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Show me your town!

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Swap Coordinator:DreamHope (contact)
Swap categories: Miscellaneous  Letters & Writing  Photography 
Number of people in swap:25
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:May 30, 2008
Date items must be sent by:July 31, 2008
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

International swap. Take your partner on a day out in your town.

For this swap, you will need a camera and a way of printing photos, $5 (plus anything you spend on your activities), and a day to have fun.

After signing up, please answer the following questions in a comment below:

  • Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)?

  • What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country?

  • How would you describe your travel style?

When you get your partner, look at their profile and their comments on this swap. Pretend they are coming to your town for one day and you are going to show them around.

Make a plan for what you would do with your partner if they visited. The plan should cover at least six hours. It does not have to be typical tourist activities. They can be things you already love to do (going shopping in a favourite neighbourhood; a museum you love; a preferred restaurant), or things you've always meant to do but never get around to. They can be free/cheap activities or very expensive. It should be something you think that you and your partner would both enjoy - touring with someone else is always a compromise.

Now the fun part: Grab your camera and follow your plan! Take friends or go on your own. Take pictures and keep any bus tickets, brochures, and business cards. Spend $5 on a small gift for your partner.

After your day out, write your partner a letter about the day. Include details about the weather, things that went right and wrong, how you got around, the food you ate, and what you saw and did.

Type or write neatly, print at least three photos, and put everything together in a nice package for your partner.

This swap is international and is open to new (unrated) swappers and to all rated swappers with at least a 4.8. Please have a filled out profile and follow all the instructions - I will ban you if you don't answer the questions.

Everyone have fun, and please remember to rate your partner when you receive.

Discussion

DreamHope 05/ 9/2008 #

My answers:

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)?

I prefer history and natural science museums, but I enjoy some art too. In terms of art, I prefer modern art, folk art, and special exhibits (my local art museum once had an exhibit with a robot theme). I also love gardens.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country?

I love to see local stores and eat in non-touristy and non-pretentious restaurants. I love artist's studios, street art, farmer's markets, craft fairs, theater, and live music. I love looking at buildings, especially old ones.

How would you describe your travel style?

Slow. I love to walk everywhere. I don't drive, so if I can't walk, I take the bus. I love to linger over good food. And my favourite activity is to wander around neighbourhoods that tourists don't usually visit.

ralesiah 05/10/2008 #

I love museums! Art and history are always good but I really like specialized museums (we have alot of these in Kansas). Ones like the Barb Wire or Telephone museum, a place where they tell you all about one thing are fascinating.

I love to see as much local culture as I can when visting a new place. Eating in diners or dives and scoping out thrift shops and used book stores are some of my favorite things. I also love live music and street performances of any kind. Meeting people, enjoying the outdoors, admiring buildings or public art are great too.

I would say I'm a laid back traveler. I don't like to have alot going on so that my plans can be derailed if need be. I do have a tendency to wander about in a new place but that can lead to some exciting things!

P.S. this is a great swap! can't wait. thanks!

pahasiga 05/13/2008 #

Museums... if I were going to another country/town, I'd take history and nature museums.

I'm not particularly fond of houses, so interesting houses usually do not excite me as much as interesting natural objects (trees that do not grow here... rocks...).

In a new place, I'd probably love to walk around in neighborhood at my own pace, and it would be more interesting to see how is everyday life in that place rather than tourist objects. (I'm not much of a tourist, I'm afraid. I would also prefer to stay with friends to hotels, if I would be travelling.)

bethrealistic 05/15/2008 #

Hi all. =) Looking forward to doing this swap, sounds like a lot of fun!

  • Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)?

I don't really enjoy science museums but I do often find natural history museums interesting. Art, history and design museums are all my favourites! I also love libraries.

  • What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country?

Spend at least one day travelling around on public transport and shopping, then find a good cafe/restaurant to relax and people-watch for the afternoon. Anything else depends on the type of place I'm visiting. But I'm always up for anything (except sports)!

  • How would you describe your travel style?

I try and go for the "immersion" style - trying to live like a local for a while. But I often fail (especially in places where I don't speak the language) and end up doing a lot of the usual tourist-y things.

I also love to know the history of the places I go, not just how people live there today, but how the place came to be like it is.

akadyke 05/15/2008 #

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? yep. i like fine arts, sculptures, cultural centers, kids.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? flea markets, window shop, parks, photography of old town, and eateries.

How would you describe your travel style? laid back.

JenDiggityDirt 05/17/2008 #

I love museums, especially if they give insight into local history. I like touring historic locations and checking out the old parts of town. I like taking photographs of old buildings and pretty landscapes. I like nature museums, but they are so often the same. I enjoy children's museums even though I don't have kids. Art museums are nice, but I don't visit them often because my husband gets bored to tears.

