Three Dots and Two ‘T’s
It is well into summer and there are crispy, crunchy leaves on the ground. This is either a testament to the inefficient street cleaners or thirsty trees that cannot hold onto their leaves.
I’m trying to think of a Flatland explanation of this configuration of lines. The only thing that comes to mind is that the array of lines is a defensive instinct of Flatland lines, similar to the Roman Turtle defense. When threatened, the lines assume a configuration that will repel their enemies.
In Flatland (I decided), the police are flexible lines that rush to the scene of an emergency. Here we see a near miss with a citizen line as taken by a traffic camera (in another dimension).
A different edit of yesterday’s subject reveals an arrow pointing in a different direction. The triangle gets an assist from a gentle curve.