Hmmm...not really accurate, it should be more. My first time Wwoofing was on May 2007 in Chiba, Japan - planted Japanese organic paddy, did domestic dutie…
Read moreInitially I was thinking to do couchsurfing but the couchsurf host did not reply me their contact details which made me switch to wwoofing instead. I paid only…
Read moreAfter that unbelievable delicious tteokpokki lunch in Samcheongdong, Min Young and I went to WWOOF office near Anguk Station to re-register myself and new reg…
Read moreThose who are interested to do Wwoof (Willing Workers of Organic Farm) in Korea, you may notice the changes in processing fee (Thanks to Jaja for the tip! ^^) …
Read moreDespite some uncomfortable experiences that I encountered during wwoofing in Korea, I can't stress enough how wwoofing has taught me about Korean culture a…
Read moreIn Korea, 100 days always means something special. A feast is prepared for 100 day's baby, a toast is shared between a couple, a family or colleagues gathe…
Read moreBun Sok, Joy and me visited a container house near Jaesan Village. The owner was an English teacher graduated from Canada. I had met him when I was in Joy Farm…
Read moreI visited the Joy Farm again for the third time. We sow the pepper plant at a new plot. This time they aimed at double the amount of last year which was 2,000 …
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