I'm just one case here. For some, this is a daily ritual and just to make matters worse, a lot of you sit anywhere from 2 - 10 minutes idle in a drive thru conga line of caffeine craving zombies who should not be operating heavy machinery.
Just to reiterate - millions of Canadians pay $2 per day for the luxury of not having to get out of their car to obtain their first coffee of the day. They pay $2 for a double double which gives them instant gratification and then this comfort is discarded. Where do these temporary vessels of bliss end up?
Everywhere.
Everywhere.
I've decided to take things up a notch with my coffee cup photos. Some of these photos tell a story. Often times I will run into piles of discarded coffee cups outside construction sites. Obviously a group of workers gathered on their coffee break and discussed sports, politics and whatnot while sipping on their comforting cup o'joe.
Once in while I will snap a shot of a discarded coffee cup that looks as if someone had either forgotten it, or purposely placed the piece of trash on display as if it were a piece of art...
My project will record the locations of my coffee cup discoveries using a gps iphone app and hopefully we can find where most of this trash ends up. The other concern is which brands of coffee cups will I find most often? I am still figuring out how to carry this project out in a scientific manner since I can't snap a shot of EVERY coffee cup ... or can I?
Chaf
Chaf
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