Looking for new variations every day, Finding sweet forest fruits🕊️.
Hello everyone.
Morning has arrived again, and it feels like a dream. I used to wake up and go straight to school. But now I don't have that opportunity anymore because the situation hasn't improved. Now, I wake up every morning to see the conditions, especially with the residents in the evacuation center busy with their own things. Some are tidying up their tents, doing important morning activities like cooking, and gathering to catch up on the latest news.
This morning, for some reason, I didn't have much of an appetite. I only had a cup of tea and some bread. Then I heard that there was edible forest fruit in the highland forest. The fruit was very sweet and sour, perfect for eating during the hot afternoon sun. We gathered with our friends in the evacuation center to look for edible forest fruit.
The fruit is small and red. Red means the fruit is still not too ripe, but if the fruit is slightly brownish, the taste of this forest fruit is very sweet. We actually heard about this fruit from residents near the refugee camp in the highlands of Aceh Tamiang. Curious about it, we went looking for it with our friends in the refugee camp.
It was quite a treat to entertain ourselves and find a new way to spend time this morning. We looked for fruit not far from our refugee camp. We just picked some that fell and put them in our basket. I saw the fruit in person, but I was a little skeptical about its taste. People said it was very sweet, but I haven't tried it yet. Maybe this afternoon, out of curiosity and curiosity, I will try it.
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We always pass through the roads near the refugee camp, because one of the roads here is where many people pass, rather than us passing through the roads in the highlands, the risk is very big, because the roads here are even worse and not many people pass through those roads, Whatever the case, one of them we have to pass through the road that is close to our refugee camp because that road is one of the safe roads, even though sometimes it is muddy and muddy.
I've already mentioned that every afternoon is our time for breakfast. Today, we cooked in one of the refugee tents with friends. My friends and I helped make breakfast with our own hands. Since we had a small menu today from the aid we received during the power outage last night, we made breakfast that afternoon and enjoyed it at our usual place.
Because today I was hungry, having only enjoyed snacks like white bread and mineral water this morning and afternoon. Every afternoon when it came to breakfast, we always prepared items we'd gathered from our tents, like glasses and plates. We always wrapped them, sometimes in banana leaves or rice paper. We brought the plates just in case we couldn't find any banana leaves.
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