My house is about two miles from work. Most days I walk both ways. The evening is nice when it's cool, but I often leave later than I want to in the mornings when it's starting to get hot, so I often show up to work a little sweaty. Here's what a normal commute looks like for me:
My street; the blue house is the one right in front of where I live |
Then I turn left and walk up this street |
This is the same street, I just wanted to capture how it gets even narrower when cars are parked here |
Then I take a right and walk down this street |
And I get to admire this building under construction. There's lots of construction in the city |
And then I walk past the cows. The smell definitely wakes me up in the morning. |
A lot of women create sidewalk art in the mornings. This house has some of my favorites. (Usually it's just plain white, but there's a holiday coming up, so she got really fancy.) |
Sorry, this is a lousy picture (I have to keep my eyes on the road when walking), but this is a scrapping facility where they go through waste and salvage plastic and metal. |
Then I get to the main road (Banaswadi). But right where I meet it, it is passing over the railroad tracks, so I have to walk under the road. |
And on this morning they train was going past as I approached. |
Also, cows always have the right of way on the roads here |
It's a bit dank as I walk across the railroad tracks. There's not really a path, but lots of us walk this way everyday. |
It's a pretty nice view this way. |
But the view can't distract from the smell. This one stays with you for the whole day. |
Then, after leaving the railroad tracks, I'm back on the main road (you can see it coming down the ramp). This takes me almost all the way to my office. |
This mall (with movie theater) is under construction, but it's going up pretty quickly. I might be able to see Star Wars Episode VII here in December. |
Up ahead there's a cart where a man sells coconuts for people who want some coconut water on their way to work. |
And a vegetable stand. Can't beat that fresh produce. |
Lots of scooters and auto-rickshaws on the road. Not as many cars or trucks. |
At that blue cart, a man is making sugar cane juice. Behind him, there are a bunch of fruit stands. |
Bangalore has a lot of trees. I really like all the green in the city. |
Then Banaswadi Road hits another set of railroad tracks, so it has another ramp over them. |
This one has a pedestrian footpath, though. It's actually really nice. Still, some people hop the fence to walk over the railroad tracks and shave one minute off of their trip |
I really like this sign: "Loco pilot no backing without permission". I know that it is a direction to the pilot of the locomotive. But I prefer to think of it as addressing a crazy pilot. |
As I come down the footpath, this is the view. More cars and fewer scooters. That means it's a more affluent part of town. |
And here's the last road that I cross before I reach the office. |
And right outside the office, there are food carts and fruit stands, which is very convenient. |