Freewrite|| Walking the Morning Path Towards Light


This morning the air felt so fresh, dew still clinging to the tips of the green rice paddies stretching along the side of the road. The sky was covered in thin clouds, while the sun slowly rose from the eastern horizon, casting a golden light that reflected off the wet rice paddies. In the distance, several children could be seen pedaling their bicycles to school, their first step towards learning on a new day.
I stood at the edge of this road, witnessing a simple life that radiated extraordinary beauty. This small, roughly paved road seemed to bear witness to the journeys of many people from farmers heading to the fields, to bread vendors seeking their livelihood, to children rushing to catch up on their time to get to class. Every step, every pedal stroke, was a small story of real struggle.
The morning breeze gently blew, carrying the scent of wet soil and wild grass freshly touched by the sun. The chirping of birds mingled with the rattling of bicycle chains, creating a natural harmony whose beauty we rarely realize. On the right side of the road, a row of coconut trees towered, their leaves swaying as if dancing to welcome the dawn.
There was something calming about this atmosphere. There was no city hustle and bustle, no traffic noise, only serenity that greeted me from every angle. In the simplicity of the morning, I discovered the true meaning of life gratitude, sincerity, and the passion to keep moving forward even though the long road lay ahead.
Under the warming sun, I realized that every morning brings new opportunities. Like children pedaling their bicycles with enthusiasm, we too should tirelessly pursue our dreams, no matter how small. Because every journey, no matter how small, always has meaning especially when we undertake it with a sincere and hopeful heart.

Note: I am writing in Indonesian and using the help of Google translate to translate into English.
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| Photographer | Smartphone used | Location |
|---|---|---|
| @gunting | Realme C53 | Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam |