Couchsurfing 102
cc image: Dave Austria – Flicker This is the second part of my post about Couchsurfing. You can read the first part here. Layce […]
cc image: Dave Austria – Flicker This is the second part of my post about Couchsurfing. You can read the first part here. Layce […]
Although this is a teaching/education blog, traveling is always a learning experience, so I will included this post about my experience with Couchsurfing. Think of […]
I do love a good bargain and I can’t get enough of traveling, so finding cheap ways to travel is a bit of an addiction. […]
It took four countries to determine Dean’s lunch choice. I did my best translating the basic menu for him as our server rattled off the […]
My granddaughter cringes every time I tell her about hosting Couchsurfers. “Why would you let strangers in your home?” She was even more concerned when […]
“Are you going alone?” is probably the second most frequently asked question I get about my trips (The first is some version of, “Is it […]
When Ernesto and I left his house at 7 am, I had no idea we wouldn’t be back until almost midnight. What an amazing day […]
Couchsurfing does not only connect people who offer free places to stay, but also provides a way for travelers to meet just about anywhere in […]
Walking through the narrow tunnels inside the world’s largest pyramid, I encountered a group of American tourists. As I meandered my way through the tunnels, […]
Last night, another couchsurfer showed up, Yves from France. He had stayed here before and needed a last-minute place to sleep. He is literally couchsurfing […]