Hello! I hope you are doing well with the grace of the great creator. I'm also fine, thanks to your good wishes. Today, I’m excited to share a lovely post with my Bengali blog community. From the title, you can guess the topic of today’s post. Yes, you are right! I’m going to showcase some vegetable photography from our pond. One peaceful afternoon, I wandered by the pond, picking vegetables and capturing these moments. First, you’ll see the photos of our shrimp vines and small shrimp from the pond. I took these photos last year when we had an abundant shrimp harvest. I enjoy wandering in nature, and it’s even more delightful when that environment is nurtured by our own efforts. Our vegetable garden by the pond is a product of our hard work. You could say we’ve developed this garden in our own unique way, and I often visit the pond to pick vegetables or simply to relax.
Here, you can see Raj’s father strolling around while I was taking photos. After feeding the fish, he had some free time and looked after the vegetable plants. This is how they maintain the garden, and it’s a wonderful experience to join him sometimes. It feels like a refreshing break from daily chores, enjoying the serene surroundings, the ripples on the pond, and the cool breeze.
Now, let's talk about another topic—some random photography. I love photography and, inspired by the beautiful photos shared on my Bengali blog, I developed a keen interest in it. I particularly enjoy random and floral photography, which are always delightful. Despite the heavy rains causing power outages and internet issues recently, I managed to prepare this post for you. So, let’s dive in. Here is a photo of a pumpkin flower I took this afternoon. I hope you find it appealing. Next, you’ll see a photo of a plant known in our region as helencha shak, which I often cook at home. I captured this image on my phone today. I hope you like it.
Lastly, I’ve shared a photo of a flower whose name I don’t know. If any of you recognize it, please let me know in the comments. I think it might be called a red stone flower, but I’m not sure. I find it very beautiful and hope you do too. That’s all for today’s random photography. I hope you enjoyed my photos. I strive to present them to you as best as I can. Goodbye for now. Stay well and healthy!