Vivenda Ferreira
They can learn about: macrobiotic diet, tending to a garden, caring for cats, household chores, and a bit of crafting. Most of the food comes from our own garden. They have free and unlimited Wi-Fi 24 hours a day, a single room or a shared room, easy access to public transportation to Caldas da Rainha, Óbidos, S. Martinho do Porto, Nazaré, Alcobaça, Porto, Lisbon, etc.
I enjoy waking up early and need time for breakfast. I love spending time with cats and cooking macrobiotic meals, but I require assistance in the kitchen. I spend more time in the workshop than in the garden, and I also need some time for myself. I frequently leave home to fetch water, pick fruit, attend training sessions, go to the beach, and do shopping (which I dislike but need to do)... and I enjoy biking. Volunteers are free to use the kitchen and pursue their own activities. They need to have a lot of patience with the cats as they are rescued street cats.