THE NOMAD'S LIFE
Wandering Earl: The Life of a Permanent Nomad On December 25th, 1999, Earl left the USA for a three-month trip – and is still on the road today. Starting with just $1500 to his name, he has traveled to more than 85 countries, learned how to live on less than $1000 a month, and launched an eclectic small group tour business. Among the great tips on his information-packed and inspiring blog is the suggestion to stop and regroup over a coffee as soon as you arrive in a strange town – some of the best advice I’ve ever been given. Read more
![]() The Professional Hobo Nora sold her financial planning practice and all her possessions in 2006, leaving Canada for a life on the road. She believes in financially sustainable travel, working wherever she goes, developing strategies for saving money on transportation – she’s a huge train buff – and finding accommodations that are offered free, often in exchange for work. Her blog invites us all to have adventures, and gives plenty of tips and resources to help us get started. Read more
![]() Jets Like Taxis Ang and Ryan are digital nomads. They’ve figured out how to earn a living working on the Internet, which lets them roam the world at will, with their crazy little dog Louis in tow. They spend a few months in a location, working, playing, and blogging about their adventures. The next thing their readers know, this intrepid pair is zipping off to a new location – as one friend put it, taking jets like taxis. Read more
![]() Home Free Adventures Lynne and Tim surprised everyone when they sold their house, gave away almost everything else, and became nomad retirees. “We realized that we were just marking time by staying at home. We are two perfectly healthy people who love to travel, but we were trapped by our possessions and our family ties.” Cutting loose, the couple took to the road, living in Mexico, Argentina, Turkey, France, Italy, England, Germany, Portugal, Morocco, and right now Paso Robles, California. Read more
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