When visiting new areas we always hit the historic locations or, if there's some sort of major industry in town and they give tours, we're there. We also try and find vegan restaurants at which to eat because there aren't many in our town, so it's a nice treat to be able to go into a restaurant and order anything off the menu. I love Nature and go all gaga over scenic areas.

My travel style is very relaxed. I love road trips and have no problem spending all day driving around if there are neat things to see. I always try to get in a little bit of shopping. I'm a big believer in souvenirs. I always try and get an ornament and some sort of book to remind me of my trip. I also collect postcards of the places I've been! I almost always get a hotel unless someone INSISTS I stay with them and I will, but I'll be secretly grumbling the whole time. I am pretty antisocial, really. I try to avoid big crowds and usually plan trips for midweek so we don't have to deal with weekend crowds.

I can't wait for my virtual trip!

monket 05/21/2008 #

Do you like museums? Yes! Pretty much any kind, especially odd themed ones.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? I like to walk around and take pictures of cool looking landmarks or buildings, shop, try new foods, and interact with local people. And if there's a cool local rock show going on, I try to catch those :)

How would you describe your travel style? Pretty laid back. I'm the master of getting lost, so I don't really make "for sure" plans. I just go out and look around. Whatever happens happens!

turtlebug 05/21/2008 #

Do you like museums? Yes, I like Art Mostly, some Sciende & History museums are fun to see what is in your area

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? Depending on time & budget we try to do all we can in the time we are there. We find at least one historical place, specialty shops that are no where near our area, antiques espically, find a post card or two to send back home, eat at a resturant that in only in that area, take a guided tour, see if there are any parks around, take photos to scrapbook when I get home of the whole trip.

How would you describe your travel style? relaxing but like to take in the area as much as possible. We go run around town in the AM then crash in the afternoon, have a nice dinner at least one night & enjoy the time together.

rakuette 05/21/2008 #

Fun!

  • Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? i like museums of all kinds especially wacky ones. i love zoos and aquariums too!

  • What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? drink locally brewed beers, eat local food. definitely always try to go to local zoos. visit the 'midtown' and downtown or older areas. look for pottery studios (i'm a potter and love meeting other potters) definitely try to see a concert.
    that's usually why i'm in the city to begin with ;) farmer's markets craft shows cheap non-touristy stuff

  • How would you describe your travel style? hmmm, laid back, and i usually end up staying an extra day no matter what! and the first thing i usually do is go out for a pint.

krisadair 05/21/2008 #
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  Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? i am all about museums, art, history, natural, whatever. i am a history major so i would do history museums first, then art.
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  What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? i love local culture and food. i would have to get food where the locals eat and meet real people, not tourists. then i like to see the history of the area, what makes the town unique. 
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  How would you describe your travel style? i am pretty open as long as i get there, trains, buses, boats, foot. i like to walk around and look at everything. i vacation like i live, all out. i sometimes need to rest when i get back from a trip.
toothfarie 05/21/2008 #

Museums are fine, mostly history but i'd rather just "live" in that city for a day, living as the locals do...

I would to try foods/restaurants specific to that region. Also see the plants/trees/flowers that grow there...

I would like to shop at the local malls, for nothing in particular, just to sight see.

If there is a specific point of interest i'm the type that plans but if not i'm flexible (-:

I enjoy seeing simple things like what the buildings look like in that town, what the people see daily...

mitbitna 05/26/2008 #
 Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)?
* Absolutely - I love art and history museums especially.  I'm not too picky about art - I like all kinds.

  What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country?
* I love going to neighborhoods away from the touristy things (in addition to the touristy things - I want to experience both) to write in my journal in a local cafe or just poke around.  I enjoy going to marketplaces or farmer's markets in different places.  Parks are great, too.

  How would you describe your travel style?
* I love traveling.  Usually I travel by myself.  I love walking around new cities.  I try to do a mix of touristy endeavors and finding the pulse of the city.  I like staying in hostels or staying with people.  I get bored in hotels.
Degard 05/26/2008 #

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)?

Yes, I like museums that offer some interactivity with people, that are fun and that allows you to go around freely. Or museums where there are interesting expositions of fashion, design and so on. I'm a very big fan of art nouveau.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country?

My first aim would be eating local and representative food because I love food, after that I would visit the most popular places for the local people and hit a bar or a pub and have some drinks. Also I'd love doing some of the must do before you leave stuff. Because well, there's always something you just have to do when visiting one place, like, for example here in Mexico a must do should be drinking tequila.

How would you describe your travel style?

