It's my 3rd visit to this amazing city, but still feels like my first. I wonder if the people who have been living here for 10-12 years still find this place amazing. Maybe this city has something new to offer everyday. I certainly hope so. The buildings, the stories, the smell, the people, the local...they have never failed to surprise me.
Speaking of locals, I was just wondering...where I living in Nagpur get to see the trains and stations once or twice in month, lives of some people move around the Mumbai local, and that too on a daily basis. Likewise, they're quite many differences. You never see people hanging their backpacks in front instead of back, but here it's so normal. There are many 'normal' things you will find here that would otherwise seem queer. Necessity is the mother of invention as they say. Necessity also makes you walk a lot. I mean, being in a relatively small city and owning a vehicle, you rarely work your legs, unless you go on a walk everyday which is not everyone's cup of tea. Here, you will have to put your legs to use at every point of day.
I also found the answers to my questions. I still haven't found the ultimate goal I am going to chase, but I do know where to look. And that's a start.
Two days have passed since I arrived in Mumbai. Fortunately, one thing hasn't changed...the booze :D
Stay blessed ^_^
I guess I'll have to read your previous posts to find what brought you to Mumbai, but whatever it is, Best of Luck :D
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteI HAVE BEEN IN LOVE WITH THE CITY SINCE 2008.My first visit.
ReplyDeleteI love it and its local trains and its Secret getaways. I love the noise and the race..and I love the calmness it offers you here and there. I love the people and I even love the Eunuchs...Hell I love everything about it :)
It's a magical city :D
DeleteHave fun :).
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Thank You :)
DeleteI did follow you, but honestly, the flower instead of a cursor feels to girly for me >.<
Alcohol is my answer to everything.
ReplyDeleteMumbai resonates with the 'high feeling' factor.
Not always ^_^
DeleteI have never been to Mumbai, but that's one random place. You never feel lost inspite of the chaos and lights.
ReplyDeleteHave fun :D
True :D
Deletethat's how i felt on my maiden trip to mumbai! and it scared me so much to see everyone in such a tearing hurry that i immediately wanted to run back home to nagpur!
ReplyDeleteSo much hurry that even if you push someone by mistake, they don't have time to mind it o_O.
DeleteYou're from Nagpur too? :O
yea..i think i told u that some time back...
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