Day and Night!
Life is unrushed and slow-moving here. People got the time to ask about how everything was going, we had the time to listen to them and talk about ourselves too.
I wish this could be the same in cities too. But alas! That's what we only can wish, would never be the reality.
I'm talking about my recent visit to my aunt's house. It's been 19 years since science I visited this same place. Can you believe it? I was counting on my finger to let me believe it myself because it feels like just yesterday. They said it correctly, time passes too quickly.
They live in a rural area. What I love most about this place is the greenery. The photo I'm sharing is just in front of their house.
The long clean road, the greenery around, the palm tree; everything makes it so extra special. If you sit there for hours, you will hardly find anyone passing the road. How opposite that is from the city where I live, no?
This slow-phased life, this connected to nature lifestyle always motivates me.
Moreover, the area is well decorated around the place. There's an educational institute owned by my aunt and a mosque too. They are located on two sides of the road. We had to pass both of them to reach their home. They have a daintiness in everything, from their household to their surrounding. The trees, the sights; everything is picture perfect there.
On top of that, they have a huge sitting arrangement just in front of their house. We call it 'Boithok Khana', it's like a meeting place for the homeowner to the locals/visitors. I sit there for hours and enjoyed this view.
Isn't it wonderful?
I have seen the day and night, I have seen how the color of the sky was changing, how the sun was setting...Everything mesmerized me.
It may not be much enjoyable for a city girl to living there permanently, without any internet but I would love to see the change of days and nights for several days. It would surely not gonna bored me or anyone, I believe. And I sure will miss observing these changes of day and night.
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This type of environment is truly amazing, so refreshing.
True for all the people who are living in the city and got used to its inseparable facilities.
Take Dhaka for an example, no matter how inappropriate its environment or living standard is, still we can't escape from it. So yeah, we must get back to our suitable place.
I sometimes think about it but it's the reality. Once we are used to some habits or facilities we can't unlearn it too easily. I would say for example using a modern bathroom!
We have no escape from this lifestyle but we certainly can take a break time to time.
Yes, taking a break is the best solution that we can afford to live now.
It could be a prime reason why villages are always better than cities. Sitting in the place gives you a good vibe to enjoy the best views of nature. I wish I could walk on the narrow path during the time of evening and could sit in the place and watch the moon in the night sky on a full moon night.
I truly agree with you. It felt like they doesn't need any place to hide/run to heal their souls. It's right in front of them.
I have done that; walking on the path at night. The experience is beyond what I could explain with words.
I truly agree with you. It felt like they doesn't need any place to hide/run to heal their souls. It's right in front of them.
I have done that; walking on the path at night. The experience is beyond what I could explain with words.
Honestly a scene like this is rare and thank you so much for sharing this scene with us. I love walking on this dirt road
Good to know that. Thanks for your appreciation.
@rem-steem The photos look stunning i like the way u captured it. it was a wonderful photos of the coconut
and the rice field thanks for sharing 🤩🤩
Such a beautiful place. I love this kind of weather ❤️. Whenever i feel bored I like to walk this type of road.
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