
Hi, Everyone! It’s #GuestDayTuesday again, and today’s guest, Rosie Mitchell, is a new visitor here on The Write Stuff. What do you say we give her such a great welcome, she’ll feel great about stopping by again in the future? That sounds like a Plan to me, so Rosie, the floor’s all yours. Take it away! 😊
Hello fellow writers and readers. I am a newbie at all of this, but I am thrilled to be given the opportunity to be on Guest Day Tuesday.
My passion is travel, which also includes house sitting, so is it any wonder that my first book, Open the Door, is about our early days establishing ourselves as international house sitters, something we having been doing since 2011. Thirty-six house sits and counting.
My husband and travel companion Victor, comes along for the ride and always steers me in the right direction so I don’t get lost. My navigation skills are not the best but I do excel at booking our airlines tickets, arranging the travel insurance and the most wonderful house sits.
House sitting may not be everyone’s ‘cup of tea’, but for us, it gives us the opportunity to travel for extended periods of time, and have the opportunity to explore new neighbourhoods, and feel like we are part of the community and not just tourists. Mind you, every now and again we do like to take ourselves off and spend time in hotels and soak up a bit of luxury.
I should at this point make it quite clear that we do not get paid for our house-sitting services. We feel that it is a privilege to be asked and given the opportunity to stay rent free in such beautiful homes around the world. We miss our dogs who have now passed on, so we are only too happy to shower our love and affection on the pets that come with the property, be they dogs, cats, fish, chooks or whatever. We do draw the line at reptiles. Snakes in the backyard are more than enough to cope with!
You Can Buy Open the Door HERE
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‘A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step’ — Loa Tzu.
Open the Door. Just take a deep breath and one giant leap forward. Venture out into the unknown… As Eleanor Roosevelt once said, ‘The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.’
So, take a chance to dream and explore a new way of life. It’s not going to be easy at first, but the rewards and the self-confidence you gain in knowing that you have achieved something you have wanted for a long time will make it all worthwhile.
So why not seize the day? Fear is the thief of our dreams.
You Can Buy Avaning Around in Arabella HERE
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When the world was gripped by the Covid19 pandemic in 2020, Rosie Mitchell and her husband sold their property in the Riverina, New South Wales. Trapped by lockdowns and border closures and with no chance of escaping overseas, they bought a small caravan, planning to spend time travelling around the wonderful country of Australia.
This book follows Rosie’s first book, Open the Door, which describes their international house-sitting adventures.
Author Rosie Mitchell
Hello fellow readers. I have now published two books, the first called Open The Door, which is about my early house sitting adventures and other overseas travels through Europe, Malta and the USA. My second book, Avaning Around in Arabella, was written about our caravan travels and house sitting experiences in Australia, which took place during the Covid19 pandemic. I enjoy writing for pleasure. I love to read and when I am at home I enjoy sewing and cooking. Travelling is what I do the most. In June 2022, my husband and I finally escaped overseas on our extended senior citizens gap year. My third book is now under way. I look forward to sharing the dream with you.
Special Bonus:
Excerpt from Senior Citizens on the Run
Intrepid Tales of International House Sitting
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Chapter 1.
Getting organised and booking house sits in the UK.
You know all those things you always wanted to do? You should go DO THEM!
We decided on business class tickets. Normally we would have been happy with premium economy or even economy, but since the Covid19 pandemic had taken hold of the world, we had become a lot more conscious of needing our own space. We had travelled by road around New South Wales and Queensland for nearly two years, staying in caravan parks and using public amenities without any incidents. So, perhaps we were being just a little too precious.
Finding the right travel insurance, something we would never leave home without, was a nightmare. As well as being exorbitantly high in price, making sense of all the fine print was a minefield. We had planned to travel continuously overseas for two to three years however, we were only able to get a travel insurance policy for twelve months, due to all the fine print about covid cover. This meant that we would have to return to Australia mid-2023, and then take off again, which was not a big problem for us. Perhaps by that time, the cost of airline tickets and travel insurance would be a little more reasonable. We were forever hopeful. With this in mind, we decided to concentrate our travels on the UK and Europe. There were just so many places to tick off on our bucket list.
Having made the decision to escape, within a few weeks we had booked a number of house sits in the UK which would take us through from the end of June to early December. We started off in Somerset, across the country to London, then Cambridgeshire, Surrey, Oxfordshire, back to Somerset, and finally to Kent. Christmas/ New Year would be spent in Huntington, Long Island, New York, where we had secured a house sit from early December to mid-January 2023. It wasn’t hard to get all the pieces to fall into place.
Meanwhile, we spent the last three months back in Canberra, where we had booked a house sit for two months on the north side of town. During this time, we sold our dearly beloved Arabella, the Avan Aliner camper. We sorted out our personal belongings, and stored a few more items in our storage unit in Griffith in the Riverina, which also contained our household items from Stanbridge. Our trusty steed, the Mitsubishi Outlander was next to go, and like the Avan it sold quickly within twenty-four hours.
We were excited to finally be on our way. The dream was at last coming true, and even though a few people thought we were perhaps just a little crazy to be taking the risk, we felt quite comfortable with our decision. What did we have to lose? We had already sold our country property and had spent almost two years in limbo in Australia, so venturing overseas was no big deal for us.
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What a fun and interesting life you have lived Rosie. Glad to see you have written books about your experiences. All the best!!
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Glad you enjoyed Rosie’s post, Darlene. I think her life style sounds pretty interesting, too. Thanks so much for stopping by today and taking the time to say hello. Have a great one! 😀 ❤
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I cannot imagine living in other people’s houses.
