When I left home this morning, I debated whether to bring my camera or not. I decided not to. The bird will either taunt me or it won't, I figured, I have not yet got a picture of the little attention-hound, so that is not likely to change. (It did, by the way, coming along the ledge while I was talking to someone, who got to see it for the first time.) Of course, I saw several things on the drive in alone that made me want the camera, then. None of them were really photo-worthy on thinking about it, though it's a lovely day out, so you can heave a sigh of relief I did not have it. One was a car with a badly-smashed-up front end, being hauled away on a flatbed tow. Normally I would not give this a second glance - just a nasty wreck and the aftermath.
What made it noteworthy was where I saw this tow truck - pulling out of the trailer park off of Elligsen right by Argyle Square (the shopping center with Costco). If it was hauling the car out of there, presumably the car was in there. Which confuses me. This car looks like it had a nasty collision with something solid at at least 30-40 MPH if not more - the hood was seriously bent up, the left front of the car smashed back and in and the wheel well there distorted. You couldn't sanely do more than 5-10 MPH in that trailer park; I doubt you could get going fast enough before you crashed; but there was no way this car would've moved even two feet after that accident, other than being loaded on a tow.
I kind of want to know how it ended up there, but I really don't. Maybe the tow truck went the wrong way and needed to turn around...but I don't really buy that answer either.
What made it noteworthy was where I saw this tow truck - pulling out of the trailer park off of Elligsen right by Argyle Square (the shopping center with Costco). If it was hauling the car out of there, presumably the car was in there. Which confuses me. This car looks like it had a nasty collision with something solid at at least 30-40 MPH if not more - the hood was seriously bent up, the left front of the car smashed back and in and the wheel well there distorted. You couldn't sanely do more than 5-10 MPH in that trailer park; I doubt you could get going fast enough before you crashed; but there was no way this car would've moved even two feet after that accident, other than being loaded on a tow.
I kind of want to know how it ended up there, but I really don't. Maybe the tow truck went the wrong way and needed to turn around...but I don't really buy that answer either.
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Obviously, ONE of these is possible unless the guy got lost and turned around in there, which I really doubt as there are visibly better spots to turn around anyway. One of them happened. But...yeah. Boggle.