I Found The Meaning Of Life Thanks To This Maltese Facebook Group For Farmers
There are a lot of Facebook groups which countless members, but all of them seem to have one thing in common — people whining about stuff. However, we have recently discovered the most amazing Maltese group in the realm of Facebook, and it makes us want to cry with happiness every single morning.
Dilettanti tal-Agrikoltura, Siġar u Pjanti is here to brighten up your day… and a bit of greenery to the mix.
Spreading positivity seems to be the only thing these people have in mind, and we are loving every single bit of what they do.
1. Every morning is a good morning
Every morning, people on this group thank the earth and God for blessing them for getting up in the morning and for giving them the most beautiful produce ever known to mankind.
2. Everyone is helpful here
People do not undermine each other in this group, they help one other the best way they can, and it gives us faith in humanity.
3. They have yummy recipes too
And they look too beautiful to eat.
4. They celebrate their animals’ birthdays
This adorable goat turned seven today, and we cannot stop falling in love with him.
5. So Thankful
People in this group are here to spread love and positivity. They are thankful for everything, even for hard work or physical pain.
6. We want to hug the chickens
We never knew that chickens were this adorable.
7. All the plants are gorgeous
These people really know how to grow beautiful plants, look at that galletta man.
8. Spotting rare creatures
Look at that butterfly! We have never seen one like this in our lives, and if it wasn’t for this group we frankly wouldn’t even know about his existence.
9. The produce is sublime AF
Look at these quasi-symmetrical mushrooms brah.
10. Everything they post is 150% adorable
Thank you for this pretty mouse photo guys. This photo made our day.
11. The photos are meditatively beautiful
These are inspirational quotes backdrop material.
12. Their lessons apply to all walks of life
Not just farming, yes, life is one big lesson — yes, you need to plan shit out and yes, you reap what you sow.
Thank you Dilettanti tal-Agrikoltura, Siġar u Pjanti for brightening up our day every morning