This past summer we’ve been on a secret mission, and we’d like to share it with you. Just a fair warning.. the rest of this post is a bit more sentimental than we generally share in this space. The Secret Plan Last spring my father had received some extraordinarily good news regarding his cancer treatments. […]
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Georgia Lingers In Our Minds
After wrapping up our bus maintenance in Chattanooga, it was time for some fun in Georgia! Atlanta We made a late night arrival to our friend’s Dale & Miri’s place nearish downtown Atlanta who we had parked our Oliver with previously. Based on our memories, we were pretty sure the bus would fit. His property […]
A Year On Lithium
Has it been a year already? When we bought our bus last summer it had no house battery bank or inverter installed – critical features of utmost importance for two Technomads who depend on ample electricity for both our work and social lives. We knew this was an area we needed to immediately address if […]
Ramblings: Tales from Nomads – Voyager 54
Meet John John Lamb has been on the road since mid-2010. He’s a solo traveler in his late 50s who funds his adventures by picking up workamping jobs around the country that range from hosting campgrounds to building projects. Since John hit the road, he’s now on his third RV – it’s a classic Goldilocks […]
A Full Time RVer’s Perspective on Fuel Costs
This article was originally published in 2012. We have a more current version available, also now reflecting our boating fuel costs: Pouring Rent Into the Tank: A Perspective on Fuel Costs for Full Time RVers and Boaters One of the first objections naysayers have about a full time RVing lifestyle is fuel costs, and how […]
Ohio to Chattanooga – Bus Rallies and Bus Maintenance
After leaving Michigan we took a slow meander on our own to the next bus rally in Ohio. Dayton, OH While it wasn’t the most direct route to New Paris, OH – we wanted to stop at the USAF Museum in Dayton. So we got an early start from Sterling State Park just north of […]
Nomadic Money – Banking, Finances & Taxes
<— Read Chapter 9: Picking a Domicile State, Getting Mail & Voting Read Chapter 12: Approaching the Overwhelm of Preparing for Full Time Travel —> Being nomadic doesn’t necessarily mean divorcing yourself from the economy, forgoing being a tax paying citizen or giving up saving for the future. While you’ll likely eliminate many bills, you’ll still have expenses […]
Less Than 2 Days To Go! Let’s Kickstart this Doc!
Aug 29 Update: This campaign was fully funded and is now closed. Thank you all for your support! And *squee* it’s really happening – we’re going to be on the big screen!! We are super excited to see The Wireless Generation documentary Kickstarter campaign nearing its fundraising goal. And we are so thankful for […]
The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
Hi everyone.. Kiki here. You know all those bus projects my people keep talking about? Notice how few of them are for CATS?? They keep doing things like adding a new refrigerator, a dual desk, new floors and cabling conduits. Oh come on…yawn… borning.. it’s all for people! Everything should be about the cat! Last […]
Wrapping up Michigan
When last we checked in, we had just finished up touring the Upper Peninsula and Western Shore of Michigan. All and all, both were fabulous experiences with relative social isolation. As much as we love visiting friends and making new ones, we just sometimes need a break to be out on our own. Us introverts […]