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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Where I worked...
I spent two nights at Harmony Farm, and am now in Wellington trying to get a working holiday visa. I will write more later, but this picture is where I spent my time working on Harmony Farm. We were putting milk cartons over the eucalyptus trees or "gum trees" to protect them from being eaten by rabbits. We had to stabilize the milk cartons so the wind would not blow them away. I spent a good 6 hours in the dirt, seeing lots of worms, and wearing "gum boots" and work gloves. Because of my short time on the farm I was not able to take a picture of Miranda and Anna (from Wisconsin) or Elaina (from California). All three recently graduated from college, and are now in NZ. Miranda and Anna are here till late Jan or Feb, and Elaina all the way till June. Here is the picture...
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i finally am looking at your blog:D. haha I'm such a good friend. But anyways i have a question, i don't think i ever got your schedule so why where you there for such a short time?
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