Greetings to you all!🙌
We all know the effect of droughts or dry season on plants, how it makes them look like they're suffering from malnutrition but when rain drops, all of them open up and jack back to life, not just life, but fullness of life.
Today's evening when I was going to buy petrol, I decided to take a shortcut and the scene of green plants and grasses I saw along the road made me to stop to admire the "all green" land.
Because I grew up in the rural area, I began to reminisce how we used to nurture plants and cut off grasses.
As you can see in the photos above, those are cassava plants in their early stage. See how fresh they're looking, urging me to cut the leaves for soup...I wish I eat that kind of soup 🥱.
The succulent nature of the plants is the evidence of the weather treating them well.
Also, in every area that a crop is blossoming due to the presence of rain, check very well, you'll see a blossoming weed too, competing with the plant.
After snapping the Cassava plant, I decided to capture the grasses too. Take a look at the picture below to see how sweet the grasses are.
I felt like carrying the whole land to my compound...but so bad, it's not possible.
After I was done admiring and capturing, I took my jerrycan and head out to the filling station.
Thanks for reading.
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