Very beautiful village! I loved the food being cooked and consumed in its purest form. Just heat, smoke from the fire, and flavor from the wild herbs and the green bamboo cylinder!
Cinematic including the music ! The autumnal hues washed by the rain ( last rains as per tradition ) made me re-read the 3 (three) stanzas of the Ode to Autumn by John Keats and see how many words of his ode could be picked ( gleaned which is a word in the ode ) to resonate with the vista presented in your video. So here goes.................... " Season of ............. mellow fruitfulness ......................maturing sun ..................to load and bless With fruit ............................... And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core To swell with gourd................ With a sweet kernel, to set budding more And still more, later flowers for the bees Until they think warm days will never cease For summer has o'er-brimmed Who hath not seen thee amid thy store ? Sitting careless on a granary floor ................................................ ................................................ ................................................ ................................................ ................................................ ................................................ ................................................ ................................................. .........thou hast thy music too .........barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day And touch the stubble plains .......................... ....... in a wilful choir the small gnats mourn ...................................... ....................................... And full-grown lambs bleat from hilly bourn Hedge crickets sing............. ............................................... ............................................... And last but not the least, the plaintive tunes of the Murithai reminded me of the same, which as a child in the 1960's, heard from the neighbouring hills of Dibarai, from early morning to late night in the month every January.
Very beautiful village! I loved the food being cooked and consumed in its purest form. Just heat, smoke from the fire, and flavor from the wild herbs and the green bamboo cylinder!
Beutifulll village live
Cinematic including the music ! The autumnal hues washed by the rain ( last rains as per tradition ) made me re-read the 3 (three) stanzas of the Ode to Autumn by John Keats and see how many words of his ode could be picked ( gleaned which is a word in the ode ) to resonate with the vista presented in your video. So here goes....................
" Season of ............. mellow fruitfulness
......................maturing sun
..................to load and bless
With fruit ...............................
And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core
To swell with gourd................
With a sweet kernel, to set budding more
And still more, later flowers for the bees
Until they think warm days will never cease
For summer has o'er-brimmed
Who hath not seen thee amid thy store ?
Sitting careless on a granary floor
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.........thou hast thy music too
.........barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day
And touch the stubble plains ..........................
....... in a wilful choir the small gnats mourn
......................................
.......................................
And full-grown lambs bleat from hilly bourn
Hedge crickets sing.............
...............................................
...............................................
And last but not the least, the plaintive tunes of the Murithai reminded me of the same, which as a child in the 1960's, heard from the neighbouring hills of Dibarai, from early morning to late night in the month every January.
Thank you for coming in my village and our land ❤️ 😢
Do watch in full screen dear lovelies! ❤😊
Data 90% katam ho chuka hei😔 240p mei video dekna par raha hei😭
❤ it's so amazing, living in village fills my soul. If we eat today lets not forget to thank god and Farmers❤. So sustainable
@@jobtigidisangma5503 It's amazing how our farmers are our unsung heroes ❤️
My father is also 64 but still does the farming despite we stop him.... Later I found it's his Ikigai ❤
Love that book 🎉
After long time ❤😊
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I Love watching your vlogs❤
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Interesting vlog ❤
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Fantastic 🎉
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Amazing vlog 🥰🥰🥰
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Amazing vlog, Roohi mam looks so nice with your dress❤
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Beautiful
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Dangthai jithai kabaisi si ❤
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Rich Camera Quality ❤❤❤
Thank you ❤
Remembering the days I used to bath there... It's been years I can't able to visit village
Come for the BiG BANG Festival on 26-27 October.
@@DanielRoohi I am planning if schedule not occupied
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❤❤Bauji phinsi lai se ning songyaba khe jima nung
@@dhartlang1938 Come and join us for the Big Bang Festival on October 26 & 27 . Shongjilainang 😊
Tasty food
Thank you so much❤
In Garo we call that melon Te.e (thay.eh) ....
First again 🤣
Pinned again! 😂
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Why was the video deleted?
Sorry, it was not uploaded in 4K. So reuploaded.
@@DanielRoohi Ooo...Mystery has been solved 😆
your hair is really too much long now!!!!!! you need a short cut
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