My Morning with Tea | First Blog | Tej Journal
Namaste! I am Tej.
For a long time, I kept thinking that I would do something big in my life, but I couldn’t. I just remained an ordinary boy. But today a different thought came to my mind—why not connect with people who are like me, who stay at home and do farming?
Yes, I do farming along with my father. I work in the fields from morning till evening, and before I even think of doing something new in the evening, I fall asleep. But today I am writing something—on my blog website, where I will write about my daily life every day so that I can lighten my heart.
According to me, when you are not successful, most people don’t relate to you. I am that same ‘ordinary boy’ who continued farming even after graduation because I didn’t get a job, and I have to continue with whatever is in hand. This is not a story—this is simply what is happening in my life right now.
Today the day started quite well.
Light sunlight, light cold… the morning of a village has its own charm.
When I used to live in the city, I couldn’t even tell when the morning came and when the evening.
Now living in the village, I wake up with my mother’s soft voice, and after eating two rotis with my father, the evening arrives.
In this fast-running life, it feels like my life is going well here… who knows?
As soon as I woke up, a cup of tea came into my hand.
The day starts amazingly with strong tea.
For me, it’s only tea—without it neither the day goes on, nor the night.
Today there were two important tasks:
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Fertilizing the mango trees
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Starting the harvest of the sugarcane field
First, I completely applied fertilizer in the mango orchard.
Whenever I feel sad or restless, these mango trees become my support.
Standing alone among them feels very good.
By afternoon, the mango trees had been given fertilizer and medicine.
Then I had to go to the sugarcane field.
As soon as I reached there, the harvesting had already started before my arrival.
But the real problem was something else—the road to take the harvested sugarcane to the factory was in bad condition.
Because the road from the field to the main road is not proper, we have to get it fixed ourselves.
“And as you know, the roads here are made using space technology—so we also have to get them fixed ourselves.”
Anyway, no problem—by calling a JCB, we got the road prepared ourselves, so that our sugarcane could safely reach the factory.
The work goes on like this throughout the day.
As soon as one task finishes, another one is ready.
In farming, there’s neither a holiday nor rest. Just keep running… this was the complete story of today.
“Alright, see you in tomorrow’s blog. Goodbye…
The talks will keep going anyway.”
Tej Journal