We’ve been blessed recently to virtually encounter other inspiring folks embarking on lives of conscious intent involving nomadism. I’d like to introduce you to them: Abandon The Cube – Mike and Lauren quit their jobs, and are traveling the world. They’re currently preparing to be part of the Mongol Rally, and are looking for sponsors. […]
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For Sale: Oliver Legacy Elite 17′ Fiberglass RV Travel Trailer
January 2012 Update: The trailer below has sold, however we sometimes hear of others that might come up for sale (there were only 45 made, so it’s a rare event). We do know of a solar powered one, like our Oliver was, that might be available. Drop us a line at us@technomadia.com and we’ll put you in […]
Boat Wanted
Only a week ago, the thought of Cherie and I sailing off into the sunset was a “certainly, but someday” sort of thing. But after spending some time at the Miami International Boat Show & Strictly Sailing event, the idea of relocating at least part of the year onto a liveaboard is starting to seem […]
The Miami International Boat Show
As planned, we spent Saturday and Sunday this past weekend at the Miami International Boat Show and the co-located sailing focused Strictly Sail Miami. Though these events have traditionally been very distinct, the no-longer-appropriately-named “Strictly Sail” has unfortunately now been devoured by the vastly larger powerboat focused Miami International Boat Show. To our disappointment, there […]
Take the Serendipity Challenge
We strive to live our lives embracing nomadic serendipity, and keeping our schedule on Nomadic Standard Time. We’ve discovered that escaping the stress that comes from rushing around to meet scheduled obligations opens one up to truly being in tune with what is around you in the moment. This allows you to truly experience where […]
Ripples of Serendipity
Cherie and I get emails all the time from people who want to meet us while we are passing through their area. Some great connections and conversations have come about via “meeting our fans”, and only rarely have we had any awkward and/or boring encounters. Meeting so many and such diverse cool people is one […]
What’s New at Technomadia.com
We’re constantly tweeking our online life. Even if you visit our website at https://www.technomadia.com (as opposed to RSS or E-mail subscriptions), you may have missed some of our more recent additions. So, here’s some new stuff you might be interested in checking out: Changes to our blog New Paint – We’ve finally had time to […]
Travelogue: St. Louis to Florida
Time frame: January 20 – February 20, 2010 Miles Driven: 1776 After an extended month long winter and holiday stop in St. Louis visiting Chris’ family, it was time to head south for the remainder of the winter. Cherie previously lived in Florida for 12 years before we hit the road, and that’s where her […]
Workamping at Amazon.com pre CamperForce – Was it Worth it?
We spent the last part of 2009 trying out workamping at Amazon.com’s fullfillment center in Coffeyville, Kansas. We finally have enough of the details brought together to share our assessment about the financial rewards, hours involved and challenges. As we generally earn our income doing various technical & marketing consulting, both remotely online and onsite, […]
March Nomads
It’s that time again.. when we share with you some cool fellow nomadic folks we’ve discovered lately, and tempt you into spending all your free time being inspired. Writing these posts has become quite a joy for me, and keeps me constantly on the prowl for other like minds. As our February has been full […]