Good morning and welcome to another week of adventures with my Little People.
Quiet is something alien to Mumbai. The city that never sleeps has a busy hum to it even through the late hours of the night.
Bombay traffic is horrendous. Especially at peak time, cars are crawling bumper to bumper at peak time. And motorists have the awful habit of blowing their horns. As a matter of fact, for decades, ‘Horn OK , Please’ was the standard phrase decorating many trucks on the road.

I sincerely believe that blowing the horn doesn’t make the car in front of you go any faster. Nor does it make the traffic signal change to green.
But most motorists don’t think so and drive with their hand instinctively placed on the horn. They seem to have horn blowing in their DNA.
One evening Hubby Dear was driving the boys home. It was getting late for their dinner time and he was in a rush to get them home. With four cars in front of him, reaching on time was a remote possibility. As was his habit, he honked not once but twice, indicating that the car ahead should move.
All at once,Wow Dinga pulled his hand off the horn and told him to stop.
“That’s noise pollution Abu. You should be QUIET!”
I think the newer generation is going to be more responsible and respectful of the environment than ever before. Especially with the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Don’t you think so?
Ciao


I’m participating in the AtoZ2020 Challenge, a month-long blog hop where participants post 26 posts, one for every Alphabet, every day except Sundays.
Do join me as I share my adventures with my Little People.


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