A worms essay- "The "odour" of an "Earth Garden" accommodation place"
The view of the Air BnB cabin September 2016 at Caretaker Farm One day a worm came into my house on a cabbage that I had picked from my garden. The worm was inadvertently captured by me. I picked the worm up and put it on my hand, examined it and then carefully took it outside and placed it onto the earth garden. Now that I have started taking Air BnB customers I am starting to feel like the worm: picked from my garden , put on the hand, examined ("the Air BnB review") but not so carefully put back into my earth garden although life does go on when the guest has gone. Back in October we began our listing through Air BnB: it was the 2 bed cabin under the Japanese Fir trees that was the first of the listed spaces. We charged $65 a night with free wifi and a simple breakfast. The 2-bed cabin The first couple noted the "odour"on the very used ex-wwoofer bedding so we purchased new bedding in the form of sheets, duvets and covers. The second couple