If you stick around here very long or check out our Technical Arsenal, you’ll probably pick up we’re quite the Apple FanNomads – we each have a Macbook laptop, an iPad and an iPhone. We’re often asked what role each of our devices plays in our mobile life, and if we recommend a similar setup. As […]
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Our State Park Trail to Texas
Whenever we’re making a repositioning, it’s always a choice of what pace to take. Do we concentrate on just getting to our next destination by having long driving days and few stops? Or do we meander and take time to explore? Both have their benefits. We didn’t have an event in Austin we were aiming […]
Picking a Domicile State, Getting Mail & Voting as a Nomad
<— Read Chapter 8: Nomadic Romance, Sex & Relationships Read Chapter 10: Nomadic Money – Banking, Finances & Taxes –> Mail. Bills. Voting. If you’re a nomad wanting to remain all legal-like, you’ll need to take all these things into account. How does one handle all of these logistical things when you don’t have a physical fixed home […]
Lesson UP in Serendipity
Since we left the EAA Airventure show in Oshkosh, WI – we decided to explore an area of the country we’ve never been before. The Upper Peninsula (UP) of Michigan. With a goal set to get to Florida by early September, we figured we have a little bit of time to do some exploring. We […]
Check Your Reserves! (Tips for Backups & Online Security)
You wouldn’t jump out of an airplane without a reserve parachute, would you? The odds are very high that you won’t need it, and many skydivers go for years without even coming close to pulling the ripcord on their lifesaving spare. But when you need it, you REALLY need it. The situation is the same […]
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 […]
4 Years Ago
Warning: We’ve always carefully avoided using this blog as a platform to express our political leanings. We know that we have readers from a variety of backgrounds and walks of life – and we respect and honor each of you and would rather focus our energies on the things that we have in common rather […]