In February last year, when there was no sign of spread of COVID-19 in Bangladesh, I received a phone call from a farmer named Zahid Hasan from Mymensingh's Bhaluka. The caller in his local dialect said, "I am Zahid. I would be very happy if you could come and visit my lemon orchard one day." I learned more about Zahid's orchard and promised him to visit his orchard very soon. It is unfortunately for the world and Bangladesh, coronavirus started spreading and Bangladesh felt a heavy impact. Every plan was ruined. The country went through lockdown and so came the quarantine period. A whole year had gone by in uncertainty. At the end of February this year, Zahid came to my mind. I had promised him to visit his orchard but couldn't make it due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I called Zahid and asked him whether he has lemons in his orchard. "What are you saying, my orchard has become even bigger; you just visit my orchard and see it with your own eyes," replied Zahid. Bhaluka isn't far from Dhaka. Generally, I go out to film early in the morning and in early March this year, I started for Zahid's lemon orchard.