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RE: Welcome to the Farm! Now, come help me take care of the bees... - Beekeeping Adventures

in #nature7 years ago

I love that you share so much with us all about your real life, your place "Daddykirbsfarm" is a real farm! Resteemit! upvote! (hoping I am doing the upvote correct)

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There have been a lot of visitors that get to engage with animals that they've never seen up close before. The horse, the bees, chickens, ducks, tortoises... It's so cool to watch people light up when they realize that they can interact with nature so personally.

Real life hands on up close and personal is how they learn about the foods most people only see in packages at the store, to many they have lost the life connection with what they consume.... ;-) (off soap box now)...

I'll be able to do more of these interactions when I finally, some day, figure out how to leave my day job! LOL

LOL Good luck with that feat! I worked harder when I retired!

I don't want to work less... just more on my farm and not out making someone else rich.

Shhh be careful what you wish for... The curse is real!!! I could see workshops, guided tours, hands on gardening to future farmers (Grade 1-12), classes for chicken 101-?, landscape management, horse care, turtle care,duck care (starting to see the curse?) Yup you can be the farmer who does the energizer bunny 24/7/365 if you are not careful.... Some day I will tell you about what one of my days were like when I retired...

Me too weetreebonsai, but I think I'm busier because I've taken up homesteading, gardening, and food storage techniques. Add those to the crafts and chrchette I was already doing and it makes for a very filled day.