It's almost a month since I left my place for my hometown, even though I had to stop at my aunt's place first and stayed for 2 weeks, then travelled home for the celebration. Today makes it a week I have been with my family in the village as we rejoice, celebrate the season while making memories. I have not been on holiday per se because I have always been writing posts, engaging online and making money steadily.
Even though I don't want the holiday to end, I have no option but to return back to my place and continue my single life. The new year is in a few hours, and I will be packing my bags on Friday. This isn't a forever goodbye but to go back to my normal routine and face my grinding to survive in a new year.
I'm so excited about coming home because I was able to take lots of amazing shots for my subsequent posts in the future on Hive. There were beautiful pictures of nature that I took, most especially that of the sunrises and sunsets each day as I have had the chance to take those shots every day when I wake up and they all look different each day.
I created a new folder on my phone, which I labelled as "Nature Background", just for the purpose of my content as I intended to use more of my original photos than downloading online in the coming year, I would also be manipulating them on Canva. Staring at them give me the excitement that my phone really did a great work giving me something I really admired.
My brother was also helpful in this regard because he was always with me wherever I went, making sure I captured each moment. It was also fun because what's the essence of taking a stroll without a bit of some silliness on the way. I enjoyed my hometown for this reason.
One thing that would make me feel sad a little bit when I'm gone is the electricity I would be leaving behind. Mehn, I had to save the fuel's money I had set aside to buy just in case there was no light to enjoy in the village, not knowing they had a better plan for us. We never lacked electricity for a moment since I came here and it was an enjoyable time.
It got to a point where I would intentionally leave my phone at a low percentage and wouldn't charge it because I heavily relied on them, and yes, they didn't disappoint. My power banks were full, and I didn't even touch them. Now, once I'm back to my place, I will be fighting Nepa like something else. It would be another year of looking for where and how to charge my gadgets, but I wouldn't want to stress myself too much regarding this.
I have plans of getting a solar but I'm still deliberating on where to finally get settled in as I am looking for a more conducive apartment where I would be able to get all my electric appliances in use without the electricity being a problem.
Both images are mine
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