Harvest Time
Helloo? This is Froggie, or Kodaiko, 3 years and 8(8 + 8 + 8 + 7) + 1 days old. I hope my fruity customers enjoy good fruits and have a good time! Today I woke up very early in the morning, and took many autumn fruits!
Get your own. FG's.
Huh? Do I really look like a peasant? Weeell... I am a peasant! Yesterday, my little brother Washuwashu gave me a lecture about working for a food company. He is such a tuff businessman, with the fruitiest heart of baker! He said that he and our youngest brother Todoh (noodle maker) are always working earnestly and making good food. On the other hand, I was getting a little lazy and cocky recently as Washuwashu pointed out. Now I need to regain the spirit of peasant. Look at these apples and grapes! They taught me how to love fruits.
Beautiful little apples and my brothers
In fact, the little apples are the gift from Jennie, who is always working so hard for the farmer's market. I finally realized that she wanted to tell me what I should do now.
I am reborn. I will work so hard for family, friends, and all my fruitiest customers.
All the fruits,
-FG
Huh? Do I really look like a peasant? Weeell... I am a peasant! Yesterday, my little brother Washuwashu gave me a lecture about working for a food company. He is such a tuff businessman, with the fruitiest heart of baker! He said that he and our youngest brother Todoh (noodle maker) are always working earnestly and making good food. On the other hand, I was getting a little lazy and cocky recently as Washuwashu pointed out. Now I need to regain the spirit of peasant. Look at these apples and grapes! They taught me how to love fruits.
In fact, the little apples are the gift from Jennie, who is always working so hard for the farmer's market. I finally realized that she wanted to tell me what I should do now.
I am reborn. I will work so hard for family, friends, and all my fruitiest customers.
All the fruits,
-FG
Lovely little apples that! It’s only when they are pluck afresh that such fruits tastes the best. In most cases we get fruits plucked carefully and packed in straw or cotton wool; this is when the oranges are hand-plucked. And if they fall to the ground, the collectors usually take away. The other stray specimens are usually in the local market and when you compare the prices it is great! So dear CFO, tell us when it is harvest season! It would be real fun to go out and join the hard work and fun in the son. Back home, the frost would be just melting!
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