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25:100 Strangers - Sue
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This picture is 25 in my "100 Strangers" project.
Shortly after I arrived at the park where the People's Climate Picnic and march was to gather, a friendly lady also arrived and we began chatting about climate change and the many associated issues. Sue (for that was her name) is a former teacher and is concerned about minimising her own domestic greenhouse emissions. We continued our conversation on the march to the church where the bell was rung for the event. Sue was able to make a loud statement about climate by ringing the church bell herself (see image in note).
Back at the park, I asked her if she would participate in the 'Strangers' project. She agreed, and I took a series of images, both of us having a good chuckle over most before settling on this one as the 'most acceptable'.
Shortly after I arrived at the park where the People's Climate Picnic and march was to gather, a friendly lady also arrived and we began chatting about climate change and the many associated issues. Sue (for that was her name) is a former teacher and is concerned about minimising her own domestic greenhouse emissions. We continued our conversation on the march to the church where the bell was rung for the event. Sue was able to make a loud statement about climate by ringing the church bell herself (see image in note).
Back at the park, I asked her if she would participate in the 'Strangers' project. She agreed, and I took a series of images, both of us having a good chuckle over most before settling on this one as the 'most acceptable'.
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