Magandang buhay!
Another loud day (well, just about two hours anyway) in DD, as Mr. K suddenly decided to do some harvesting upon hearing that the price of veggies doubled. Can't blame him, of course. Who doesn't get FOMO when things like that happen? Most of us (if not all) want more moolah, yeah? LOL!
Thankfully, they were 21 this time (young and energetic, mostly in their mid-20s to early 30s), so the job was done in under two hours. It started at 10 am (after the morning mass), and everything was loaded by 11:30. And they all left quickly after their meal, and our place got quieter once more, like they'd never been here at all. Well, except Mr. K had to take care of the dishes and things.
Anyway, speaking of the fields, it's been a long while since we did this grounding or earthing thing. This was in June last year, when we came here to DD. It was kinda summery, and the LilGuy was just too excited to run around. Since I could not leave him by himself, I kicked my clogs away and walked barefoot on the field. And I liked it!
I usually feel squirmy when my feet touch the ground, so I wondered if I ever got to play in the dirt as a child (I have no memory of it, and that was one of the things I didn't get to ask my mom).
I do remember her mentioning before that I was too quiet as a toddler, that she could leave me alone for a while, come back, and I would still be where she left me. I don't move at all, huh! So maybe I wasn't really an active person ever since, because I tend to love lazy days more, lol!
That got me thinking, since we don't get to go for walks or hikes these days (like we used to in the Lil Kingdom), we should probably challenge ourselves to go out in the field and get dirty connected to the earth's electrical energy nature often. Just a thought, but would benefit us greatly if we did it.
Photo is mine. 16112025/20:04ph