The other
day I spoke to a guy who rents an allotment outside Barcelona city where he grows his own vegetables.
He spends a lot of his free time there and enjoys it a great deal: looks like it
represents a great place to work and also to hang out with friends. At some
point soon he is planning to have a traditional Catalan BBQ – Calçotada there
as the calçots - special onions are ready to be eaten now!. (And yes! I am
secretly praying that I get invited. I just can’t say no to organic foods
these days.)
I have discovered my interest in organic foods in 2015, and I would like to share with you one the
coolest experiences I had during this year.
I am a city girl and I have never had a garden. My grandparents used to have a summer house when I was little, but I do not remember much about it. So in 2015 I was aiming at discovering opportunities to learn something new while connecting with nature. WWOOFing turned out to be a perfect option as it is an opportunity to spend time outdoors, be physically active and also learn a new skill.
In a nutshell WWOOFING means living and working on an organic farm for a period of time (it can be a week or a month, depending on the farm and your plan) http://www.wwoof.net/ . In my case it was a small farm in the South of France where I was picking fruits and vegetables for a week.
This experience made a very positive impact on me, so I am sharing my thoughts on it with you:
- In general, working on a farm means
learning a new skill, which equals to your personal growth and development
- For example, while making basil buckets
for the Sunday market you have time to reflect on your career and think
about what you want to do in life :)
- You gain more understanding on how the
world works and how interconnected humans, insects, animals and plants are
- You appreciate food more as you really see
where it is coming from
- It feels good to have back pain after
picking vegetables rather than from sitting in front of the computer in
the office!
- This experience is very healthy as you
work outdoors
- You can learn or practise a foreign
language if you choose to WWOOF abroad
- You connect to the people from a different
industry, not corporate world
- You learn about organic lifestyles and
reflect on your own
I would definitely recommend this experience to everyone in 2016! Try it out if you don’t get a chance to rent an allotment or if your grandma doesn’t have a garden to help with!
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