Hi Mt Spokane.
An interesting article, I had an encounter with something similar to this at a car show this weekend, a lady was reminiscing about how her dad had a Triumph Dolomite and explaining this to her granddaughters.
I offered for her and them to have a sit in the car which she accepted, I asked if it was alright to photograph the children pretending to drive the car (and having a blast doing it
) her reply was yes but you can’t post it anywhere on line due to security concerns as the father was in the military.
I can see that we should consider many things when taking photographs of children!
I took the photo, showed Angela as it is more her car than mine and then deleted it to make sure I don’t find it down the road when I have forgotten the request and upload it.
As for the “sharing helps build communities” I have yet to see anything on line that builds a community other than in an online manner. (Nomex on!)
Yes I consider this a community but only in an online sense, real communities are knowing your neighbours, being a good neighbour and being there to help your neighbours if they need it, a seemingly very rare thing these days.
I don’t do farcebook or Twitter, (don’t get it, my online presence is here and Flickr (initially to facilitate posting here!
) and a long time ago a car forum.
Cheers, Graham.