I Tell Differently : Volume 1 Issue 3
The third issue in Volume 2 of I Tell Differently Ezine is now published.
I Tell Differently: Volume 1 Issue 3
This edition of I Tell reminds us that the world is full of layered experiences—some grand, some subtle, all worth exploring. Whether you’re scaling misty peaks, tending to leafy allies, or unravelling mysteries in a diner, the journey begins with curiosity. So lean in, look closer, and let wonder be your guide. In a world saturated with digital noise and fleeting distractions, the true treasures often lie just beneath the surface—hidden in misty mountaintops, leafy living rooms, and stories whispered through time. This week’s I Tell celebrates the quiet marvels tucked into everyday corners and distant lands, inviting readers to explore, reflect, and reimagine. This Edition of I Tell is decorated with the following jewels :
Travel as Transformation: From Ba Na Hills to Bawali Rajbari
The ascent to Sun World Ba Na Hills in Da Nang is more than a cable car ride—it’s a passage into a dreamscape. Floating above emerald forests, travellers are transported to a surreal realm of mountaintops where fantasy meets architecture. It’s a reminder that travel isn’t just about movement; it’s about elevation—of spirit, perspective, and imagination.
Back in India, the regal Rajbari Bawali offers a different kind of escape. Nestled in Bengal’s countryside, this 300-year-old estate blends colonial elegance with cultural depth. Whether you’re soaking in the spa or savouring Bengali cuisine, the Rajbari invites you to slow down and reconnect—with history, heritage, and yourself.
Nature’s Quiet Revolution: Houseplants That Save Energy
In the realm of productivity, a green revolution is quietly unfolding indoors. Houseplants—often seen as mere decor—are proving to be silent allies in energy conservation. By regulating humidity and purifying air, they reduce our reliance on electricity. It’s a gentle nudge to rethink our relationship with nature: not as a backdrop, but as a partner in sustainable living.
Stories That Stir: From Jungle Survival to Interstellar Trade
This week’s short story plunges us into a jungle where fear becomes reality if you let it. It’s a tale of resilience, reminding us that courage isn’t the absence of danger—it’s the refusal to be defined by it.
Meanwhile, Andre Norton’s “Plague Ship” sails through interstellar intrigue, cultural clashes, and the ethics of trade. It’s a classic that still resonates, proving that the questions of yesterday are often the questions of today—just dressed in alien garb.
Curiosity as Compass: From Pipelines to Murder Mysteries
Even the mundane—like pipeline maintenance—holds layers of importance. Proper upkeep isn’t just about avoiding leaks; it’s about conserving resources and protecting infrastructure. It’s a metaphor for life: the things we neglect often cost us the most.
And then there’s Ivy Langford’s unexpected plunge into mystery in “Murder with a Side of Bacon.” In the sleepy town of Muddy Creek, secrets simmer beneath the surface, and every diner booth holds a clue. It’s a delicious blend of suspense and small-town charm, proving that even bacon can come with a side of danger.
Tools for the Curious: Choosing the Right Image Editor
Finally, for those looking to sharpen their creative edge, selecting the right image editing software is more than a technical choice—it’s a gateway to expression. Whether you're crafting a visual story or refining a memory, the right tool can turn pixels into poetry.
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Hidden Horizons
My Vietnam Tour Part 3: Bana Hills and SunWorld
As the cable car ascended through the misty folds of Da Nang’s lush mountains, I felt like I was being lifted into a dream. Suspended between sky and forest, the world below faded into a tapestry of emerald green, and ahead lay the surreal wonderland of Sun World Ba Na Hills—Vietnam’s mountaintop marvel.
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Productivity
Twelve Common House Plants that can save Electricity in your house
While electricity powers our TVs, charges our phones, and helps us cook, its most essential indoor role is often overlooked: regulating humidity, temperature, and air quality. But what if nature could lend a hand?
Certain houseplants can naturally purify the air, absorb excess moisture, and even help cool your living space—reducing the need for fans, air conditioners, and dehumidifiers. By strategically placing just one or two of these plants in your room, you can enjoy a fresher, cleaner environment while cutting down on electricity use.
