"About 30 minutes into my job as a picker, the strawberry fairy left her first gift. On one of the beds of berries that seemed to stretch forever into the Santa Maria marine layer, Elvia Lopez had laid a little bundle of picked fruit."
"Lopez, a 31-year-old immigrant from Baja California, knew I was falling behind. And she responded with an act of kindness."
"As soon as I opened my mouth, my fluent but American-sounding Spanish, not to mention my baby-soft hands, gave me away. I shared that my parents were immigrants too."
"About an hour into the picking, my upper and lower back were beginning to tighten and my legs began to burn a little from the stooping."
The experience of a strawberry picker reveals the challenges and kindness faced in the field. Workers, primarily Mexican immigrants, demonstrate strong work ethic and teamwork while picking fruit. Elvia Lopez, a picker, offers help to a new worker struggling with the pace. The physical toll of the job is evident as fatigue sets in, with workers navigating the demands of piece-rate work. Cultural connections emerge as workers share their immigrant backgrounds, fostering solidarity amidst the hard labor in the strawberry fields.
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