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For the entire year of 2012, Tony and I traveled the world without a plan. Beyond our airline tickets (that we bought a few weeks in advance of our desired travel dates) and the occasional hotel room booked out, we explored the globe not knowing what came next.   It was liberating and thrilling… But […]

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“For what it’s worth: it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be. There’s no time limit, stop whenever you want. You can change or stay the same, there are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope […]

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Check out the bottom of this post for my complete PACKING LIST for the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu 4 day / 3 night hike! After our Inca Trail hike last March, I wrote a post on tips for hiking the Inca Trail… But little did I know that people had WAY more questions than I had answers. […]

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Is getting work done possible while traveling? Between the constant moves between cities and irregular schedule, how can you get anything done? Yes you can and the “how” of it is pretty simple. If you are someone who gets things done when you’re at home or at work, you will get things done when you […]

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Big holidays are easy to remember and provide a great yardstick  for me to measure my life. I might not remember where I was April 18th, but I can pretty easily list off where I was the last few July 4th’s (American Independence Day): Last July 4th, Meg and I were in Berlin. The 4th […]

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Before I begin this article, I will apologize in advance for offending anyone or for sharing WAY to much detail about our private life with people… such as our parents. But I feel like the topic of sex when traveling (especially long-term) is so misconstrued by non-nomadic folk, that I thought it was crucial to […]

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A common thing we hear from people who learn about our travels is that they envy us and wish they could do what we are doing. This sentiment always gives me two thoughts: “It really isn’t that hard. All you have to do is leave your job and travel for a year with no fixed […]

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Tony and I just started our summer gig petsitting in the Sierra Nevada Mountains (California) on a beautiful 20-acre ranch complete with 4 pups, 2 wild horses, 2 cats, internet, and incredible scenery. But besides spending our days working on building our empire, running the nearby hiking trails, and playing with the animals, there isn’t […]

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