Friday, September 23, 2005

The Everyday Journey

I had wanted to write about this from a long time…..but,somehow haven't had the time and patience :).

A minimum of 2 hours everyday go for traveling from home to office and back.... considering the fact that office is soooo far from everything!!!

Initially I was getting really irritated by the fact that so much time is wasted daily. Something had to be done about the same. Talks happened regarding Car-pooling, but this doesn't work out daily as the timings each person works is different. So, I had to stick to the same thing... take the morning shuttle to office at 7:45 and use the same service in the evening either @ 6:15 or 7:30.
It's been long since this daily journey has become a part of me. There was a time when I used to grumble each day, but I slowly came out of it... there is something good and bad about everything.... isn't it???

To start with….in the morning, to take my shuttle, I take a small walk from home; the good to it is the small walk I get to do in the fresh morning air…..whereas at times when I am late even this 5 minute walk feels like a mile.

I get into the cab and see familiar faces….. A small greeting with each other ( mostly seated at the same seat you see them everyday!), I settle at a seat ( at most times, it's the same one I have been sitting ever since I have been taking this cab).

Whether I concentrate or not, I hum to the music of Radio City…. listen to everything that's told there....sometimes informative :)

It's surprising to see the amount of reading I can do…. if I am carrying a book...else, it would be the news paper... a real good time to read it…. (Well….the best time is while you are sipping a hot cup of coffee).

Then it would be the rush hour traffic.... without my knowledge I would have been thinking as to what's going to happen to the city, what could be done, is there a solution?? ... As we move on the Outer Ring Road (The ORR), you get to see huge companies.... Intel, Accenture etc… also, a good amount of greenery….and if one's lucky to be near the airport when the plane is flying low, it's a sight to watch…. overall the ORR drive is nice…. at times I doze off because of the cool breeze outside!

Well…. then comes Marathahalli…. The Godforsaken bridge which connects the rest of the city to the ITPL area... (Well, there are other ways to get there! but.. this is the shortest!). So after crossing this... the biggest hurdle, this I finally reach office..

...Evening another journey happens…. This times a longer one!
Alas.....all this said.. I have to continue doing this day after day..... I am used to it.....it now only irritates me when caught at a traffic jam.... well, that's normal.... Isn’t it???

4 comments:

  1. I really felt the intensity of the city traffic last december (it wud have got worse by now).

    hehe same pple n same seating positions... yea u r rit :)

    My 1cent: why don't you carry a laptop along with you?? during that 2 hour drive, try doing something creative (like blogging ;) ). *SERIOUSLY NO WORK RELATED STUFF*

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  2. Routine allva ?? che ...

    Thats why we blog .. to have something new everyday

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  3. enigma,
    Nanna paadu haage agidhe, our office moved to K'managala and I take the office cab...

    Same experience Here,2min walk, same seat, small greeting , everyone busy with thier mob msging, radio city, thinking about traffic, bangalore, and what not...

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  4. hey dude,
    tell ya what! Things aren't different on this part of the world too!! The winter's arriving and that just makes things more "exciting". For my part, I need to take the shuttle service of the City to go to my Job. Indeed I need to change over at the main hub! the exciting part of it all is the human relations and study!! There are passengers who are regular on the bus.. some who have come only that day.. and yet somehow we all seem connected.. in that we are all travelling by the bus! Ppl. talking about their stuffs.. problems.. the driver announcing on the mic.. ppl. listening to music.. some dozing off..catching those 20 winks.. before their life starts.. the way I see it, it is a whole different life inside the bus! Not to mention that I now have become pally with the driver.. hehehe.. we exchange our small titbits of information! Guess it is this human aspect that makes all the rest enduring.. and perhaps.. endearing! :)

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