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Morning of villages and cities

BY: Muhammed Haris | Category: Others | Post Date: 2009-08-20
 



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This article compares the difference in the morning life in cities and villages. It demonstrates how boring and unorganized the city life can be.

In the villages family members wake up in the early morning when the cocks outside their homes start making their morning noise, alarming its owners to wake up. The house wife starts collecting the milk from the cow which they have nurtured in their home. Then she makes tea and serves the bed-tea to the other family members. Along with the bed tea, they have a box with the sweets prepared at home out of the jack fruits, nuts, potato, etc. They start their work before the sunrise. Some devotional light music makes the entire home ambiance calm and fresh. Students start reading in the morning, full of fresh air. The house owner who is looking after the fields walks on to his farming fields and starts working on those lands. House wife starts watering the flower garden and the kitchen garden. Then she applies cow-dung in front of their homes to later use it as a fuel. Absolutely they create a good morning for themselves. A person who would visit these homes would definitely feel the beauty of the fresh morning. It starts the day with a fresh mood and provides energy that lasts all day long.

But in cites, people keep watching movies or some TV channels until late night. They usually go for sleep after midnight. So obviously they have very little chance of seeing the sunrise. A news paper delivery person or milk man would come and wake them up at eight or nine O'clock. They would open the door as if they got disturbed. Even the newspaper person or the milk man would feel sleepy by looking at them. House maid has to come and cook the tea for them. Hot water should be prepared to take their bath. When it starts to get late to go to office, they finish their break fast in a hurry. Often the junk food stored at the refrigerator becomes their breakfast. The driver of the company starts to remind them that it's getting late. The person still struggles to get ready to go to the office, by cursing his day. Some ear-crashing music is often running in these homes, and they have to almost shout to communicate with each other. Then he reaches office and starts working on his computer. What a boring mechanical life?

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