Have you ever waited? Waited for a long time? I captured the following set of pictures during a photo walk in Jaipur. It was the same photo walk which I mentioned in 11 seconds.
You can read some of these interesting photo walks in Jaipur in these links –Photo Walk in Jaipur Faceless Frames ” Hands”, Eye-less, Shapes.
It was early morning. These two men were sitting on a tractor in one of the old bazaars of Jaipur. I have no clue as to what they were waiting for. Maybe for the customer. Maybe to meet someone. Just a guess! But they looked extremely bored. Especially the driver.
Have you ever waited? Do you get bored as well? I do, sometimes but most of the times in a busy market like this, there is enough to see and do.
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Posting this for the Wordless Wednesday.
Completely fed up with the whole world… 😀 😀 You have spotted him well…
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Thanks, Maniparna. I guess some emotions are priceless! 🙂
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True. For everything else, there is MasterCard… 😛 😀
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Haha! Good one! Mastercard has some competition. Paytm Karo! 😉
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these are really great
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Thanks, Isabella 🙂
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So here it is finally. Have tagged you and this post as well. Let me know what you think of it.
https://soniasmusings.com/2018/08/17/the-truth-of-being-free-on-paper-but-chained-in-reality/
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Read the story, Sonia. It is wonderfully written. You sure know how to keep a reader hooked. Thanks for highlighting this age-old problem that confronts our society even till date.
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Thank you Arv. This pic has huge potential. I am grateful that you let me use it.
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Anything for friends 🙂
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Beautifully weaved story around Arv’s thought-provoking picture Sonia. It was a wonderful read bringing out the truth behind freedom and independence day for the less fortunate.
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I’m glad you liked the picture and the story by Sonia.
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This is sometimes very stressful waiting. I have a house close to my city’s central mark and I often see such faces. But sometimes when I keep up, I do not stress the stress of waiting than stresses me when someone wants to get in.
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