In The Echoes Of February
PARISMITA GOSWAMI

Traveling is more than my hobby or passion.
A new way to know myself better. It’s a spiritual process for me. The more I explore/discover, the more I learn and open up to new perspectives.
Well, it is my way of living a modern and lavish life.
I take breaks to breathe. To think. To belong. To accept. To recreate. To love and be loved. To restore. To become more productive and creative. Life is more than being clung to and not pouring out feelings when partaking in something extraordinary.
Ultimately, everything matters: the people you are with, your environment, and the food you eat. Looking into the moral beauty of things in today’s era is more than a necessity. You should spend your time mindfully and improve your way of living.
Assuring and manifesting things you believe and choosing what matters. All these might be little things, but they seemingly fabricate you. And your energy.
The Voyage

As known, February is the season of love and poems and the golden shower of nature. Trees shedding and whistling through their dry leaves. The symphony of hope in the arrival of spring, an end of the season. Every season holds its beauty and message for each of you.
On the 9th of Feb, I began my journey to a place I had long thought of visiting. Mawphlang’s Maple Pine Farms, a place with great reviews, is located downhill, in a quite excluded site, across the stream.
Well, if you’re looking for someplace to distract you from all life’s tensions. Lurking aesthetics and freshness, if you are an old soul, Maple Pine Farms is the one for you.
A farm owned by a couple, the lady is Khasi, and her husband is Canadian.
It is a small Family Run Bed and Breakfast, and they consider themselves ‘off the grid’ in more ways than one. Not only are they Off Grid with their Power Sources – Solar and Wind, but they also are off Grid from the Regular, available, Stays. It is a getaway in quietness and tranquility.

The expectations for a place to stay have to change once you have decided to stay at Maple Pine Farms. The breakfast is great there. But, as it is not a hotel, you are limited to ordering food anytime you like.
Farms are luxury but in a different way. You can relax amidst the stream, surrounded by hills and a golden meadow.
If, like me, you are also looking for places to reconnect with yourself and connect with new people, these places serve the best purpose.
It was clear that I needed some getaway that involved more than an early morning hustle to work session or guzzling my green tea in a rush. Or hopping malls, restaurants, and places to gulp a beer bottle.
Nothing can be more precious than feeling nature, restoring your thoughts, restarting, and rebooting.
In Conclusion,
For your sanity must travel and understand things beyond the box. Breathe some fresh air and feel the very essence of reality and vitality. Observe, capture, and make recollections of the time. Be happy and feel grounded. Try new fresh food options that you might also fall in love with. And cherish a good mind, heart, and soul-rejuvenating trip.
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