Tuesday, October 30, 2007

A very Thrilling travel

The Latest thing which was most thrilling in my life is Samyuktha (my cousin) and I went see a story telling directed by Samyuktha's mom - Pritham Chakravarthy in Alliance France (Chetpet - Chennai). It was on 28/10/07 (SUNDAY). It was heavily raining. We took a train from Chromepet to Nungambakkam and took a Auto Rickshaw to Alliance France. We enjoyed to Story telling and when it finished it was 8.30 PM. We had a lift to Chetpet Station by a friend. He dropped us near the Station and we did not know the way to station. Then we again took a Auto Rickshaw to the station. Then at the station it was dark and it was raining heavily. The station was accomodating more than 70 beggars most of them drunk. It was Sunday and the trains came once in 20 minutes. I was standing praying that the train comes as fast as it could come to station. Then a train came. My cousin and me did not want to get into any confusion so both of us got onto a same compartment. It was so unfortunate we got onto a ladies compartment . After few stations a very sincere train guard wanted me to get down and go to the General compartment . I had the tickets in my pocket so when I got of the train my sister had to come with me to the other compartment which was crowded. Then when we came to my place due to heavy rains the roads were flooded. Then when we came to our house it was 10 in the night. Then we had our supper . It may look funny but my heart was beating very hard for more than 1 and a 1/2 hour.

2 comments:

Samyuktha P.C. said...

It was some day Kamesh. I swear I've never prayed to God so many times. My heart was beating just to get you home safely. It was a dark and scary night, especially the Chetput station.

Nice Blog.
Keep Writing.
Bless you with better adventures.
Keep safe.
Love.
Sam.

Our Teacher said...

This is really a thrilling and interesting recount of your travel Kamesh. Well done and good luck with your blog. Keep those stories pouring in!
PS. Grammar correction:
"It was raining heavily."
The adverb "heavily" comes after the verb. LOL.
Cheers
Kree Athe