Here is some of our exciting articles out of the Graden Route Magazine
Treedom Villas and Vardo's
Escape reality to a place where magic and adventure awaits. Situated on the stunning coast of the Garden Route, Wilderness is an amazing space, and as the name implies. The unspoilt natural surroundings are awe-inspiring. Treedom is nestled deep in its own private forest and offers guests an experience that is absolutely one of a kind. Treedom epitomizes experiential and unique travel, allowing you to enjoy experiences that are inherently personal, engage your senses, and make you connect on an emotional, physical, and spiritual level. Treedom evokes feelings of excitement on arrival as owners Debs, Marc with Raphael and Junior are usually dancing at the gate and give you warm hugs on arrival, like old
friends.
Read more inside the mag pg 9 - 18
Kiekie Kint
My first encounter with photography is hard to pinpoint exactly, because I used to go through those little disposable cameras faster than the Kardashians go through concealer! I’ll never forget the excitement I felt when I handed in my films and waited for the developed photographs! On my very first shoot with a DSLR camera, I became instantly addicted to turning timeless moments into images. I photographed my nieces in the botanical garden in Pretoria as my first official shoot, and I have hardly put my camera down since then! This was in 2011. What attracts me to photography is probably very cliché, but as the saying goes, a picture says a thousand words... There’s just something about a frozen moment in time that we can reminisce about and feel nostalgic about.
Read more inside the mag pg 22 - 27
Olor Organic's
All of my customers agree that the product lasts a lot longer than other goods they have used in the past due to its superior concentrated quality. Some of them would prefer to bathe in the products. It truly depends on the customer, but it's very effective. Natural items are significantly healthier for you than those made with chemicals. What you should keep in mind is to utilize just the products that will help your body the most since they will be absorbed by the body and processed by your immune system, kidneys, and other organs. This is what I tell all of my customers. Numerous testimonials have been made on my website, and I also communicate directly with each customer via WhatsApp to make sure they are doing well and that the Olor items they purchased are benefiting their needs.
Read more inside the mag pg 33 - 37
Debb & the Dude
When I was 9 years of age, my mother (who made all our clothes) was making my special dress for our Sunday school anniversary function. I remember it clearly; it was a pink linen low waist dress with a pink spotted bow adorning the front neckline. Standing on the table to adjust the hem-line, my Mum, bless her soul, insisted that the length should be below my knees (being Sunday school and all) I of course, insisted on the length to be above my knees. Our argument continued when it came to the size of the bow. Obviously Mum made the bow a conservative bow-tie. That did not do it for me. I wanted the bow a good size and had to be seen standing out beyond my shoulders from the back view. Between my determination and Mum’s frustration, she gave up arguing with me.
Read more inside the mag pg 43 - 49
Seeff- Sedgefield & Knysna
The only thing worth more than a thousand words is a picture. This picture perfect commercial property, located in Sedgefield next to the N2, boasts with potential and has more than one income stream.
The bar and restaurant consists of a dining area with a fully functioning bar, leading out onto the garden dining area. The spacious catering type kitchen is large, fully tiled and comes equipped with all the necessary equipment to continue with this thriving business. The touches of detail such as the stained glass doors and dormer windows make this BnB truly magical and homely.
Expertise Built Through Generations of Trust
Read more inside the mag pg 50 - 57
Why rose gardening is so addictive
By bringing us outside and giving us the chance to care for and cultivate things that without our help would not be able to live, let alone thrive, gardening for many of us helps us get closer to nature. However, there is a unique bond between rose growers and their plants that appears to go much farther than the fundamental tendencies of the typical gardener. The first factor contributing to roses' potential as an addictive plant is its deep cultural origins in myth and symbolism. Nothing in our culture communicates more effectively than the rose, which is why we are obsessed to rose growing and will spend an absurd amount for a single flower or bunch on Valentine's Day. For longer than anybody can remember, this cultural phenomena has been a part of western heritage. In ancient China, where it was created, and throughout the Roman Empire.
Read more inside the mag pg 22 - 27
Hair transplant surgery
Women typically have a different sort of hair loss than males. Male pattern baldness exposes the top of the head. The sides and back of the head, on the other hand, are frequently covered with healthy balding-resistant hair follicles.
Men with this pattern of baldness will have donor hair that lives and thrives long after the hair transplant procedure. This is because a naturally occurring enzyme in the body reacts with testosterone to produce DHT. When males develop male pattern baldness, this chemical is responsible for hair loss on the crowns of their heads.
However, in most situations, it does not damage the back and sides of their hair. These locations contain healthy hair follicles and are ideal donor sites for hair transplant surgery.
Read more inside the mag pg 33 - 37
The importance of warming up
The second step of warming up varies depending on the sport. This step is intended to warm up the primary muscles and joints engaged in the effort, as well as to simulate some motions from the main part of the exercise. This stage may be longer than the first and may contain other sorts of gymnastics for the joints, leaping, faster exercises, stretching, and so on. However, this period should not last too long because the athlete has to save physical energy and prevent mental stress. Mental tension may outweigh physical effort in many activities (target shooting, fencing, tennis, etc.).
These two steps of warming up must be rigorously followed one after the other. It is impossible to change their sequence or to skip one of them. Unfortunately, in sports, it is typical to ignore the first step and focus solely on particular warming up.
Read more inside the mag pg 43 - 49