For a change I chose the inland route to Sydney on our way from the Gold Coast to the farm, house sit. Mainly because I had not been this way before.
Armidale was to be our first stop over, almost a 600 kilometre journey from the Gold Coast.
Have you heard of Airbnb? (If not check it out here.) I have used it a lot and love it. Well when I contacted Clare for a 2 night Airbnb stay in Armidale, she emailed back to say she would be away on the days we wanted accommodation. BUT she noticed we did house sitting, would we like to do a deal, stay 3 nights, pay for one and feed her chooks and water pot plants? Of course I said yes…
It was in an ideal location. At the end of a quiet street, almost in the country, near the University and only a 5 minute drive to the CBD. If you look carefully you can see the few pot plants. It was rustic and basic but had comfy beds and every thing we needed.
I looked in the long grass under that big old apple tree.
And found a worm farm tucked away.
After feeding the 5 chooks and checking for eggs. It was time to explore Armidale…
To be continued…
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Went in to airbub, how very interesting. Love the chooks, for some unknown reason they relax me.
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I know that feeling, I think it is the gentle clucking….
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I’ve only heard of air bnb on current affairs shows, and obviously they show it in the worst light possible. But through your experience it seems like a nice way to travel.
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Ah the media!!!! Ever looking for the sensational.
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what great luck. I contracted for a housesit in Laos last year, but it fell through. I was a bit disappointed. But he had five big dogs I would have to transport to the beach to run twice a day, so I wasn’t too upset. I like dogs, just not transporting big wet ones.
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I think you were lucky that house sit fell through, 5 dogs sounds like hard work.
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Sounds like the perfect venue for you Pauline. X
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It worked out well for us.
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How great this fell in your lap like this – and P – i just smiled so much with the variety of the chooks! Looking forward to next post – have a great week
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Thanks Y the chooks all had a story, and they gave us 2 eggs a day for breakfast.
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well i read some of the other comments here too – and got a feel for the cooks from that – and mmm mmm mmm on the eggs- how fresh! We have a friend who brings us eggs- still fresh but nothing as close to your freshly laid! but no store eggs even come close to the farm fresh – xoxo
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I was very surprised that this farm sit they didn’t have any chooks. The store eggs cannot compete in taste to fresh laid.
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Lovely, what a good looking and interesting bunch of chooks. My neighbor and I are going to do airbnb in our town, where there aren’t any as close to town as we are.
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I think Airbnb is a very good idea. You will meet some interesting people.
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What beautiful chooks! I used Airbnb in Sydney, which was OK, but not when we were accused of stealing a bottle of gin ‘apparently’ left in the fridge.
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A bit unfortunate about the gin, it would put you off a bit. We’ve used Airbnb in Sydney a couple of times now. Didn’t even find a bottle of wine in their fridge though!!!
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Their fridge was full of stuff, but I don’t recall a bottle of gin. We didn’t even have space to put our clothes. When I complained the owner said they had made room in a wardrobe, not much use for people who are travelling as they usually don’t have those sort of ‘hang me up’ clothes with them. The only really good thing was the fact it was very close to my family!
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Hope you made a comment to the Airbnb comments page so future stayers are warned…
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I did. The property is no longer on the site.
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Good, that shows that the system works.
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How exciting, Pauline! I’m looking forward to the next post 😀
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Found Armidale to be a very interesting place
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Lovely chooks, is the white one a silkie? I’ve used air bnb twice now, in Barcelona and Tavira and it will be my first port of call in future.
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I think it is a Silkie with a powder puff head… I always check out Airbnb when I’m looking for accommodation, never been disappointed yet
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Sounds right up your street!
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It was perfect…
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What amazing chickens! Our older daughter and I used Airbnb not long ago and had a great experience.
janet
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They all had names with a history. Clare left us a bio about them…
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I love this idea!
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Have you tried it yet?
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No, not yet!
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You two are quite the adventurers! Those are an eclectic group of feathered friends – lovely.
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Clare left us an information sheet about their names and history.
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