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I'm back to compete in the Feel Alive contest, which is my third attempt. I'd like to thank @beeber for organising such lovely topics, which I hope will continue in the future. This is a location near the Hazara Canteen, which is a relaxing spot in my city. The good thing about this location is that there are mountains all around it, which reminds you of how beautiful nature is. I bring my family here to enjoy an evening tea while admiring the scenery. If you are in a beautiful naturalistic setting with your family and tea is served, that is a relaxing moment that makes me feel alive.
The first image shows a selfie of me and my daughter while I am enjoying the taste of the black tea lemon squeezed. Behind the scenes, you can see my convince, a white Mehran car that I adore and in which I travel everywhere. The high mountains on the back side are also visible in this image, adding to the beauty of this location. Other beautiful scenery that I captured and shared with you include the image of the sunset moment, scattered clouds, and the lovely sky. The beautiful view of the barren land and the mountains in the background are all signs of nature that bring us peace and comfort.
As you can see in the picture, we also arranged some food items for refreshment. I randomly photographed Canteen food items such as Lays Chips, Lemon Biscuits, Mazpop Puffs, and some juices, which helped to fill our stomachs and allow us to enjoy the nature with greater enthusiasm. This is an overview of my Sunday post, which I hope you enjoy as well. I hope you enjoy the photography and the read; if you do, please leave a comment so that the next post can be improved. Thank you for taking the time to read this.