were posted. That means either:
It's been hauled away full, emptied, and then returned, which means there have been at least two dumpster loads removed from the property and they are still pulling out barbage.
Or:
It's never filled up because someone has been dumpster diving in it to reclaim "treasures".
That's the same dumpster.
The China SyndromeI'm starting to shift over to the opinion that this house is not going to be fixed up. The hoard is festering inside and soon will sink into the earth and infect the water table. Then it's only a matter of time until the hoard contaminates everyone's drinking water!
Appears to be a painting of trees....
No problem.I really do like the wild and overgrown look the place has taken on, it really beautifies things.
Too bad there's, you know, all that garbage strewn everywhere. Tsk.
Thanks for the pics skyraider![]()
So someone has been opening the gate on that thing. People filling a dumpster usually just chuck everything over the side. I don't see anything inside the dumpster to warrant opening the gate. Usually the only reason to open a dump gate on site is because someone wants to remove something from the dumpster. Three guesses who that might be.
Yup. Called it. Definitely the same dumpster. Someone must be spending a pretty penny to keep that thing there as a temporary holding cell for barbage.
You forgot the part where he's loved and respected by all his neighbors.Sometimes, I imagine Bob, the retired engineer without a wife or kids, outside his cozy suburban home…
It's beautiful to see nature slowly reclaim the decaying and broken realm of 14 Branchland Court. There's a noticable absence of anything green near their garbage piles though. It's as if even the plants themselves don't want to discover if there's a pair ofin that pile.
I swear to God that's a Pampers box in the dumpster.
Nope. Guess not. My own fault for getting my hopes up there might be something to explain just what the fuck is going on (or rather isn't going on) at 14BLC.
Pretty sure it is. Half of this is probably neighbor's trash. I live in a much more populated area that's not in the south, and people here will throw their junk into dumpsters that get brought in for neighbor's home remodeling projects/roofing projects/etc all the time.I swear to God that's a Pampers box in the dumpster.
Fixed that one for you.im really sorry to ask this because im sure it's been explained fifteen times but what needs to be done in order to initiate thereconstructiondemolition?
It's either that or it's random people going through the dumpster for the junk.