I am heading right over to join you on a shopping spree! What a fine diagonal depiction of one world and another — and why on earth should not the twain be joined. Clever gal!
This is a curious one, Carin. The contrast between the stickers and the woodsy backdrop is striking, but I can’t quite figure out what I’m looking at. I thought at first that was a fence or guardrail, but is it a bench? And what a strange sort of vandalism! Stickers pilfered from Dollarama? Definitely an image that makes you go “hmm” (as we used to say!).
This is a curious one, Carin. The contrast between the stickers and the woodsy backdrop is striking, but I can’t quite figure out what I’m looking at. I thought at first that was a fence or guardrail, but is it a bench? And what a strange sort of vandalism! Stickers pilfered from Dollarama? Definitely an image that makes you go “hmm” (as we used to say!).
Ah, they’re price tags? I thought they were like Canadian Tire dollars but for Dollarama. I guess I was overly optimistic and Allyson’s explanation is more likely but I still wonder – why?
I’d be saving those Dollarama Dollars for next year’s Santa Sack! I didn’t even know these things existed. Perhaps they are a thing of the past and this represents litter?
No idea what they are. I thought they might be price stickers… in which case what did someone buy so many of and why were they compelled to stick them on the bridge?
I am heading right over to join you on a shopping spree! What a fine diagonal depiction of one world and another — and why on earth should not the twain be joined. Clever gal!
It never occurred to me they were spendable… do you think someone left them as a gift to passersby? Nah. Further investigation required.
I’m trying to figure out exactly where this litter lays, Carin? Is it inside or on a bench? I can see why it caught you eye!
Litter?! You could get a lot of good stuff at Dollarama with those!
I’d love to see your list!
It’s the handrail of a footbridge.
This is a curious one, Carin. The contrast between the stickers and the woodsy backdrop is striking, but I can’t quite figure out what I’m looking at. I thought at first that was a fence or guardrail, but is it a bench? And what a strange sort of vandalism! Stickers pilfered from Dollarama? Definitely an image that makes you go “hmm” (as we used to say!).
This is a curious one, Carin. The contrast between the stickers and the woodsy backdrop is striking, but I can’t quite figure out what I’m looking at. I thought at first that was a fence or guardrail, but is it a bench? And what a strange sort of vandalism! Stickers pilfered from Dollarama? Definitely an image that makes you go “hmm” (as we used to say!).
Ah, they’re price tags? I thought they were like Canadian Tire dollars but for Dollarama. I guess I was overly optimistic and Allyson’s explanation is more likely but I still wonder – why?
No idea what they are. Thought you guys would know. And yes, the big WHY??
As in story.
And the time it took to place these…
I’d be saving those Dollarama Dollars for next year’s Santa Sack! I didn’t even know these things existed. Perhaps they are a thing of the past and this represents litter?
No idea what they are. I thought they might be price stickers… in which case what did someone buy so many of and why were they compelled to stick them on the bridge?
And, yes, litter… but of the hmmmm-ish kind. Quasi acceptable.
OMG … stuck to the bridge!!!! Disgraceful.