An Unforgettable Character
OLD MAN ON MORNING WALK
Slice of Life Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
One morning – at around 7 AM – I was on my morning walk – when – I saw an elderly man standing on the side of the road.
The old man was wearing spotless white Kurta-Pyjama and a clean freshly starched white “Gandhi Topi” Cap (which is common local attire)
The elderly man was carrying a walking stick.
The way he was tapping the walking stick – it seemed that he was having difficulty crossing the road.
I decided to help the man cross the road.
When I went closer – I noticed than the man was wearing thick spectacles – and it appeared that he could hardly see anything – maybe – he was visually impaired .
I helped the man cross the road.
I asked the old man where he was going – as I wanted to escort the old man to his destination – but the man politely declined my assistance.
The old man said to me that he was going nearby – and that he knew the way to his destination – since he walked on this route every morning.
However – I followed him – since I was apprehensive of his safety (since he was near-blind) – and – I was also curious to know where this elderly man was going so early in the morning.
Believe it or not – his “destination” was the “Country Liquor Bar”.
Yes – the elderly man in spotlessly white clothes and cap walked down the road – straight to the “Country Liquor Booze Shop”.
(I have noticed that Country Liquor Shops/Bars open early in the morning and close past midnight. And – there are “patrons” flocking these bars for booze at all times of the day and night – from the “crack of dawn” to the “wee hours past midnight”...)
I watched the old man effortlessly negotiate his way into the Country Liquor Bar.
Remember – he had told me – this was his route and destination every morning – and he seemed to be familiar with the place.
I smiled to myself at the “morning routine” of the elderly man.
Soon – like many other “patrons” of the Country Liquor Bar – he would probably pass out “dead drunk” in the lane next to the Booze Shop.
And then – a few hours later – he would wake up and walk home.
Or maybe – he would go into the Country Liquor Bar once again to drink yet another “Quarter” of Country Liquor…
VIKRAM KARVE
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This blog post is a repost of my story MORNING ROUTINE posted earlier in my blogs at urls: http://karvediat.blogspot.com/2016/03/morning-routine.html and https://karve.wordpress.com/2016/03/29/morning-constitutional/ etc
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