This week we had another few groups passing through the farm. We had an extremely well organised French language summer camp organised by Marion (Le Petite Musketeer) and Logan (Cargonomia-Zsamboki Biokert). Around 20 French speaking children camped in our apple orchard and had programmes around the farm for the whole week - they ate, cooked, played and worked, and with meticulous organisation, they enjoyed there stay, with plenty of creative games with the support of the Cargonomia interns (Emerik, Muran). We enjoyed having all kinds of people on the farm, especially when it doesn't create extra work for us, and so thank you to Marion and Logan for being so well organised, and giving these children an interesting and varied week. We also had a visit yesterday (Saturday) from an international group of students, organised as a summer camp by the CEU, including a lunchtime visit to Zsámboki Biokert. The group was trully international, with I think our first guests from Palestine and Lebanon. We enjoy all kinds of diversity here at Zsámboki Biokert. Ecological, social and ethnic diversity bring culture and robustness to our farm.
The cheerful Marion (one of the main organiser) is baking crispy, thin pizzas. Source: own photo
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