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Tempest on the Tower

June 1st, 2007
On top of the tower

Since our arrival at the tower, we have experienced more than one medieval moment. Even though the tower is furnished with all the amenities of a modern house, living in it is not the same as inhabiting a 21st century home. The exposure to the elements is considerable even though the walls of the tower are 1,5 m (almost 5 feet) thick and the windows well sealed. Towering atop of a hill overlooking the region in every direction for miles, you know what kind of weather to expect before even opening the shatters in the morning after waking up.  

Tuscany has shown us her stormy face for the most part of our stay. There are some positive sides to this fact. How else would we be able to experience the hauling wind whirling around the tower, the lashing rain crackling at the windows and where else could we find a staircase so long to turn it into an excellent base for a jogging run for stir crazy kids (and parents) without having to leave the protecting walls of our medieval cocoon? Besides, the tower’s interior design is so beautiful; it’s full of modern art and made of that proverbial  timeless Italian elegance, each room two stories high. It has a kitchen so large that the kids can easily play cops and robbers while we cook. Only too bad, we couldn’t make use of the large park with its olive and cypress trees that comes with the tower because of the rain.

How did we find such an unusual place for a home exchange?

I started corresponding with the owner of the tower over a year ago. I had found his listing in one of the larger home exchange clubs. (You must remember this was before I started JewettStreet.) He showed interest in our place but mentioned that his children were too small to travel any long distances at the time. We kept it open to try for a home exchange in 2007.  
I usually keep a folder with the contact addresses of potential home exchange partners. When it was time to plan for our next summer swap this January, I remembered that spectacular picture of the tower and the nice correspondence with the owner. However, his old email address no longer worked. His property was still listed with that one home exchange club, but, when I contacted him via the listing, his email address didn’t work either. (That reminded me how important it is for a home exchange network to keep its membership listings up to date.)  

Later, the tower owner mentioned to me that he had received such an overwhelming amount of inquiries for his tower that he had to take the listing off. A very understandable reaction for a person who has never dealt with home exchange before.

So, there I was - without any email address and phone number to contact the owner. That would be the time to give up, right?

(With another thunder storm approaching and the family calling for my attention I must leave the peace and quiet of this wonderfully secluded room at the top of the tower.)


Towering over Tuscany

May 31st, 2007
View from the top room

The feeling was one of triumph. Finally, after endless driving hours and a planning stage of more than one year, our destination was within reach. With every serpentine the medieval town up on the hill came closer into sight. Our eyes where fixated on one object: the tower. A solitaire, he stood out strong and powerful. We still couldn’t quite believe we would be the residents of this unusual home exchange object for the next two weeks. Find out how we all arranged it, next.  


Flood Lights at Night

May 30th, 2007

We had inspected the place from bottom to top - the children in amazement, my husband with an unusual look in his eyes. Where had his calm self gone?

Then, we put the kids to bed and were now in search of the ideal night light for them, when we noticed it. Our place got flood lighted! It made the perfect night light for the kids. Thanks to this installation, they spent a cosy first night. We were relieved, because Nora, our older daughter, has a vivid imagination and reads too many ghost stories, as it is. By now, I am sure you have a good idea in what kind of residence we are staying. Here is one more hint: there are 126 steps to reach the sky. Almost! 

Tomorrow I reveal our home exchange destination and how it felt when we first discovered it.


A Frog in the Pool

May 27th, 2007

 Our younger daughter hates long car rides. That’s why we try not to drive more than four, five hours a day when en route. With such a strict schedule, we can’t always avoid overnight stays at hotels. Our low budget home exchange vacations allow us to splash a bit, when choosing a hotel.

Last night, we were reminded how comfortable a home exchange setting really is. Even though our hotel room was very large - imagine the scene of a young child - too excited to sleep while the other family members could barely keep their eyes open.

Ou restricted traveling schedule has its positive sides, too. During school vacations, when everybody else hits the road early to avoid traffic jams, we leave in the late afternoon with roads all cleared. This morning, after the other hotel guests had gone, we took the time to splash in the deserted pool. The girls helped a frog out off to savety.

We are at Lago di Garda in Italy, heading further South today to our final home exchange destination. Find out soon where that is.


Heading Out

May 26th, 2007

One of the advantages of a non-simultaneous home exchange is the fact that your place needn’t be cleaned to perfection before leaving. Of course this also has a draw-back. Think of the day of your return.

We are all packed up, ready to hit the road. Do you have any idea which direction we are headed?

During our trip, we will try to answer your inquiries at the accustomed speed; however, depending on the Internet connections while traveling, our reply might be a bit slower than usual. We apologize for any inconvenience.

 


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