THE DIARY GAME||BETTER LIFE||AN OUTSTANDING DAY WITH FRIENDS.
Myself is @nacim-rana
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Assalamu Alaikum. I hope everyone is doing well. Alhamdulillah, I am doing well by the grace of Allah. I am here to share an experience of a different kind of day with you all. I hope everyone enjoys it.
This morning, I made plans with my friends to go out in the afternoon. We hadn't decided on where to go yet. It was a destination-less plan. It had been a while since we all went somewhere together, so we decided to go wherever we felt like. So, we made the plan and went ahead with it.
After showering and having lunch, my friends Sajib Mama, Sajal, Imon Ahmed, and I got ready. Then we left. By the way, I should mention that we all live in a college hostel. As we were leaving the hostel gate, we were discussing where to go. Finally, we decided to visit the Panga Agricultural Farm, which is a nice place in Pangsha.
We left, and while we were on our way, we suddenly noticed a large guava orchard. We decided to stop there because it looked big. But we weren't sure how to go in or who owned the orchard. We saw a madrasa nearby, so we asked the students there who we should ask for permission to enter the orchard. They told us to ask the Huzur (the religious teacher).
We went looking for the Huzur but he wasn’t there. Later, we got permission from someone else and entered the orchard. It was a large guava orchard with many trees, and there were a lot of guavas. We initially wanted to buy some guavas to eat, but since we couldn’t find the owner, we couldn't get them.
Even though there were many guavas left in the orchard, we could have picked and eaten them if we wanted. There was no one around, so there was no issue. But we didn't do that because taking them without permission would be stealing. So, we just walked around and left.
Next, we went to see sugarcane fields. Nearby, they were making jaggery from sugarcane. We stopped there and ate some sugarcane. In the past, sugarcane farming was quite common in the village, but now it has become rare. So, it was really nice to see the rural environment and watch jaggery being made.
Later in the evening, we returned and stopped to drink tea in Panga Upazila. Overall, it was a really enjoyable day. Although we couldn't eat guavas today, we are planning to go back next Friday, InshaAllah.
Take care everyone. See you in my next post, InshaAllah.

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