Deep Emotional Desire To Walk In Nature
Meaning: Landscapes and lifestyle associated with the South African grasslands, often called the "veld".
Stories written, songs, poetry all sweep one of their feet when you know you belong, no one escapes the deep desire to enjoy the freedom under blue skies.
Photography to entice those who would love to visit, many problems in the land, with correct good planning anything is achievable. Some walk jungles, jump off cliffs, high dive for me the freedom is called the veld where every sense is aware of danger although often one will not hear it coming, safer in the veld than in the cities with humans.
With some of the flora below it is evident why so much flourishes in this dense forested region.
One thing attracts the next, all live in harmony in nature, although it too can be cruel.
Cats in the region not always sighted, leopard is plentiful yet to see one!
Countryside ever changing, with seasons or around the next corner the region has so much on offer.
What most arrive in the hope of seeing are the big five, they are here we have come across over the years but on this one visit I'll share some not yet published previously I hope.
There are many things out there that could do you harm, eyes alert, ears listening at all times watch where you walk, do so safely....
Lichen clings to trees, some crazy hairdo, over developed staghorns...
Mushrooms new life everywhere, creation is a powerful tool in nature.
With estuary to explore from the water, or walks on the beach one has to be aware of this being wild, animals live here.
With all the awful things taking place, this is where my heart and soul yearn to be for awhile, so took an afternoon off to share exactly where I would love to be right now!
Promise made, promise to keep, Travel Feed request by @bucipuci. Not here often have added animals for Photo Feed with Wildlife No 127. Pinned on Worldmappin for convenience.

All photography my own using Canon Powershot SX730 HS. Time is equal opportunity, use it wisely.
Thought for Today: "The madman, who throws a stone into a crowded market, forgets that his own mother could be hit by his madness." - African Proverb
