Long Way From Home
It is easy to feel out of place in India. Compared to life in Australia there are a far greater number of differences than similarities.
I was riding the Vespa home one night when I turned a corner and I thought I saw two Emus in a temporary cage in Khar fishing village. I rode on a little to try to convince myself that my eyes were deceiving me. I then turn around and sure enough there were two juvenile Emu's in a temporary bamboo cage on a busy street on the edge of a slum in Mumbai.
I passed by the the next day and took a better photo, noting to myself that I should call the Consulate to check the legality of owning protected Australian species in India. However, by Monday they were gone and only the cages remained.
I am sure the Emu's felt more out of place than I do.
I know fella's, its hard to sleep in Mumbai with all that noise |
I was riding the Vespa home one night when I turned a corner and I thought I saw two Emus in a temporary cage in Khar fishing village. I rode on a little to try to convince myself that my eyes were deceiving me. I then turn around and sure enough there were two juvenile Emu's in a temporary bamboo cage on a busy street on the edge of a slum in Mumbai.
I hope they didn't end up a main course at a wedding feast |
I passed by the the next day and took a better photo, noting to myself that I should call the Consulate to check the legality of owning protected Australian species in India. However, by Monday they were gone and only the cages remained.
I am sure the Emu's felt more out of place than I do.