Saturday, December 6, 2008

Farm Internship Program

Apprentices and WWOOFers help with the vegetable and flower gardens, plant and care for fruit trees, establish permaculture beds, and work in the fields and forest tending native and indigenous plants; also assist with work on a variety of carpentry and maintenance projects including building a cold frame, a root cellar, a stone chimney, and more.

Monthly Fire circle gatherings and other community-building activities focus on fostering right relationship between people and the land. Swim in the creek; learn about holistic living and the healing arts.

A lovely heated cabin is yours to sleep in; share cooking, eating, common spaces and household chores with the family. Vegetarian or non-vegetarian. You need your own transportation. Days are full but not over-full: about 20–30 hours/week, but there could be time for part time work off the farm if you want. One or two people, year round; minimum stay one month. Ask about children or pets. No drugs or alcohol – smoking outdoors only. We speak English, French, and Spanish.

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