Fantastic Megs!!! Thanks so much for updating your blog! As you know.. I'm a big fan of your travel adventures, they make me LONG for going away again myself! Your trip sounds amazing, looking forward to hearing more... love the wwoofing stories!!! Karen xxx
End of wwoofing ! Dear Meagan,
It's fantastic to read your text about all the things you've learnt on your wwoofing experience. You have now a lots of knowledge about how we should do things to protect our planet. Maybe you'll have time to share it with us by sending an email, let say one/month with a new information every time.
Relationship with people are sometimes difficult, even though I think I'm not too bad, hi, hi, (well maybe I'm wrong) I realize how the french are a nightmare. They are never happy and they always complain. And I think you are very good on dealing with people and stress..... stop I'm about to write a book. I wish you and Joël a wonderful time. Saturday was exciting I guess ! Take care. Bye. Kristine & Seraje
Admire you! Dear Meagan,
You have had a fantastic adventure and even manage to sound upbeat when you are talking about pooey floors, smelly organic people and freezing cold houses!! You have the lovely knack of seeing the best and putting the rest aside. Milner will seem awfully dull after NZ. Are you actually planning to come back?
Lots of love
Judy
Thank You Thanks for writing this blog Megsy and letting us join you on this cool journey. You've really inspired me and it's good to know what you've been up to as I miss your company so much. Have an awesome time travelling with Joel and I can't wait to catch up when you get home. x
great blog hon, so interesting to read, you are doing such cool stuff, i can't wait to learn about permaculture and "re-generation" (i like it also) from you when you return. xo
NZ Wow Babe youll be able to build and grow anything!!!!! What a wonderful education you are getting. One day I know youll put it into practise and I like gardening!!!! Love you Counting down until home time xxxxx
I can't wait for you to put some photos up! Very excitied to see your bamboo/flax structures! The leek story made me laugh (the first one with the actual planting, not with the animals and kids leeking- that made me shudder!). Alex and Aileen sound great and it seems you're getting quite an education at Peter and Kami's, perhaps I could bottle some of my pregnancy hormones for you to distribute to some of the grubbier homes, it reduces one's tolerance to filth to absolutely ZERO!They could use a large dose by the sound. Anyway, love seeing what you're up to. xxx
Bruces Hi Meagan,
I thought all Bruces were Aussies! All Sheilas are....
Your wwoofing experience sounds really positive, taken over-all. I guess there has to be the odd downside in all adventures and it sounds as if your first Bruce was exploiting the system. Good on you for moving on. Finding the lovely mud brick farm was a coup. Maybe you'll build yours in Margaret River? Or else, you could do straw bales. I heard that the original owners of Ikea in Perth have set up a fantastic straw bale, self-sufficient home in MR, solar heated, home generator, self-composting toilet etc
Have a wonderful time in Wellington when Joel visits.
Lots of love
Judy
karen
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Fantastic Megs!!!
Thanks so much for updating your blog! As you know.. I'm a big fan of your travel adventures, they make me LONG for going away again myself! Your trip sounds amazing, looking forward to hearing more... love the wwoofing stories!!! Karen xxx