Traveling
is boring for some and it is all the more so when it’s a daily routine - namely
going to work.
Whether
you travel by a car or a bus, observing your surroundings and the daily
activities can be really interesting.
To
start with, its interesting to watch the morning walkers getting along with
their brisk morning walk.
If you
are lucky you get to see the fag end of the combined exercise activity by the senior citizens. Everyday the leader
keeps changing but the exercise goes on. And then there is the laughter club which
some find very amusing.
The
church opposite the Race course is probably one of the oldest one in Pune.
And
when you look at it from the other side of the race course, it’s the only
landmark in the horizon.
The
race course is one of those exciting places. You get to see the horses taken
for the early morning training. The horses are wary of the traffic and the
cacophony, so the trainer has a tough time holding on to them till they reach
the tracks.
Once on
the track they just sail through the morning routine of warming up and
alternating between a trot and a gallop.
Its
good to see people on tracks having their morning walk while the horses move in
the opposite direction.
After a
good work out they are back in their stables for a much required rest.
There
is a cross road named Victoria road right next to the race course The name of
this road reminds me of my school days as our school in Bombay was situated on Victoria Road (not far from Victoria Garden) Of course Bombay is now Mumbai, Victoria Road is Mustafa bazaar and Victoria
Garden is Rani baug.
Right
behind the Victoria Road sign is the Southern Command Riding school where young
guys get their training.
Come
summer vacation and you can see a lot of activity here where young boys and
girls get a real feel of the horse and horse riding.
Talking
of the Race course you get to see a lot of activity there. Apart from the
horses being trained, you come across joggers (who have a different track)
And
there are some who do the Surya namaskar the right way -facing the rising sun.
Some
believe in walking backwards as they say that it is a better form of exercise.
And
after all this the juice vendor is always there to give you your choice of
juice.
This Garden
is one of the oldest in Pune and has some huge trees. Just a sideways glance is
enough for one to appreciate the foliage and dense growth there.
From
time to time Empress Garden holds some good exhibition cum sale of flowers and
saplings. On such days you can expect a minor traffic jam in the evening.
These
sugar cane vendors are getting ready with their stock for the day, anticipating
the rise in the temperature. The complete contraption is made of wood and is
very cost effective. The family pitches in as it requires minimum two people to
run the show.
(this is getting to be a long one. . . . . . so will be
continued in part 2)
34 comments:
It's interesting to see how ordinary life carries on in your part of the world. I notice a lot of contrasts: the church and the horse track, the young and the old people, the wildness of the woods and the cultivated gardens. Life is better with all of its many flavors, each one adding its own distinctiveness.
Those ancient gardens are impressive. I'm wondering what people use the sugar cane for--is it used in cooking?
Nice.. i was used to go by this route to office, year ago.. memorizes all.. :)
Ms Sparrow : The sugar cane juice is life saver in summer.
You carry your camera this early in the morning! (Surprised look). But the vignettes that you have presented to us were so very wonderful. Ordinary happenings of an every day affair - extraordinary to view and relish in a post.
Glad to stop by after some time, Joe.
Joy always,
Susan
These are pretty good pics . Guess they are looking fresh as the morning itself. The church spires for instsnce and the green!
gorgeous horses. really like the church with multiple steeples!
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You do have an interesting tour to work. Thank you for this sightseeing and history lesson!
Great Blog, Good Tour.
Happy Blogging
The horses are beautiful! Lovely church. :)
Hey there...a lovely blog from Pune..yay I'm jumping. It's so nice to c fimiliar sights...awesome pics..I'm a fan..n thanks for ur comment on my blog.. Well some people a re very passionate bat blogging n wanna give it their all..
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That's quite a walk you've taken us on!
Refreshing..I have always been a late riser inspire of knowing the beauty of the morning I would miss. I see that its a treat to your eyes as well
So many familiar sights ... so many memories ... I stayed near that St.Patrick's church ... now realise how much I'd taken those daily scenes for granted. Miss my morning walks in the RC. Miss Diamond bakery's bakes ... the best ever. Missing Pune all over again. Thanks for sharing these lovely photos of my city. :-)
... and still another part to come... wow! What a post. Thank you so much for putting all this together, it's a brilliant intro.
Thanks .Nostalgic for these sights .You have made them come alive ! Cindy
Even I love doing it and clicking pictures. Lovely shots :)
You see these sights on your way to work everyday... you definitely have a more entertaining route than me. Love the picture of the church, what is the name of it? Love the horses too... pune is pretty.
The sugarcane is crushed and the juice is used to quench the thirst. It is healthy too, provided they clean the cane well before crushing it.
The church is St Patrick's church (also known as Bishop's house)
i'm a sucker for horses. :)
Lovely clicks
What fun pictures!
It looks like your early mornings are very different to mine!! LOVE the road sign of the man running - is that meant to say it's safe to cross the road? OR do you run like hell when you see it?!?!
That is a caution road sign, saying "School area, children crossing"
Dear Haddock, thank you for stopping by my blog this. I've so wanted to learn more about India and now, through your postings, I will! I'm looking forward to following you. I know so little about India that I found myself surprised at the horse racing and training. I can see that you are going to help me broaden my horizons! Peace.
Oh, these are pretty horses. I've always wanted to have a horse like this. My daughters travel, but India is a special place they haven't been to yet.
Thanks for your visit today.
~Sheri at Red Rose Alley
Thank you for visiting my blog and your nice comment. I love horses and the horses in your wonderful photos are beautiful. The church is also very beautiful!
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this is a wonderful idea.. to document your daily journeys!!!! in the routine way of life, we so often fail to observe what we can see around us, so i really appreciate this series of yours
Yeah agree to what Anuradha has just said. i have heard so much about Pune but have never been there. Through ur posts i am familiarizing myself. Btw is it true that Pune is also famous for it's bakeries...cookies. Can't exactly remember what a frnd had got me once from Pune...maybe Shrewsbury cookies or biscuits...
Yes Shivani, there are many bakeries in Pune (something like one per month keeps springing up)
What you had must be Shrews bury biscuits from Kayani. It was (and stayed) famous for a long time.
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