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Overview
About Me
Greetings -
I stayed with dozens of great couch surfing hosts on my 48-state bicycle trip to ask folks, 'How will we live tomorrow?' Now I am home and can host on a limited basis for one or two-night stays. I have a nice house with a guest room, but also have a housemate who needs to okay all guests, so please give me a few days notice. We enjoy meeting new people, but are particularly keen on folks traveling with a mission. Whats yours?
We like to meet guests when you arrive and we will prepare dinner for all of us to share the first night. After that, you are on your own.
We are fully vaxxed and boosted against COVID-19 and expect you to be the same.
I am a sixty-eight-year old white gay man, non-smoker, occasional beer drinker, omnivore who treads lightly wherever I visit and look for the same with my guests. I look forward to meeting you.
Paul
P.S. The internet is not as hospitable as a couch surfer's home. Because there are so many scammers out there, we are unable to accept guests without references. You might consider getting references from whoever introduced you to couch surfing as a start. The first few are tough to acquire, but once you become a seasoned couch surfer, they will grow.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
To meet people who are traveling and share their adventure.
Interests
Cycling, writing, architecture
- writing
- architecture
- beer
- traveling
- socializing
- blogging
- cycling
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Designed and supervised construction of a school and orphanage in post-earthquake Haiti.
What I Can Share with Hosts
My adventures, my perspective, my question: How will we live tomorrow?
Countries I’ve Visited
Canada, China, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Kuwait, Mexico, Spain
Countries I’ve Lived In
Haiti, United States