Two Weeks on a Kiwi Farm


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November 6th 2008
Published: November 7th 2008
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Kia ora and happy elections! Thankfully, I have managed to find an organization called WWOOF (willing workers on organic farms) to help support my life style. WWOOF allows volunteers to stay on organic farms and join in with the various projects hosts are busy with. In exchange for 4-5 hours of work a day I can get accommodation, food, and an array of new skills (chics dig skills). Choices vary fr... Read Full Entry



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Sometimes we were talked into things.Sometimes we were talked into things.
Sometimes we were talked into things.

This is the sack pull... through a freshly grazed cow paddock. NOTE: when there's a kid driving... walk away.
It looks like good clean fun...It looks like good clean fun...
It looks like good clean fun...

remember this statement for later...
Sometimes three at a time.Sometimes three at a time.
Sometimes three at a time.

Me, Asaf, and Lochie.
but every ride ended the same...but every ride ended the same...
but every ride ended the same...

NOTE: that's not mud all over us. and yes, the dog was fine.
Sometimes we hit some balls.Sometimes we hit some balls.
Sometimes we hit some balls.

Ross and Asaf teeing up.
But we were always having a good time.But we were always having a good time.
But we were always having a good time.

Me, Jamie, and Asaf on our last day together.



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