After a long rainy season, it's finally turned into a beautiful summer here in Sasayama. We've been busy and active the past few weeks and a lot of good work has been done. Thank you to all the WWOOFers that have passed through and to those that are still here doing their best every day.


Some of our recent projects include:
-preparing the soil and planting fall vegetables.
-cob house construction (foundation is finished, now working on the log frame).
-various food preservation projects: venison jerky, vegetable dehydration, pickles, freezing, and canning.
-weed whacking and weeding.
-making a chicken run for the Tsuji field (the chicks are loving it!)
-threshing the wheat. Next rainy day we'll begin winnowing it.
-volunteering for local farmers-- weeding, weed whacking, black bean maintenance, etc.
-holding 2 summer camps, one at Tsuji for local kids with autism, and one here at Kasugae for students from our English school.
-breaking our record for the number of WWOOFers staying at Tsuji (21).
Outside of work hours, activities include:
-baking bread and made 60 pizzas in our wood burning oven.
-WWOOFer hitchhiking race to Amanohashidate.
-venison yakiniku and pizza party before going to the Dekansho Festival.
-hiking.
-swimming in the river near Tsuji house.
-trip to Miyama to have a picnic and swim in the river.
-kendo lessons.
-acupuncture workshop.
-tea ceremony.
-japanese study.
-field trip to an organic vegetable farm in Ichijima.


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