Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Scenes of the road

We spent a lot of time in the bus, and one afternoon walking in Ahemebad. These pictures are of common occurrences that I saw on the streets of India.
Outside our first hotel in Mumbai. My first glimpse, before I was awake or courageous enough to go outside. Toward the bottom left, you see a dirt field. People (males) of all ages wow seen playing cricket and soccer on that field at all times.
Bags of recyled goods.
Kids stopped their street game of cricket for a picture. They were happy to say "hello" and "what is your name?"
Statue In the middle of a roundabout.
Sugar field plantations, large and small.
Flower stands.
Street veggie sellers. I never actually saw an indoor store that sold produce. The carrots there are red and delicious!
Walking in Ahamebad


One tight corner: two motorcycles, one cow, pedestrians, a bicycle, and a man sifting his grains. Can you see all that?
So many birds, getting ready to land on the wires.
Road construction. There is a man in the pit with a shovel.
Slabs of marble from a nearby quarry.
Monkeys and cows and someone feeding them. When the cows come near the monkeys, they monkeys clear out. While we were there a second group of monkeys came out of the forest, frightening the first pack away.
Camels and trucks side by side with pedestrians.
Looking down a side street.
notice... No lanes
Is that a motorcycle parked in front of an ambulance? Hmmmm
Looking out the back window of the bus. Ah, nice clean air.
All that sugar cane green is being pedaled by a bicyclist.
Another wide load
Long loads too.
Road construction ahead, somehow we all made it past.
Not sure what the line up was for.
Horse and buggy for tourists.... Not us though.
Trucks all say "blow horn" on the back. It alerts them you are passing. Need eyes and ears to drive here.
With a chisel and a hammer, he will break up that big rock.
Two way traffic. We barely fit past
And then there was one of the giant birds home. With flush toilets, in the sky. Amazing.






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