The responsibility must be intense, especially if this involves treasured pets.
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I’m not certain whether I could do it, myself, but it sure sounds like a great way to see the world. Thanks for stopping by today, Ladies, and taking a moment to share your thoughts. Have a super day! 😀 ❤
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Maybe when I was younger, Marcia as it sounds like fun…
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A lot of things sound like fun when you add the phrase “maybe when I was younger,” don’t they? Funny how that sneaks up on us. 😂
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secret longings going on, I suspect…
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😂😂😂
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Very interesting! I will check this out, as I had done a few brief house/pet sitting stints and it is something I might be interested to try again in the future. Thanks, Marcia and good luck to Rosie.
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Glad it piqued your interest, Olga, and if you do decide to try it again in the future, I wish you the best of luck. It sounds like an interesting way to get to see more of the world, to me.
Thanks for stopping by this morning, and here’s to a super day ahead! 😀 ❤
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Hi Olga, no harm in having a browse to see what house sits are on offer. There are so many places to visit. Good luck.
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This sounds like a win/win for both the house sitter and the house owner. Your home is where you hang your hat! There must be considerable trust involved in this agreement. Your books would certainly be interesting reads. Good luck to you, Rosie! And thank you for sharing, Marcia.
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I agree, Nancy. It sounds like a pretty interesting way to see more of the world, and everyone comes out ahead. Glad you enjoyed Rosie’s post, and thanks so much for stopping by to let us know. Have a great rest of the day! 😀 ❤
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Thanks Nancy. House sitting is a serious responsibility but also a great way to travel and see the world. We have met some amazing people along the way.
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Rosie, you and your husband are so adventurous! It was great to “meet” you here.🙂
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I’m glad you enjoyed Rosie’s post, Vera. She has been “officially” approved to respond this morning, and I’m sure she’ll be happy to “meet” you. Thanks for stopping by to say hello! 😀 ❤
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Hello Vera. Thank you for taking the time to read about my travel adventures.
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Fascinating! Like Jaye and Anita, I’m too risk averse to be comfortable in charge of someone else’s precious home – I’m too clumsy and easily distracted! Congratulations to Rosie and I’m really interested in both of her books as this is a new concept for me! 🙂 ❤ 🙂
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I admit I’ve never even thought of this idea before, Trish, but it sure is intriguing. Don’t know that I’d attempt it at my age now, but I might have given it a go a few years back. It sounds like a pretty cool and affordable way to get to see new places.
Thanks for stopping by. Rosie should be along today to say hello. 😀 ❤
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Thanks Alex.
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I love the idea of house sitting around the world! That’s genius! Thanks for introducing us to Rosie, Marcia!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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My pleasure to have Rosie visit us all yesterday, and I’m so glad you enjoyed her post, Yvette. She should be along today to say hello, and I hope you’ll enjoy chatting with her. Thanks for stopping by! 😀 ❤
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Thanks Yvette. Checking out your blog.
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Travel, caravans, pets – right up my street! We toured for five years in a caravan before we bought our Beast.
I’ve never thought of house sitting, although it’s probably not practical with four fur babies of our own. But what a fantastic way to see the world and interact with local communities!
Thank you for sharing, Rosie and Marcia.
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I think you’ve got your touring process down to an art already, Jackie, but this does sound like a great idea for many. I never even thought of such a thing, or I might have tried it myself a few years ago.
Thanks for stopping by today, and Rosie should be along to respond to everyone soon. Hope you’ll enjoy chatting with her. 😀 ❤
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Hi Jacqueline. Maybe something to think about in the future.
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Thank you Marcia for this wonderful opportunity to share my writing and be a Guest Author. Great to hear the positive comments from you all. Much appreciated. Feel free to follow me on Face Book. Lots more adventures to come…
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Hi, Rosie! Just approved this (your first comment always needs approval before it shows up) so you are good to go now. I’m glad you enjoyed the comments so far, and hope you’ll have fun chatting with everyone.
Thanks for being our guest yesterday! 😀 ❤
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Hello Marcia and Readers, I must apologise for taking so long to respond to you all. We have been relocating to Canada and North America. Currently house sitting in Calgary, then off to Kelowna and Edmonton. I appreciate all your comments and feedback. Rosie.
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A very timely book, Rosie, as my husband and I were just talking about doing this in our future. I’m currently a caretaker for my father, so we’re not quite ready to jump in, but perhaps down the road. Thanks so much for sharing Rosie and her books with us, Marcia. 🙂
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It was my pleasure to have her visit, Diana, and I hope she got my emails letting her know she’s been approved and can chat with you guys now. I had never thought about doing anything like house-sitting, but I can definitely see the advantage. If I were a bit younger, maybe.
Thanks so much for stopping by and taking a moment to say hello! Have a great rest of the week! 😀 ❤
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Thank you. I hope you enjoy reading my books. If I can be of any help in the future, please get in touch.
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What fun, we met an Australian couple in England who had just come from chateau sitting in France. We have house swapped, very handy, but that was with family or friends.
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I thought it sounded like a brilliant idea, Janet. Wish I’d considered it when I was younger and more active.
Glad you enjoyed Rosie’s post, and thanks so much for stopping by and taking a moment to comment. 😀 ❤
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Still looking for our chateau in France! Meanwhile we are exploring Alberta in Canada.
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It has been fun to be the Author on Guest Day Tuesday. I appreciate the opportunity Marcia. Thank you. My apologies once again for my late replies. Looking forward to catching up with everyone in the future. All the best. Rosie
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Good to see you were finally able to respond, Rosie! And great to have you here! Thanks for taking part in #GuestDayTuesday here on TWS! 😀 ❤
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