Matt Young, Verrazano '12 |
I guess it’s kind
of stereotypical for a post college graduate like myself to pack my bags and
take off for parts unknown. It’s
probably even more stereotypical to blog about it. But the unknown is simply what hasn’t been
learned and experienced yet, and provided that it’s positive, I think traveling
is one of the most important growing experiences to be had.
Although I’ve been to many places, I really didn’t know
what I would be getting myself into, as I have never traveled completely by
myself (I mean heck, I didn’t go to Manhattan alone until 2012!). But
once I arrived and was greeted by the farmers at the airport, all my fears
melted away. I knew that I would be
having an amazing time, and this couldn’t have been more true.
What I loved most about the farm I worked at was the
peaceful atmosphere and the self sustainable lifestyle. The weather was beautiful (in the “heat” of
February no less!) and there were plenty of animals to keep good company,
particularly the 120 or so chickens.
The duties I had during the winter included getting
gardens ready, brush clearance, and the routine poultry duties (feeding, egg
collection, moving them around the pasture)
Chicken processing was also optional, certainly not mandatory. I would
imagine spring/summer duties are more hands-on involving the crops. After putting the basic work in, I was
provided with delicious food (much of it from the farm directly) and a
wonderful room/shower facility, all located in the farm home. There is plenty
of downtime provided to enjoy the natural farmlands.
I also had access to the city part of Austin at many moments, which is truly an amazing place and largely the reason I traveled. Austin is especially known for its music scene, which I experienced firsthand at the South By South West Music Festival, an annual Austin staple. Other perks of Austin include its quirky nature, hence the slogan “Keep Austin Weird.” There is a large young community, due to University of Texas being in the downtown area. Everyone was so welcoming.
I also had access to the city part of Austin at many moments, which is truly an amazing place and largely the reason I traveled. Austin is especially known for its music scene, which I experienced firsthand at the South By South West Music Festival, an annual Austin staple. Other perks of Austin include its quirky nature, hence the slogan “Keep Austin Weird.” There is a large young community, due to University of Texas being in the downtown area. Everyone was so welcoming.
So what’s next for me?
Well, I’ve since returned to Staten Island, but I plan to embark on
future adventures while developing my graphic design portfolio and doing what I
love.