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Joy of living in the lap of nature

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                                 Joy Of Living In the lap of nature

Living in the lap of nature is a bliss. The treasures of nature are never empty. Only we have become insensitive to nature. This 'world is too much with us'. We don't have eyes to behold and hearts to feel the joys of nature. My recent visit to Kerala was a memorable one. I was in the Wordsworthian paradise for a week. There is nothing more beautiful in India than the rural setting in Kerala. Every inch of rural Kerala is lush green. Coconuts and canals dominate the whole scene. Kerala is by far the greenest state in India.
The most fascinating parts of rural Kerala are its backwaters. I was a guest of my Keralite friend, Ramesh Cherian. He lives in Attappu, a small village about 35 miles south of Cochin. It is situated on the coast of Arabian Sea. Cherians are the biggest landlords in the village. They own about fifty acres of arable land. There is nothing more enjoyable than basking on the warm sands of the beach on a clear wintry day. The surf and the sea lift you to a fairyland. The rustling of palms and coconuts and the twittering of the sea-birds refresh your mood and mind. Cherians are good fishermen. I was fortunate to be a member of the fishing party for a few hours. We had a good catch. But the most fascinating part of the stay was the journey through backwaters in a house boat. With the huts, palms and coconuts on both sides of the canals and small lakes, you feel as if you are in Venice. It was a week-long stay. It was refreshing as well as educative. I was fortunate to enjoy both- Kerala's beauty and its hospitality.

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