

That morning, the sky was clear, stretching out over the expanse of rice paddies glistening in the sunlight. A gentle breeze blew, carrying the scent of wet mud and newly planted young rice paddies. In the distance, several farmers were bent over, planting rice seedlings one by one, with measured, patient steps. They seemed to be dancing in the mud, their hands and bodies rhythmically blending with the sound of the trickling water flowing through the embankments.
The atmosphere felt peaceful. There was no noise from vehicles, only the sounds of nature and light conversation among the farmers, accompanied by occasional chuckles. From the east, the sun was rising higher, making the water droplets on the rice paddies sparkle like jewels. Each shimmer seemed to hold hope hope for a bountiful harvest, for the fruits of their labor that would never be in vain.
The muddy ground felt heavy underfoot, but the farmers did not complain. They knew that from this soil their lives grew. Every seed planted was a prayer, every drop of sweat a sacrifice for the future. In between their work, they occasionally straighten their backs and gaze up at the blue sky, as if seeking strength from the universe.
At the edge of the rice paddy, several bundles of rice seedlings await their turn to be planted. Their green color stands out against the brown soil. In the distance, rows of coconut trees sway gently in the breeze, adding to the soothing beauty of the rural panorama. Small birds flit about, perhaps searching for food around the puddles.
The scene is simple, yet profound. Here, humans and nature coexist in harmony. Each planting season is the beginning of a new struggle, and each harvest is a celebration of patience. The rice paddies are not just a place to work, but also a place to learn the meaning of perseverance and sincerity.

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 |

