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2018-07-17 16:18
The Truth About Relationships – Stefan Blom: Part 1
The secret on how to make relationships work: To connect and stay connected is to love. We remember and cherish our moments of true connection. I was waiting for my son to finish his exams when I received
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photography
2018-07-09 19:11
Butterfly Poems And Quotes
We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty. ~Maya Angelou Just like the butterfly, I too will awaken in my own time.~Deborah Chaskin
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crazymumzysa
gardening
2018-07-06 21:59
Senecio Fulgens - Coral Senecio
This beautiful no-maintenance succulent groundcover with its bright red trumpet flowers and silver leaves are native to KwaZulu Natal, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It is part of the Aster family and grows
crazymumzysa
gardening
2018-07-04 12:29
Succulents: Cotyledon Orbiculata - Pigs Ear
The pigs ear is a popular succulent around the world but is native to South Africa. It is a hardy plant which can be found in warm and dry climates between rocks, fynbos and grasslands. There are 10 Cotyledon
crazymumzysa
life
2018-07-02 04:29
Relationships: Actions Speak Louder Than Words
“When all is said and done, more is always said than done.” “It isn’t what we say or think that defines us, but what we do.” – Jane Austen What people do is more significant than what they say. We need
crazymumzysa
gardening
2018-06-30 02:49
Felicia Amelloides: Blue Marguerite Daisy
The Felicia Amelloides is an eye catcher in any garden with its striking sky-blue and sunny bright yellow flower-heads. It is one of the few blue-flowered plants and perfect for indigenous and water smart
crazymumzysa
gardening
2018-06-28 04:29
Primula Malacoides: Fairy Primrose
The fairy Primrose creates a wonderful display when planted in masses and is the perfect multicolored flower for your winter garden. Primula malacoides is part of the Primulaceae family, are herbaceous
crazymumzysa
colorchallenge
2018-06-26 11:18
Colour Challenges - Thuesday - Orange: Aloes and Their Health Benefits
The Aloe has been known for its nutrient benefits and that it alleviates and soothes. The use of Aloe dates to Pharoah’s times as formulas were found on an Egyptian papyrus, even Hippocrates used formulas
crazymumzysa
gardening
2018-06-25 19:03
Succulents: Multicavam - Fairy Crassula
The Fairy Crassula originates from the mountain regions of Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. This uniformed, compact, fast growing, rapidly spreading ground cover is a favourite for succulent lovers. This beauty
crazymumzysa
colorchallenge
2018-06-24 04:09
Color Challenge - Sunday - Purple: Ageratum Houstonianum - Bluemink/Flossflower
The Blue Mink with its showy pom-pom flowers which grows about 1m high, it is an annual herbaceous plant, a hermaphrodite (both male and female organs), native to the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico,
crazymumzysa
photography
2018-06-14 19:15
Hippocampus Erectus – Lined Seahorse
This cutie had no problem posing for the camera. Lined seahorses can be found in shallow tropical and temperate waters at depths from 5-70m, in bays, estuaries and near-shore coastal waters, swimming freely
crazymumzysa
treetuesday
2018-06-12 16:17
Tree Tuesday: Celtis Africana - White Stinkwood - Witstinkhout(Afrikaans)
Late Spring The graceful White Stinkwood is the perfect shade tree for large properties and is native to South Africa, a deciduous tree in the family Cannabaceae. There are over 50 Celtis species worldwide
crazymumzysa
photography
2018-06-11 13:53
Bee Collecting Pollen From An Arum Lilly
While taking some photographs of an Arum Lilly, I spotted this little female working bee hard at work collecting pollen in her pollen basket (corbicula). Watching her going about from flower to flower,
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2018-05-16 18:42
crazymumzysa reblogged
Give me the time...
🇬🇧 What value do we give to time, to the time that too often we waste, to the time that we can not afford, to the time that we are allowed. There are those who would like to have more time and can not,
crazymumzysa
photography
2018-05-12 14:07
Mabalingwe: Crocuta Crocuta - Spotted Hyenas/Laughing Hyenas
These cunning opportunistic carnivores are part of the dog family, the largest known member of the Hyaenidae, native to Africa and have the reputation of being scavengers which is not true for the spotted
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photography
2018-05-10 05:48
Mabalingwe: The Mighty King Of The Jungle Feasting
Lion [Panthera leo] The lion is the largest cat species in Africa. You can find these majestic creatures in grasslands, scrub, or open woodlands of Sub-Saharah Africa and in South Africa you can view them
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life
2018-05-08 04:58
Relationships: Is My Expectations Tooooo High?
Expectation: the feeling or belief that something will or should happen - Cambridge Dictionary Image Credit I wonder how many women and men feel this way? This quote took me back to something my ex husband
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beautifulsunday
2018-05-06 05:05
Beautiful Sunday: Getting Close To Nature Helps Our Overworked Brain To Relax
Ever wondered why it feel soooooo good to be out in nature? NATURE'S CALL TO WILD - Science is proving what we've always known intuitively: nature does good things to the human brain—it makes us healthier,
crazymumzysa
gardening
2018-05-02 17:54
Carissa Macrocarpa: Natal Plum
The Natal plum is a dense thorny shrub with snowy white, sweet scented flowers. It is native to South Africa, common in the coastal areas and part of the Apocynaceae family. This plant contains a milky
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life
2018-05-01 04:41
Happy May Day/Labour Day Steemians!!
In the 1800’s the struggle for fair labour with shorter workdays for the working class became a constant battle which was finally resolved, and an 8-hour work day was implemented on 01 May 1886 by the
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