

The morning began with a simple yet meaningful routine: enjoying a cup of hot coffee while watching the sky slowly change color from dark to light. The fragrant aroma of the coffee seemed to energize me to start a long day in the fields. Afterward, I hurried to the area to be cleared. Weeds were starting to grow in several areas, so I trampled and pulled them out one by one, ensuring the soil was leveled well for the next planting process.
This work wasn't completed in one sitting, so I continued it in the afternoon. The sun, beginning to set in the west, felt warm on my skin, but my enthusiasm for the task remained strong. Every step on the ground brought me closer to nature, with the smell of damp earth, the distant sounds of birds, and the gentle breeze caressing my face.
When noon arrived, I decided to rest at home. My tired body needed time to recover from working in the fields, so I relaxed and enjoyed the peaceful surroundings. This moment of rest was a pleasant respite before continuing my afternoon activities.
As evening approached, I returned to the rice fields and finished the remaining work. And at the end of the day, I was rewarded with the most beautiful sight: the enchanting sunset over the rice paddies. The sky turned golden orange, reflecting off the water that had begun to pool in some areas. The sight was so calming, as if all the day's fatigue had been completely repaid by the extraordinary beauty of nature.
The day felt complete: a morning filled with enthusiasm, an afternoon of rest, and an evening that ended with the beauty of sunset over the fields that would soon be filled with new life.






Note: I am writing in Indonesian and using the help of Google translate to translate into English.
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| Photographer | Smartphone used | Location |
|---|---|---|
| @gunting | Realme C53 | Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam |











