Saturday, 6 December 2008

2rd/ 3rd WWOOF

I have just spent over 3 weeks with my last host, which is a real reflection on how wonderful they were, I had a really amazing time, and I had some great experiences in and out of the garden. They took me in and I really felt like part of the family. They even gave me a beautiful present when I left.

It is funny, I said in my last post I was feeling as though it was time to move on. I got over this over then next couple of days, I think it was just convenience why I stayed but I'm thinking I may get the moving on feeling on the border of when I stop having one kind of relationship with a place/ person and start having a deeper one. I am very glad I stayed on to make a stronger connection with them.

Finally the time did come around for me to make the next step, I caught a lift with Ben on a wet Thursday morning to Queenstown where he was running a couple of composting courses for the local council. I met up with my next hosts in the town after buying a New Zealand SIM card so calls are cheaper (my new number is: +0064 210599778). The hosts live on a large area of land that hides and appears in disjointed places around the hillside, on entry it is plucked from 50 years back with pieces of machinery serenading the drive including utes, upturned cars, an excavator or two and some large scale gold mining equipment. The house front is splayed with rusting tools and you currently have to walk under the excavator arm to get to the front door.

I’m even more in heaven as I have got to remove the tracks of the excavator, and do welding and grinding to re-attach the top rollers. Also its the kind of place where we jump in the back of the pick-up or on the trailer if we are going somewhere on their land.

x

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Ricky
Great to read your blog - great memories of NZ and Woofing sounds such a good idea. You're lucky to be missing out on the crazy Xmas stuff here..... wish we were with you! We've had some fab snow up on the hills over the last few weeks and have had some great walks around Blencathra. The Lakes send their love:) :)
Cal & Julesx

Jude said...

Hi mister!
Love the photos, especially the daytime one of the lake. Have you any of the farms you've been to?
Hope you have a fab time with the Brewers over Christmas.
Lots of love Jude