About the Author
Helen Kaulbach
Helen Kaulbach worked as a newspaper reporter and photographer for most of her career. During the 14 years that she and her late husband Doug travelled the world home swapping, she kept a blog of their adventures. She is also the author of three one-act plays and three novels, Disaster in Aloha (2015), The Lottery (2016), and Love @ Sea (2017). She lives in British Columbia, Canada.
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Home Swapping
Home Swapping is the story of a Canadian couple’s 14 years of adventure, travelling by staying in other people’s homes all over the world. Helen Kaulbach describes vacations many think they can only dream of, and how she and her husband Doug planned and enjoyed these many trips of a lifetime, on a tight budget. Each chapter is a journey through one exchange trip: the extravagant homes and penthouse condos, the new foods, driving on the left side of the road, and even nearly seeing a shark attack from 25 floors above.
Home Swapping is also a guide to how to get started. You’ll see that, by choosing to live in a home rather than an impersonal hotel or resort, you are more likely to make friends and experience the local culture. And, this type of travel is accessible to homeowners of any age. These stories are the perfect antidote to years of quarantines and travel bans – you’ll get excited about travelling again! |
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Love @ Sea
An e-mail romance becomes a long-distance problem. After being cyberspace friends for two years, Adam and Susan finally meet on a cruise ship. As their love deepens they realize they have a big problem. He manages a hotel in Honolulu, HI; she owns a travel agency in Buffalo, NY. They both have responsibilities and staff. Adam can’t move to Buffalo and Susan can’t move to Honolulu. They leave the ship after their vacation on the Mexican Riviera, with no idea how or when they will ever meet again. Then fate takes a turn that neither expected.
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The Lottery
The Lottery experience An elderly lady checks her lottery ticket at the mall and discovers she has the winning jackpot numbers. Elly is accustomed to spending her day at the mall people watching, having lunch and chatting with friends and strangers, She tucks the ticket into her purse and, telling no one, secretly enjoys it all day. For some of the people she interacts with she makes a mental note to help them with part of her winnings. Twelve people she encounters that day at the mall have life-changing experiences soon after; some good, some bad. The most life-changing experience of the day is reserved for Elly herself.
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Disaster in Aloha
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