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Nature is celebrating Diwali

Postby bestwriter » 20 Oct 2025, 23:20

Crackers and sparklers are a part of Diwali . Diwali is not complete without them.

Last night nature took over celebrating Diwali with heavy rain, thunder and lightning
October is not a month for rain, thunder and lightning but nature decided to celebrate Diwali.

The reveliers were disappointed.
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Re: Nature is celebrating Diwali

Postby Fergal » 22 Oct 2025, 05:49

I hope that all our members and visitors from India and anyone else who celebrates it, enjoyed the Diwali celebrations.
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Re: Nature is celebrating Diwali

Postby bestwriter » 22 Oct 2025, 06:19

Fergal wrote:I hope that all our members and visitors from India and anyone else who celebrates it, enjoyed the Diwali celebrations.


Post Diwali the pollution level has reached sky high :D
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Re: Nature is celebrating Diwali

Postby germainebull » 23 Oct 2025, 05:18

Indeed. Fireworks and candles are part of the Diwali festivities. Without them, the festival seems incomplete. It is a time of light, colour and laughter, especially for children and families who gather to celebrate together.

But last night, the weather decided to celebrate in its own way. Heavy rain, thunder and lightning took the place of fireworks. October is not usually such a time, but the weather is unpredictable. Many were disappointed, especially those who had plans to celebrate outdoors.

However, Diwali is not just about fireworks. It is about the light of hope, love and new beginnings. Even if the rain ruined the plans, we can still celebrate in our hearts. Maybe next year will be better.
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Re: Nature is celebrating Diwali

Postby bestwriter » 23 Oct 2025, 06:37

It rained today My garden is suffering
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Re: Nature is celebrating Diwali

Postby Padmavati753 » 01 Nov 2025, 12:29

bestwriter wrote:Crackers and sparklers are a part of Diwali . Diwali is not complete without them.

Last night nature took over celebrating Diwali with heavy rain, thunder and lightning
October is not a month for rain, thunder and lightning but nature decided to celebrate Diwali.

The reveliers were disappointed.
Indeed, nature has its own way of celebrating. Let's hope for a brighter next year!
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Re: Nature is celebrating Diwali

Postby bestwriter » 02 Nov 2025, 03:34

These days nature is over doing regardless what harm it does to us
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