
"...in a street so busy and filled,
I walk ahead seeing the people killed,
I am here now, I will be I hope,
My moments stand on the wall, all drilled..."
I took this shot as I was coming to office. This man on the wheelchair, at the Andheri flyover fascinated me. All of us who were in the cars were frustrated standing at the traffic waiting to move ahead, while this young man was merrily moving ahead finding his way...or rather, making his way!
When you get to see and observe such people at the traffic, you really wouldn't mind it...
For the traffic...
I walk ahead seeing the people killed,
I am here now, I will be I hope,
My moments stand on the wall, all drilled..."
I took this shot as I was coming to office. This man on the wheelchair, at the Andheri flyover fascinated me. All of us who were in the cars were frustrated standing at the traffic waiting to move ahead, while this young man was merrily moving ahead finding his way...or rather, making his way!
When you get to see and observe such people at the traffic, you really wouldn't mind it...
For the traffic...
3 comments:
That certainly is a diverse collection of vehicles. And the fellow in the wheelchair is very brave, I think, to put himself in the middle of all that with nothing to protect him! (He probably wouldn't be allowed the road here in the States.)
BTW, Rahul -- I'm playing catch-up with your posts; I've been so so so busy at work!
Really?!
You do find such wheelchairs off and on on the streets here!
BTW, as long as Bombay gets a visit from Alexa...its fine!!!:)
Alexa is right, Rahul. Wheelchairs would not be allowed the road and the way people drive here it wouldn't be safe!
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