It's a nondescriptive signboard that shows the street is closed due to the construction of the Canada Line. I found this sign just when I was looking for what indicates the date or the year. It shows that today is between April 2006 and April 2009. When A or A's kids take a look at these pictures long afterwards, I mean after my death, they will know that it was just before the Vancouver Olympics in the early 21st century.
At the hotel, I saw several pictures on the wall of the lobby. They were taken in the 19th and early 20th centuries, that was to say, the history of the hotel. Seeing them, I thought I needed some pictures telling the year. That's why I took this nondescript picture.
(Vocabulary)
nondescript ごくありふれた
nondescriptive 非記述的な、何の変哲もない、ごくありきたりの
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