One of the things that I really enjoy about the farm is that each day is a little different. (Sure, it may be pulling weeds everyday….but it is in different fields at least!) But in all seriousness, here are a few of the things that I have been doing around […] Daily Life and Chores on the FarmThis entry was posted in Personal Travel Adventures Switzerland on July 18, 2013 by The Economical Excursionist
1 If you had asked me three years ago if I would be living in Europe, I would have laughed. A year ago if you had asked if I would be working on a farm in Switzerland, I would have looked at you funny. If you would have asked me TWENTY […] GenevaThis entry was posted in Personal Travel Adventures Switzerland on July 18, 2013 by The Economical Excursionist
1 When it is only 6:30am and you’ve already been pooped on by a cow, you really wonder what the rest of the day is going to bring. Luckily for me, that was about as eventful (and dirty) as it got for me today. My day started quite enjoyably; hot coffee […] “The Best Part of Waking Up is…..Getting Pooped On?” No, ...This entry was posted in Personal Travel Adventures Switzerland on July 9, 2013 by The Economical Excursionist
After hiking in the Alps for a few days, it was time to head to Bern, where I will be spending the next month working and living on an organic farm. Not knowing what I would be getting myself into, it was not until we pulled up to the farm, […] Settling Into my New WWOOFing Life in Bern, SwitzerlandThis entry was posted in Personal Travel Adventures Switzerland on July 8, 2013 by The Economical Excursionist
When I tell people I am from Nebraska, they just assume that I grew up on a farm. Little do they know that I actually come from a city with almost 1 million people (including the surrounding areas). So, when I told people that I was going to “live” on […] First Day as a Swiss FarmerThis entry was posted in Personal Travel Adventures Switzerland on July 7, 2013 by The Economical Excursionist
7 School is wrapping up here at DoDEA (Department of Defense Dependents Schools) and the main question for polite conversation has been “So, do you have any summer plans?” The looks and reactions I have been getting to my “I’m “moving” to Switzerland for a month to learn to make cheese!” […] Swiss Cheese Making: The Why, What, Where and HowThis entry was posted in Personal Travel Adventures Switzerland on June 14, 2013 by LeAnna Brown