That’s assuming that the flowers are not chosen for a more personalized significance, however. It might have a personal significance beyond the traditional flower symbolisms.
It could be but why there? This is behind an old and large transformer, one of those that turn high-voltage power to slightly less-high, probably serves the nearby 2-3 buildings and 300-400 people.
Colors and type of flowers match what people buy for graves.
Lots of people do that here, they put flowers where someone died usually like in a car accident or a child was hot buy a car. It can be a huge shrine if it’s a mass shooting. Someone has a special reason. We’ll never know.
Unrequited love or misplaced arrangement.
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White and yellow are not colors of love. This was my first thought but it should’ve been a single red rose.
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That’s assuming that the flowers are not chosen for a more personalized significance, however. It might have a personal significance beyond the traditional flower symbolisms.
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Whatever it was, it ended abruptly
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Indeed.
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death
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It could be but why there? This is behind an old and large transformer, one of those that turn high-voltage power to slightly less-high, probably serves the nearby 2-3 buildings and 300-400 people.
Colors and type of flowers match what people buy for graves.
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Lots of people do that here, they put flowers where someone died usually like in a car accident or a child was hot buy a car. It can be a huge shrine if it’s a mass shooting. Someone has a special reason. We’ll never know.
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Probably some sort of tragedy.
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Or a strategy?
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I guess we’ll never know…
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Thrown away but respectfully done 🤔
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