Friday, June 06, 2008

We're so Bio

We are back from the farm.

I know this blog seems to be the blog of woes, but I promise you, these things are actually quite exciting when you consider what I'm usually doing.

That's why, when Andrea and I finally tracked down the tiny organic (bio) farm we'd be working on for five days in the Czech Republic, we practically wet ourselves when we saw where we'd be living. A toolshed, basically--one that had been left open to the birds and beasts of the countryside. BUGS. Mice shat. And dirt and stinky toilet facilities. But it actually was pretty lovely living out your childhood play fantasy of being orphaned like the Boxcar children, scavenging for food and sleeping wherever you can find a clean space. We boiled our water before drinking. We drank fresh cow's milk in the morning. We kept dirty rather than clean. It was great!

The family who owned the farm was young and idealistic and ate macrobiotically, meaning no animal products. Except milk. Oh, and cheese. Also butter. Liars. But the Mrs. made pretty delicious vegetarian soups and we looked forward to going to their house for meals after helping with the hay or weeding the carrots.

And by the end of our stay, we'd gotten very good at impersonating the family's quirks and Czech accents, as well as laughing off the grime and sweat of the day. The scenery ruled and the grasses were long and it was always quiet--a nice change of pace from our rigorous walking tours of Prague and Berlin.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Em,
We all just thought of something. If you could please bring us back some interesting rocks from Europe and remember what cities you found them in, it would be lovely. hope you can. miss you!
infinite X's and O's and lots of love, all of us! (Abby wrote this)

Anonymous said...

Emily, I'm so jealous I'm literally green with envy and something else not so pleasant. I'm totally bummed that I couldn't Euro-hop with you and Andrea. Everything looks totally amazing and the farm sounds like one of those things you just have to experience.

aunt beck said...

Now when you say BUGS, how big are we talking? Just MN sized? I have to say I'm proud of you for livin' with the critters. Just remember, you're bigger.

emilia said...

oh becky, you have NO idea. UGH. we could have put a leash on this one spider and called it puppy. but after that one, they were all fairly...medium-sized. ;)

Anonymous said...

Yay Box Car Children!! Miss you! Bron

emilia said...

abby--shoot! i think i read your rock comment too late. but i can bring back some spanish rocks! i also picked up some baby shells on the beach of the mediterranean. will they do?

;)