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Travelogues
Top Five Things to do after visiting Bawali Rajbari in West Bengal
The Rajbari Bawali is a stunning 300-year-old heritage property located in the village of North Bawali, near Raypur, in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India. Just about an hour and a half from Kolkata, this regal estate offers a luxurious escape into Bengal’s aristocratic past.
Set amidst lush greenery and historic architecture, the Rajbari has been transformed into a boutique resort that blends colonial charm with modern comfort. It features elegant rooms, a lavish spa, a serene swimming pool, and a restaurant that serves traditional Bengali cuisine. The property is also a popular destination for weddings, cultural retreats, and weekend getaways.
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May be True May not be True
Unsolved: The Sonic Enigma
The host recounts a strange and unsettling incident involving a deafening screeching sound heard across various regions in India and beyond.
Mr. Roy’s Experience
Mr. Roy, a retired government employee living in Shubhashgram, was on his nightly walk when a loud, hawk-like screeching sound erupted.
The noise grew so intense that neighbors fled for cover.
His attempts to contact authorities failed, and the sound mysteriously stopped after several minutes.
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Short Story
"When you are in the Jungle, don't think about its dangers or it will become a reality."
As the rain finally receded and the floodwaters drained away, the villagers cautiously made their way to the jungle camp. Their faces bore the weight of worry—concerned by the relentless downpour and the rapidly rising water levels that had threatened their homes and livelihoods. Yet, despite the chaos, they had endured. Their resilience was evident in the quiet strength with which they moved, having survived nature’s fury…Click here to read the full story.
Eternal Curiosities
Importance of Proper Pipeline Maintenance for Homeowners
Every homeowner bears the responsibility of maintaining their household pipeline system to ensure efficient water usage and prevent costly damage. A well-maintained pipeline not only conserves water but also reduces energy consumption and prolongs the life of plumbing infrastructure.
Ancient Classics(Full book Free Download)
Plague Ship by Andre Norton
"Plague Ship" by Andre Norton is a science fiction novel written in the mid-20th century. The story follows Dane Thorson, a cargo-master-apprentice aboard the spaceship Solar Queen, as he traverses the mysterious planet Sargol alongside his crew. The narrative explores themes of trade, cultural adaptation, and the dynamics between the alien Salariki and the Terran crew. The opening of the book sets the stage for Dane's first experience on Sargol, emphasizing the uniqueness of their trading customs, such as the pungent perfumes that the crew must wear to avoid offending the natives. As they prepare to engage with the Salariki and navigate potential pitfalls—especially after the death of another trader—the tension builds around the challenges of establishing trade while dealing with interstellar rivalries, particularly from the Inter-Solar Company. This blend of intrigue, alien culture, and the protagonist's internal conflicts creates a rich foundation for the adventure that lies ahead, making the beginning a compelling introduction to the story.
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Classics in Audio
New Book Recommendations
Murder with a Side of Bacon by Kristy Dixon
When Ivy Langford arrives in the sleepy town of Muddy Creek, she expects nothing more than a quiet escape from city life and a chance to help her ageing aunt run the beloved local diner. With its checkered floors, steaming coffee pots, and regulars who know each other’s orders by heart, the diner seems like the perfect place to start fresh.
But Ivy’s plans unravel when her uncle—co-owner of the diner and a man with more secrets than recipes—is found dead behind the building under suspicious circumstances. With no alibi and a town full of whispers, Ivy quickly becomes the prime suspect.
Determined to clear her name, Ivy teams up with two unlikely allies:
• Cal, the gruff but loyal head cook who knows the diner’s back corridors and backstories better than anyone.
• Marge, a sharp-tongued regular with a knack for gossip and a hidden talent for sleuthing.
Together, they dive into the tangled web of Muddy Creek’s secrets—uncovering old grudges, hidden debts, and a trail of clues that lead far beyond the diner’s swinging doors. As Ivy races against time to expose the real killer, she discovers that in a town like Muddy Creek, everyone has something to hide—and some recipes are better left untold.
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New Productivity Software
How to select an image editing software?
A photo editing software is a tool used to modify your photos. It is often necessary to resize or change the image format, convert it into different colors, or remove parts of the image. Many people use such software to enhance their photos for better presentation. Some use it for fun, while others use it to send specific messages. Therefore, image editing software is very common and sought after by many. As usual, there are many alternatives, making it often difficult to choose the best one. The following points can help you in this regard.
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