Friday, January 23, 2009

home


I took this shot at the 7 bungalows Kamdhenu signal.
I happened to stop right next to this. I don't know whether I should call this a home or just a space where a family's belongings have been hung.

Imagine - many people in this city and many more in this country and many many more in this planet live in a space smaller than this. Can't a few of us (although all of us would be ideal) get together and do something and increase this space by a few more sq. feet? Think about it...and if you have got a slight bit of the answer, let's get to some action...

For this home for many...

5 comments:

Alexa said...

I doubt we're going to solve this one any time soon, but I do believe that if thoughtful people put their minds to it they could begin to figure it out. I say 'begin' because it's obviously about so much more than space.
What is that they're building back there—is it housing? (that thing you and I are so fortunate to have, and thank you for reminding me once again to be grateful)

from cali said...

What about the story of the 93 year old man in MI who froze to death in his house after the heat was turned off. Sometimes a house is not a home.

Rahul V. Chittella said...

yes, Alexa!!:) It is a house being constructed behind this! I'm guessing the residents of our pic's house are workers for that building!

Rahul V. Chittella said...

OMG, Rose! Please share this story with me!

from cali said...

Here is a link to the story. It is heartbreaking. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28858971/