When I remembered the days of my childhood, I just wished I could go back to those days. Those were good days. After school, the first thing I do is go see my grandparents.
There are a lot of farms around the house. There are a lot of good ingredients like tapioca, orange, sugar cane, guava, gooseberry and so on. Everything is pretty fresh. After eating it, the stomach will always be full. Grandpa will put tapioca on the fire and bake it. There are all kinds of crops like cardamom, pepper, ginger, turmeric and groundnut. It is a very beautiful place.
There are large mountains nearby. Domestic cows and sheep all graze on these large hills. We will go up the hill with them. The views from there are very beautiful. Children will sing and run with everyone ..
Run through the valley full of blue currants. Get off in the morning and head back home in the evening.
I said everything but forgot to say what the place was. We live in Kerala, which is known as God's own country. Ours is a small village in Idukki district.Idukki is the second biggest locale in region yet has the most reduced populace thickness. Idukki has a tremendous timberland hold region; in excess of a portion of the locale is covered by woodlands. The metropolitan regions are thickly populated while towns are meagerly populated. Idukki is otherwise called the zest nursery of Kerala.
Sahya ranges involving the vast majority of the geological region, Idukki is one of the most nature rich areas of Kerala. High ranges and lush valleys of Idukki offers different attractions like untamed life safe-havens, slope stations, flavor ranch visits, wilderness strolls and safaris, mountain journey, elephant rides and so on.
Now living in another place.Here is a busy city. Not everyone even has time to talk to each other.The present living space is lower than the aforesaid place. Most of the items here have to be bought for a price. It's hard to get fresh stuff.
The current kids don’t even get one out. Full time phone, internet, television and computer are at the forefront of this. That is their world. They need to be told and understood. We have to teach them to go outside and live in harmony with nature.
When the time comes I should go back to the village where I spent my childhood as soon as possible.