
Hope you all are well and I am too. Today I am back with another post. Eid-ul-Azha, which we all wanted to see, is over. Perhaps the biggest reason why many could not have much fun this Eid-ul-Azha is the rain. Due to the rainy season, there is a lot of rain in Bangladesh. And the amount of this rain is so much that I cannot explain to you. It is raining heavily in our area since morning today. It is raining so much that we don't even get the chance to go outside. On a rainy day, I thought I'd share some rain-soaked photography with you.

At this stage you can see a beautiful photograph of a deciduous tree. Deciduous trees are my favorite plants so I have planted several Patha trees in our school garden. I like this leafy plant the best among those leafy plants.


I do not know the name of the flower photography that you can see at this stage. But I have noticed that in many places this flower is known as Mike flower. Because the flower is shaped like a mic, it is called mic flower. The rain particles falling on the flowers enhanced the beauty of the flowers.

The flower photography you see at this stage is called Togar flower. Although the shape of Togar flower is small, people are fascinated by its beauty. When I was taking the photography, there was a raindrop on the Togar flower but the photography doesn't show that way.

At this stage you can see the photography of a rain-soaked colored flower. The small drops of rain falling on the flowers have increased the beauty of the flowers. Our school flower garden has colorful flowers of three colors. Among them, the yellow colored flower is the one I like the most.

At this stage you can see a rainy Nayan star flower photography. The raindrops on the petals of the Nayan Tara flower are very beautifully discernible. These rain particles have enhanced the beauty of Nayantara flower.



At this stage you can see some photographs which are photographs of Lajjavati trees. I didn't know the Shy tree could grow so big. I have seen Lajjabati flowers before but I was not lucky enough to see Lajjabati flowers in such abundance. A few days ago I planted a shy flower plant in our school and now it has started blooming profusely. If you look at the two photographs, you will understand how many shy flowers have bloomed on the tree.

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