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Informal Letter - joy of celebrating festival in a village

 Write a letter to your friend describing the joy of celebrating festivals in village. 

53, Kumaran Street,

Tirunelveli - 6.

22 January, 2021.

Dear Daniel, 

             How are days going on? I am fine. Last week, I went to my native village to celebrate Pongal with my grandparents. I was so excited to meet them after a long time. The fresh air of the village was enchanting and greeneries all around was a visual treat. I enjoyed bathing in the river. I visited a village fair and bought a few toys for me and my little sister. I went to my ancestral temple and offered prayers. It was really an enjoyable experience to sleep on a cot on the terrace under the star-lit sky. I missed you a lot and next time you should accompany me to my village. 

Yours lovingly, 

Ashwin.

Address on the Envelope 

To 

J. Daniel,

67/1, West Cross Street,

Chennai - 21.

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