

The morning atmosphere in this village always brings a serenity that's hard to find in the city. The streets are quiet, except for the occasional sound of a motorbike passing by, like a man riding a motorized rickshaw in the middle of the road. A gentle breeze carries the scent of wet earth and fresh leaves after the night's rain. The houses along the roadside are simple yet vibrant, with bamboo fences, ornamental plants, and clothes hanging out to dry, signaling the beginning of morning activities.
The sky is a light gray, as if shielding the sun from its intense heat. In the distance, towering coconut trees stand as silent witnesses to the residents' unchanging routines. A mother sweeps the yard, while a small child runs in front of the house, laughing carefree. Everything seems to move slowly, in tune with the peaceful rhythm of village life.
I love this atmosphere no traffic noise, no hustle and bustle. Just a simplicity and tranquility that soothes the heart. Even the sounds of crowing roosters and chirping birds sound like natural music, soothing the mind.
Along the roadside, wildflowers bloom in vibrant colors, adding to the beauty of the scenery. Some are yellow, purple, and pink, as if eager to greet anyone who passes by. On the other hand, several houses appear newly renovated, demonstrating that despite the simplicity of life, the spirit of self-improvement continues to thrive.
Every time I pass this road, I feel like I've returned to the past a time when everything was simpler, people were kinder, and time passed more slowly. This village may be small, but it's a place where true serenity is felt. There are no words to describe it; simply sit by the roadside and let your heart savor every moment of the peace that comes.
Today may seem like a typical day for the villagers, but to anyone coming from outside, this scene is a small slice of heaven that soothes the soul.

Note: I am writing in Indonesian and using the help of Google translate to translate into English.
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| Photographer | Smartphone used | Location |
|---|---|---|
| @gunting | Realme C53 | Aceh Province. Indonesian Country. |