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Downtown Nashville planter of ornamental moss.

Here was a planter of ornamental moss under a light dusting of snow, plus: three colors of utility location markings; a water meter access panel; and a polystyrene clamshell of litter.

 

Re the utility location colors: If these Nashville people have been adhering to American Public Works Association color codes (definitely not a safe assumption, this being Nashville):

⢠red means Electric Power Lines, Cables, Conduit and Lighting Cables;

⢠yellow means Gas, Oil, Steam, Petroleum or Gaseous Materials; and

⢠blue means Potable Water.

 

Somebody rode his or her bicycle on this sidewalk back when its concrete was wet.

 

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In downtown Nashville, Tennessee, on March 3rd, 2014, on the west side of 6th Avenue North, north of Church Street.

 

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Library of Congress classification ideas:

SB418.4 Plant containersâPictorial works.

SB433.55 Moss gardeningâPictorial works.

TD499 Water-metersâPictorial works.

TD168 Underground utility linesâPictorial works.

TT315 Spray paintingâPictorial works.

TP1180.S7 PolystyreneâPictorial works.

TP374 FoodâPackagingâPictorial works.

TD817 Litter (Trash)âUnited StatesâPictorial works.

F444.N243 Nashville (Tenn.)âPictorial works.

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Uploaded on July 6, 2014
Taken on March 3, 2014