100 DAYS OF STEEM: My 2nd Diary Game - 3rd July 2020

in #the100daysofsteem4 years ago (edited)

My day starts with Fajr prayers. Then sit down to have tea. After reading 1-2 hours, it is time to go to private. So, with the bag around my neck, I took the bike away and returned home after 2 or 3 hours. Currently, the school is closed due to the corona virus. So I secretly read any private time. After that, I sit with my mobile phone. Not all my friends stay through social media.

Have a girlfriend. So sometimes I spend time talking to him. After that I help my mother at work, I also help my father. After that, after the Zohar prayers, he ate rice and lay down on the bed and tapped his mobile phone. I like to edit photos and videos again, so I do this job as well as talking to my older brothers and sisters through social media. In the afternoon I go out for a walk. I chat with my brothers and sisters. Later in the evening we all went to our homes and came home to perform Maghrib prayers and sit down to have tea.

I went for a walk this afternoon. Then I took some pictures. I like to take pictures. Most of them are flowers, leaves, pokamaku etc.

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These are kachu leaves. It looks good.

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These can be seen almost everywhere in the villages. However, these are more common in rural areas. These can be cooked and eaten again. Almost everyone in the village eats these. I took the pictures from the garden next to my house. These are cultivated commercially in the villages. Farmers make a lot of profit by selling these.

After that I went to sleep after eating rice between 11-12 o'clock. That's how the day passed.

My older brother @toufiq777 has joined me on steemit. And he asked me to post on The Daily Dairy game. So today, I did my first post.

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