As the dark sky is turning bright, the idyllic morning silence is broken by the
footsteps of 26-year-old Gogita, who rushes to his greenhouse
enthusiastically.
Firstly, he opens the greenhouse doors for ventilation and begins to take
care of the vegetable patches. It is a job that continues day to day, week to
week, month to month and year to year, but Gogita enjoys this routine. For
many people this may be menial work, but for Gogita it’s his favorite job
because by caring for plants, he is also caring for the people who live in the
city and miss the taste & freshness of healthy local vegetables.
During the day, Gogita has a lot of work to do, especially when it’s time to
begin the harvest. Therefore, he periodically employs people to work in the
greenhouse in exchange for appropriate remuneration. At the end of the
day, when the employees are tired, Gogita's mother sets the big table at
home and everyone, including Gogita, sits down to eat. He rejoices because
he feels that he is exactly where he should be right now and has found his
own place of happiness in the world.