BlogHide Resteemswendywoodall (51)in zoo • 5 years agoDenver Zoo in Colorado My sister and I went to the zoo. It was such a beautiful day. We saw some interesting animals and thought I would share. Posted using Partiko Androidwendywoodall (51)in cooking • 5 years agoSweet basilThis is my sweet basil. First time to be drying my own. I have been cooking a lot lately with basil so I thought I would try my hand at growing some and drying it. Will give an update on it…wendywoodall (51)in homesteading • 6 years agoBlack BearsThese bears live in Oklahoma. They are very curious creatures. I enjoy the wildlife here. Posted using Partiko Androidwendywoodall (51)in homesteading • 6 years agoSquirrelHere is the sleeping squirrel. Posted using Partiko Androidwendywoodall (51)in homesteading • 6 years agoSleeping squirrel!Wildlife in Oklahoma. He has worked hard gathering his nuts for the winter. Posted using Partiko Androidresteemedkhufu (55)in teamaustralia • 6 years agoMaybe you aren't gluten intolerant after all - part 1There seems to be an epidemic of gluten intolerance these days and wheat is the main source of gluten so it gets the blame for most of the issues, but have you ever considered that maybe it's not…resteemedgardenofeden (75)in gardenofeden • 6 years agoColloidal Silver Is An Effective Holistic Treatment for Staph & MRSAStaphylococcus are a strain of bacteria; there are 30 types of staph, and Staphylococcus aureus is the most common. These bacteria can live on the skin of human beings. To anyone with a healthy…wendywoodall (51)in farmland • 6 years agoSunset in Oklahoma!We have some beautiful sunsets here in Oklahoma. Posted using Partiko Androidresteemedsagescrub (64)in naturalmedicine • 6 years agoHow to Divide and Transplant Comfrey, a Natural Medicine and Permaculture FoodThese are three Comfrey plants that started the size of our thumb last spring. A year later they are already huge! Now the plan is to keep dividing the Comfrey so that we can have many more plants…wendywoodall (51)in homesteading • 6 years agoButterfly!What beautiful things we have in this big world. The colour contrast is wonderful. Posted using Partiko Androidwendywoodall (51)in homesteading • 6 years agoBaby chicken on the farmI really enjoy watching our chicks grow. Posted using Partiko Androidwendywoodall (51)in homesteading • 6 years agoHomesteading This is out newest baby on the farm. She is a Jack Russell. Her name is Abbie and she is 6 weeks old. Posted using Partiko Androidwendywoodall (51)in partiko • 6 years agoFernI found this fern the other day on my walk. Posted using Partiko Androidwendywoodall (51)in partiko • 6 years agoLife homesteadingMoma hen raising babies. We let some raise their own babies. Posted using Partiko Androidresteemeddarlenys01 (72)in sc-v • 6 years agoBE GENEROUSMany times, we are criticized for teaching to sow, to be generous; There is controversy with the principles of tithe and offering; Some are offended; For them, teaching to give should not be done in…wendywoodall (51)in partiko • 6 years agoBroken Bow lakeMy trip to the lake near by. We have had a lot of rain lately. The lake is very full. Posted using Partiko Androidwendywoodall (51)in partiko • 6 years agoLife on the farmFrom egg to baby chicks. It is amazing how fast they grow. Posted using Partiko Androidwendywoodall (51)in partiko • 6 years agoTwo of my favourite roosters!These are good roosters the red one is a radio and he is 2 the other one is a gray and he is 3. Posted using Partiko Androidresteemedwayneney (64)in food • 6 years agoThe Breakfast StoryThis was my second time at Breakfast Story and will not be my last. It is a cozy small restaurant on the second floor above Hair of the Dog, which is a bar on the first floor. Coffee and water is…resteemedsolarshutdown (62)in permaculture • 6 years agoRocky Mountain Bee Supply - How Do I Buy Bees? What is A Bee Package? Who Is Leonard Anyway?Leah and I took a much needed trip into the mountains to cleanse our souls and expand our fragile apiary. We decided to take the trip up to Rocky Mountain Bee Supply and pick up our "bee packages" -…