The morning always begins with a simple, energizing activity. A warm cup of coffee accompanies me before I begin my activities. In the calm atmosphere, I continue my sewing, which has become part of my daily routine. Each stitch feels like an exercise in patience and precision.
Toward noon, I set out to purchase a set of rice fertilizers needed for the 60-day-old plants. This is a crucial step, as the rice must be carefully maintained to maintain its health and prevent pest attacks. Choosing the right fertilizer is crucial for a maximum harvest.
In the afternoon, the work continues in the rice fields. With sprayer in hand, I begin spraying the rice plants one by one. It's clear that some areas require more attention, so I spray carefully. Afterward, I also clean the rice field borders to ensure smooth water flow and proper plant growth.
Today felt quite tiring, but also satisfying. Every effort is part of a long process toward the desired result. Nothing is instant; everything requires hard work and consistency.
Ending the day with gratitude for still being given the opportunity to continue working and nurturing what has been planted. Hopefully, the results will be commensurate with the effort put in today.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Realme C53 | Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam |