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My name is Marian and I live with my husband Jethro on our farm, which is a small hobby farm nestled against the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. It isn't any kind of money making enterprise, and we don't keep a rigorous schedule or anything like that. We just enjoy meeting people and sharing this pretty corner of the world and getting a little help to get some stuff done.
Right now I am looking primarily for helpers who are interested in staying for about a week. Generally we work for 3-4 hours a day on some sort of project and then you are free to do your own thing.
I am looking for volunteers to help with maintenance and various projects around the farm, including mowing, gardening/weeding, weed whacking, building fences, digging ditches, planting trees, and painting. There are sometimes opportunities for small carpentry jobs as well if you are skilled in that sort of thing. Occasionally there are indoor projects but generally the work is outside if the weather allows for it.
About our farm:
I currently have two horses, a pony, and a donkey in residence, along with cats. Due to health issues in my old horse and the fact that my young horse is still in training with me, neither of the animals big enough to be ridden are available for workawayers to ride. But there are opportunities for grooming, hand walking, feeding, etc. if you enjoy interacting with animals.
Our farm isn't particularly near to anything and public transportation isn't great, so it's best if you either have your own car or are content to hang out on the farm and relax.
We are about 15 minutes away from Maryville and 45 minutes away from Knoxville. The area is famous for hiking opportunities in The Great Smoky Mountain National Park, but you do have to drive a ways to get to a trailhead (again, about 20-45 minutes depending on where you go). If you can arrange transportation, I always encourage workawayers to take a day or two off and go see the area, and we are often happy to take workawayers on a hike while they are here.
I don't cook every day but am happy to cook part of the time, and I'm also happy to provide food that you would like to cook, or food that doesn't require cooking. And if you'd like for part of your work time here to be cooking and shopping for food, I'm all about that!
Note: I get a fair number of inquiries from workawayers traveling with dogs, and while I would love to be able to help these workawayers out, dogs tend to stress out several of the animals here. The dogs themselves can be wonderful and beautifully behaved, but dogs just being here bothers some of my guys, so unfortunately I can't accommodate you if you have a dog with you.Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado
JardinagemConstrução/faça você mesmoCuidar de animaisAjuda em fazendaCriar/cozinhar refeições caseirasAjuda a cuidar da casaManutenção geralObjetivos de sustentabilidade da ONU que este anfitrião quer atingir
Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado
This area is rich in natural beauty and the history of both Native Americans and early European settlers to the region. There are many historic structures remaining in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and there are museums that teach about settler life here. Here on the farm workawayers have the opportunity to learn about horse care and vegetable growing and many of the projects that make up maintenance of a small farm. I am always happy to learn from my workawayers as well--particularly as I get more into vegetable gardening. And I thoroughly enjoy sharing culinary traditions with my workawayers and swapping stories of travel. My favorite aspect of workaway is having the opportunity to meet so many people from different places, as well as the opportunity to be a part of their adventures.
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mowing, weeding and weed whacking, horse care, building fences, painting, burn piles, splitting wood, building garden boxes
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We have a tiny house for workawayers to stay in. It has a nice kitchen, but does require some careful use in the bathrooom, which has a composting toilet that operates a bit differently from a regular toilet. The shower isn’t usable right now, but there’s a shower in the main house. Wifi at the tiny house is spotty but you are welcome to hang out in the main house to use the wifi.
Please don't smoke in the tiny home. If we have more than one workawayer at a time, we also have a guest room in the main house.Algo mais...
Quiet time in the evenings and the mornings is the norm around here, though if you have an instrument I'd encourage you to play it! We also enjoy board games. We have 2 indoor/outdoor cats who will be happy to interact with you, but will also pretty much leave you alone if you're not a huge fan. I'd prefer it if you don't smoke at all, but smoking outside is an option if you really need to.
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Temos mascotes
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Pode hospedar famílias
Espaço para estacionar campervans
My driveway is narrow and windy, so it might be difficult to get a really big rig in here. Also, I don't have RV hookups--just basic water hose and extension cord. However, I do have a level area with access to these for a smaller rig. I tow a two-horse slant-load bumper pull trailer and have no trouble negotiating the driveway with it.
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Mais de 2
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Average 4 hours a day--I believe in rest and naps and downtime!
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We got the little tiny house all to ourselves, with the horses, turkeys and rabbits walking just outside the windows.
Some… read more
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We got the little tiny house all to ourselves, with the horses, turkeys and rabbits walking just outside the windows.
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Lydia jumped right into animal care, and even though she was… read more
Both Marian and Jethro are kind, lovely, funny and great to hang out with. We shared some great meals together and Jethro (aka… read more
The work was easy and always interesting. Marian is very flexible and easy to talk to. We had some great talks and we did play chess together!
It’s a great place to be if you love animals, I miss my dearest George Henry very much.
The tiny house is beautiful and has a great view.
Thanks… read more
The evening I arrived, I immediately got to jump in… read more