Embracing the Beauty of Autumn: A Day in the Village and the Journey Home
Greetings, dear friends, how are you all? I hope you all are fine and enjoying your day. I wish for you all good health, wealth and a prosperous time ahead. Today I am here to share with you yet another day of my life and I hope you all will get time to read and know about one more day of my life and also find it worthwhile to read and vote.
Due to the longer nights these days, people wake up earlier in the morning, and with the recent increase in cold, along with the approach of winter, one tends to wake up more quickly. My day began in a similar way today. After leaving my bed, I performed ablution and then went to the local mosque for morning prayers. I prayed there and afterward, I made supplications for myself. Performing this prayer has always been beneficial for me, as I share all my worries and issues with my Lord, believing that they will be resolved right there in the mosque after prayer. This is my faith, and I have always held on to it, and, God willing, I always will.
After finishing the prayer, I went for a walk. This walk keeps me active, and it refreshes my mind. It’s essential for my health, as it helps balance my calorie intake. As soon as I returned from the walk, I went to the dining room for breakfast.
Today, I had to go out into the field for official duty. I was informed that I needed to conduct a verification, as part of a government scheme in which we provide twelve thousand rupees to people to construct toilets and bathrooms under the Swachh Bharat Mission. To ensure that the funds are reaching the right people and being used properly, it’s crucial to carry out ground verification.
For this purpose, I visited a village today. This village is far from our headquarters, and the residents here generally live below the poverty line. The houses are often far apart, so I had to walk a lot, making it quite a tiring day for me.
When I reached the village, I first visited the home of a family whose son had just passed away the day before due to a heart attack. I knew him, and I had even worked with him on a few occasions. He used to attend our department meetings and was always present at village meetings, known as Gram Sabhas. He was an honest man, and I genuinely liked him. But such is life; everyone who comes has to go, and the same happened to him.
I went to his home to offer my condolences, and seeing his young children filled me with deep sadness. Afterward, I moved on to different parts of the village for my work. Today’s tasks were quite challenging, but I never let difficulties weigh me down. I take things in stride and manage my work calmly.
Since the autumn season is here, the greenery of the entire year is now turning into a golden-yellow hue, giving it a unique beauty. This village, located in the heart of the forest, has an especially distinct charm during this season. I enjoyed myself here and continued with my work. It’s a lovely village, and the people here are also very kind.
In the evening, after finishing my work, I headed home. Since my house is about seven kilometers away from here, and I have to cross some hills to reach it, the views from the hilltops today were especially beautiful. The setting sun created a unique scene worth seeing. I enjoyed these sights on my way back home.
Since I walked a lot throughout the day without eating much, I ended up with a headache. Upon reaching home, I first freshened up, then had a little tea, and finally took some rest.
It was all about my day.Thank you for going through my post. Have a great time ahead.