Wednesday, August 14, 2019

#Vanlife Obsessed? See My City Destination Recommendations.

I've been spending a lot of time on the road recently, and did a little roundup of some cool cities to spend your #vanlife living and working, like Lake Havasu City, pictured below. Check it out, and let me know what you think!

The 7 Best Cities to Live That #Vanlife


Fun Fact: It was about 110° F when this picture was taken. 

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Love Animals? Check out my newest piece!

Head over to Livability.com  to see my newest piece,


8 Cities With (Surprisingly) Easy Access to Wildlife

See if your home made the list, and learn about some fun new places to check out. You could be playing with penguins, petting a rhino, or watching wolves this summer! While you're at it, check out their list of the Top 100 best places to live


Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Official Semi Nomads

Are we verbing Montgomery here?

I am excited to announce that a long time goal of mine is finally being realized. We are embarking on a semi nomadic style of life. I left traditional work nearly four years ago, and ever since my husband has been trying to move to a position where he can work remote more often.

So finally, we are going to be able to work and travel from the road about 50% of the time. We have already made a few trips to places in the south like Augusta,  Myrtle Beach and parts of Alabama.

In between weekends filled with exploring new places are evenings spent driving, and work days spent at libraries, coffee shops, and fast food places. We do what we have always done when traveling the US, as lucky white US citizens. We sleep in the car a lot. we camps some, and we occasionally spring for a cheap hotel room. It makes a huge difference in cost, and it has rarely presented a problem. For right now, we are keeping the "work remote life" strictly domestic. There is a lot of country to explore (and some favorite places I can't wait to get back to) but we do still plan to take some actual vacations internationally.

We also eat some cold meals, and have a portable butane stove to make some hot ones. We definitely are trying out the restaurants that make a place unique, and patronizing wherever we find good wifi and an electrical outlet.

So, this isn't quite the #vanlife you have heard of, at least not yet. We do aspire to get a Dodge Caravan, for the coveted in floor storage space that removing the Stow N Go seats will give us, while keeping MPG a lot more reasonable than most travel or camper vans popular with #vanlife, at the expense of not having a full in van kitchen with live edge counter tops and recycled pallet paneling. The Dodge will be a more stealthy camping option, but allow us a bit more room to organize, and a more comfortable sleeping arrangement than the Prius we drive today.

Another current limitation, and one we are still figuring out, is how to travel with our very aged puppy, who will soon be celebrating her sweet 16! She doesn't deal with heat too well, or cold, so we have to find places that are mild enough in climate for her to spend time outside with us. So if you have any recommendations for pet friendly locations, we would love to hear about them. She's too old to walk, so she get's her own little carry bag that we take her around in. We have found some places have very accepting beaches, parks, gardens and restaurants, and some... don't

Thanks for reading! I plan to talk about specifics more eventually, but if you have burning questions, let me know!