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Hi! My name is Silvia, and I live in a small village in Versilia, nestled between the sea and the mountains. I have a garden that needs attention and an adjacent plot of land that needs redevelopment. There's some painting and cleaning help to do around the house.
Types of help and learning opportunities
Language practice
Help with Eco Projects
Gardening
DIY and building projects
Help around the house
General Maintenance
Interests
SustainabilitySelf developmentLGBTQPetsFarmingCooking & foodAnimalsYoga / WellnessNatureMountainHikingCultural exchange and learning opportunities
I live in the countryside, but close to the sea and the Apuan Alps National Park, which I visit often and we could do together and I could offer some cooking class of italian's cousine. Over the years, I've lost some of my English skills, which I hope to gain through, these exchanges.
Help
I need help in the garden, tending the plants and mowing the lawn, clearing the land, planting trees, and creating a vegetable garden, as well as some maintenance help around the house.
Languages
Languages spoken
Italian: Fluent
English: IntermediateThis host offers a language exchange
This host has indicated that they are interested in sharing their own language or learning a new language.
You can contact them directly for more information.Accommodation
I offer a double room with shared bathroom, complete with bed, wardrobe, bedside table and desk.
I could offer 3 meals a day and when it is not possible they could cook with every ingredient and tools in my kitchenWhat else ...
I can provide a bicycle for exploring the area, reaching the sea and the city. The most beautiful areas of Tuscany can be reached by train. The nearest airport is Pisa, and the train station is 3 km away.
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Internet access
Limited internet access
We have pets
We are smokers
Can host families
Can host digital nomads
This host has indicated that they love having digital nomads stay.
How many Workawayers can stay?
Two