Summarizing my Whole Saturday Chores in a Frame Pattern |
Greetings, dearly beloved steemian friends, its your beautiful Farmer.. ooh 🫣 🫣 again in this community sharing my saturday diary with you guys.
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My saturday was encompass with a lot of activities begining from morning till dawn in the evening,here's the breakdown of my saturday chores.
Morning Activities
Very early in the morning I woke up around 6 am, I first and foremost have my usual quite time for about 30minutes before stepping outside to visit my snail farm, any operation carry out in farm are usually done very early in morning or late in the evening reasons being that so that the snails or any other animals will not be over stress and depending on the type of operation to be done. Yeah, I was actually going to sort my eggs from the breeders snails and incubate it for 21 days before it could hatch to baby snails and these need to be done early in the morning , so as I got to the farm I opened my snail pen the breeders side,tilled the soil with handfork and pick the eggs since the usually laid the eggs deep down in the soil.
 | Here are breeders snails currently laying eggs |
Shoot from itelp65c | Here are the eggs I collected on Saturday |
So, after the eggs collection, I counted them and they were about 88 eggs in number before I now incubated them. The reason for counting before incubation is to ascertain the percentage of hatchlings, if it poorly hatch there's a problem that needs attention,so I usually count them before incubation.
After I finished with everything in the farm I went back home take a warm shower and hit the road heading to the market
Shoot from itelp65c | Here's when I hit the road heading to the main road to board vehicle to the market |
Afternoon Activities
So , while heading to the market I met a hold up that we were stock in the middle of the road because of big tippers that were trying to find their route
When the road seems a little bit free | These two newly hit each other because of struggling to get access to their direction |
But in all,I finally arrived the market bought all my cooking stuff and went back home.
Here's itam market where I went to buy food items | The market is always filled up with people everytime |
So, I got home really late time because of the hold-ups while going to market, I quickly prepare the ingredients that I bought so that it will not go rancid or spoiled. Thereafter, I plugged Atama leave because I needed a change from the usual afang soup that I cook almost everytime, I plugged it and slice it immediately while boiling water to put and sieve it out as seen below 👇 👇, I added water leaf in the soup so I slice it too and prepare my soup immediately without wasting much time.
 | Here's the Atama leave used in cooking my saturday food |
 | Here's the Atama leave plugged and slice very tiny |
 | Here's the water leave I slice for the soup. |
 | Here's the Atama leave after putting it in hot water thereafter drain out |
 | Here's the pot of soup with all the ingredients placed on fire |
 | Here's the final justice done to the soup, when the was made ready. |
Evening Activities
My evening activities can be sum up and combined together with the cooking because starting late in the afternoon lingered till evening.
So, after I was done with the entire chores, I took a fresh shower as I call it a day.
That was how saturday unfold with hectic chores but it was a rewarding day because I was able to handle each and everyone of them effectively.
photo credit itelp65c
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