I don't like big crowds so I rather sometimes visit places that not many people go to. I Also like blending in with people so I rather pick up the bus, in a new place, that by itself is already a great adventure! Another thing is that I like kawaii stuff and goth stuff so I'd be quite delighted if I met people of the like while travelling and get to greet and chat with them.

tehuti 05/27/2008 #

Wow, this looks like so much fun!!!

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)?

If there is a museum with an Egyptology section, you won't be able to keep me away. I also like ethnographic exhibitions of local crafts, costumes, etc. Renaissance and impressionist art are other favourites. Local history exhibitions are fine in small doses.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country?

Botanical gardens and arboretums are a favourite. If I am abroad, I love looking at what is on sale in food stores and supermarkets and perhaps finding some exotic ingredients to take home. Outdoor markets are always a hit. Any area with outdoor entertainment, such as jugglers, buskers etc. Places where I can try local cooking. Provided the weather is good, outdoor cafes where I can sit over a drink and watch the world go by. I like to wander round and get the feel of a town, without necessarily going to all the main tourist attractions, although I will probably take in one or a few. Any opportunity to listen to local music is welcome.

How would you describe your travel style?

I like to walk as much as possible. Sometimes, I will take a hop-on, hop-off tour in an open-top bus, to get some idea of the geography of the place.

Wordsnob 05/27/2008 #

Things is GREAT! I LOVE to travel and we're always looking for new & interesting places to vist!

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? I like museums very much, particularly art or history museums, but unique museums are always fun, as well.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? I like to see the major "must sees" but then I like to experience the culture of the country or city. I prefer shops & restaurants the locals go to. I like markets & historical areas. I am a huge history buff, so we tend to visit alot of historical houses or castles or other architecturally interesting places filled with history & legend. I like to learn about how people live now & in the past. I love haunted history too!

How would you describe your travel style? I'm a go-go-go sort of person. I wouldn't enjoy a "sit on the beach" sort of vacation. I'd rather see as much as possible during the time I'm there. I really like staying at B&Bs over chain hotels (and I NEVER camp), good food & wine, and really experience the trip.

cjnstan 05/27/2008 #

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? Yes, anything with history. Like Newport Rhode Island mansions. I love learning about people's history and how they lived back in the day.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? I love to plan trips so I really do some research and figure out the things I like to see ahead of time. I like to see the major sites but then I also love to go off the beaten path and be more like a local (that's when the research comes in handy).

How would you describe your travel style? I like to travel on a budget. I am a go go kind of person, I don't want to skip a beat.

Jess 05/28/2008 #

Sorry for my horrible English =/:

  • Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? I love museums! History and natural history museums are my favorites, but I like art and science too.

  • What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? I like to walk around, see how's the local culture... I love libraries, good and interesting restaurants (especially when they have a charming decoration), historic places, fun fairs, flea markets, cafes... I like non-touristy places, as everyone here. I love nature, too, and would love to see typical plants or animals... and I would love to know a wharf, if there is one!

  • How would you describe your travel style? I don't know... I think I'm the relaxed kind, I love walking slowly, apprecianting everything... I'm not agitated.

Ninaribena 05/28/2008 #

Oooh, naughty me! I've been away, but now I can answer the burning questions... Museums?: Yes, I like design or art museums or buildings with architectural interest. Art and fashion exhibitions. What would I like to see?: Culture, markets, architecture, fashion... sample the local food, eat out (with good interior design) or have a lively dinner hosted at someone's house (if they enjoy entertaining!). Definitely not the obvious tourist attractions, show me the soul of your city. My travel Style: think about what I would like to see, but no schedules. Easy going, happy to be guided by a friend and see what you are most keen to show me. ps: can't wait to show some-one around Canberra!

WhereDidYouGo 05/28/2008 #

Hello! I like museums, but I usually prefer to be doing other exploring if I am in a new place.

I like to go off the beaten track when I am travelling. The less touristy the better. I love watching people! I am a big fan of markets, especially fish and vegetable markets.

My travel style is pretty gung-ho. A little bit of planning and then jump in the deep end and see what happens. Getting lost is all part of the adventure!

wingedmuse 05/29/2008 #

i'm going to enjoy this swap! my answers :)

  • Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? oo i'm not much of a history buff at all, but i do love science museums. i also enjoy the occasional art museum visit.

  • What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? i always try to get an eclectic mix of non-touristy with must-see attractions. theme/water parks, miniature golfs, local festivals (ie: wine & cheese festival, medieval faire, arts/crafts festivals, dachshund races :P), farmer's markets, botanical gardens, indie type bakeries & deli's, beaches, window shopping, boat/train tours, off the beaten path scenic drives, ZOO's! i definitely tend to take a ton of pictures during a road trip & absolutely love weird & windy back roads & deep downtown cities. i love walking downtown or in the middle of a town & looking at all the places & going into random bakeries or shops & coming out with something wonderful.

