Monday, November 6, 2023

Visit to Badbar farms in Oct 2023




A visit to my farms in the village of Badbar, located in Punjab, was a delightful and familiar experience. The weather on that particular day was perfect, setting the stage for a memorable outing. As I strolled through the fields, I couldn't help but notice the enchanting transformation of the paddy fields. What was once a sea of lush green had now taken on a radiant golden hue, a clear sign that the harvest season was approaching rapidly.




It was an awe-inspiring sight to witness the gradual transition of the paddy fields, knowing that in just a couple of weeks, they would be ready for harvesting. The anticipation of a bountiful harvest filled me with a sense of fulfillment and pride as I observed the fruits of our hard work and dedication.










Farm workers kitchen

Kitchen Garden


Picking Okra and egg plant

Guava plants we planted a few years back are nearing giving produce



Sardarni Harvinder too glad to see them growing Guava plants

Sardarni too thrilled to leave the place


What made this visit even more special was the presence of a gentle and invigorating breeze. The cool air rustled through the leaves and brought with it a freshness that seemed to infuse new life into me. The crispness of the air and the soothing rustling of leaves in the wind created a serene and revitalizing atmosphere. It was a reminder of the simple joys and natural beauty that the rural life in the heart of Punjab offers.


Baggi Kapoor enjoying the fresh sugar cane 

The Paddy is lush green here



Field worker on-site dwelling unit

Egg Plants covering sister and brother with lush green Paddy behind




Overall, my visit to the farms in Badbar, Punjab, was a source of rejuvenation and a reminder of the enduring connection between nature and one's well-being. The changing colors of the paddy fields and the invigorating breeze served as a testament to the beauty and tranquility that rural life can bring, and it left me feeling more alive and connected to the land that sustains us.

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