tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-778487044098443919.post4617681059929608252..comments2023-10-15T15:55:52.817-06:00Comments on The Homestead Laboratory: WWOOFing?Jakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05302653400986920552noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-778487044098443919.post-53699669900589127532013-04-03T21:13:55.546-06:002013-04-03T21:13:55.546-06:00There are a lot of places that advertise permacult...There are a lot of places that advertise permaculture in their listings, and there are plenty in Austria, so maybe! Although I suspect he wouldn't have to join WWOOF to get people to come volunteer on his farm.<br /><br />Oh man, the ALBC website looks like a dangerous time sponge. And just when I was looking for another distraction... :-)Jakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05302653400986920552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-778487044098443919.post-9115660376473902372013-04-03T12:01:18.764-06:002013-04-03T12:01:18.764-06:00I love the flow chart! I read it out to Matt, and ...I love the flow chart! I read it out to Matt, and we both laughed a lot! We made it to "might not be a wwoofer" based on our current farm obligations, but there might come a time when we can be "wwoofees?" It'd be fun to see how other farmers do things, though... maybe Sepp Holzer WWOOFs?? I'd go there!<br />Also, if you get that excited about animal breeds, you should take a look at http://albc-usa.org/ (the Livestock Breeds Conservancy)- that always gets Matt going: "But we could get crevecoeurs and lakenvelders and spanish goats and gloucestershire old spots and...."Elisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11201311192151276222noreply@blogger.com