  • How would you describe your travel style? i'm such an avid planner (it's ridiculous), but that's why my beau throws in his spontaneity :) if it's a few-days-only trip then i try to see & do as much as possible. so the longer the stay, the more relaxed i become :) we normally travel by car to get to the destination, but use that particular cities means of transportation (cabs, bus, subway, feet, bikes) for a different feeling.

indygirl 05/29/2008 #

*I like museums from the MET to the odd and quirky.

*When I travel I like to get a feel for the area and it's people. I usually ask locals for their favorite place to eat, where do they like to go for entertainment, etc. I have a weakness for the water and if there is an ocean or lake, you can find me there at least 1 of my travel days.

*"The joy is in the journey", is my travel style. Laid back, spontaneous and drinking-in the soul filling moments of the trip. Have a wonderful day "showing me your town"!

shelley96734 05/29/2008 #

I do enjoy going to a museum, especially modern art and natural history. We don't have any here:( I have never been to another country and I am the type that wants to see everything. I really enjoy the everyday sights: things that the locals do: open markets, coffee houses, parks... Although I only visit Hawaii every summer, I do travel around the western US alot also. Mostly camping, so my travel style would be "outdoorsy". Lots of state parks, natural history, hikes and walks. I love the outdoors! I also enjoy driving all the scenic and historic routes. I hope this helps...

simonJester 05/29/2008 #

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? I love museums, especially art, but also history and science. When I was younger I could spend all day at the history and natural science museums, which are across the street from each other. I knew the places better than the guides.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? Secondhand stores or thift shops. The first thing I do when I get to the hotel I'm staying at, I pull out the phone book and look for a good secondhand store. I'm also partial to street fairs, flea markets, and little out-of-the-way diners. Anywhere fun and interesting. I love old movie theaters and those little "pocket-parks", the unexpected patches of green you find in the city that are perfect for a picnic.

How would you describe your travel style? Slow and random. My idea of a good trip would be one with no particular destination, where I could just ramble on for a bit and make my own discoveries without having any sort of deadline to meet.

mintdill 05/30/2008 #

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? I love museums, especially art and wacky, off-beat types that you can only find in that particular area. I especially love Asian art.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? Okay, I'll admit it, I like the typical touristy things on top of local fun. I usually try to visit restaurants that are off the beaten path (usually the case anyhow since I'm a vegetarian). I love to find older buildings, parks, gardens, etc. I love finding fun local shops, especially local yarn shops! :)

How would you describe your travel style? I'm pretty laid back, but always like to have a general idea of what I want to do. I usually have a list of places/things I wish to see, but almost never have a set time in which to go (unless, rarely, there is a small window of time allowed such as with opening/closing times or there's a show/concert that I want to attend). I like to wake up and see what mood I'm in prior to committing to a plan for the day.

Clau 05/30/2008 #

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? Yes, especially history. I always like to learn more about the history of a place, how people lived in these days and how the buildings looked like. However, bearing in mind that I’d only have one day, I wouldn’t spend too much time on it.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? I like a good mix between touristy sites and things you wouldn’t find in a travel guide. I’m very much interested in historic locations and buildings, see local stores (especially craft stores and foodstuff), flea markets or thrift stores, eat at a restaurant with local specialities. If you happen to live in a place near any kind of water, I’d love to go there.

How would you describe your travel style? I usually pick out a couple of “must-sees� to start with and let myself get inspired by what the town has to offer. I love to wander around and am rather laid back. I enjoy the simple things in life.

tiniane 05/30/2008 #

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? Yes, I like museums but rarely take the time to visit one. I would prefer modern arts. And science.

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? I like a short trip through the touristical 'must sees'. But after this I like to explore the less popular places. I am especially enjoying markets. And street Cafes. It is great to sit around in a foreign place watching people and just breathe the atmosphere. Furthermore I always try the local food and drinks. I enjoy the small things. Moments that give me an insight into people's lives in a different place.

How would you describe your travel style? I like walking. If I am walking around I have the right speed do explore things. And I am not really having very fixed plans. I like to decide spontaneously which places I like and where I want to spend some more time and which places I can pass without stopping to take a look around. Hope this will help. I am looking very much forward to this swap!

Adrienne131313 05/30/2008 #

Do you like museums? If yes, what kind (art, science, history, other)? I enjoy Old stuff like Prision museums or forts, old houses. Umm Ripleys are cool Oh and Wax Museums are sweet and science ones are neat too :) Im not really into art museumes though ( sorry for spelling)

What do you like to see or do when you visit another city or country? I enjoy Site seeing. Visiting places seeing old Buildings Walking around to get the vibe of the places and shopping.

How would you describe your travel style? i would say laid back i like to take everything in :)

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