Marco Polo paddled down to this pier,
parked his cycle here
before getting on the jetty.
“Is he coming back to claim me?” the cycle asks you.
Do you have an answer?
Linking this post to #WordlessWednesday hosted by Esha M Dutta
Marco Polo paddled down to this pier,
parked his cycle here
before getting on the jetty.
“Is he coming back to claim me?” the cycle asks you.
Do you have an answer?
Linking this post to #WordlessWednesday hosted by Esha M Dutta
Yes he will! Doesn’t look a abandoned to me . What a lovely picture this makes .
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You have made the cycle happy 😊
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No can’t you see the cycle is tethered ?
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You know as many times as I have seen this cycle tethered at the same place, I am not sure about the purpose it is serving by standing there. Balaka had the idea of it being rigged with a bomb.
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My first thought was..us cycle mein Bomb fit kiya hua to nahi hai na..typical Mumbai mentality I have you see..har cheez mein bomb dikhta hai..
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You are not a typical Mimbaiyya but a typical big-city-dwelling-Indian jisko har lawaris vastu main bomb dikhta hai. Now come to think of it how sad is that!
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Yes, it is sad. We have stopped trusting. We have lost faith.
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Yes…… he will definitely come back!
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Aye, aye definitely coming back. What a surreal shot, Anu. Great to see you on #WW.
And thank you for your heart-warming words on my post. ❤
Have a blessed week ahead!
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If only this cycle would sprout some wings and fly away to me; sigh! Guess he would be coming back as its a splendid looker. Great shot Anu!!
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Trusting person, even tethered like that the cycle would be stripped in minutes in my native New York City. And many tethers can be sawed into. Alas.
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That’s a lovely picture! And great words to go with it too 🙂
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