Last month I went to Elliot’s Beach
couple of times in my new powered wheelchair right from the home. First time I
was accompanied by my uncle and cousin and later with my uncle, it feels
wonderful taking advantage of the powered wheelchair with more power than the older
and riding all the way to the beach on my own. Though I was accompanied by my
uncle, there’s so much difference in the way watching the beach (or visiting
any other place) from the cabin of a car and wind boring open landscape.
It’s been long time I took on the
promenade of Elliot’s Beach and moving on the pavement in tiles was caressing taking
along the cool breeze from the Bay of Bengal. I went there in the evening
between 4 and 6 to keep away from the road traffic and rather going on main
roads I take some narrow streets to reach 4th and 5th
avenues and move into the promenade near Urur Olcott Kuppam. Only from that
side one could climb into the promenade where it slides to road surface. It’s really
disappointing to see there’s no ramp facility to climb that one step that separates
the road and pavement.
Other day we went earlier and the
sun wasn’t settled down and sharply hitting the forehead, so we halted near the
police booth where the sun was blocked by the KFC restaurant on the opposite
side. There I find a silver fence or rail making a neat presence along the small
space of green devote to the beautification of beach, but except the bougainvillea
in red and white all are withered. But what really bothered or make me feel disgust
was the stray dogs that were lying here and there (you could see one lying on the sand in the above image) and causing menace to the public
visiting the beach. I won’t have minded if they were looking good but they were
all lookalike expose to some severe skin disease and infectious.
I am not against stray dogs, and
there are enough stray dogs in my neighborhood and not all are threatening,
but the once with rashes and skins disease could cause trouble and also affect
other healthy dogs. Wish the authorities take some step in controlling stray
dogs or removing the ones in bad state to some rescue centers that could treat
them and left free somewhere.
Karl Schmidt Memorial (the white monument, built in memory of a Dutch sailor who saved a drowning girl from the sea by giving away his life) is peeped through the fence |
For those unaware about Elliot’s
Beach in Besant Nagar, Chennai, it is the second most visited place in Chennai
next to the world famous and second longest beach in world, Marina Beach. The Elliot’s
beach is about 2 km from my home and this is the first time I making it through
powered wheelchair.
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Wow! Great photos and neat fences ~ I agree it would be the humane thing to do to take care of ailing dogs ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend coming to you ~ ^_^
Congrats on the new powered wheel chair. I bet it was good to get out and enjoy the beach. I liked the shots you took very much, the flowers growing nearby the fence were very pretty. I feel bad that the dogs (strays) suffer like that.
ReplyDeletemarvellous that you got out to this lovely place. Have a HAPPY EASTER.
ReplyDeleteso glad you can visit the beach in your powered wheelchair! it does look nice. i am sorry for the stray dog problem, though. mange and other diseases are so hard to see. poor things.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got a new power chair...got some beautiful views. It is too bad there are so many strays, and sadder still that they have diseases.
ReplyDeleteWe walk on this road every morning. Enjoy the time we are here. Yes, most of the stray dogs suffer from some skin disease. Other dogs also get affected. They close traffic on Sundays nowadays and so many cultural activities are taking place on the road. Come often and enjoy, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteI went to google search for more images of Elliot's Beach.
ReplyDeleteIt is really awesome and has very huge sandy areas unlike my country where our beaches are shorter & has narrower sandy bays. Elliot's Beach reminds me of those lovely beaches in California.
Gorgeous beach scenes and a lovely blue sky.
ReplyDeleteI love this beach. I was there last week as a part of a procession. I have been here many times before and have some good memories that go back to at least a couple of decades! Glad you were able to go there. Be frequent and we'll meet there one of these days :)
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DI - Would be really glad meeting you there, let's see :) I have been visiting this beach from childhood
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got to the beach in your new wheelchair! Sad to hear about the dog (I could barely make him out). They should do something about them.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeevan, It is so wonderful that you all have such beautiful beaches near you. Now that you have your 'powered' wheelchair, I hope you can get there more often... What a beautiful place to visit and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSorry about the dogs. Very sad to see I'm sure.
Hugs,
Betsy
Hello, the new chair is awesome. A visit to the beach is always a fun time. Great photos. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteGood to know there are wheel chair friendly roads. Great captures.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a powered wheelchair for independence. Wow! I can feel the fresh sea breeze soothing my face looking at these pictures. I agree on the dogs, I feel sorry for them, I hope someone is hearing you.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeevan,
ReplyDeleteElliot's beach is a lovely place to go to and I am really happy that your chair can take you places.
The sidewalk looks really well designed for pedestrians, bicyclists and chairs.
The photos are awesome.
I didn't know about Karl Smith before, but now I do.
What a heroic act!
Have a Happy Day!!
Peace :)
Lovely blue sky...
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