Work has taken me out of town. I left Tuesday early morning with my wife and a colleague. Rain fell on most of the trip. After two hours of travel, we entered and passed the tea plantation area, and were fortunate that in this area it had not rained yet even though the clouds filled the sky.
Luckily I got a chance to take a few pictures before it rained, and that can only be done from inside the vehicle. Unfortunately, I don’t see tea pickers who can make photos more impressive. Well, at least there is something I can share for Nature Tuesday, right?
I will go home this afternoon and hope to visit you as soon as possible.
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Have you ever seen how tea pickers do their jobs?
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Cool pictures there. I love tea estates.
Thank you for the compliment, dear friend. Glad you love it.
Users voted 13 times.
Q: HAVE YOU EVER SEEN HOW TEA PICKERS DO THEIR JOBS?
Yes (5 votes) – 38%
No (8 votes) – 62%
The beauty of nature and greenery is always refreshing and inspiring, right?
Thanks for the compliment, dear friend.
This is part of a mountain closest to my city.
Yes, you’re right, dear friend. My country is a tropical island country which is actually the mountains rows.
It’s beautiful when I see so much greenery. Working outdoors is not easy.
We know that greenness always refreshes us in many ways…
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Q: Have you ever seen how tea pickers do their jobs?
Yes (5 votes) – 45%
No (6 votes) – 55%
Beautiful picture. I have not seen tea pickers yet, but I guess their work is not easy
It’s a hard job indeed, especially regarding the area and the contour of the hills
I would imagine the work would be very tough on the workers. Gras green photo. I have never seen tea pickers before.
After seeing it several times, it seemed their work was not difficult, just picking the buds of tea leaves, but they had to pick them in a very wide and hilly area, maybe that was part of their hard work.
Yes! I think that it takes really much time…
You’re right, picking tea does require a lot of time. That’s why they work in groups and do the job from one area to another.
It is a tough job, tea picking. What a great picture!
Picking tea is indeed hard work, and I am even just fun to see them work.
It is, the interesting reality of ethical tea farming, and harvesting is a long conversation.
There is always something special behind something
yes,
I think those crops that remain for the most part manually harvested, are the conversation.
Tea, is fragile, so workers that pick tea should be paid more. But I believe people should get paid less for entertaining us, and more for feeding and teaching us.
You always think wisely, my friend.
Wonderful tea fields, dear friend … I’ve never seen tea-lovers … just on TV
Being in the tea plantation to enjoy the air and the scenery is very refreshing. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the opportunity to do that yesterday.
I believe, dear friend….Yesterday, you took the time
It’s just enjoying the trip, dear friend
I also enjoy traveling, dear Albert … but just by car
I also went by car at that time, dear friend.
I have never seen tea pickers myself. Nice story of the Nature Tuesday.
Tea pickers in my country are usually women who work in groups. It’s very impressive to see them work.
Thank you for sharing this information about the tea pickers.
I thank you for your kindness, Dee.
You are welcome Albert since I like to learn about other cultures.
Interesting post, never seen tea pickers, thanks for the photos
Thanks for the compliment, Pamela. Glad you like it.