First time making digital art!
Honestly, this was hard and I admit I spent too much time on this
Anyway, I finally gave HelpX colors!
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First time making digital art!
Honestly, this was hard and I admit I spent too much time on this
Anyway, I finally gave HelpX colors!
So I'm all in: I'm officially a member of WWOOF Hawaii, HelpX, and Workaway. I'm psyched to discover opportunities through these organizations. However, if any of you have connections in Maui, I'd love to connect! My main interests are in permaculture, but I'd also like to spend my free time working to organize beach cleanups and volunteering in the community. If you have connections in these realms, I would be eternally grateful if you could connect us. Please and thank you fam! 🤙🏼
Lynda & Shane
Nachdem wir Tonio am 13.01. zum Flughafen gebracht hatten, ging es für uns weiter nach Te Awamutu. Wir hatten nämlich über die Internetseite helpX nach einer Familie gesucht, die uns für einige Tage bei sich aufnehmen würde. Das Konzept von helpX ist, dass man als Gegenleistung für ein bisschen Hilfe im Haus/Garten/Farm Verpflegung und Unterkunft gestellt bekommt. Gelandet sind wir bei einem netten Ehepaar, Lynda & Shane. Die beiden wohnen zusammen mit zwei Katzen, einem Hund, 2 Kühen und 11 Hühnern in einem großen Haus mit einem riesigen Grundstück weit weg von allem, was man so Zivilisation nennen kann. Was auch schon dazu geführt hat, dass wir uns mitten in der Nacht unglaublich verfahren haben, da Navigationssysteme die Adresse wohl noch nicht kennen... Wir haben wirklich großes Glück mit den beiden. Sie sind super nett, Lynda kocht fabelhaft, wir müssen wirklich sehr wenig arbeiten und bekommen immer mal einen kompletten Tag frei, um Tagesausflüge zu machen.
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@ramblingsofacotlfangirl I made them!
One of my friends might be homeless soon. Do you have any advice?
yes, this is mostly from my personal experience. 1. pack a go-back with essentials. This includes good layers for warmth, toiletries etc. don’t pack a bunch of jumpers, try and get a base layer, mid layer and waterproof jacket. This will keep you warmer.
2. look in the area for support near you. Soup kitchens, youth hostels, homeless shelters etc. even if you don’t think you will need it, it may be useful later
3. look into “working travel” opportunities. For example, HelpX allows you to work for 5 hours a day in exchange for free food and accommodation. There may be this or something like this near you.
I hope this helps!
Reign of the Corona # 19 :
I remember, after the end of the lockdown, I was determined to not give up of my trip. I was even okay to go somewhere else instead of Japan. After all, I didn’t quit my job and my life to finish at my parents house.
Ki wo tsukete Gzaltan-kun # 41 :
When I was in Kyoto, I find a job of volunteer inside a guesthouse near the kyoto train and bus station. Work was pretty much easy when it was about cleaning tasks. But I discovered really fast wha it’s mean to work in Japan.