Farmer's resting Shed

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Some farmers decided to build a shed house. This is for their emergency purposes, to shelter from the rain and the heat from the sun. Although they used it as well when they brought food to eat and didn't want to go home. When they just want to visit their crops or plants while enjoying the feeling of being surrounded by trees, plants, etc., and enjoying the breeze from the mountain. Not all farmers but most of them because it's nice to have a resting place. We all can understand this.

Yesterday was the day I went to the mountains. I was getting firewood and I saw this shed from my cousin. He has plants there not just long ago. Compared to my brother he stays there most of the time because he doesn't have a stable job. He had a lot of time to spend taking care of his plants. It's obvious in his case knowing he's the real farmer.

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I took a closer look for it to share here. It was made from a bamboo tree, wood, and instead of cogon grass, nipa hut, or coconut leaves. He used a sack of expensive cement and a small portion of a tent. In terms of long-lasting material, this one he used was better. Although, this one will be hotter because it will not absorb the heat. Perhaps he just wanted to place roofs right away for him to shelter himself.

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This is not a house so we can't say if it's not finished or finished. The reason for this is just a shelter, not a place where someone sleeps. Even so, it's nice to have something like this, like it's a house. Not just for sleeping, it can leave the materials in farming.

I just remembered when we used to plow fields many years ago. My father was a farmer and I always accompanied him in going to his land. It's not far from here, in fact, it's just above. Well, it's sweet to remember yesterday's years. I was young back then and perhaps that was the reason why I thought that way. I must say that it's fun to live far from crowded places like cities or in towns. You can experience everything fresh here.

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d' dreamboy,
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Thank you for sharing this!!! I love seeing things like that!!! hehehe

I've never seen it before - but now it shows me a bit more about your culture in a personal way :) i love knowing that he built this with his own hands

and I love that even though he doesn't have a stable job - he's working hard to make food for himself through farming! hehehehe

its beautiful to be connected to the land!!!

I shared a lot about content like this. You can find some of it here,
https://youtube.com/channel/UCUuK3mKJnXwJtbyYG9Ghzyw

Yes, it's part of our culture although some are slowly fading because of today's generation. Well, if you're in the province the culture still lives.

Thank you by the way

Would love to check this out today!!! Thank you for the extra footage hehehehe

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