This morning, I came across this extraordinary sight while walking. A cluster of white mushrooms arranged in layers on the trunk of an old, rotten tree. Standing on the dry soil, these creatures seemed to be staging a silent play.
At first glance, it seemed as if someone had arranged them with great care — the perfectly arranged white caps standing side by side on top of each other, just like stage performers. Sometimes nature becomes more of an artist than one can imagine.
This sight reminded me — the beauty of life is not always expressed in splendor or sound. Some beauty is silent, slow, but profound.
These mushrooms growing on the trunk of a tree convey a profound message of life — something new is born from something old. A group of new lives has grown on the body of dead wood, which makes no noise, yet has a distinct presence to be seen.
I took this picture this morning, in a corner of wet grass after the rain.
A small blue bud is slowly blooming, surrounded by leaves wet with water droplets — the whole scene is like a calm mantra.
It has not yet fully bloomed, but its potential is evident.
Just like life, everything does not come out of its shell immediately. Slowly, over time — just like this flower.
Nature has developed it without any artificial care.
This blue bud standing next to an unknown weed, as if proving — beauty never requires a big garden or expensive garlands.
Next to a brick, in the grass, it tells its story.
In a life filled with mechanical noise, such quiet moments are like the real breath of life!
I took this picture in a corner of my village, where nature is still breathing in its own way. The sky covered with blue and white clouds above, the slightly waterlogged paddy field below, and the shadow of the tree lying on top of it have become an unwritten poem.
The huge tree standing on the right seems to be the guardian of this entire field — protecting the greenery with its shadow.
Such moments do not catch anyone's attention, but those who see them — are fascinated.
| District | Upazila | Village |
|---|---|---|
| Brahmanbaria | Kasba | Lakshmipur |
Country: Bangladesh