While walking in the park near the Chestnut Hill Reservoir near Brighton and Brookline MA I noticed something quite inexplicable. I found in the snow an open completely new bottle of Solignac Cognac, the lid to said bottle, two upright and unlit candles, two lit- but not smoked cigars and a pack of matches with only a few missing.
You might think this sort of thing happens not so often, but earlier this winter I saw a similar thing. That time there were two empty martini glasses, a filled a bottle of rum, another filled bottle of some hard liquor, an open a pack of cigarettes with just one or two missing, two ceramic plates filled with sand and again two lit but not smoked cigars. It looked like they had left in a hurry but it may have just been the wind scattering the things.
Anyone have any particular theories about what this is?
It seems to me that you interrupted a secret liaison. Two of everything seems to hint in that direction, as opposed to an abandoned guerrilla camp which generally has much more.
ReplyDeleteah - a fine analysis of the two most probable scenarios!
ReplyDeleteyes. it's a fraternity / secret society ritual
ReplyDeleteIn fact, it is a portable Irish Alter.....referred to as an " O'Bama !!
ReplyDeleteUncle Elliot - how long have you been waiting to use that joke?
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's a bizarre dinner ritual? Groucho Marx shrine?
Either that or Boston homeless people are quite posh compared to NYC's.
so, you think my comment is a BAMA!!
ReplyDeleteyes, Boston homeless are much wealthier, I could see that
ReplyDeleteHi, just ran into your blog.
ReplyDeleteMost likely is that someone has placed those there to memorialize Tommy Smith, who was a very well-known and liked homeless guy locally. He died very near there in around 2002, and a candlelight vigil was held near the movie theater; probably 100 or more people attended.
I suspect his old buddy he used to hang around with may be doing this here and there.
Hope that helps.
wow interesting answer Christopher, thanks,
ReplyDeleteHappy to oblige. It seems to be just the kind of thing his friend would do; a homeless memorial, as it were.
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