Hello!
I thought that by the fifth time, I would be able to type the blog quickly and get used to it, but I'm still feeling a bit flustered. This is Komatsu.
The other day, I went to help my father in his farm on my day off.
What started as a hobby has now grown into a certified farm, and now I grow delicious vegetables every day using organic pesticides.
" Humans cannot live apart from the earth! " is what Hayao Miyazaki once said (or more accurately, Sheeta in Laputa: Castle in the Sky).
Even though I may be biased because my family grows them, our vegetables are very delicious.
Hehe.

At first, I was trying to find all the earthworms, larvae, and insects that suddenly appeared from the soil.
He used to scream and jump around, but now he can pick them off with his bare hands without any expression on his face. He's invincible in the fields. If you think about it, it's only natural for bugs to live on vegetables. I can no longer eat vegetables that are so covered in pesticides that even bugs don't eat them.
Both insects and humans receive blessings from the Earth.
Every once in a while, I'll catch a glimpse of a mysterious insect from the lettuce just before I put it in my mouth. It's hard to get used to this.
I learned a little about nutrition education a few years ago, but looking at the current situation, I really think it's important to eat healthy foods and boost your immunity.


Recently, I've been spending my time at home thinking about how to make the food and shelter aspects of the three necessities of life more comfortable. I've also been getting more and more questions about rugs from my friends.
After all, everyone is trying to make their life as comfortable as possible.
I try to think positively, "If I'm going to have a good time, I'll have fun!"
" Everyone, try laughing. Scary things will run away ," said Hayao Miyazaki (or more precisely, Mei's father from My Neighbor Totoro).

Well, see you next time!