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WWOOFing at Four O'Clock Farm

July 12-26, 2020

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That's a Wrap

Well, that’s a wrap on my time at Four O’Clock Farm, folks. My first post, before arriving to the farm, stuck with me throughout the past...

Coming Together

My time at Four O’Clock Farm is unfortunately coming to a close. When I first arrived to the farm, I was worried about feeling lonely...

Costly Chemicals

My stay at Four O’Clock Farm was set up through and organization called WWOOF, which stands for World Wide Opportunities on Organic...

Put It Up

Over the past few months, since the start of quarantine, I have taken an interest in researching and slowly transitioning into a...

The Boring One About Soil

Soil. I know it may be boring to some, but I just had to write a post about it! I always knew it was a necessary part of the...

A Day in the Life

On the rare occasion that I can hold a full conversation with my family over video call (Sprint, you need better reception in the...

My Toilet Doesn't Flush

Greetings from my yurt! The deal with WWOOFing is working in exchange for meals and a place to stay. Susan and Jim, the owners of the...

Lets Do This

Though I was always excited to start this blog for my senior project, I did not know I would be doing so while packing for Tennessee....

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