Even in a small village, there was always work to be done. New homes were erected. Old ones were repaired. The ill/infirm required tending. Peasants gathered to wash their laundry. Many tended the fields.
Suki made her way among the locals, finding such work and offering aid. Today she was assisting a group of peasant carpenters in the process of building a home. At the moment, the monk was helping to raise the wooden columns atop the packed-earth foundation; the basis for the rest of the simple home. It was hard work, especially with the burgeoning heat. Wiping the sweat from her brow, Suki kept an eye on the workers, watching for any signs of exhaustion or heatstroke.