The Adventures of a Greenman Series: (Part 13) Raw Travel Europe
Nonfiction, Travel
In Part 13, we see the enchanting European raw travels of a Greenman, the true story of a modern day nomad who journeys through England, Wales, Scotland, France, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Latvia, Ukraine, Crete and Italy. Often volunteering with the W.W.O.O.F movement (World Wide Opportunities/Willing Workers on Organic Farms), or independently making his way. Living in all manner of places, from woods to wigwams, ruins to rustic dwellings. This poetical and philosophical ditty is a professional traveller’s bible, with seemingly endless anecdotes of the extraordinary ways which Adam works and wonders his way around Europe. Led by a keen sense of intuition, the wanderer seems to turn up that right place at the right time. Working as a Woodworker, English teacher and Farmer, he marvels his way around Europe over a decade. Finally meeting himself head on and going about a massive personal transformation, as Adam reintegrates back into the modern world as we know it. Written in an original ‘3rd person’ narrative.
In Part 13, we see the enchanting European raw travels of a Greenman, the true story of a modern day nomad who journeys through England, Wales, Scotland, France, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Latvia, Ukraine, Crete and Italy. Often volunteering with the W.W.O.O.F movement (World Wide Opportunities/Willing Workers on Organic Farms), or independently making his way. Living in all manner of places, from woods to wigwams, ruins to rustic dwellings. This poetical and philosophical ditty is a professional traveller’s bible, with seemingly endless anecdotes of the extraordinary ways which Adam works and wonders his way around Europe. Led by a keen sense of intuition, the wanderer seems to turn up that right place at the right time. Working as a Woodworker, English teacher and Farmer, he marvels his way around Europe over a decade. Finally meeting himself head on and going about a massive personal transformation, as Adam reintegrates back into the modern world as we know it. Written in an original ‘3rd person’ narrative.