I'm so glad your Uncle is doing really good with farming. The food looked delicious too, I know its alot of work. The spirit of Mr and Mrs Mutwale was lifted up. MHSRIP.
I like what uncle Dave is doing: investing in solar energy to powering his borehole for irrigation. Living off the grid is now a reality in Zambia. Thanks for sharing this video
I'm truly impressed with what Uncle Dave is doing, particularly his investment in solar energy to power his borehole for irrigation. It's not just a step towards sustainable living but also a significant advancement in agricultural practices. Living off the grid, which once seemed like a distant dream, is now becoming a tangible reality in Zambia. Such initiatives not only conserve energy but also inspire self-sufficiency and resilience in our communities. Thanks for sharing this video Bridget; it's enlightening to see real-world examples of how renewable energy can positively impact our daily lives and the environment.
@@BuildingDreamsAfrica. I was so encouraged to see the way he has organized his project. Very sustainable and efficient. It's exciting to see how far we can go. I'll be sharing more of his journey.
An interesting journey and l am so happy you have shared about the solar panels, as source of energy to power the borehole. Something l have always wanted to witness. 🙏
I actually went looking for solar panels today but the big hardware stores didn’t have. . I had no power for 4 days. I will share my findings about bore drilling as well, as soon as I get the information 🙏 email Bridgetwintsolutions@gmail.com
Thank you Bridget I truely appreciate this kind of content simple and so motivating for some of us who want to live a simple farming life.I cant wait to relocate to my farm in Kapiri Mposhi. Blessings to your Uncle for what his doing.
This story is truly a reflection of life. It reminds me of an old saying we had: 'Don't talk while removing feathers from a chicken.' We believed that if you spoke during this task, the feathers would grow right back. It's fascinating how these small traditions and beliefs are woven into our daily lives, shaping our actions and perceptions in subtle ways. This is wonderful.
I'm so glad your Uncle is doing really good with farming. The food looked delicious too, I know its alot of work. The spirit of Mr and Mrs Mutwale was lifted up. MHSRIP.
I miss them so much!
Nice food mama godbless
Thank you, Bridget, for sharing. I am really motivated by what Uncle David is doing. This is truly wonderful.
You are so welcome! I'm very motivated too. I hope to do something similar, God permitting.
I like what uncle Dave is doing: investing in solar energy to powering his borehole for irrigation. Living off the grid is now a reality in Zambia. Thanks for sharing this video
So true living off the grid is the new lifestyle for so many in Zambia.
I'm truly impressed with what Uncle Dave is doing, particularly his investment in solar energy to power his borehole for irrigation. It's not just a step towards sustainable living but also a significant advancement in agricultural practices. Living off the grid, which once seemed like a distant dream, is now becoming a tangible reality in Zambia. Such initiatives not only conserve energy but also inspire self-sufficiency and resilience in our communities. Thanks for sharing this video Bridget; it's enlightening to see real-world examples of how renewable energy can positively impact our daily lives and the environment.
My pleasure 🙏
@@BuildingDreamsAfrica. I was so encouraged to see the way he has organized his project. Very sustainable and efficient. It's exciting to see how far we can go. I'll be sharing more of his journey.
@@berthamcbee7379For sure.
An interesting journey and l am so happy you have shared about the solar panels, as source of energy to power the borehole. Something l have always wanted to witness. 🙏
I actually went looking for solar panels today but the big hardware stores didn’t have. . I had no power for 4 days. I will share my findings about bore drilling as well, as soon as I get the information 🙏 email Bridgetwintsolutions@gmail.com
Hi Bridget, thank you for the video. I just enjoy simple life content. Keep up the good work dear.
Thank you so much! I’m encouraged.
It’s my pleasure. You always inspire me.
Beautiful. Kwetu Ku Kasempa
So proud of you Daddy and Bridget. thank you for this wonderful video❤
Glad you enjoyed it. Your daddy is working hard. Get in touch with me.
I will thank you
Thank you Bridget I truely appreciate this kind of content simple and so motivating for some of us who want to live a simple farming life.I cant wait to relocate to my farm in Kapiri Mposhi. Blessings to your Uncle for what his doing.
You are most welcome! All the best as you plan I'm relocating. My uncle is doing what many of us want to do.
yaba we had the best upbringing and the best play grounds nature itself. I learnt how to swim in the chibefwe and mukushi river.
Oh wow
Ala mukwai you remind me of how I used to play in the rains as a boy..walking to school in the rain.
I did that too😁
Chris says you killed that poor chicken. Lol
Who killed the chicken? I m very sure it's not Bridget Wint
@@saulphiri7127 I couldn't even look when they did it. I've never been able to since childhood.
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This is really life story . Don't talk while you remove feathers from the chicken. We believed when you do, they will grow right back.
This story is truly a reflection of life. It reminds me of an old saying we had: 'Don't talk while removing feathers from a chicken.' We believed that if you spoke during this task, the feathers would grow right back. It's fascinating how these small traditions and beliefs are woven into our daily lives, shaping our actions and perceptions in subtle ways. This is wonderful.
True that. I actually forgot until aunty Bertha mentioned it
I was going to appreciate mixing language with native