
The rice harvest season has arrived. There are some rice fields that have been harvested, there are fields that are still filled with yellowing rice, waiting for the right time to be harvested.

On Sunday afternoon when the sun will set, I take a walk around the rice fields. A pretty sunny day even though it's the rainy season.


Land containing abundant water, ready for planting new rice.
Seen here is a haystack of rice stalks.

Usually, this straw can be used for alternative livestock breeding products such as livestock nests, for soil fertility equipment, or for burning at night to repel mosquitoes.
Then what did I get today? How about wild fruit? Let's look for wild fruit.

I found wild guava tree and even I could smell the aroma of ripe guava! Let's look for guava fruit.



I found a ripe in conditions that are still good and fresh for consumption.
Around the tree, there is a lot of guava fruit, but they are already in a rotten condition. It seems I have to go to this place more often to get fresh guava fruit.

Hi, baby guava trees, hope you grow well and can bear sweet guava fruit.

Here is also the Bush Passion Fruits that are ripe. A small gift from nature worthy of being thankful for.
How was your weekend? Have you explored your surroundings and are grateful for the natural products from the earth you enjoy today?
Keep Steem On!
