I stayed with some friends of mine in Malmö last May after presenting at ERSCP.  While I was there Matthias asked me if I would like to help with Soppa för Värme, the soup kitchen that he is part of, and of course I agreed camera in hand.  We rode our bikes to pick up left over soup from fancy hotels, and day old bread, and then set up with some of his friends in a local square and served up the treats.  There was also a guitarist playing lively music, and a woman giving free haircuts.  The people who came to eat had a great sense of community and were kind enough to speak to me in English, I was even proposed to by one particularly rakish codger.  Here are some of the photos from that day.
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That was a nice day 🙂
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