


We've wondered about having WWOOFers for years now after various people told us about their experiences. Two weeks ago we finally listed our house and garden and already we're onto our third WWOOFer. So far it has been a lot of fun, sharing stories, language, cheese, food and travel stories. Our first one was Jaqueline from Southern Germany just on the border of France and Switzerland. She has been lovely with the children and has learnt about composting. How to have it break down rather than turn into a smelly green sludgy mess. It isn't that hard but takes a little practice. Anyway now some pictures of work so far...