The peak of Summer is August and September, the air is hot and even the wind blows hot. The soil in the Teak plantation already looks brown, which means that dry leaves have fallen and covered the ground, there are less leaves still on the trees and the trees look tall.
Normally when walking in the plantation, among the trees, the cool breeze would feel refreshing, but in the hot season, the wind blew hot, and we were sweaty. A unique view every time we stand under the Teak trees, it feels like we are dwarfed and look up, the Teak trees are very tall.
Looking for Teak seeds is also an exciting activity, the seeds that fall are under the dry leaves which have piled up on the ground. Together with children, collecting the seeds become fun. Children are happy when we exchange their Teak seeds with sweets. The Durian trees begin fruiting, flowers and young fruit appear on the tree trunks. In previous years the flowers and small fruit were blown off by strong wind. Hopefully this year will be better and there will be more fruit are growing.