The past couple of weeks have been super busy, and combined with some WordPress attacks that brought our server to a sluggish state – we just haven’t had time to keep up. So we’re taking you back in time to catch up! On Thursday May 9, we decided the time had come to cross out […]
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The Journey Continues Upriver
Since we last left you, we’ve continued to follow the Lewis & Clark Trail northward through Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. And it seems each location we arrive at is better and better. Weston, MO It never really stopped raining on Wednesday when we were leaving Kansas City, and we weren’t too terribly excited […]
Un-Cutting the Cord
Today is my seventh Nomadiversary – seven years since I cut the cord and left traditional fixed-location life behind. Over the years, I’ve often been asked “Why?” – what inspired me to hit the road to head out to see the world with only a ridiculously small Tab Clamshell and a little Jeep Liberty to […]
Hmm.. Maybe we do have a Pattern?
Many times we’ve been asked ‘So, do you have a pattern you follow each year?’ We always answer that we make it up as we go and don’t follow a pattern or routine. But as we prepare to get back out there on the open road this spring, I’m having a bit of dejavu. See if […]
Busy Chilling
We have thoroughly enjoyed the past week parked at Wekiwa Springs State Park. Not only have we gotten lots of rest and relaxation in – we’ve also been able to catch up on some research projects, hung out with friends, went to an intense yoga class (ouch!) and handled some business projects. Oh, and there’s […]
Starting to Think Ahead
First of all, I wanted to say a sincere thank you for all of the heartfelt condolences left on our last blog post in response to my father’s passing. I am so very touched by how many people have reached out, and helped make this time a little bit easier by reminding us that we […]
Chattanooga and St. Louis
We completed our 380 mile driving day from the Savannah area to Chattanooga, and then another 450 mile repositioning into St. Louis last weekend. Time on the road was mostly uneventful, except for a potentially scary encounter in Atworth, GA (just north of Atlanta). Moving from Savannah to Chattanooga We had pulled off I-75 in […]
Apple’s iOS6 – The Best Place For Maps
The Internet is abuzz this week about the new iPhone 5, the iOS 6 software update, and OMG how horrible Apple’s new mapping software is. By the amount of fuss being made, you’d think that Apple had just made a catastrophic mistake and was on the verge of becoming the next RIM or Palm or […]
Ordinary and Reflective
I think there’s something unique about returning to your point of origination in your nomadic journey. While being still for nearly 6 weeks now has been very nourishing for our nomadic souls, it also doesn’t leave a lot of room for posting about exciting travel adventures. As predicted, our lives have become a bit more […]
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 […]