Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.07.2009, Blaðsíða 38

Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.07.2009, Blaðsíða 38
26 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 10 — 2009 Car provided by hertz www.hertz.is Travel | Activites … and on his farm he had some lettuce. E-I-E-I-O. Surviving a weekend WWOOFing in Egilsstaðir Working the land. Hoeing the weeds from deceptively long rows of lettuce and parsley. I’m in Egilsstaðir, in the far east of Iceland. As far away from Reykjavík as I can get without leaving this island. WWOOFing. This is hard work. Not hard in the sense of it being physically demanding – though my right arm is rather sore from repetitive motions of circling the hoe under and around every individual vegetable in the bed for hours at a time – it’s hard in the sense that I’m not ac- customed to being so entirely alone with my thoughts. An experience like this re- ally drives home the sad reality of my life of distraction. Distracted by the internet. Distracted by my iPod. Distracted by con- stantly being surrounded by people and noises and images and flash and bang and ohh and ahh. It’s easy to act and do when you’ve no time to think things over. It’s terrifying to have a bank of three hours, just you and a bed of lettuce and a hoe, to think over your life: your actions past, present and future. Nostalgia is joyfully sadden- ing. Love is painfully elating. Neither can you experience at that moment in the field; just you and a bed of lettuce and a hoe. Flipping through the guest book in the WWOOF quarters of Vallanes or- ganic farm helps to alleviate my feelings of being a prisoner of my own mind, tortured by my incessant inner dialogue. The book, its original hard black shell re- covered with a now worn and torn poster depicting fields and forests, reads like a surprisingly personal diary; the tradi- tional upbeat “thanks for a great sum- mer” entries augmented by deeply indi- vidual outpourings of personal growth and struggle experienced by countless young visitors during their time in the fields. One entry from either August 9th or September 8th of 2001 spoke to me. At that time a girl named Elizabeth from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was feel- ing my pain. Likely younger than me at the time of writing – as all WWOOFers seem to be, making me feel frighten- ingly more senior than my twenty-four years – and having sought out a summer of WWOOFing for herself, as opposed to hearing of the practice by chance and thinking it a quirky way to spend a couple of days and potentially interesting fodder for an article, Elizabeth was struggling initially. “There were times that I thought I might be going insane because I was having so many thoughts,” she wrote. I feel you, Elizabeth, whoever you are and wherever you may be. We are kindred spirits, you and I. Of course, Elizabeth learned about herself from the experi- ence, calling her time at Vallanes “ab- solutely the healthiest summer” and expressing her gratitude to farmer Ey- mundur Magnússon for the opportunity to explore herself and her thoughts in the fields. I haven’t achieved such a heightened level of calm, inner peace and self-aware- ness. Three hours of hoeing in solitude, something that my fellow WWOOFers dispersed throughout the field seem to have no problem with, inspired me not to explore my deepest inner thoughts, fight my internal demons and come to terms with two-dozen years of sometimes ques- tionable choices. Rather it motivated me to hit the fields equipped with my iPod. The subsequent days have been a hell of a lot easier for it. It seemed like a good idea at the time WWOOFing? Is that some canine-specific breed of bestiality? That was my inner dialogue upon a chance encounter in May with Amy Borkwood, a twenty-five year old Toron- tonian then recently arrived in Iceland specifically to hitchhike its ring road and WWOOF its organic farms. Luckily for her reputation in my mind, Amy had an explanation of WWOOFing at the ready. She’s a hippie, not a fetishist. I like to la- bel people. World Wide Opportunities on Organ- ic Farms (WWOOF) “links people who want to volunteer on organic farms or smallholdings with people who are look- ing for volunteer help.” Thus, WWOOF- ing is the actual act of volunteering on an organic farm. “I first heard about WWOOFing about 6 years ago, when only one per- son I knew had WWOOFed, in France,” Borkwood explains. “Now I know tons of people that have WWOOFed all over the world. It has really gained popularity over the last few years.” Borkwood, who has WWOOFed pre- viously in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Slove- nia and Greece, seemingly couldn’t say enough about the experience. Through WWOOFing she can travel alone safely, see parts of countries outside the major city centres, stay with farmers and be cared for and fed for free, contribute to the agricultural growth of another coun- try and meet people from all over the world with similar interests to her. So that’s when the thought hit me: Getting out of 101 could be nice for a short period of time. I’m totally going WWOOFing! Fly and discover Action-packed day tours 2009 www.airiceland.is websales@airiceland.is / tel. +354 570 3030 Air Iceland is your West Nordic airline, a customer-driven service company responsible for scheduled domestic flights and flights from Iceland to the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Air Iceland offers a variety of day tour packages, in Iceland and to Greenland, which include flight, bus transfer and guidance. All these magical locations are but a short, comfortable flight from Reykjavik. 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