When you live in a province, there's simply no room for laziness. You need to start your job early and get things done so that when the sun is high, you've already finished your tasks and won't get affected by the scorching heat later in the day. Particularly in the current climate, where the morning sun can be blistering as early as 7 AM.
The reason why it's essential to complete tasks early is to allow you to rest once the sun is up.
This is indeed the reason why residing in the province is more convenient and satisfying. If you just work hard and know how to plant, you're assured you won't go hungry because, wherever you look, there's free food available. It's not like here in the city, where you have to spend money almost every day just to have something to eat for daily sustenance.
After returning home, my father and I had breakfast and took a brief rest due to the sun's scorching heat, which was beginning to affect our skin.
A few minutes passed before I heard my mother's voice telling me to go to the market and buy the items she needed for her small grocery store. Upon hearing it, I just grabbed the money and her shopping lists and left immediately. I didn't spend much time shopping and went straight home afterward.
During lunchtime, our parents advised us to take a break for a while. They mentioned that later, when the sun's heat isn't too intense, we'll go to our farm to harvest the peanuts they planted.
Following my parents' advice, I rested under the tree for a few hours before I heard the signal from them to get ready because we were about to visit our small peanut farm.
Before that day ended, I once again accompanied my father to visit his small coconut plantation, where he takes care of coconut trees that produce coconut juice, which he turns into vinegar.
And due to his homemade vinegar, we save money from buying it since he sends us his homemade vinegar, which is convenient for us because aside from saving money, coconut vinegar tastes better than the ones we buy at the grocery store.
My father explained that to turn it into vinegar, it needs to be stored for a few days until it naturally ferments in its own container. Once the coconut juice reaches a certain level of acidity, it can then be processed into vinegar. When we returned home, he gave me some of his homemade vinegar that he would send with me back to the city.
And that concludes my blog. Thank you for taking the time to read it.
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Thanks again for always reminding me @hivebuzz.
Yes , thanks a lot @hivebuzz .
I agree, Tatay Bene's fresh vinegar is the best! We actually brought one big bottle of that here in the city. I am so happy to see that you share this here in Hive, couz! Also, the peanuts which are the fruits of their hard work. I'm looking forward to more province life updates! 💚💚
You should also taste the fresh coconut juice; it's tasty and won't get you drunk quickly either. I can't wait to finally go home next time for more adventures.
Appreciate and agreed to what you've said. Living in a province is indeed amazing. It is a peaceful place to live that you could also enjoy the breezing wind and planting some plants in the farm. Especially that vinegar, it is also nice and one of the best preservatives we always bring back to city if my grandparents made it some for us. 😊
Indeed ma'am @fire.phoenix . Living in the province is truly delightful and appealing because you're almost provided with everything, particularly food, without much expense. As long as you exert effort, you won't really experience hunger when residing in the countryside.
I agree with your statement. Appreciated it so much!😊
You are so hardworking @supremooo. I salute you for that ☺️.
Thanks for your compliment ma'am @richdreamer .
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