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(Edit: her name is actually Hiromi – Aira was just a nickname she was using at this time. I didn’t realize this at the time … )
Hiromi was born in Japan. I think she is an excellent communicator and made some really interesting points in the interview.
English is not her native language, so [...]
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Opportunities on Organic Farms from Hawaii to the Himalayas — Film Premiers January 2009
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Set to music.
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Praising the wise man, GingaSoulja. And the character values of WWOOFing and of being able to grow one’s own food.
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(www.updatersarea3.com) NYTimes.com – Matt Gross, the Frugal Traveler. Grand Tour Europe 2008.
not in English
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Canadian travel writer Reb Stevenson exchanges labour for food and accommodation at Old Hall farm through the wwoof program (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms) in England. This is the first in a three-part series to accompany a feature in The Ottawa Citizen newspaper.
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A look into the Stewart’s home for WWOOFers
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WWOOFing adventure begins in the hills of Galicia, north-west Spain.
Very rural area, tending sheep. Welcomed the escape from more touristy areas.
Day One
Day Two
an intro to the village
Day Three
things grow weary …
Day Four
with the kid
Day Five
the realities
Day Six
going crazy with Cab Calloway
Alorie Gilbert telling her WWOOFing experience in Thurgau, Switzerland (0)
Five days in Thurgau.
Chores included picking apples, tending to dairy cows, kitchen chores. Intensity was not too bad, there were lots of breaks and never felt overworked.
At the WWOOF event of HandsOnSwitzerland on July 22, 2007 at Lindenhof in Zurich. (Unfortunately it is sometimes dificult to hear her talking as I was not close [...]

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