My typical morning in a village

in #village2 years ago

Hi! its me again.😊
hope y'all are doing great!!!
we all at some point have written essays about city life vs village life. and the one thing that is highlighted in these essays or assignments is how life in village is a little backward than that of the city.
but I think backward is good. Its peaceful. and TIME, that fly's by of fast (like a shoe that my mother throws at my brother) in the city, is much more calm and steady in villages.
Its fascinating to see how people life their lives here, knowing that the world has evolved so much.
but my thought is that these evolutions are separating us from other people.
I'm not saying village life is perfect but its definitely more peaceful and calm by the chaos of city.

Starting my day
I usually wake up early in the morning to get a view of the rising sun. in winters, its usually foggy outside so I prefer to stay in my room rather than dying due to hypothermia.
I can't say I'm VERY close to nature but I like to observe things and believe me, when I say OBSERVE, I mean I can literally watch a tree of hours in order to observe it.
after my daily course of observation, I take a shower, because I don't want to go to prison due to killing someone with my stench, its embarrassing.
then I use an ancient way to clean my teeth. this method was taught to me by my father. I hated it as a child and thought how weird it was, but hey! I was a kid and kids are stupid.
I like using MISWAK. it is a tooth cleaning stick which is really effective.
it not only whitens your teeth but also make your gums strong.
it tastes like mint and wood.

you have to chew on this stick and once it is soft enough. rub it against your teeth for a few minutes before rinse your mouth.
once I dress up in a presentable manner and make sure no one is scared of me anymore, I head to fill my tummy with the delicious and organic breakfast waiting for me.


today's menu was potato gravy, with egg and cucumber, along side honey and roti (wheat bread). chef's kiss💋( couldn't find a less romantic emoji, sorry😅)

after my breakfast I play with my buddies. that are not HUMAN. but!!!
better than them. My two favorite doggies, temo and munchkins.

This is temo, his mother bit my mother, but we are best friends.

and this is is my sweet munchkins. I sometimes think he's just friends with me because I give him food. but he's a good boy.
I usally dont do anything at all when im in my village. because,

  1. I don't know anything.
  2. my second name is destruction
    so, my main work is to play with my animal friends, sleep, wake up, eat and lastly write my journal.
    did I mention that village houses are very big and spacious. probably not.

you have plenty of space to roam around. and there is greenery and nature
where ever you lay your eyes.

oh! I forgot to tell you about my pet cow. her name is Suzy. she's super cute but will eat any thing.

super cute. right!?
but even though she eats hella food, she always ends up hungry. and by hungry i mean;

she will eat you too once she has a chance.

So, this was my typical morning in a village, but surely for the people who live here, life is tougher than it looks, most of the things are manuals. but despite these hardship they perform their task happily.

Hope you like my morning blog ,see you in the next one.
take care. and wish you all the very best and goodbye♥️

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