Life in a Village

How different it is!!!

I remember the early mornings, lots of fresh air, n no TV to occupy your time. Of course you do have the TV there too. But with the umpteen power cuts and the limited channels, noones interested.

We d look forward to dinner time.Most times we'd have it in Candle Light or Moon light. How romantic!!! lol I remember trying to finish a book Id started in Candle light. It was total fun.

The swim in the morning. and a Brunch in the Farm. haa what a life!!!
People accustomed to the City would have a hard time getting accustomed to the quite. You can actually hear the wind blow. The only sounds you'd occasionally hear are the cocks crowing, a honk now and then.

Been a longtime since Ive been to any place so calming. Must plan to go soon.

Actually, im seroiously thinking of letting out my home to a couple of guys from the city. Am sure theyd pay a ton just for the experience.And in any case we dont have much of Man Power, what with eone leaving for the cities. killing two birds with one stone??? :P

Oh yeah the full experience of a rural life. They have to tendto the buffaloes, look after the fields, plan for the next crop, look for the right price and sell the crop.
What fun it would be and what an experience!!!

And flaunt the experience in the resume!!!

Any takers???

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