

The morning sun slowly appeared behind the rows of coconut trees standing proudly at the edge of the rice fields. Its golden rays penetrated the thin mist that still hung in the air, creating a warm and peaceful atmosphere. The dew on the tips of the rice paddies glistened like glass beads, reflecting the soft light, making the scene incredibly calming. Nature seemed to be saying good morning in a language unheard, yet felt deeply.
The sound of birds began to sing in the distance, signaling the return of life. Amidst the light green expanse of the rice paddies, irrigation water still flowed gently between the rows of newly grown rice plants. Every gust of wind made the water's surface vibrate gently, reflecting the sky, which was beginning to change color from light blue to golden orange. There was a simple beauty, yet it couldn't be replaced by any luxury in this world.
As I stood at the edge of the rice paddies, the scent of wet earth and fresh water filled my nostrils, bringing back memories of childhood when mornings always began with watching my parents go down to the rice paddies. A view like this is not only beautiful, but also teaches us about sincerity and patience like the farmers who each day place their hope in the slowly growing rice grains.
The sun rises higher, its light now stronger, illuminating the entire surface of the rice paddy, glistening like glass. Each passing second feels like a reminder that life, like the rice in this field, requires time and perseverance to grow. In the peaceful silence of the morning, a silent prayer is uttered: may this day bring blessings and good results, for those who work with sincere hands and hearts.
Mornings in the rice paddies always have a story to tell, and every time the sun rises on the eastern horizon, nature writes a new chapter of a simple yet meaningful life.

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 |
|---|---|---|
| @gunting | Realme C53 | Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam |
