Now that I am settled back in the States, I reflect back on my time volunteering in France quite often. I giggle at these pics and I cherish every single memory that came from my experience over there. WWOOFing has been the best and humbling experience I have had in my life so far; it’s … Continue reading
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Coercing the chickens into loving me – WWOOF
I use the world love over the word like because, I’d like to believe that they do in fact, love me. The chickens that is. If I could, and if my fiancĂ©e would allow it, I’d totally have cuddle time with them like I have with the cat, Mue, that sleeps in our quarters every … Continue reading
WWOOFing in a house older than America itself – Hot water project
First question here is, how old is America? Depending on who you are, there’s the what you consider or what you theoretically consider when it concerns the birth of the great U.S of A. Oh and of course, there’s the what the government claims the birth to be. The most popular, – If you measure … Continue reading
Views from my WWOOF farm – Marcellaz, France
I have been WWOOFing on this organic farm in Marcellaz, France for three weeks now and I have tried capturing every beauty of it in photos and within words. I wanted to share the views of the French Alps and surrounding areas from standing on my WWOOF farm. Seeing these views every single day by … Continue reading
Making roses out of Garlic skins – WWOOFing
After several, several hours of garlic peeling – I have gained a talent out of it along with a few great memories. Our WWOOF host here in Marcellaz, France is a smart and resourceful man. He buys a few ten kilo bags of garlic, peels them apart to single cloves then plants almost all the … Continue reading
I love the smell of manure on your skin – WWOOFing
First and foremost I want to say a thank you to everyone that is out there WWOOFing. I love your dedication, fearless attitudes and most of all, your strength – I admire you all. It’s a great feeling to know we have a community of people, that we all know we can relate to. I … Continue reading