Before taking the Skytrain to go to Langley to meet Alan and his WindSong, it's Liza's turn to be interviewed. She has so much to say that we have to focus... our conversations are always lively and we have a hard time stopping...Two clips videos will be online the same day. In one of them Liza will talk about consensus, This way of managing a cohousing community isn't simple, I admit, but it seems to have several advantages. There would be too much to say about this extraordinary woman who conveys a torrent of information with every sentence; the rest will be expressed in one of the upcoming articles.
Lysa takes me to the train station. My backpack is too full, and I enter the world of public transportation in Vancouver and its surroundings. The journey will be uneventful, except that I got a little confused interpreting the departure announcements. Alain, a patient man, had to revise his route to pick me up a few times. We finally met in front of a thingamajig. pin ball…at Lougheed Station.
From there, we went to WindSong. The entrance was inviting; you could feel the welcome. Once inside, the architecture of the Atrium is what grabs you. The colorful storefronts of the houses (condos), eclectic decor, and young people having fun without making a sound (surprising). In fact, this hushed atmosphere stayed with me throughout my stay. Alan had thought of everything. As soon as I was settled, I met the first person I would interview. The interviews are categorized by Cohousing.










