Because we've been talking about nature, I thought I'd expand on it today. We are experiencing cold weather and a series of rainstorms these days. The weather is pleasant, and the air is clean and refreshing. This season, I'd like to continue visiting this beautiful nature, but unfortunately, work is an impediment that forces us to stay away from it. In today's post, I'll show you some pictures and explain what they mean, and I hope you'll read it all the way through..
The month of January is well underway, and the temperature is beginning to drop. This is a lush and green area, but the winter has exacerbated their situation, and all of the flowers, plants, and trees have dried up. This is the location of the Hazara cemetery, which is bordered on one side by a large and beautiful mountain and on the other by a heap of graves. There is a beautiful natural area for sightseeing and entertainment in the middle of it. On Sundays, this location is frequently crowded as office workers come to enjoy the holiday and spend the day in the company of nature.
Another feature of this location is that those who ascend the mountain from here do so in this direction. This location is about a 20-minute walk from the mountains to the beginning, and once there, you can climb the mountain as far as you want because it is a never-ending mountainous area. With friends, it took us about two and a half hours to reach Mount 3 Peak. This is a very high mountain on which I will one day tell my storey in a very interesting post.
Bakul Garden, a large flower-filled garden in this area. Bakul (Old Men) is the Persian name for it. According to legend, this location was once desolate, but because the people of our country are known for their cleanliness, the elders convened a meeting to discuss what would be beneficial if greenery and flowers were planted in its place. So our elders began working with their assistance to gradually level the land, plant flowers and trees, and bring water from the city, which they now spray. They are responsible for the transformation of this desolate site into a garden that exists today. The people who bestowed the award on these elderly men are truly admirable.
The garden pond in this flower has dried up due to the winter, but the structure is still intact. This location is charming and refreshing even after it has dried. This is a red flower that has withered and turned a yellow colour, as you can see in the photos.
Another flower that has dried up due to the winter has been captured in this photograph. The leaves are coming, but the beauty has vanished. When these flowers are sniffed in the summer, they have a pleasant scent, but this is no longer the case.
In this garden, there was another small tree that was half dry and half fresh. I was very taken with a flower that was just about to bloom on its twig. I had no idea the tree was withering or had dried up after it had withered. Another feature is that its leaves are red in colour, which makes it look particularly attractive.
It has very attractive leaves that are reddish-brown in colour. The tree's beauty is enhanced by the presence of small thorns on its twigs. The leaves are oddly coloured, with some being red and others being green.
There is a path that leads to the mountain if you travel further from the garden. Large stones serve as boundaries, ensuring that the path does not stray. People who walk this path leave their mark, as if their name has been written on it.
In this image, a tomb is being repaired. These workers carve the grave first, then marble cut it, and finally, using a machine, write the details of the deceased servant on the grave.
This is a view of the mountainside where some of the new trees were supposed to be photographed. It's a sight to behold, a thing of beauty that refreshes and lifts one's spirits after a long week. I hope you enjoyed the tour. Please leave a comment and don't forget to give your opinion if you like it.