I started the morning by going to the rice fields. The air was still fresh, dew still clung to the rice paddies, and my steps felt light as I walked along the embankments. This morning's activities focused on checking the condition of the land and ensuring everything was ready for the next stage of the farming process.
Around 11:30 a.m., I left the rice paddies and continued my activities by delivering bread to my regular stalls in the village. This was quite a pleasant daily routine, as I got to interact with the vendors and local residents, while ensuring the bread reached my customers safely.
Towards the end of the day, at 3:00 p.m., I returned to the rice paddies. This time, it was to prepare the land for tomorrow's rice planting. The resilient women from the village were already preparing to go to the fields, and I wanted to ensure that the land they were about to cultivate was truly ready for use. Their enthusiasm and hard work have always been an inspiration to me.
In the afternoon, approaching sunset, I took the time to visit the cornfield. Thank God, the corn plants I planted some time ago had begun to bear fruit. There's a special sense of satisfaction in seeing the results of all this hard work begin to show. This further motivates me to continue caring for and maintaining the garden to maximize the harvest.
It was a busy and busy day, but also full of blessings. May every step you take today bring benefits, both to yourself and to those around you.
Note: I am writing in Indonesian and using the help of Google translate to translate into English.
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@gunting | Realme C53 | Aceh Province. Indonesian Country. |