Saturday, January 23, 2010

WW154 & 155 Silvio and Lorenzo Christmas 2009


Silvio and Lorenzo are our first Italian wwoofers and we loved having them. They stayed 11 days through the Christmas period and then returned for 4 days after New Year. They were great at helping out in the kitchen, pavlova of course was on the Christmas menu so we needed the boys' muscles to whip the meringue. Rusty and Silvio had several international matches at table tennis. We have just started to use Matt's table for games. Skinny but a good length. I won't announce the scores becasue it was embarrassing for Italy! Come and try again, Silvio!
(Lorenzo-I need a photo of you!)



WW152 & 153 Jennie and Andy


Jennie and Andy arrived late on Christmas Day and stayed for dinner. In the morning they helped out with a couple of small projects. We finished the Oamaru stone fence and used the leftovers to make a border for the front of Shannah's garden as well as suppressing the weeds using flattened cardboard boxes.

Jennie and Andy are friends with Matt and Carrie and though it was brief we enjoyed the opportunity to connect with friends of friends. Thanks for coming.

Merry Christmas to all wwoofers











Thank you to you all where-ever you are for Christmas. As a token of appreciation we donated gifts to charities overseas. We hope that all our wwoofers and recipients of the gifts also will be blessed at Chritsmas and in the coming year. If you are able please drop us a line (send a short email) we do like to know what you are doing!




WW150 & 151 Harmony & Nicolas


Harmony and Nicolas helped Wal build a rabbit hutch as the girls were to get rabbits for Christsmas. Unfortunately they felt pressured by circumstances beyond our control and needed to move on and find work. A word of warning-it is a huge risk to buy a car which has not been vetted (checked) Join the NZ Automobile Association and get your vehicle checked by a certified mechanic before you buy. Especially if you are spending more than $2,000.

WW148, 149 and 2 halves


Adar and Anna from Israel came with their two children Aya and Ellie. Aya and Shannah got on really well and Ellie enchanted us with her bright smile. We enjoyed lots of family time together including attending the Christmas pageant at church and a picnic at the park. Adar put in a few poles so I could make some ornamental fences to set off the gardens down the drive. Anna and I started an Oamaru stone garden and weeded Nao's garden.

WW145-147 Khang, Teh and Joey


Khang, Teh and Joey are our first wwoofers from Malaysia. We enjoyed learning a bit about Malaysia and they learnt from Shannah that Malaysia has the sun bears. Wal and the three made a new garden which is now flourishing with broccoli and courgettes.

WW144 Maria 2009 14 November

Maria was a well seasoned traveller from Canada. We enjoyed listening to her stories of various trips. Maria is a more "experienced" traveller than most we host so did fairly light duties like cleaning. She cooked us a wonderful Chinese meal one night enjoyed by all. The weather must havebeen cold again because Maria enjoyed the cosy comfort of the wood stove in the evening and the delicious smells of the baking.

WW141-143 Hendrik, Cathleen, Andreas

Hendrik, Cathleen and Andreas helped out quite a bit with the garden during the week they were with us and one of the boys cut up a bit of firewood. Just as well, the summer has been so sappalling we are still lighting the fire regularly. Ami learnt how to make a pavlova at school so we had one one night- we all take turns using the handbeater to get it whipped stiff enough.

WW140 Sarah 24 Oct 2009


Sarah worked for a few days and learnt how to make a "Taranaki gate". She then helped us out by staying and looking after the house while we went away. She writes of this time in the scrapbook " it caught fire twice, I broke the cable for the phone and the internet and Jess unfortunately ran away cause I didn't feed her and left the gate open.......just joking"

She also wrote a funny German poem in the book

Dark was it, the moon was shining bright,
whena flash-fast car was driving around the corner,
when a rabbit, shot dead, was iceskating on a sandbank,
And a curly haired blonde boy with deep black hair was sitting on a blue chest, which was painted in red.

WW139 Nao


Nao came back to visit us AGAIN (third time) and it was wonderful-now we are waiting for the 4th time????????? Nao might have weeded the garden she made the time before. Now it has a fence and windbreak around the rabbits aren't getting in. The grasses have really come away this spring. In autumn I will split them and double the number.

WW138 Shani 2009 20 Sep-9 October

Shani stayed for 10 lovely days and helped out with a variety of jobs-probably including weeding ( we have lost our wwoofer log so things are a bit hazy-and we lost our camera so hlease send us a photo.)