We thoroughly found a peaceful harbor at F. D. Roosevelt State Park (our review) outside of Pine Mountain, Georgia and we ended up extending our stay there for 10 days. The Georgia Park system strikes a perfect balance for our style. You can reserve in advance online, but you don’t book a specific spot. Upon […]
Work Life
RVillage is Hiring – Remote Work Opportunities
One of the things we love about RVillage.com (other than that it is a great resource for us RVers) is that it’s owned and operated by a fellow fulltimer. And the CEO, Curtis Coleman, is building an entirely distributed team. There is no central office – all of us involved with RVillage work from wherever […]
Introducing RVillage.com – Technomadia’s ‘Secret Project’
It started last August. We had just wrapped up closing down Cherie’s family business, which had been the focus of her career and her primary source of income for the past 20 years. After several back-to-back major life challenges, we announced that we were excitedly looking forward to treating ourselves to a bit of a mini-sabatical […]
Watch This Space
Space. Glorious awesome space. After the Tin Can Tourist Convention cleared out on Sunday, Chris and I were walking around the campground late at night. It was so peaceful. Quiet. We had the entire campground to ourselves. No one but the friendly workampers around. Acres of tree’d bliss all ours. And solid LTE on all […]
It’s Snowing!!
No no no.. Florida hasn’t gotten THAT cold. But it’s been Snow(ing) here on Technomadia.com as Jason & Kristin Snow of Boondock Marketing have been giving us a nice coat of fresh paint. It’s been super fun connecting with these guys these past several weeks. They hit the road last year in their super sweet […]
Change Your Office View: Full Time RVing Workspaces
A couple weeks ago a reader chatted us up and asked if we had any resources about workspaces other RVers have created. Our immediate thought was… what a great idea for a series! So off I went to poke some fellow working-on-the-road RVers for photos of their workspaces to start creating a new little corner […]
Volunteer Lighthouse Hosting at Cape Blanco for RVers
After a major surgery a few years ago, my doctor read me my post-op instructions. The pain medicine I was on probably didn’t have me thinking the clearest, so I was confused as to why he was saying it was ok for me lift pails of oil up many dozens of steps so soon after […]
Getting to Know Cape Blanco
We’ve now been at Cape Blanco for just over a week. We’ve completed our first full set of volunteer shifts, and start another today. There are 4 volunteer couples and we work on a rotational schedule of three days in a row (an afternoon shift, a full 6 hr day, then a morning shift), get […]
Don’t Fight the Current… Adjust the Sails!
Want to know one of the secrets to happiness? Happiness is an attitude, not a thing that happens. You can’t create it, you have to start with it. Like sailing, you can either become frustrated fighting the currents, or you can adjust the sails with an excitement towards the future. I was pretty decent at […]
Announcing State Lines for Androidâ„¢!
It was a wonderful day back in May when long time reader Robert Lee of Hired Gun Technologies (Facebook Page) contacted us. He and his wife are travel enthusiasts and had been wanting to learn Androidâ„¢ development. We’ve had a number of developers begin the process of porting State Lines to Android, but roadblocks always came […]