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Take me home, country roads

While winter fades into memory and spring tiptoes into the spotlight, the mist-covered roads of rural Bangladesh undergo a breathtaking transformation
Take me home, country roads

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Tousef Islam
02 February, 2024, 10:00 am
Last modified: 02 February, 2024, 04:28 pm

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Take me home, country roads

While winter fades into memory and spring tiptoes into the spotlight, the mist-covered roads of rural Bangladesh undergo a breathtaking transformation

Tousef Islam
02 February, 2024, 10:00 am
Last modified: 02 February, 2024, 04:28 pm

Country roads, take me home,
To the place I belong...


As January ends, by the count of the calendar, winter in Bangladesh will be a guest for a fortnight now.

While the cities have begun to feel the warmth of the sun, the cloak of mist hasn't shortened yet in the countryside.  

Photo: Touseful Islam
Photo: Touseful Islam

Travelling through the rural roads, one is bound to be serenaded by picturesque scenes that seem to resonate with the essence of John Denver's timeless song, "Take Me Home, Country Roads".

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Photo: Touseful Islam
Photo: Touseful Islam

These winding pathways, adorned with lush greenery and fields of burgeoning crops, weave a narrative that stirs the soul with their serene beauty and rustic charm.

Photo: Touseful Islam

In the early hours of dawn, as the world awakens to the soft caress of sunlight, the mist envelops the countryside like a delicate veil, shrouding everything in a mystical allure.

Photo: Touseful Islam
Photo: Touseful Islam

Dancing gracefully across the swaying blades of paddy fields and meandering through dense clusters of trees, it paints the quintessence of peace and tranquillity.

Photo: Touseful Islam

Fields of yellow, green and gold stretch out as far as the eye can see, the lushness is punctuated by the vibrant hues of blooming flowers and the vividness of winter wear of the locals.

Photo: Touseful Islam
Photo: Touseful Islam

With that, prevails a sense of connection to the earth, a deep-rooted reverence for the land that sustains life itself.

Photo: Touseful Islam

As the mist begins to dissipate with the advancing hours, revealing glimpses of the verdant landscape beneath, there is a palpable sense of nostalgia that permeates the air.

Photo: Touseful Islam
Photo: Touseful Islam

It's a feeling akin to the one evoked by the John Denver song that speaks of longing for the comforts of home and the familiarity of rural life.

Photo: Touseful Islam

In the gentle sway of the bamboo groves and the rustle of leaves in the breeze, there is a melodic rhythm that echoes the sentiment of the land.

Photo: Touseful Islam
Photo: Touseful Islam

It is as if the very essence of the song has been woven into the fabric of this bucolic setting - infusing a sense of timelessness and universal appeal.

Photo: Touseful Islam

As winter fades into memory and spring tiptoes into the spotlight, the mist-covered roads of rural Bangladesh undergo a breathtaking transformation.

Photo: Touseful Islam
Photo: Touseful Islam

In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, the mist-covered roads of the countryside offer a sanctuary of peace and contemplation - one can find solace in the simple pleasures of life – the whisper of the wind through the trees, the warmth of the sun on one's skin, the gentle rhythm of life unfolding in harmony with the seasons.

Photo: Touseful Islam

As one saunters along the winding pathways, there is a reminder of the profound connection that binds people to the land and to each other.

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