Visiting my friend’s garden in the countryside of Thailand+
Yesterday, I visited my friend’s garden in the countryside. It’s a very good time for me to have a chance to connect with nature in the countryside again.
At the moment I arrived at the garden, it was going to rain. The atmosphere was so cool, peaceful, relaxing and refreshing with a light fresh breeze.
Before the rain, I noticed that many birds flew around in the sky. These made me feel so excited that I made short videos for my good memories. (this is only one video out of 3 videos that I made)
It’s said that if you see this, it’s gonna rain very soon. It’s true… It started raining after this phenomena.
And I was very astonished that the rain stopped very short. The sky after the rain was so bright and the scenery of the garden was so beautiful.
It’s great that I can embrace the charm and serenity of nature in my friend’s garden in the countryside again.
The things were different from the last time I visited there. There were many more bananas than before and I can bring many of them back home as well.
There were many more Kaffir lime (it looks like lime, but in bigger size.) and I can bring many of them back home as well.
There were a lot of custard apples and papayas, too. It’s unfortunate that they were still young.
Not only fruits, but some gorgeous flowers and plants in the garden can also brighten my eyes and overwhelm my heart.
And the one that can attract my eyes is this exotic plant called Khrao Ruesi in the Thai language (it looks like ancient old hermit’s beard) or Spanish moss. It was hung down like a rope. At first, I thought it’s plastic and not any kind of plants.
It's a really awesome and wonderful plant indeed!
Wow, @tangmo! Your friend's countryside garden is absolutely stunning! 🤩 What a visual feast! Each photo captures the essence of serenity and the vibrant charm of nature. The progression from the approaching rain to the post-shower glow is beautifully documented. I especially enjoyed the videos of the birds and the unique "Khao Ruesi" plant – I've never seen anything like it! It really does look like an old hermit's beard! 😂
This post is a perfect escape, and it's wonderful that you were able to bring home some bananas and Kaffir limes! Thanks for sharing this slice of paradise.
Anyone else feeling inspired to connect with nature after seeing these photos? What's your favorite thing about spending time in a garden? Let's discuss in the comments! 👇