Re: Experience Cohousing | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Bruce Koller (bkoller![]() |
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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 95 13:04 CDT |
Seeing the message about the unit at Winslow got me thinking about visiting a cohousing community this summer. My family has had very good luck doing home exchanges to Europe several times. A home exchange is a great way to have an affordable vacation and live like a native instead of a tourist. You exchange homes and (if you wish) cars with the other person or family. There are several clubs devoted to home exchange vacations. These groups publish listings of various people worldwide who want to exchange homes. Individuals are free to contact each other and make their own arrangements (something that should make rugged individualists like Buzz happy :^}). Anyway, we don't live in cohousing yet but would love to do a home exchange with someone in a cohousing community this summer. We could exchange anytime between June 1 and August 15, for a week or more (I'm a teacher and am off during the summer). Our family consists of 2 adults and two children, ages 5 and 2. We have a 3-bedroom, 1-bath, 1-cat house in Pleasant Hill, California, about 30 miles east of San Francisco. (Yes, it really is quite pleasant, although we're not near any hills.) We are close to the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system but a car is useful here in the suburbs and we would be willing to include our Ford Escort station wagon (seats a maximum of 4) if you like. You can reply directly to me via my address on the net or by calling (510) 685-5953 (Pacific Standard Time - or is it Daylight Savings Time?). I think this would be a great way for cohousers to visit each others' communities and "see how the other half lives." Bruce Koller bkoller [at] viking.dvc.edu
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Experience Cohousing TomMOENCH, April 13 1995
- Re: Experience Cohousing Bruce Koller, April 17 1995
- Re: Experience Cohousing Karen Frayne, April 24 1995
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