tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080788249001625914.post1037389610906487665..comments2021-02-23T18:33:09.768-08:00Comments on Tromping through Europe, Eating Cheese: SOS and Hullo!Jennyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11665628752210219260noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6080788249001625914.post-44336587015356583632009-07-07T05:43:29.448-07:002009-07-07T05:43:29.448-07:00Hi Jenny! I loved Co. Cork!! I bet I've been i...Hi Jenny! I loved Co. Cork!! I bet I've been in the cafe you're writing from!<br /><br />And as to your "rock and a hard place" dilemma -- try getting in touch with Christine Brewer at Mill Little Farm. I can't remember exactly how far from Bantry it is, but it's close, less than 10 miles I think -- Bantry was our email and grocery store town too. It's in Coomhola. Her website is mill-little.com<br /><br />It's such a neat place. Christine teaches residential English-language classes to adults -- they spend their mornings doing formal lessons and afternoons getting "in the field" practice, by working in the huge garden or tending to the animals, or on several field trips. Christine only takes in native English-speakers as WWOOFers, and you'd live with her students, to help them practice.Lisahttp://flickr.com/photos/lisasteinbruecknoreply@blogger.com