Eureka! No, the Other One.
Yes, we’ve been there. No, the other one. U.S. map from xkcd shows many places we’ve been and didn’t even know it!
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
Yes, we’ve been there. No, the other one. U.S. map from xkcd shows many places we’ve been and didn’t even know it!
Our road trip adventure has changed us enough that we said goodbye to our rural life in Eureka California.
The first shop in the new retail space along the Eureka Boardwalk, Sea Breeze Candy and Tees, just opened up. A fabulous candy and gift store with a huge selection. This is a great shot in the arm for development along Eureka’s waterfront, and it’s so terrific that we can walk there from our location. More great things will follow soon, that’s for sure.
I wanted uncomfortable adventures to test our resiliency, and I got them. Even the most mundane task is harder when you’re dealing with extreme cold and snow.
Announcing the Project M experience, our next experiment to fulfill our Live Work Dream adventure lifestyle by downsizing to the ultimate truck topper.
Jim reflects upon the past half of his life, spent living the dream with the love of his life. Oh, how we’ve come a long way…Here’s to another 25, at least!
After 15 years as nomads, we finally solved our full-time RVer’s health care coverage needs by becoming Colorado residents and saying bye to our Texas domicile.
Jim asks, where were we again? And explains the recent lapse in @LiveWorkDream blog posts with photos for this week’s Friday Five.
A collection of awesome views we’ve seen in our travels from 14+ years of living on the road full-time in our RV – from the bottom of Death Valley to the top of the Rockies.
Celebrating 14 years on the road in photos with a random collection of pics with one from each year while traveling the country since 2007.
A few fun photos of our new Fort Collins home base duplex rental along the Poudre River that we just purchased.
A random collection of epitaphs with shout out to Rangan Chattergee and Julia Samuel for their discussion about coping with grief. Be honest with the reality: They’re dead – not passed nor lost.
The biggest full-time RVing trade-off is losing community ties, but here are some things I intend to do to feel more connected to the people in one place that means a lot to full-timers like us.
A random selection of of town mascots and roadside sculpture, from 12+ years of full-time RVing lifestyle photo galleries.
A nomadic life isn’t only for young singles. You can also live an exciting nomadic lifestyle if you are a married couple. Just check out couple Jim Nelson and Rene Agredano.