in support of the --HIGHWAY-- 4-- competition -- a trip on a cloudy day
It had been raining in our village for several days, but after choosing the interval between them, we went to the grocery store. Seven kilometers of the way at first did not portend anything interesting, and therefore I did not take a camera with me, which I usually use to photograph all my trips.
We lived for more than a month without rain and at first we were glad that the sky finally remembered about our land and began to water it from its heavy clouds. But everything is good in moderation, and the measure has long been exceeded. Therefore, my mood was not very joyful.
With such thoughts we are going and suddenly a yellow glow appeared through the birches. We didn't know what was sown in this field. Last trip it was just green.
And on the other side, a sea of yellow spread. It's a pity that my phone does not cope well with photographing cloudy weather. That's when I started to regret that I didn't take my camera with me.
When I saw that all the fields where wheat and other agricultural crops used to grow were sown with rapeseed, my joy gradually began to fade. Where rapeseed grows, bees disappear, because rapeseed will not grow without chemical treatment. When one field, it's half a disaster, and now the bees have nowhere to fly, except for this poisoned rapeseed.
And that's why I don't see them on my flowers anymore...
Rapeseed is probably a very profitable crop if the local authorities have taken such a cruel step against beneficial insects and other innocent animals. Of course, there will be no rapeseed here next year, because you can't sow the same thing on the same land every year. Maybe the authorities will buy bees and begin to compensate for their loss. I do not know, but with such thoughts I went on and will stay with them until now.
I invite you to the contest --HIGHWAY-- 4-- with your photo stories.