homestay at Akaroa

Took another good few hours before reaching yet another deserted town, Akaroa. Well, this town is famous for the fish and chips locally(which i think is really so so), but it is well known for its spectacular peninsular view as well. Unfortunately, the weather was so bad this round that we did not see much in this town.

We experienced farm homestay in the town, but thanks to the weather, we literally home stay, ie stuck in the house on chit chat with the owner only. We cant even go their beautiful garden (from pictures) or walk around the hill areas.

Its a bit unfortunate, but we did have good time with the owner, and we are still drooling over their home baked apple pie until today~we copied down the recipe, but lost it on the second day,ha! how typical right...

i can still remember the rose in the room i stayed smells so good...but my mum can only remember that the corridor is so dark that she has to wake my dad up to go toilet along at night :)


one of them eventually became our dinner


the house owner and us

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