BlogHide Resteemsbreezin (69)in food • 3 years agoA Divine Chocolate Drip Cake - My First AttemptHey guys, I know I have been afk for quite some time, but sadly things need to get done irl sometimes. In fact I have been busy with quite a few amazing projects on the farm - but that is a story…breezin (69)in food • 3 years agoA Fruitful Harvest Just in time for the Market DaySince I moved back to the farm, I started getting more involved at the local farmers market which happens on the first and last Saturday of every month in a small town Called Letsitele which is…breezin (69)in plants • 3 years agoAdding some new succulents to my collection, and new pups establishing wellThere is always joy to be found when you are focused on something you really love, and for me that comes into play when I am out and about in nature or working with my plants. And one thing that…breezin (69)in nature • 3 years agoRemoving Aloe Ferox Gel From Recent HarvestWith my daughter being home for a while after some unforeseen circumstances, I decided that this is a great opportunity to teach her some new life skills in-between her studies, and today's lessons…breezin (69)in cacti • 3 years agoRemoving Some Echinopsis Pups for ReplantingOne of the amazing perks of living in hot semi arid conditions, is the fact that succulents as well as cactus tend to do very well whether they are kept inside or grown outdoors in rockeries. In…breezin (69)in insects • 3 years agoThere's Always a Few Bugs in the SystemWhether big or small, nature can be beautifully fascinating in the simplest of forms. Today's morning walk was a stern reminder of that when I encountered some intriguing bugs along the way. It…breezin (69)in plants • 4 years agoHaworthia - The Zebra Plant; A Cultural tale can grow in your back yard if you let it!I always find myself imagining what stories plants would tell if they were able to speak, and although in many ways that seems to be an unrealistic expectation, however, when you go into the…breezin (69)in plants • 4 years agoContrast and Symmetry goes Hand in Hand in the World of Succulents and CactiI simply love this time of year when the last remnants of the summer flowers start to fade away, but the floral landscape still frolics around almost bare but for the late autumn / winter flowers…breezin (69)in animals • 4 years agoAnd then there were quails...Over my years on the farm, I have dealt with cared for and raised a great deal of animals, each and every one of them with their own unique set of demands, feeding requirements and habitual needs…breezin (69)in hive-109286 • 4 years agoTabanus biguttatus (Hippo Fly) - Stock PhotoThis here is a picture I took of Black fly, later identified as the African hippo fly. It can be easily confused with the black horse fly, but that is simply because they stem from the True Horse…breezin (69)in hive-109286 • 4 years agoChamaeleo dilepis (Flap-neck chameleon)Living on the farm sure has its advantages, and the primal one for me definitely has to be the first hand interaction with nature in various forms,shapes and in this case colors. These little flap…breezin (69)in nature • 4 years agoIn the insect word every solution starts by breeding the problem.In the agricultural sector when naturally destructive pests can end up having a dismal impact on a vast variety of crops as well as the storage of produce, finding solutions that does not entail…breezin (69)in naturalmedicine • 4 years agoHousehold Food Production - A Work in ProgressAlthough still a very long way from its former glory and even further away from former levels of productivity, I must say that the farms food garden is making daily progress. Its been all blood…breezin (69)in diy • 4 years agoTransforming Plain Hand Crafted Cement Pots Into Mothers Day TrinketsWith mothers day just around the corner, I decided to make some small trinkets to place on my farmers market table for the occasion. A good friend of mine has been making a living off of…breezin (69)in hive-109286 • 4 years agoPhymateus Viridipes African Bush Grashopper - Stock PhotoThis photo was taken by myself on Inkonka Game farm, Limpopo South Africa, and shows a pair of Phymateus Viridipes more commonly known as African Bush Grasshoppers, Vertically clinging to the bark…breezin (69)in nature • 4 years agoCreatures and Critters on My Morning Stroll Through the GardenI simply love making time in the mornings before the pressure of the day kicks in, to walk around and simply appreciate my surroundings, while trying to be in the present in stead of being focused…breezin (69)in steemit • 4 years agoThat Gratitude Attitude - Thank You Steemimage credit Over the past few years, Steem has played an integral part of my daily routine, however, as many of you might know, hardships and unforeseen circumstances has hit home with excessive…breezin (69)in naturalmedicine • 4 years agoMorninga in BloomDuring my garden walk yesterday, I was extremely excited to see my Moringa trees in bloom. I am really looking forward to a good seed harvest this year, so that I can propagate more of these…breezin (69)in cannabis • 4 years agoHumble Winter GrowThis is just one of a few THC plants that I brought back from Durban with me, after arriving here, I had them planted out in some of the garden beds outdoors - and allowed them to go into flower.…breezin (69)in nature • 4 years agoHot and Spiky - Growing All Kinds on the FarmAs we near winter, nature hops into action making sure that we have all the Vitamin C that our body's need in order to sustain good health through the colder months of the year. And other than all…