Excitement Over Back To The Grindstone
Long weekends, hell every weekend we get out, rule of thumb we seldom have rain in the mornings, so a desired time to be out and about.
Beat the heat, find shade then enjoy some of our quirky ways, lifestyle that makes one feel good in South Africa.
At the moment this field is being used for cricket during warm months, winter it will be rugby. Variety of fields are set aside for soccer, baseball, netball, tennis courts, squash courts or bowls.
The area is spread out along the river side with a cycling track, good walking paths that are now shared with the cattle being herded through like lawnmowers on the move.
Spot is known as Lords and Legends or Amanzimtoti Sports Fields where we are able to walk the dogs, go bird watching, enjoy the lush sub-tropical surrounds. Some stop off and take in a breakfast while watching sport, or bring your own and cook under the trees, braai (BBQ) area built in.
Weekend celebrations with Hive forking a year ago onto their own blockchain, best move ever made, now the dust settled we are now heading into our second year with more driven determination to be the best Social Media platform on offer.
Free will to be within a decentralized blogging community is a lifestyle decision made, not always an easy path to walk, it is the most rewarding I have found in members working together. Using ones own discretion as to how they present topics and themselves, commenting, engaging there are places to join in.
Becoming of You is in Sharing in my natural world, the people around that influence, all inspire my continued writing.
South African's s are like most countries, a boiling pot of culture, interesting people, amazing places, thank you for visiting and being welcoming in a world that is ever changing.
All photography is my own using Canon Powershot SX730 HS. Qny queries or requests please drop a comment below or make contact with me, have a wonderful day! Photography without tripod, go with the flow wherever life takes you.
Thought for Today: "In good times friends know you and in bad times you know them." - African Proverb