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    Sunday Walk

    November 4, 2009 by Avant-Garde

    When you postpone things which have to be done, it never happens. That’s why I thought of having it right away when I got time. A walk on Sunday afternoon, that too in the posh area of Mumbai, is a really different experience. I started off from home at 1.00pm afternoon. The sunlight was solid that my skin felt like frying pan.

    I walked till the station and saw the booking office closed. I found that they shifted the office to new building. I stood in the line and got a ticket two-way ticket to church gate. I couldn’t find much crowd as it was a Sunday afternoon. I got a seat and looked out through the window as train passed stations.

    Suddenly I saw train approaching a station and I saw sea on the station side. Without a second thought I got down in the station and saw the station name. It wasn’t church gate! It was Marine Line, the station before Church gate. I took the skywalk and left the station platform. I saw an official cricket match near and I took a tree shadow and watched the match. It was Mumbai cricket club. I felt so boring as the match advanced and so I left the play ground to reach the marine lines.

    Mumbai Cricket Club Groud

    Eastern Highway

    I should say, if you want to see cleanest area you should visit this southern most area. It was so cleanly maintained. I walked through the marine lines watching the people came down there to relax on the week end. The road too was clean and youngsters were driving vehicles so fast. I kept on walking till I saw the end of the marine lines. Only then do I realize that there isn’t any more Mumbai down south. I took a side way and walked west.

    Marine Lines

    I saw a group of people with turban and suit dancing on the road. I realized that it was a pre marriage celebration procession only when I saw the groom on a horse. I found happiness on every ones face. I continued my walk till I saw INOX Theater in a shopping mall. I checked out the movies and did and window shopping inside the mall. I didn’t realize the time flow till I felt myself hungry. I saw next Poori center and had one Sev Poori and cane juice.

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    I continued my walk towards the west when I found branches of almost all the banks in India. That’s how I found out I was in Nariman point, the south most region of Mumbai. I walked a bit north and till I found the multitude stream flooding towards Gate way of India. I followed them, as I reached Gate way of India I found a very big crowd of which almost 95% of them were with camera or posing for a camera. The Taj hotel looked the same even after the 26/11 attack as they renovated the external area. I could see workers still on the renovation on old Taj whereas the new Taj stood there with its tallness hitting the sky.

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    taj

    I had to walk back to the Church Gate station so that I could return. On the way to the station I saw people playing cricket and other games in Shivaji Park. I could feel the smell of some successful people like Sachin Tendulkar and Yuvraj Singh who did the hard work that lead them to what they are now.

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    As I reached the station I saw the display showing a Borivali fast leaving in less than one minute. I ran into the train and took a seat. I felt so tired realizing the fact that I was walking the past 5 hours as I saw my watch ticking 5.15pm.


    12 Responses to “Sunday Walk”

    1. Great walk through. Enjoyed reading it. Keep writing.

      Comment by Tony Jose — November 4, 2009 @ 8:00 pm

    2. Thanks.
      I have plans of roaming around mumbai.
      I have added photos too.. check it.

      Comment by Avant-Garde — November 4, 2009 @ 8:49 pm

    3. nice post, more such walks expected.

      Comment by Kenney Jacob — November 5, 2009 @ 8:56 am

    4. Nice post … relaxes you and takes you thru the simple beauties of life…

      Comment by JMJ — November 5, 2009 @ 12:27 pm

    5. Shivaji Park in Dadar, so you must have seen something else. I think on the way from Marine Lines to Churchgate, you can walk across Bombay Gymkhana where a hazaar matches are played at the same time.

      Comment by Anon — November 5, 2009 @ 1:00 pm

    6. Thanks for recommendations as i don’t have much clue about Mumbai. i did this walk by selecting that place randomly. i have seen Bombay Gymkhana. i should now plan for Dadar one.
      Recommend more places so that i can visit some.
      I feel its better feel the place by walk.

      Comment by Avant-Garde — November 5, 2009 @ 7:30 pm

    7. indeed kewl!!!! ;)

      Comment by smitha — November 6, 2009 @ 7:55 am

    8. thanks smitha..
      Second one is out. Read that too..

      Comment by Avant-Garde — November 8, 2009 @ 11:25 pm

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    10. I felt the sweetness and honesty in your writing and I enjoyed reading it. Good job dear!!!

      Comment by Jo — November 12, 2009 @ 7:02 am

    11. Great pics. Waiting to see more.

      Comment by Issac — November 12, 2009 @ 8:22 am

    12. i enjoyed reading this…nice one…

      Comment by cici — December 3, 2009 @ 9:06 am

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