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The Wells of Our Past
When we got water from wells.......... Today, water is piped to our homes, but in the past we had wells to get water. Living on a small hilltop, we had to go down about two hundred meters to get water. There were several wells near the paddy fields on several sides.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Fiction
You Are the Planet
''84 minerals, 23 elements and 8 gallons of water over 38 billion cells make you up. You were assembled from nothing by the spare parts of the earth you ate, following a set of instructions secreted in a double helix so small it could be transported by a sperm cell.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Writers
Simon Thomson's Most Unusual Tuesday
The Bananas, the Beets, and the Most Peculiar Day at Mr. McTavish's Grocery Emporium It started on a Tuesday, and like most Tuesdays, it was no different than any Tuesday before. The sun shone kindly from behind a veil of lazy clouds, and Simon Thompson was where he so often was the gray, characterless aisles of Mr. McTavish's Grocery Emporium.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Fiction
The Mystical Yogis of the Himalayas
The Amazing Yogis of the Himalayas Who Shake with the Third Eye The Himalayas, a beautiful mountain range spanning five countries in South Asia, are not only a natural wonder but also a spiritual haven for many. It is believed that among the high peaks of the Himalayas, covered in vegetation and snow, there are many sages who have dedicated their lives to yoga and meditation, breaking the laws and customs of physics and displaying incredible abilities.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Longevity
The Weight of Lilence
Lying on his bed, Oshadha Bandara began to reflect on all the events that had happened since then, as if the sky were touching the earth. Before marriage, he thought that marriage was a single taste. A love affair filled with sensual pleasures. But marriage now, to put it simply, is bitter, difficult, unpleasant, and always a constant struggle. The crises at home are more numerous than the crises in the country. Although there are many people to give advice, there are no provisions to act accordingly. At home, the first person to give advice is his wife Yvonne. The day her mother came, that advice doubled. Then, not only his wife but also her mother's advice had to be listened to. She came yesterday too. The climax of this reached And then. He was in the hallway reading a book.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Fiction
New Year in Chamary
New Year in Chamary… I think people experience New Year differently at different times… I remember that from my childhood until I was about twenty, New Year was a time of special joy for me… I started to wear my new clothes from around February… I would wear new clothes that I only get once a year and go to my relatives' houses… I would eat sweets… I would be very excited… Today's children are less excited about New Year than we are….
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Fiction











