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Kaato & Kabooter-2


JatinderKeith

Exposure Date: 2010:07:04 17:25:07;
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This is the second in a set of three pictures. Looking for suitable

captions, I found that this set of three pictures depicts a story which is

quite common in life.

 

Kaato & Kabooter – 1. A pigeon came across three sisters of a family

that was so different.

 

Kaato & Kabooter – 2. The pigeon chose to live with the lovely squirrel.

They had common concerns for the present and dreams for the future.

 

Kaato & Kabooter – 3. The reality of personality differences prevailed.

The squirrel got busy with her own pursuits on the sly. Pigeon was after

all a ‘Kabooter’.

 

In Punjabi language, Kaato is the word for squirrel. This word used in

feminine gender is a metaphor for a smart and clever person. Kabooter

is the Punjabi word for pigeon. Used in masculine gender it is a

metaphor for a simpleton.

 

The links to other pictures of the set are embedded in the first critique

below.

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Kaato & Kabooter – 1. A pigeon came across three sisters of a family that was so different.

Kaato & Kabooter – 2. The pigeon chose to live with the lovely squirrel. They had common concerns for the present and dreams for the future

Kaato & Kabooter – 3. The reality of personality differences prevailed. The squirrel got busy with her own pursuits on the sly. Pigeon was after all a ‘Kabooter’

In Punjabi language, Kaato is the word for squirrel. This word used in feminine gender is a metaphor for a smart and clever person. Kabooter is the Punjabi word for pigeon. Used in masculine gender it is a metaphor for a simpleton.

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Jatinder,

 

Like the names you've given them!

 

Odd couple but unique!

 

Regards always,

Jim j.

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