Saturday, November 21, 2009

Through the window..

This window thing came out just on time when i wanted to feel nostalgic.Yes, the window of my room- my all time favourite, which i keep half open most of the times-
1)to feel the fresh air
2) to feel life as i remove the curtain
3)to feel being in Mumbai as i hear noise of a truck passing by and see vehicles speeding up at night or trailing down the Eastern express highway in a traffic jam.
4)To be giving attention(accidentally though!!) to the irritating marble cutting noises that the marble shop near our building produces at wee hours.
5)To remember good memories- all outings mean crossing the road, to take an auto.The road is clearly visible from the window.
6)To get back to " life on weekdays"(Read office office)-I cross the road everyday as the bus drop point is just so near and the window makes me connect to the reality of Mondays.. :-(
7)To think of Life.
8)To think of how it would be going away from Mumbai, leaving behind footprints of "just another visitor" to the city.
9) The La Italia Marble board -which helps me learn acceptance.The board is s boring yet stands there everyday, amongst the scenic background, and i have accepted it as part of the frame.Helps me realise that you have to accept things as they are.
10) The watchman's view-Another irritating thing i would like to get rid of.The watchman's window is just opposite our flat.As i look out, i see a watchman confined to a window, Peeping at our house, more of a spy than a watchman! Dont like it and have to put curtains on at times.But society security You know..!!
11) I just saw out and saw the bright yellow street light enlightening the path.So, the window lets me see light amidst darkness.
12)Huma - One of the boring malls(Read go and watch movie and come back..Too Boring to hang out)Huma is visible from window.
Well, i guess the window story was not as boring as i am realising it might be!!

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