So I had my first Couchsurfing experience this week!!
Nico is from Belgium and is cycling solo across Canada, North America, and off to the Baja Coast of Mexico after a brief stopover in Hawaii to cycle around Oahu and hike Molokai.
Apparently, this is what Belgians do for fun.
Seriously though we Americans have it all wrong.....we live to work....Europeans work just enough so that they can live it up!
Nico has taken a leave of absence from work for 12 months to travel and recharge his batteries, and his job will still be there when he gets back. Apparently, he must take off at least 4 weeks / year to prevent burnout [he's a nurse], and can take up to 5 years of extended leave throughout his career....
Similarly, I backpacked New Zealand in 2003 with an Austrian nurse who was also on an extended 12 month leave of absence she had decided to spend travelling the world; with the knowledge that her job would be waiting when she returned. Come to think of it, I hung out with some German executives at a bar in San Francisco who were on their way to Tahoe, also on an extended leave....they even invited me to hang out with them on the slopes when I'm back in Europe!!
But I digress! back to the couchsurfing experience...we were to meet just for coffee and a chat, so that I could pick his brains about do's / dont's / insider tips from a real live actual person who has successfully couchsurfed... instead, we wind up sharing a few beers at The Dragon's Den, a local live jazz spot in Chinatown, which I had not yet been to in 12 years of living here!
The place is empty, the music is fabulous....the musicians are thrilled to have someone there to enjoy and share their music with, and we are treated to a private show. Nico tells me of his hometown in Belgium, population 45,000, which has great beer and chocolate. There's not much reason for travelers to visit there, he tells me, unless they are into cycling.
Great beer and chocolate? Sounds reason enough for me... I make a mental note to visit Nico when I next find myself in Europe...
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