My last trip to Delhi

It’s been around 6 months to leave Delhi. I miss the mess there. Everything was connected in Delhi. You knew all shops, you knew where to get what from. Luckily in Delhi I was at a crowded place, come out of house take an auto (a three wheel vehicle) and reach anywhere you want. It was fun travelling in auto’s. Autos are open from all sides. Cute and funny vehicles. So I was saying we went to Delhi after long. And I knew just every place for every need a person can have, from banks to sweet shop to local stores of groceries to medical stores, everything was so easy there.

My last visit to Delhi was on 12th July, it was a cloudy day here with no rains, as soon as our vehicle entered Delhi roads were wet there. We wanted to have some meal in the midday. I really wanted to have chicken. It felt like ages that I had chicken. The last time I had chicken was in Australia. So the day was special to me.

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After food, we went to our old house in Delhi. And it started raining heavily. Wipers on cars could not control the speed of rain. It was fun to see our old house all filled with greenery just that someone else lived there. And the rain was so tempting.

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Here in outskirts I have to use google map so much for really everything. Rest there are shops nearby that I have befriended. Not a bad place but just that I was used to rush and hustle bustle of city life.

Let’s see how long it takes me, but I am already in love with this place now.

Still…

Stay well,

Be happy,

Warm regards,

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Published by Nidhika

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