As June approaches its end, the rainy season is in full swing. The pitter-patter of raindrops falls from the low-hanging dark clouds, soaking the eastern and western fields of the mountain ranges. To the west of these mountains, within the Texcoco Lake District, lush green farmlands stretch endlessly, teeming with vibrant life.
In May, spring plowing began, and corn planting has been underway for over a month. At this time, with ample rain and heat, it's the perfect moment for the corn to reach its growing peak. The corn stalks in the fields grow visibly taller and sturdier each day. The bean vines climb the stalks, reaching skyward together, while the pumpkins spread beneath, persistently covering the ground. Occasionally, weeds pop up in the fields, only to be uprooted by calloused hands!