You never know what you'll see on your way to work.
All sorts of things are dumped by the stairs to the RFK Memorial Bridge walkway. I've even seen a stripped bicycle frame on that spot. But I don't recall having seen anything in such usable condition, or as meticulously placed, as the bedroom furniture in the photos.
Was it left by a litterbug with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)? (Does such a person exist?) Or did the person who abandoned those pieces display them to make them more enticing to someone who might want to take them away?
After I got to work, I had a darker thought about those items: Perhaps a homeless person is setting up residence there. I hope that's not the case!
All sorts of things are dumped by the stairs to the RFK Memorial Bridge walkway. I've even seen a stripped bicycle frame on that spot. But I don't recall having seen anything in such usable condition, or as meticulously placed, as the bedroom furniture in the photos.
Was it left by a litterbug with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)? (Does such a person exist?) Or did the person who abandoned those pieces display them to make them more enticing to someone who might want to take them away?
After I got to work, I had a darker thought about those items: Perhaps a homeless person is setting up residence there. I hope that's not the case!