Wednesday, March 13, 2013

A Bus Stop





                A Bus Stop    


Bus Stop is an interesting place to watch. At bus stop there is a shade for passengers,
two Melburry trees near the shade, two light poles and a teenager boy selling corn,
peanut etc on cart.All these are part and parcle of bus stop.
Bus stop shade is in use of bagger as room and place to paste posters, trees are sun shade
for passengers and sitting place for birds.The one of the light pole is used of charity institution
and chained a box for dopping money for charity.  
The passengers who are waiting for transport take and enjoy corn and peanut.
The boy boy is earning his livlihood, birds sitting on trees eat corn and peanut which 
slipped/thrown by passengers.
The bus stop in not only a bus stop but a home for baggers, livlihood of a teenager boy, 
food for birds and source of charity.
Allah is Best Provider. 


6 comments:

  1. If a country is presided by a person who has a beggar's bowl in his hand asking for MORE from the international donors, the beggars at the Pakistani bus stops are entitled to collect money too.
    Irony is the commonality of endless "greed" in each case.

    I am not currently in Pakistan so can't actually see what's going on at the metro bus stops.
    Nevertheless, I would like to mention here: That parents be warned of the presence of abductors or kidnappers at the bus stops.
    My personal experience-------during the days of my early childhood:
    Being a grade 6 student, while waiting at the Lahore Railway Station General Bus Stand (GTS)- a gang of kidnappers attempted unsuccessfully to take me.
    Luckily, I did smell their intention and motive of course which saved me. Thank GOD.
    ******
    By the way, what law do practise LEO?
    I mean, is it civil or criminal or revenue or income tax?

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  2. Thanks for your comments. It is a scene of an ordinary bus stop not Metro bus stop. I did not travel through Metro bus up till now. I am practicing in Civil, Criminal and itellectual property fields.Where are you now-a-days.

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    1. Practising law is a challenge. Keep up your good work. I am living in canada but my soul is in Pakistan.
      Pakistan Zinda Baad.
      Lahore Lahore AAY --jinnay laur nai vakhia oau tay jammiaa hee nai.
      Any question: Please free to reach me via
      Thanks!

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  3. my email address is available on my blog somewhere.

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  4. Leo, you have captured a slice of life. A microcosm. You are are very mindful. Present in the moment. A lovely and rich post.

    Best to you.

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    1. Thanks Jean. Healthy comments enhance the power to write.

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