Had the chance to go hoem and work on our farm for 4 days. Everyday i would wake up around 4:30-5:00 just before the break of dawn and ive had my first taste of farm life. It hit me in the face lookin at how hard it was walkin around on heavy mud caked boots plantin fruit bearing trees, manually crushing pests off the pumpkins, running out of space on where to plant. Looking for weeds to pull out.
It was also a very spiritual experience on my part especially when i got my hands dirty trying to notice the condition of the soil. The environment and all the things that i can do, what else to plant maybe a deep well here and a small shack over there.
Yeah i was happy for a few days but i know farming aint no piece of cake. Im not ruling out the trees i planted will survive so im throwing expectations out the window.
Bare footed father in law. The real bad a ss farmer.
Wild Saluyot. I adore these. I love it so much i smuggled seeds back in HK. Ill try to plant it here.
I got some young trees from the BAR in Baguio city namely lemon trees, rambutan, more guyabano trees and pomelos and tried to plant them as much as we could. The rest in pots like the lemons.