Thank God is Friday, but it was such a boring one for me and I was just alone at home. Though one of my brother came visiting and was about to go back home. So I decided to give him legs since I was boring and wasn’t doing anything at home, so when I stepped out, I like the way the weather and the cassava farms, including other tress are. So I took some nice shots.
This is a cassava farm near my house it’s just 2miles over from my house to it and is by the narrow road near where we use to go out, and the farm belongs to one nice and kindhearted woman. She use to call me my handsome son and always pray for me to be a big rich man that will marry her beautiful granddaughter 😃😃
Here is another cassava and coco yam farm that belongs to her and she is even at the farm making it look nice and clearing the unwanted plants, which are the grasses.
Here is my nice and an amazing friend who calls me boss because he see me snapping while giving my bro a leg. He is a nice guy and also a student at Federal University Otuoke (FUO) studying mathematics 🧮 I took him shot alongside the weather and the farm because it looks amazing.
Here again is plantain plantation that also belongs to the same nice and kindhearted woman. Who calls me a handsome son and want me to be her granddaughter’s rich and caring husband in future 😃😃
The most amazing thing in this content is the palm tree 🌴 the palm tree is the most useful tree. Every part of the palm tree is useful.
THE PALM KERNEL
The palm kernel is the edible seed of the oil palm fruit. The fruit yields two distinct oils: palm oil derived from the outer parts of the fruit, and palm kernel oil derived from the kernel.
THE PALM FRUIT
The palm fruit takes 5–6 months to develop from pollination to maturity. It is reddish, about the size of a large plum, and grows in large bunches. Each fruit is made up of an oily, fleshy outer layer (the pericarp), with a single seed (the palm kernel), also rich in oil.
THE PALM BRANCH
The palm branch is a symbol of victory, triumph, peace, and eternal life originating in the ancient Near East and Mediterranean world. The palm was sacred in Mesopotamian religions, and in ancient Egypt represented immortality. In Judaism, the lulav, a closed frond of the date palm is part of the festival of Sukkot.
The native broom in which we use to sweep is also made of palm branches. I was listening to a word teaching by pastor Obi at Christ Embassy Bayelsa and he says “ you be useful like a palm tree 🌴 “ and grow like the seeds of the Lebanon.
So I began to reason the word and when I was giving my bro leg and the first thing that came cross my mind immediately when I saw the palm trees was the word. This was what I had on my boring Friday.
All images are used from my phone gallery.
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