It’s not common in all areas of the US. Where I live, this would be considered “illegal dumping”, punishable by a fine – but you’d have to catch the person in the act, which is a challenge.
Those chairs by the fire hydrant were part of the catering truck I think. Placed there on their way into a gathering or on their way back to the warehouse. Looked too good to be abandoned. dc
Is it common to do this in US? In France you’d be fined for fly tipping
Very common.
Thanks for letting me know
It’s not common in all areas of the US. Where I live, this would be considered “illegal dumping”, punishable by a fine – but you’d have to catch the person in the act, which is a challenge.
Same in France!
Hi Ruth — Thanks for helping with the stitch project. Great visit. Enjoy your porch.
(The white chairs are have lots of life left.)
Hope you come by and enjoy the porch with us.
People could furnish a house with those pieces.
You’re right Sue.
Those chairs by the fire hydrant were part of the catering truck I think. Placed there on their way into a gathering or on their way back to the warehouse. Looked too good to be abandoned. dc
People throw away some nice looking stuff.
Yay ruth
Thanks Tessie
That chair on the bottom has character. I would need to stop, check the condition and haul it home with me, depending.
Someone took it Audrey.
Of course that chair on South Braddock Ave. (I’m assuming that’s where this shot is taken) is used to save a parking spot! Someone took it??!! yikes.
I know