Blogging from The Sugarcane Field

Our cities have becomes “The Concrete Jungle” There are huge skyscrapers everywhere. I don’t know about your place, but yes, it’s really hard sometime to find the beauty of nature in my city.

During last week I found myself lucky enough to steal some time from my busy schedule, escape from my usual drill and visited a place nearby: enjoy my ride to a remote village with my family. I never experience this before; nothing is as good as blogging right from wheat and rice fields :-)

I had pretty good time over there, I’m giving you here some snaps of my wonderful trip, you can see how much fun I was having while writing this post right from a sugarcane fields. ( India is no. 2 in the world in Sugarcane production)

People over here are simple, hardworking, satisfied and happy with their life; on the other hand, people living in big cities are struggling for more money, power and to pile up all materialistic, physical things and luxuries of life around them. Race to be on the top killing happiness and joy from our lives, making us monotonous money making machines.

My humble advice to you, spare some time and must visit village/place if you have one near your place. It’s was really refreshing and fulfilled me with so much energy, which I off course I need now to run that one BIG contest coming your way from 1st November.

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10 Responses to “Blogging from The Sugarcane Field”

  1. Bruno Auger says:

    I envy you there Shanker. I am glad I don’t fall under my city descriptions. Where I live in Northwestern Ontario, my city is not really full of skyscrapers and stuff. Its a really spread out all over which makes it hard to go buy stuff at times.
    I look out my window every morning and see the beautiful tree line and sometimes wildlife walking around.

  2. Nilo says:

    You have a great experience indeed, the pictures speaks to itself.

  3. Great pics, reminds me of my marketing days in rural India with Unilever ( Hindustan Lever in India )

  4. The greener in Canada will soon be white due to winter

  5. @zk Hope you enjoying White winter of Canada

  6. wilhb81 says:

    Shanker, you did know the way to relax yourself here and I kind of jealous here…

    It’s always a great experience to expose ourselves with the mother nature!

  7. @ Wihb81 Ha Ha yes, it was wonderful experience.

  8. Amor says:

    I wish I could also do that in my hometown, blogging under the coconut trees. :)

  9. Ben Pei says:

    Lol cool.. weather must be very good huh.. I wish I had the chance to do so too..

  10. Thats is why I say : Chalo Gao ki aur…
    Enjoy !