The Diary game. A Day of Spraying Apple Orchards, Helping at Home, and Enjoying Eid Evenings with Friends

in Hindwhale Community2 months ago

Greetings, dear friends, how are you all? I hope you all are fine and enjoying your day. I wish for you all good health, wealth and a prosperous time ahead. Today I am here to share with you yet another day of my life and I hope you all will get time to read and know about one more day of my life and also find it worthwhile to read and vote.

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I got up early in the morning, as has been my habit for a long time. Upon getting up, I purified myself, performed ablution, and then offered the morning prayers to start my day with gratitude to the Almighty, thanking Him for all the blessings in my life. After reaching the mosque, I saw that the other people from the community had already arrived, and the prayer was about to begin in just a few moments.

Later, upon finishing the prayer, I recited some supplications before heading back home. Today, I went straight for a walk towards the orchards on the outskirts of the village. It’s quite a pleasure to be out these days because the aroma of the blossoms is very attractive and captivating, and the vibe one feels in this purely natural atmosphere is always amazing and alluring.

I couldn’t walk for long because, as we are coming out of a dominant winter period, exposing the body to excessive strain has a tiring effect. To avoid any issues, I found it more suitable to walk a shorter distance than usual.

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Also, having in mind the task of going to an orchard for spraying some fungicides on the apple trees, I couldn’t spend much more time outside and was pretty quick to get back home to have breakfast on time and then leave for the task.

Today I took a day off from the office and had to go along with my uncles to one of our far-off orchards located just beside the forest area. We had to spray some fungicides on the apple trees as part of the year-long effort to keep our harvest worthy of export.

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It’s always quite a tiring job because we need to carry the hose pipe over a long distance, as the tractor used to carry water and spray the pesticides has to be parked at a distance of about one-fourth of a kilometre. From there, we have to pull the hose pipe all the way to the orchard.

Bringing the pesticides there is always a challenge for another reason as well—strong winds often carry the small droplets coming out of the nozzle, which makes our job a bit more difficult and uneconomical too.

We finished the job at around 1 PM, after which we headed to one of our family friends who lives nearby. He had just dismantled his old house and is now planning to construct a new one very soon. We congratulated him on this new journey and also helped him with planning various aspects of the construction.

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Very late in the day, I spared some time to put things in order in one of the rooms. In doing so, I tried to help my mother, who is not in a condition to manage such tasks by herself, as she has been battling health issues.

Later in the day, I took some time to meet my friends and spend time with them, as the Eid vibes are still in the air. My friends still come out to enjoy the evening in the village market, and it’s always an opportunity to have a good time with them—to cherish and enjoy the moments, as it’s the most precious part of the day for me.

It was all about my day.Thank you for going through my post. Have a great time ahead.

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