Great article. I’ve read it a few times just for fun. I have 3 “abodes” that I cycle through, plus my Lexus SUV that is totally self contained. It’s a no build so it can go from home to car in literally seconds. I recently got a storage so I can downsize even more. I’m a writer/planner so I’ve been able to live like this my entire life and career. I don’t think I could even function conventionally. So . . . Living the dream!
Thank you so much! I love that you’re experiencing a variety of adventures and that your work allows you to do that. I’ve been making money online since 2004 and I love that flexibility. Unconventional rules!!!
Like you, I have the traveling bug. I especially love doing road trips. I am getting ready to do a several-month-long trip starting in April. The next few years, I plan on traveling the US, then traveling overseas as a part-time digital nomad just to see how I like it. Thailand, Switzerland, and Poland are on top of my list to visit. Good luck on your adventures :).
Hey Stephen! That's fantastic that you're heading out on the road and making those plans. Whether you jump in full-time or part-time, the good news is you're doing it. Now that we've spent five years mostly in the US, I'm ready to return to Europe for a longer visit. We did three months a while back, but I think a year would be good.
Maybe we'll see ya out there somewhere. Good luck to you as well. Happy travels!
Hooah, I lived in Europe for 8 years as a child and adult through the military. One of my fondest memories is when we would vacation every year in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area of what was then West Germany. We would camp at Lake Chiemsee and near Zugspitze. I have not been to Europe since 1989, and I am looking forward to going there again.
HOOAH! My dad was stationed in Germany in the 60s, and my oldest sister was lucky enough to experience that as a child. My mother was born in the Netherlands, and I've been there many times, seeing the places they lived before and during the war, especially where my grandparents ran underground operations. https://www.101stairbornedivision.com/field-notes/a-tribute-to-harry-and-maria-gulikers
I didn't get sent anywhere in the military, so most of my travel has been on my dime. LOL
I enjoyed your comments and your thinking. For us... well who knows how our retirement will develop.
Thanks for including the picture of Twin Sister; I was looking up there this morning. It's fun to look way over to the right and see where our condo sits!
Great article. I’ve read it a few times just for fun. I have 3 “abodes” that I cycle through, plus my Lexus SUV that is totally self contained. It’s a no build so it can go from home to car in literally seconds. I recently got a storage so I can downsize even more. I’m a writer/planner so I’ve been able to live like this my entire life and career. I don’t think I could even function conventionally. So . . . Living the dream!
Thank you so much! I love that you’re experiencing a variety of adventures and that your work allows you to do that. I’ve been making money online since 2004 and I love that flexibility. Unconventional rules!!!
Like you, I have the traveling bug. I especially love doing road trips. I am getting ready to do a several-month-long trip starting in April. The next few years, I plan on traveling the US, then traveling overseas as a part-time digital nomad just to see how I like it. Thailand, Switzerland, and Poland are on top of my list to visit. Good luck on your adventures :).
Hey Stephen! That's fantastic that you're heading out on the road and making those plans. Whether you jump in full-time or part-time, the good news is you're doing it. Now that we've spent five years mostly in the US, I'm ready to return to Europe for a longer visit. We did three months a while back, but I think a year would be good.
Maybe we'll see ya out there somewhere. Good luck to you as well. Happy travels!
Hooah, I lived in Europe for 8 years as a child and adult through the military. One of my fondest memories is when we would vacation every year in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area of what was then West Germany. We would camp at Lake Chiemsee and near Zugspitze. I have not been to Europe since 1989, and I am looking forward to going there again.
HOOAH! My dad was stationed in Germany in the 60s, and my oldest sister was lucky enough to experience that as a child. My mother was born in the Netherlands, and I've been there many times, seeing the places they lived before and during the war, especially where my grandparents ran underground operations. https://www.101stairbornedivision.com/field-notes/a-tribute-to-harry-and-maria-gulikers
I didn't get sent anywhere in the military, so most of my travel has been on my dime. LOL
I enjoyed your comments and your thinking. For us... well who knows how our retirement will develop.
Thanks for including the picture of Twin Sister; I was looking up there this morning. It's fun to look way over to the right and see where our condo sits!
Thanks, Mike. For those who planned for retirement, at least there's hope. We are living it now, for as long as we can.
Twin Sisters was amazing but brutal. Nice, you have that condo! Toss us the key,s and we'll take care of it for you. 😝