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		<title>By: Sharon Sluggett</title>
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		<description>Hi Julie, was ever so delighted to hear you on CBC Almanac today as I tried to do some Spring cleaning on the first day of Spring! Your knowledge and resource of information regarding home exchanges was helpful and reassuring to the &quot;want to be.&quot;  Home exchange is something we have considered for about 5 years, wanting to exchange to Ireland, the birth of my mother.It seems a good avenue to accommodate the need for affordability without having to stay in those youth hostels that we did in the 70&#039;s on our backpacking trip. It just doesn&#039;t seem so appealing , you know the community kitchen and all that comes with that! So thanks for the great info and removing the fears of exchanging. I hope to travel soon again. Thanks Sharon Sluggett</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Julie, was ever so delighted to hear you on CBC Almanac today as I tried to do some Spring cleaning on the first day of Spring! Your knowledge and resource of information regarding home exchanges was helpful and reassuring to the &#8220;want to be.&#8221;  Home exchange is something we have considered for about 5 years, wanting to exchange to Ireland, the birth of my mother.It seems a good avenue to accommodate the need for affordability without having to stay in those youth hostels that we did in the 70&#8217;s on our backpacking trip. It just doesn&#8217;t seem so appealing , you know the community kitchen and all that comes with that! So thanks for the great info and removing the fears of exchanging. I hope to travel soon again. Thanks Sharon Sluggett</p>
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