Recording the Path to the Garden: Amidst Development and Beautiful Nature When the sky turns a deep brown, it signals a rainstorm.
Hello everyone!
This late afternoon, I set off for Anatta Garden on my trusty tricycle, carrying out my daily duties of feeding the animals and herding the cows into the barn. As I drove along the small concrete road within the village, my eyes were captivated by the astonishing sky above.
This was a rare and powerful sight: the sky had turned a deep, deep brown. The evening sun, which should have cast a soft golden glow, was now completely engulfed by thick, brown clouds. The orange-red light that had tried to penetrate seemed to have weakened significantly.
The surrounding atmosphere became humid and unusually quiet. The low air pressure signaled a clear warning of the approaching rainstorm. I had to quickly stop my tricycle and grab my phone to capture this awe-inspiring beauty. These images are not just photographs, but evidence of nature's majesty.
The clouds that appeared before me were not ordinary fluffy white clouds, but rather large, horizontal and vertical masses of clouds, suggesting the possibility of early-stage clouds accumulating so much water vapor that sunlight could not penetrate them. The enormous amount of water droplets and ice particles within the clouds gave them a dark gray-brown color, making the sky appear dark and twilight-like, even though it was still late in the day. This observation convinced me that heavy rain would soon fall.
The beauty of the atmosphere before the rain truly captures the charm of rural life. It's a beauty laced with excitement and energy.
I continued driving slowly on this concrete road that cuts through the heart of the village, heading towards the turn into the garden. Despite the threatening sky, the surroundings remained beautiful and inviting. Along this route, the community is working together to improve the canal-side area, demonstrating the coexistence of nature and community growth.
The image of dark brown clouds hanging low over the rice fields and canals that are being renovated is a perfect blend of raw nature and human development. I continued to capture the scenery until I reached the turn into the garden, which was filled with lush greenery. This marked the end of my journey on this concrete road and the beginning of my preparations for the upcoming rain.
This is the charm of rural life, where we can closely observe the changes in nature at every turn.
Thank you very much friend πππ
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