The small house has two floors with two separate apartments accessible through a common entrance. Normally, the owner's father lives in the lower part, but he was in Lima during my time there. In the second picture, you can see the owner's house, and in the following pictures, you can see the Inca terraces or a field. On the farm, there were medicinal plants, various fruits (apples, cherries, etc.), all kinds of vegetables (corn, tomatoes, arugula, different salads, etc.), herbs (like lavender, rosemary, etc.), and not to forget animals. There were 8 dogs living freely on the premises, providing the alarm system 😜. There were also cats 🐈, ducks 🦆, geese, a cow 🐄, two turkeys 🦃, and many chickens 🐓. Two dogs, Rubia (=Blonde; a golden retriever) and Oso (mixed breed; Rubia's child), greeted me almost every day and often followed me everywhere. Even during work, I was never alone because of them.
In general, I noticed that 8 hours a day was a bit too much for me. I think volunteering should mean helping out a bit and supporting the operation, but it's also important to have time for oneself. You mustn't forget that you only get a place to sleep and something to eat, without getting paid for your work. You want to gain new experiences and possibly learn something, but also explore the area and meet new people. What I especially missed were more volunteers to work together, sit together in the evenings, and cook something. At times, I already felt lonely in my apartment. The contact with my host was also rather distant. I had to prepare my own breakfast and dinner. Lunch was cooked by my Workaway host and/or his employee.My tasks varied every day and were very diverse, but often quite monotonous as well. My main task, which I did every morning, was watering. This task took almost 2 hours every day. Other tasks included pulling out certain plants and bushes by the roots, freeing trees from vine plants, removing weeds to create new planting areas, building certain "wooden structures" for plants that needed support (difficult to explain 😀, there is a picture above), and much more. On weekends, I always did something outside the farm. This included wandering around Ollantaytambo, visiting Inca ruins/the Inca Trail, and once, visiting a small brewery outside the town. I also participated in a yoga class there, which I enjoyed a lot. On a Saturday, I also went to Urubamba, where I was very impressed by the large market. Inca Trail:
Pinkuylluna Ruins:
Pumamarca Ruins:
Trip to Urubamba:
My next destination is Cusco, where I will meet my brother, my father, and his wife.