I wish all my dear friends a very good day. Today, I want to share something deeply personal—something connected to my mother’s home, her garden, and the unexpected mental freedom I found there. Although I now live in a different town, the memories and peace found in my mother’s home remain close to my heart.



The place where I currently live still struggles with water issues. It is a challenge that adds to the mental pressure I have been carrying for days. Life felt heavy, and my mind was filled with thoughts that made it hard to find calmness. But today, I travelled from my mother’s house back to the town where I live, and that short visit changed everything.



In the early morning, before leaving, I walked around my mother’s garden. There I saw the fresh green chillies she had carefully grown, the tender nivithi leaves dancing in the breeze, and the pineapple plant slowly beginning to bear fruit. These simple sights touched my heart more deeply than I expected.


The garden was quiet, but it spoke to me in its own gentle way. The shining dew on the leaves, the soft sunlight filtering through the trees, and the healthy plants growing with such strength—these gave me a feeling I had been missing for days: mental freedom.


For a moment, all the pressure I had been carrying seemed lighter. The beauty of the crops reminded me that life can continue to grow even in difficult conditions. My mother’s dedication to her garden showed me that nurturing something with love brings peace not only to the soil but also to the heart.


As I returned to the town where I live, I carried that sense of calmness with me. The water shortages, the stress, and the worries were still there, but my mind felt clearer.

Today, I understood once again that sometimes, healing comes from the simplest places. A small garden, familiar soil, and the love behind those plants can bring a powerful sense of relief—enough to breathe freely again.