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My main hope before starting to write at length is that you and your family are always in good health and successful in all your activities.
Sunday morning at around 09.00 WIB, I fulfilled a very simple request from my two small children. After I helped my wife with some activities at home, bathed and dressed, then I took my two children for a walk or refreshment around the city and the Pusong reservoir. I always don't forget to bring my oppo smartphone because there are objects there that I can capture for my posts.
After walking around the city, I directed the motorbike we were riding to the Pusong Reservoir, which is located in the western corner of Lhokseumawe City. We stopped shortly after being at the edge of the reservoir when we saw a grups of "Widuri" flowers in bloom growing lush and offering their beauty on there.
"Widuri" has beautiful flower colors of white and purple, five layers of circular lilies and an attractive crown on top, but why do some people in our area think that this thistle flower is just a weed or wild plant that is annoying and useless? I really want to know why this widuri flower is neglected among other wild flower plants.
In several electronic media I found out about why this flower is considered a weed, that this flower has a white sap and contains a dangerous poison. So that people think that this flower will have many consequences, especially for children than benefits.
Then we continued our journey along the edge of the reservoir. We stopped again on the bridge or the floodgate. We saw that there was a group of "great" people who were struggling to earn a living for their families. They are trying to find oysters attached to the rocks deep into the water on the banks of the river. Oysters are a group of shellfish that live in salt water, delicious to eat and the price is quite expensive if bought in the market.
One of the foods with high protein and life as one of the marine habitats we often buy for Rp. 20,000, - up to Rp. 25.000,-/kg for us to make noodles or indomie. Oysters as a substitute for shrimp and meat because these two types of food are very expensive.
After my two small were satisfied touring the Pusong reservoir, we decided to return home to rest. After lunch and praying dhuhur I said goodbye and headed to a coffee shop about 400 meters from the house. There I enjoyed a cup of hot coffee while posting my activity today in the hive.blog community.
I am happy to be able to share this post with all hivers, I hope you are entertained. Thank you very much for your time and willingness to stop at our place.
The original content by @ridwant