Wednesday, 1 July 2020

CHICK PEAS, CHOPPED TOMATOES AND VEGETABLE SOUP

Three cans unaccountably sitting in a row in the street.

Hello. I'm back.
I have no idea why these three cans of food were sitting in a row in the street. I photographed them exactly as I found them. (27th June 2020)

12 comments:

magiceye said...

They were not informed of social distancing. ;)

Taken For Granted said...

Soup for the homeless?

voyageoftheeye said...

Out in the street, forgotten what that feels like! Good to see you back.

Susan said...

Now that is really strange! I thought it was going to be a picture of your garden, your allotment. LOL

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello MagicEye - agreed. Perhaps they were part of the same household?

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello Taken for Granted. It was in a bit of an obscure place. If I were homeless I wouldn't go looking there for soup!

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello Voyage of the Eye. I too am part of the shielded group so was completely indoors for a long time. But I am now going out for walks when I hope few people will be around. Which means photos for the near future are likely either to be taken in the countryside, right away from everyone, or on dull and rainy days (like this one) when people won't want to be in town. Probably even on rainy days in the countryside! (It's good to be out though!)

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello Susan. Yes, very strange.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

An intriguing sight Lucy, if only you had the time to wait and see if they were picked up 😊

Anonymous said...

It is good to see you back Lucy, you have been missed.

I haven't been out, there are too many people on bikes and scooters or running or walking here and they don't keep the proper distance apart so I shall stay home longer.

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello Perth Daily Photo. I am hoping these tins of food were intended for someone and that whoever they were intended for actually found them!

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello Toffeeapple. Thank you.

I am finding I am getting to know the rhythm of my neighbourhood in new ways, learning when people will be around and when they will be at home - and tending to go out when it isn't sunny. The sunshine brings people onto the streets . . . so prepare for lots of rainy day photos!