Evening walks in Tamil towns serve as social resets. After work hours, streets transform into walking circuits. The act itself is less about exercise and more about presence.
Families walk together. Elders reclaim space. Children negotiate freedom. These walks reassert public ownership of streets.
Evening walkers exchange greetings without obligation. Familiarity does not demand conversation. Presence is enough.
Urbanisation has reduced walkable space, but where it survives, evening walks maintain community continuity.
Comments / கருத்துக்கள்
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Leave a comment