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If we go back to the side of our house, there is a pond and then fields. Then the paddy would rise, only the base of the paddy tree would fall. The roots are very dear to the cow. Although most of the villagers used to cut it for fuel. In the harshness of winter, the water of the land would come and go. Some lands also had small cracks. It would have been nice to fall barefoot on the edge of the crack barefoot. So I had to walk more by the side of the field. We would not have a watch in our hands, but it would not be difficult to get an idea of the brightness and position of the sun. There was no kite-cutting competition, it was just Christmas. That is another excitement. In some scattered lands then winter cultivation. Cultivation of cauliflower, cabbage, tomato, peas, lentils.
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Looking at it from a distance, two relatively high lands could be seen. The nearest place is a pond surrounded by a crowd of date palms and palm trees. In the days when there was no fog, the poles of distant train lines could be seen, and sometimes a few trains could be seen coming and going. When I would go to see the train next to the line. I would stand and watch a couple of trains, shake hands with the passengers and come back. There was a pumphouse in the middle of the field. From there water was occasionally released for the fields. If he got thirsty, he would drink cold water to get the cells of his hand in front of the water coming out of the mouth of the pipe in that pump room.
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