This week for the harinam in Greenslopes it was me, Prahlad, and six ladies. It joins other unique configurations such as Kangaroo Point (four guys plus Prahlad), and Hawthorne (the largest group so far).
Our assembly point was the appropriately named "Curd St".

By the way, Prahlad is the only one who has been on all twenty-four climate change harinams so far.

Greenslopes is a suburb overlooking the city, with many huge properties in it. This particular one looked like it could be a temple:


Many of the residents were retired persons. I've noticed that in suburbs where the property values are high people are very, perhaps even over protective of their houses and their neighbourhood.

Contrast this with photos from our kirtan in Inala, a less affluent suburb, a few weeks ago.
To explain my comment at the beginning of the video - five minutes after we dismounted in the neighbourhood, Prahlad hopped up on the wall of the house there. The man came out directly and yelled at him to get off the wall, then stood peering out of a spyhole in this door, seemingly oblivious to the fact that we could see his body through the window.
Anyway, Lord Caitanya and His devotees are very liberal - they give the mercy without discriminating as to whether one is rich or poor, young or old. Param vijayate sri krishna sankirtanam!





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