I wonder if where people live or grew up makes a difference to how they perceive nature's beauty. For example, if you grew up in the middle of a large city you might rarely have the opportunity to connect with nature and so never really think about it. If however, you grew up in a village in the mountains, or by the sea or some other wild and beautiful place you might feel a strong connection and appreciation of nature. My days in Rajbari were amazing. Looking at the beauty of the nature purifies my heart .
As it was autumn season the jute sticks were being dried up under the sun.
There was a beautiful lake beside our place. there was water lilies blooming in to the water.
We had a boat ride under the guava trees.It was amazing.
This was the way to our home. I took this picture while coming back from Rajbari to Dhaka.
When we moved to bus It started raining heavily. Sound of the thunderstorms and heavy rain increased the taste of these spicy snacks that we took on our way back home. It was a wonderful journey to Rajbari.
As it was autumn season the jute sticks were being dried up under the sun.
This tree is widely known as the oldest tree of Rajbari. Earlier it was considered to be in the middle of the lake. It is also heard that this tree is possessed. The age of this tree is more than 200 years.
We had a boat ride under the guava trees.It was amazing.
This was the way to our home. I took this picture while coming back from Rajbari to Dhaka.
When we moved to bus It started raining heavily. Sound of the thunderstorms and heavy rain increased the taste of these spicy snacks that we took on our way back home. It was a wonderful journey to Rajbari.















