
Today, while walking as usual on the way back from the office, a unique scene came to mind on the side of the road. At the end of a busy day, when everyone was busy returning home, a hardworking vendor was sitting in a corner, arranging his household. His vehicle was not a modern car but a dilapidated bicycle van. And on top of that van, bunches of ripe bananas were arranged in layers. These golden bananas seemed to have gained new life in the dim light of the afternoon. From a distance, the van seemed to be standing with a whole mountain of gold.
Although the shop was very ordinary, the attraction of the huge pile of bananas was extraordinary. The bunches of bananas carefully arranged in a narrow place on the van were bound to catch the eyes of passers-by. Such a strange combination of rusty bicycle wheels and pedals on one side and bunches of bananas on the other created an unimaginable picture. I couldn't capture the moment on camera just for the beauty, but the story behind this picture fascinated me. This picture reminds us that beauty or attraction is not in expensive objects or flashy decorations, but lies in honesty and hard work.

This picture reminds us of something else. The presence of another shopkeeper's van and a motorcycle driver on the dim street behind the picture shows that these street vendors are a common part of city life. In the midst of busyness, we often avoid these common scenes. But today I stopped for a moment and enjoyed this beauty. The price of this banana may not be high. But its taste is different because it is the result of people's hard work.
On this busy afternoon today, this banana seller's van was the extraordinary beauty of the common city. I believe that the true joy of life lies in these common things. We should take some time to appreciate this beauty around us. When a hardworking person sells the fruits of his labor like this, it becomes a teaching story for us. This common scene was the most beautiful moment of my day.
| Photography | Details |
|---|---|
| Mobile | Vivo-12A |
| Location | Bangladesh |
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