The Diary Game [April 20, 2024]: A Day in the Fields

in hive-109435 •  8 months ago 

Peace be upon you, my dear family. How are you all? I hope you are all doing well and living your life happily. Today I am back to share with you guys my day's activities. So let's begin.


The Diary Game (April 20, 2024)


Today we had to go harvest wheat because our wheat was fully ripe, and now it was time to harvest it. Nowadays, the wheat harvest has started in every place and every village in Pakistan because all the crops are fully ripe. This time the price of wheat is not so good, and the Pakistani government is not buying more wheat.

Anyway, I woke up at 7 AM as usual, and I contacted my friend through a phone call, and he told me that he would be at my house in half an hour. After that, I took a shower, and then my friend picked me up from my house, and we left for the village. The weather was hot today as compared to the previous days.

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Ready to harvest

As the days are passing, the heat intensity in Pakistan is getting more and more intense, and then around nine o'clock in the morning, we successfully reached the village. Going there, we had breakfast first, and then we gathered all the workers so that the wheat could be harvested well. Around 10 a.m., we are ready to harvest.

Then the laborers started to harvest the wheat by machine. The total land was about 15 acres, on which all the wheat was ripe, and we had to harvest it. Then, through the machine, we started our work in the name of Allah Almighty. And in about two hours, we harvested the wheat from about five acres.

All the work was going very well, and the average was also very good, which was quite a matter of happiness for us. The sun was very intense, so I went home and rested there for a while, but the workers continued their work and reaped well. I salute the majesty of the workers who work so hard in the sun.

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Labourers are working

Almost the whole day was spent in harvesting wheat, and we were free at around six o'clock in the evening, but only the wheat was harvested, and the wheat had to be filled in sacks, so now we had to go back home, so we closed the work and started traveling back because it was already quite dark everywhere.

We drove slowly back to our house. There was a lot of traffic on the road, but we kept our drive slow, and around 8 p.m. I reached home successfully. After that, I took a shower first because I had a lot of dust all over my body. After taking a shower, I then had dinner and headed to my room, as I was sleepy now.

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Way back to home

So that was my busy day, and I hope you guys like it. Thanks for visiting my post. See you very soon in my next blog.

Note : All pictures are mine and captured by my own mobile camera.

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I am pleased to read your post,🥰 You had such a busy and rough day. Also, the profession of laborers and farmers is very difficult, especially working under the summer sun with such heat intensity May Allah ease all your daily work and you succeed in every aspect of life.🤲

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The ripe wheat looked very beautiful. The condition of our Bangladesh is like Pakistan. As the days go by, the intensity of heat is increasing. You said it took you all day to cut the wheat. Anyway have a very nice day, good luck to you.

hey your dedication to harvesting the wheat is admirable, and it's wonderful to see the sense of community and hard work shining through in your activities. Your photos really capture the essence of the day and it's clear that you put a lot of effort into documenting your experiences. Keep up the great work,and I look forward to reading more about your adventures in your next blog post..