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Discovering New Places Through Home Exchange

April 18th, 2009

rila-monastery-weltkulturerbe1Honestly, would you have guessed correctly in which country the pictures at right and below were taken? I must confess I wouldn’t have had a clue. Doing a little research on this Eastern European country, I became more and more curious about its natural beauty, rich culture and history.

Once in a while we receive home exchange offers from places less travelled. (At least from the perspective of a Western home exchanger.) All things red-creeks-at-belogradchik1considered, would you accept a home swap to a country totally unfamiliar and unknown to you?It is not like that place you have been dreaming and fantasying about for years (think Amalfi Coast!). It is more like a real travel adventure where you don’t know what to expect.

(On a side note, that reminds me of a trip to Lahore, Pakistan, that I took as a young flight attendant for Swissair. Lahore is situated on the legendary silk-road. Its unique blend of todorka-peak3architecture is evidence of its centuries ago Mughal rule and the era of the British Raj.
I came to Lahore with an invitation from a carpet dealer who I had met in Switzerland through a friend. When I asked a local taxi driver for his address upon my arrival, the taxi driver laughed at me. I later learned, Lahore was an 8-million-people-city and the name of my host, Malik, was as common as “Miller” in America. But after only one hour, Mister Malik showed up at the train station to pick me up. It must have been  thanks to the taxi driver’s excellent networking skills. the-ruins-of-a-roman-amph-itheare-in-stara-zagora-by-jordan-stoyanov1For the next 4 days I was treated like royalty and shown the most amazing mosques, gardens and palaces. However, what stayed most vividly in my memory was a dinner conversation about arranged marriages that the wife (and matriarch) of my host’s family held with her four teenage sons in front of her husband and me.)

Such an unforgettable trip can be a true revelation for the adventurous traveler. Pakistan hadn’t be on top of my travel list, but because I had the opportunity stara-zagora1to visit there, I was given an extraordinary chance to see a world culturally so different from my own. The same holds true for home exchange offers from less traveled territories. If you like to discover new cultures this might be a good opportunity for you.

These beautiful pictures, here, were taken in Bulgaria. If you are interested in exploring parts of South Eastern Europe via home exchange, please contact JewettStreet member Rachel in Stara Zagora, Home-ID 2360 and Home-ID 2409. burgas-black-sea1Her preferred travel destination is Southern France this summer.

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Pictures from top to bottom: Rila Monastery, Red Creeks at Belogradchik, Todorka Peak, Roman Amphitheater in Stara Zagora, Street in Stara Zagora, Burghas Black Sea


Serendipity Home Exchange

March 5th, 2008

My family and I had plans to make a step visit to Lago Maggiore this coming weekend. We wanted to have a look at a romantic cottage that was for sale. It came with a private setting, a large garden with fig and palm trees and a breathtaking view over the lake and the mountains. (In the back of my mind I could already picture numerous new and exotic home exchange offers coming our way with such a spectacular second home in sight.) 

A month ago, in the course of my annual search for a summer swap I contacted the owner of a JewettStreet listing in the Upper Italian Lakes region. I was a bit disappointed when I got no response. Meanwhile, I had all forgotten about this particular home exchange request, when suddenly a few days ago I received a friendly reply from the listing holder. His answer came late; however, the timing couldn’t have been better!  A summer swap was not possible for him, but he was interested in an exchange at a later date. I looked up the location of his listing. It was only 10 km (6 miles) from the place we planed to visit! Would he be interested in a swap this weekend? Yes, he would!  

We had finalized the details of the home exchange arrangement, when I learned from the real estate broker, that the extraordinary cottage we had laid eyes on was sold yesterday. Suddenly, the purpose of our visit was gone, but not so the desire to explore Lago Maggiore and the possibility of purchasing a second home there. Again, we hit a stroke of luck. Instead of a rush weekend now, we have agreed on a 10-day swap in May, when the camilias are in bloom…  

Serendipity home exchanges are a rare gift. They happen when you least expect them.


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