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Author: Patrick Zisk

Living Two Weeks on a Farm in Cornwall

Living Two Weeks on a Farm in Cornwall

I leave South Penquite Farm in two days. My time in Bodmin Moor just flew by.. Practically because I’ve found that living on a farm in the middle of nowhere, the days became quite repetitive. But I truly enjoy this peaceful solitude in the heart of nature. I’ve found myself hiking to the same spot every evening to watch the sunset. It’s a beautiful spot on the corner of my host’s property, just at the crest of a hill overlooking…

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Update: January 13th, 2018

Update: January 13th, 2018

It’s been much too long since I have written… Moreover, written on My Eyes Are Yours. I’ve been writing in my travel journal, just never really got around to post anything. A lot has happened since the last time I uploaded. Rather than just jumping back to the page I left off at almost three months ago, I thought I’d at least give a preface to the rest and fill you in on where I am now. In my last…

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Three months; A Reflection.

Three months; A Reflection.

I’ve been traveling for almost three months now… Three months! It’s only felt like a few weeks to be honest. It isn’t until I begin to feel the seasons change that I realize it.. When I first arrived it was 100°F daily and I barely wore a thing, now it gets down to the 40°F’s and I never leave the house without a jacket and scarf. Three months… Then once it hits you, what felt like was last week ends…

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Day 80: The Tip of England

Day 80: The Tip of England

It’s day two here in Cornwall. This place is more beautiful than I imagined. The setting is green and mystical, seeming almost isolated from the rest of the world. It reminds me of the feeling I had when I visited Ireland at age 11. I’m living on a farm with a welcoming family in a converted apartment on the second floor barn. The animals roam freely here; I usually wake up to a flock of turkeys and chickens outside my…

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Another Turn of the Page

Another Turn of the Page

The page turns and I’m off to another adventure. Cornwall to be exact; a farm at the edge of Bodmin Moor accepted my reply and I’ll be volunteering there for about two weeks, or at least until I get my internship sorted out. As much as I love the excitement and thrill of the adventure, I’m looking forward to being settled in one place for a bit. If I had fewer bags to carry, it would be another story; I…

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London Holiday with the Parents

London Holiday with the Parents

I met up with my parents for a few days! My dad does work in England so since I’m already here my mom decided to come as well and we made a holiday out of it. I first met them in Elvetham after leaving my hosts in Sussex. We stayed at a glorious estate in the countryside that once belonged to the Seymour family; the family of Jane Seymour, 3rd wife of King Henry VIII. It’s also said to have…

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A Week in Sussex

A Week in Sussex

What a wonderful week it’s been in Sussex. We’ve spent the past week with our lovely Workaway hosts, Charmaine and Ian, in their cozy home in Wadhurst. They have a charming cottage in a small village countryside, deep in High Weald Natural Park. Charmaine and Ian are such a sweet, inviting couple and I really enjoyed their hospitality and company this week. The work was very simple, if there was any work to do anyways. Rather I think they enjoyed…

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Wait, They Speak English Here!

Wait, They Speak English Here!

I’m currently sitting on an old, wooden bench in St. James Park. In front of me past a small fence, lush greenery covers the grass leading to a large weeping willow and the pond. The pond is home to many ducks, geese, and swans, who all convene along the banks. Many people are out enjoying the peaceful sunshine. It seems like everything is in harmony from where I sit; the nature, the animals, the people. It is very peaceful. Autumn…

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Back to the mainland, then off again

Back to the mainland, then off again

Tonight I sleep at the Milan Malpensa airport, awaiting a 7:10am flight to London. Yep… A lot has happened within the past few days. My parents are traveling to London soon and I plan to meet them there, but I’ve decided to go a week earlier because… well honestly I just want a little change. I know I know, that sounds a little odd coming from someone who’s traveling, where every day is different. But as adventurous as Sardinia is, it has…

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Cagliari, not the worst place to be stranded

Cagliari, not the worst place to be stranded

Current location: Poetto Beach in Quartu Sant’Elena with a bottle of white wine, a stick of incense, and Bob Marley playing from my iPhone. I’ve been in Cagliari for three days now. A little stressful in the beginning as I don’t really know exactly what I’m doing here… However now it seems like everything is coming together, slowly but properly. I spent my first night in a hostel in the marina of Cagliari. The city truly is a gem. This whole island…

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