Where to go?!

I know it’s still summer, but I’ve already started to think about where to spend my winter.
Living in Sweden is awsome in so many ways, but I hate freezing and if you do then winter really sucks in this beautiful country!

So my plan is, like every year, to pack my bag and go somewhere in the world to work for some months.
Since I work with web travelling is never a problem, my office is not bigger then my MacBook Air 11 and my iPhone, and the only thing I need other then that is a café and wifi.

So then the question is – where?
And this is the problem that Owegoo are trying to solve.
‘Cause I have no clue on where I want to go this winter, but I know what I need and want on the place where I end up.

This is my list of the stuff I need want.

  • I want to go somewhere where it’s warm, perfect would be around 30 degrees C.
  • It needs to be cheeper to live there then it is in Sweden, so cheap that when splitting the cost over the months my livingcost should be so low that the price of the flighttickets didn’t become an extra cost.
  • I like big cities and good food.
  • I want to be able to walk around alone and feel safe.
  • Of course good infrastructure is a must since I’m gonna work there, but that can mean some cafés with good wifi or the possibility to buy cheap prepaid-simcards.
  • Also it would be nice to be in a country where I can communicate with the people living there, so english or spanish.
  • If would be awsome if it’s close to the sea.

Soon Owegoo is ready to be release, but until then I guess I have to continue googeling around to try to find places that fit my whishlist and then compare prices myself, having 20 windows open just to compare flighttickets to different destinations and with different companies.

But I promise you, I need Owegoo too much to let it take much longer!

Do you dream?

Do you dream, when the rain poores down,
about a long white beach, the sun touching you,
warming your neck, lightening your day?

Do you dream, when life is slow,
about the big city’s pulse, people surrouding you,
red trafic lights, the energy in the clubs?

Do you dream, when life is just mondays,
about an adventure, views you’ve never seen,
people you’ve never met, getting lost and finding new ways?

Do you dream, when you love someone,
about creating a memory, something non of you know,
the beginning of something new?

When travel is not about a place, but about a feeling,
an experience.
A longing for something, not somewhere.
Then your are at the beginning of a story, at the beginning of the journey.

Owegoo ❤ Pinterest

Tony Robbins asks ‘Why do we do what we do?’.
There are many answer to that  question, but when the question is specified to ‘Why do we do Owegoo’ there is one answer that outweighs the others – it is because we love sharing.
Sharing memories and stories from places we have seen and experienced.
Sharing the excitement of going somewhere you never been and discover something new.
Sharing inspiration and tips on where to go and what to see.

This is also the reasons why we love Pinterest so much.
We get to share what inspires us with you.
We get to pass on other peoples memories, inspiration and dreams.
Follow us and we’ll follow you back and we can start inspire each other!

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Sharing memories

Traveling is seeing and experiencing.
It’s about leaving, going and arriving.
Arriving to new places and seeing stuff you’ve never seen before.
About returning and opening your eyes to see new details in what is already familiar and known.

What we see we keep as memories in our heart and we share them to keep them alive and to give them away as small presents of inspiration to our friends.
We remind them of places they have been or take them to places they didn’t even know existed.

One memory I hope you yourself get to experience one day is seeing a hot air balloon lift at dawn and drift away over the Savannah.

The Seat Next to Me

Pieces, Chicago. photo by: Katie Hellerman

I don’t like talking to people next to me on the plane. I do my utmost to discourage anyone from even thinking I’d enjoy a conversation. I put my hood up, sunglasses on, take my iPad out, and put ear buds in.

This is exactly how I got on a flight from Chicago to Florence via Madrid. An hour into the flight a group of very tipsy, loud, and excited American women began to talk graphically about all the things they were going to do with their boyfriends when they arrived in Madrid (apparently the boyfriends were pro-basketball players). It got so hilariously inappropriate that I burst out laughing.

That’s when the person seated next to me asked, “¿Qué dijeron?” (What did they say?). Now I was in trouble. A person who I was going to have to sit next to for the next nine hours asked me a direct question in the first hour of the trip. What started as a hesitant explanation of my countrywomen, turned into the best conversation I have had in my entire life.  I hadn’t spoken Spanish for months, but somehow found enough words to cover the expanse of the Atlantic Ocean.  Was it really possible to find a kindred spirit in the seat next to you?

When we reached Madrid, my companion’s home, we decided not to stay in contact with one another. Our experience had been too surreal to try and repeat in the world outside of a plane. Even though many years have past, I still look for him every time I’m on a flight to Madrid.

Lost and Found

Nightlight Life, Costa Rica. photo by: Katie Hellerman

Outside of the bigger cities such as San Jose and Heredia, in Costa Rica there are no addresses. It goes beyond numberless buildings. To quote the band U2, “the streets have no names.” Our friends who wanted to visit received this “address”:

Go to Playa Grande, Take a left at the second road before the beach, you will see a big billboard with a bunch of advertising signs on the corner.   Follow that road, which turns into a dirt road, about 5 minutes.  Then you will enter though a gate and you’ll see the sign for “Palm Beach”.  Follow the road and stay left. Then you will pass through a really big drainage ditch, when you pass through the ditch, take the immediate right on the next road.  Go over the speed bumps and you will see the grocery store and the restaurant on the right. It is a yellow house on the right.

