Meimei is not afraid of horses, but is still terrified of dogs! We started our first WWOOFing (Willing Workers On Organic Farm) project 1 week ago at Birdwood Downs Station. It is pretty hard work, waking up at 5.45am, working from 6.30am-12.30pm, then having to school the kids. We are doing Pasture Management in the paddocks (aka weeding ) cleaning and building maintenance. Fellow Wwoofer, Kevin, is an Agronome (specialist in plant genetics I think) and we are hoping to get to work with him in the nursery and gardens in the coming days. Stephan is now quite the specialist in planting Boabs, irrigation and looking after the chooks. The great thing about being here is sleeping in a real hut, in a real bed and cooking in a real kitchen. I think I needed a break from the camper trailer!
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Elise
8/12/2016 02:52:03 am
Waou!! So happy to get some news! Je vois que vous avez la pêche, c'est Genial!!!! Profitez beaucoup de cette aventure! Plein de gros bisous de nous 4!
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Tiffany
8/12/2016 03:53:43 am
So, so wonderful to read your news and see some pictures!
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Elaine
8/16/2016 06:53:26 am
What a small world... 2 degrees of separation even with snakes. And we had a python in the kitchen the next day. So what kind of exciting creepy crawlies do we get in Norway?
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Julie
8/12/2016 07:59:40 am
C'est chouette d'avoir de vos nouvelles! Vous avez l'air de bien en profiter! Et vous échappez au mauvais temps de Perth! Gros bisous.
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sally
8/16/2016 08:03:50 pm
Lovely to read about what you are up to, we think of you guys often. Ida really enjoyed the photo with the bomb tree as we were just given the story of the giant boat tree in Kings Park that was transported from the Kimberley. I bet the children are having lots of amazing life experiences! xx
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