Hello farmers and gardeners, friends! 🌿
I hope everyone is having a fruitful and refreshing day in their own little gardens and farms, Today, I want to share a glimpse of our simple yet fulfilling life in the fields, when where sunrise brings hope every drop of sweat grows blessings and every harvest reminds us of gratitude.
Farming teaches us patience – because what we plant today, we wont reap tomorrow, but someday we surely will. 🌾
In every family of farmers, the rising sun signals the start of another beautiful day in the field. Each member lends a hand, and together, they turn hard work into the rice that fills every plate. Every grain of rice comes from countless hours under the sun, countless prayers for rain, and countless dreams of a bountiful harvest. Truly, the hands of a farmer are the hands that feed the nation.
Our first crop this season is rice, and I’m beyond excited because the harvest is just around the corner, maybe a wee from now! I took photos from eh start of planting until now, and seeing how the field transformed from muddy beginning into golden grains ready for harvest fills me with pride. The beauty of rice farming is watching how something so small grows into something that sustains families and communities.
Aside from the rice, along the side of our field are coconut trees that we planted years ago. Time flew so fast that I didn’t even notice how fruitful they’ve become! Their green and orange shells shine under the sun, and sometimes my husband collects the, for copras. Life gets so buys that I rarely visit this area, even though its near our farmhouse, but today, I brought my child with me to fetch water from the pump and we decide to visit the coconuts. We wanted to enjoy a fresh drink from a young coconut, simple joys that make farm life so special.
While walking, we also checked on our calamansi trees. They were almost hidden under the tall grass, but to my surprise, they still had a tiny fruit! Their green leaves and bright little orbs reminded me how nature thrives eve without constant care. I promised myself that once life slows down a bit, I’ll spend a day cleaning the area and giving these trees the attention, they deserve. I hope it will be ripen soon for our calamansi juice. That's favorite of my child.
Farming may be tiring, but it is full of meaning, each plant – whether its rice, coconut, or calamansi, carries a story of patience. Love and hope. So to all farmers and families who till the land, this post is for you. Let’s continue to sow with joy and harvest with gratitude.
(I hereby attest that this story is made by me without any aid of AI or grammar editing apps and the photos attached are mine and was edited in Canva.)
💛The heart of a farmer beats with faith, always believing that tomorrow will bloom again. 💚