It’s a miracle that anyone ever made it. But they did. And I think in a way, they arrived more in the present than if the likes of Siri had guided them step-by-step.  Something so seemingly chaotic and disorganized, took them out of their heads and tricked them into being in the moment. You can’t be thinking about the proposal you submitted at the office if you are trying to decide if the drainage ditch that you just past through was the “really big one.” You must pay attention and observe your surroundings (which incidentally happened to be lush rainforest full of exotic flora and fauna). And isn’t that the purpose of a vacation?….To vacate your troubles and live in the moment.

 

 

 

 

 

How did I miss that?

Waiting. Istanbul. photo by: Katie Hellerman

Did you know that birds don’t just make noise to make noise? Did you know that you can predict when a hawk is in the vicinity several minutes before you see it? Did you know that there is a way to tell the gender and age of deer from only looking at its footprints?

I’ll never forget the first time I went on a walk with a professional animal tracker. Until that point, I’d considered myself pretty “outdoorsy.” I could identify plants, camp, build a fire, and wasn’t fazed by mud or bugs. My first walk only covered the piece about what is called “bird language.” But even that was enough to leave me flabbergasted. Never again could I enjoy bird sounds. I am now constantly wondering what’s prompting the ruckus. How was it that I had previously lived and supposedly deeply interacted in this world and not been aware of what was really going on?

One of the things that both scares and exhilarates me about life and travel are those moments, like mine on that walk through the woods, when a veil is suddenly lifted and you realize that you’ve only been seeing a small piece of what is really going on. It is this tension of never knowing how clearly you are seeing the picture that motivates me to be continuously curious about cultures and worlds other than my own. It also makes me more understanding of those perspectives that differ mine. Because, in the end, how can I truly know which one of us is standing on the “enlightened” side of things?

Trinkets of Travel

photo by: Katie Hellerman

On the shelf, in a glass shop in Murano, lined up next to its many friends, this horse didn’t make much of an impression. It was a last minute, kind of silly purchase. Who doesn’t need a glass horse in their life?

But, now, miles and years from where it came from, just one look makes me smile. Isn’t it funny how such a small object can hold so many memories?

Inspiration

We love to travel, and I guess that’s no surprise – that’s the reason why we work with Owegoo!
We thought it would be fun to share some of the places we recently been to with you so we joined Instagram, so if you want some inspiration just follow us there.
If you just want to see the photos on your computer we also made a page on our blog where we collect all the photos.
Pretty nice places huh?  :)

 

Be a part of our team!

We are looking for people who want to be part of an awesome team right at the start of what will be a great site for exploring and finding trips.

Getting involved early in the trip gives you a chance to be involved in creating the vision, steer it in the right direction and be a part of making it become real.

Being involved in the project gives you a better chance of getting hired when we hire our first employees. But being a part of a startup also means that some things are unwritten, undefined and perhaps more risky – we’re looking for people who are not intimidated by this, but challenged and inspired by the adventure and the opportunities.

Our team is spread over the world, we’re working from Sweden, Cyprus and Australia and are therefor location-independent, where you are is not important.
Except for our meetings we work independently and it is therefore important that you are driven and self-sustaining.
Giving you that freedom also means that we expect you are responsible and really want to help us creating an awesome site!

We believe it’s importent to feel like you’re a part of the team and you will be involved to shaping both your own role and the project as a whole.

The skills we are primarily looking for right now is …

 

COPY & COMMUNICATIONS
We’re looking for awesome writers who loves communication and storytelling!

You are expected to…
- To work with our PR team creating inspirational texts to our site and our blog.
- Write press materials and newsletters.

We want you to…
- Love working in teams.
- Have a passion for writing and storytelling.
- Is responsible and take initiatives.

What you get from us…
- Experience of working with a rapidly growing start-up.
- Learn all the skills we possess by working tight with us.
- Regular coaching.
- Possibility of future employment.

It’s great if you have training or experience in similar tasks, but not required – are you a passionate, curious person who wants to learn, we want to work with you no matter what you have done before!
Is this you? Send us and email at sofia@owegoo.com

 

 

PROGRAMMERS
We are looking for programmers who want to be part of the team building our site.

You are expected to…
- Together with the other programmers plan, organize and build our site.

We want you to…
- Love working in teams.
- Have a great interest in programming.
- Recognize the importance of thinking and build long-term.
- Is responsible and take initiatives.

What you get from us…
- Experience of working with a rapidly growing start-up.
- Learn all the skills we possess by working tight with us.
- Regular coaching.
- Possibility of future employment.

It’s great if you have training or experience in similar tasks, but not required – are you a passionate, curious person who wants to learn, we want to work with you no matter what you have done before!

Is this you? Send us and email at sofia@owegoo.com