outside tree
A small corner in my village sometimes becomes more beautiful and lively than the big parks in the city. This week I will discuss a familiar corner in our village. Often, people hang out at this corner. Where small works of art hidden in nature seem to catch the eye by themselves. Along with the gathering of people and the fresh air.
hangout time
coconut tree with tong
Green trees on both sides of the road, the shade of large banyan trees, a dirt road on the west, golden and green fields of crops on the east. All in all, the beauty here is very peaceful and natural. In front of the village tea shop, there is a bamboo hut. There is also a wooden seating area there. The design created by the sunlight falling on the leaves of the banyan tree seems to me to be a kind of natural art.
 | beside street |
 | paddy |
I especially noticed the different colors and shapes of the leaves. Here, the green, large banyan tree leaves had raindrops on some leaves, creating small mirror-like reflections. In the water of the nearby pond, the sky and the shadows of the trees blended together to create a beautiful scene. At the same time, the light on the coconut leaves seemed to shine through the sun.
This environment made me understand that nature itself is an artist. If we look around carefully, extraordinary beauty can be found even in ordinary things. This small chat at the village intersection draws me here again and again. It is 70 meters away from my house, so I chat here even at night. Chatting here has given rise to new creative thoughts in my mind and created more love for nature. There is a lot of air here even in the heat.
This small village intersection is not just a place for people to move around, but it is also a part of the life of the village. Here, the chirping of birds in the morning, the chatter of people in the afternoon, and the soft breeze in the evening bring the whole environment to life. The green plants and the smell of the earth around give a kind of peace to the mind. Van drivers also serve their customers from here.
 | Time to chat at the village crossroads |
I felt better by sitting and chatting here that such beautiful creativity can be hidden even in the ordinary life of the village. The colors of nature, light and shadow, and the simple life of the people come together, making the place feel like a natural work of art. At the same time, heated discussions about politics continued. This experience taught me that you don't always need a big place to find beauty. Sometimes, a familiar intersection in your own village can be the most beautiful source of inspiration.
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I would like to invite my friend:@ikwal @m-fdo @gabrielagg
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| google | choto fokirpara mor link |
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The photos you’ve shared are truly captivating, especially with the beautiful rural scenery. It’s even more stunning when the farmers have finished harvesting the rice, which certainly adds to the charm of the scene. You’ve captured such a delightful moment, surrounded by the plants, yet you haven’t shared anything related to your own compositions or works inspired by nature.
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