• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Technomadia

Technomadia

Adventures in Nomadic Serendipity

  • Blog
  • Video
  • Technology
    • Mobile Technology
    • Solar Electrical System
    • Lithium Ion Batteries
    • Mobile Internet Setup
    • Mobile Internet Resource Center (Our Work)
  • Nomad
    • No Excuses: Go Nomadic Series
    • Nomadic Lifestyle Featured Posts
    • Travel Maps, Annual Wraps-Ups & Plans
    • Fitness on the Road/Water
    • Cost Log
    • Kiki’s Corner (RIP: 2008 – 2024)
  • RVing
    • Zephyr – 1961 Bus Conversion
    • Blooper – 2020.5 Winnebago Travato 59GL Van Conversion
    • Bus Projects
    • RVing Lifestyle Featured Posts
    • RVing Travelogues
  • Boating
    • Y-Not — 1999 Bayliner 4788 Motor Yacht
    • Boat Projects
    • Cruising Lifestyle Featured Posts
    • Cruising Travelogues
    • Great Loop Map & Posts
    • St. Johns River Cruising
  • About Us
    • Start Here – Quick Intro
    • Our Full Story
    • “Technomedia” (Media Appearances)
    • Say Thanks
    • Contact Us

Farewell Sanford – Dropping the Lines & Resuming Nomadic Life Without a Basecamp

Cruising / Boating (March 2017 - present) Travelogues

May 1, 2024 by Cherie Ve Ard 13 Comments

It’s hard to believe 4 years have flown by since we pulled into Sanford, FL as our pandemic shelter in place location.

We knew that COVID wasn’t going away anytime soon, and Sanford felt like the right place to hunker down to ride it out. We’d be near family, friends and have decent hurricane protection being so far inland.

And we’d be in a place that had called us like no other in our years of nomadic travels.

Our first visit to Sanford was in November 2018 – a little side trip off the Great Loop. We arrived with a one-week reservation as our turn around point on the St. Johns River.

We loved it so much, we ended up staying 4 months.

Standing in Downtown Sanford – just 2 blocks from our marina.

You can refer back to our Oh Sanford – How you Won our Hearts (#sanfording) post for a sense of all that Sanford has to offer – from local restaurants, breweries, live music, theater and non-stop street festivals.

Albeit some things have changed (Willow Tree is now called Hollerbach’s, Eckhard now performs with Nick, Boba Babes is no longer around, the riverwalk was fully expanded, and Lake Monroe County Park now charges $45/night for an RV spot).

All that we originally loved about Sanford continued during our time there, and we nestled into making it our nomadic basecamp.

First, a video good-bye we filmed while anchored just outside the marina:

Basecamp, Not Home

Slip B-41 was Y-Not’s home for 4 years.

While Y-Not made Sanford home, we used it more as a basecamp.

We stuck around the first year of the pandemic with just short van trips. It was a crazy year for everyone, and ours was compounded with an increased workload running the Mobile Internet Resource Center – with everyone hitting the road to work remote.

But once vaccinated we resumed a seasonal nomadic life with lots of extended cross country RV trips and even some cruising trips up and down the river.

Sanford was a perfect balance for us, that gave us everything we love about having a base for community, logistics and projects – while keeping a mobile life.

Lots of running and biking on the amazing riverwalk.

As we reached our 50th birthdays, it was time to also shift our work life balance – and having stability around us allowed us to focus on working with our team over at MIRC so that we could step back to part-time ourselves.

That opened up time to focus more on our own health, happiness and fitness. We both got into long distance running and cycling with access to an extensive network of trails right from the marina.

Our time in Sanford was nothing short of awesome. When it started to feel a little less awesome (hello hot sticky summers), we’d go off on other adventures.

Four Years – So Fast!

We never imagined when we pulled back into Sanford in March 2020 that Y-Not would still be there four years later. But it just never really felt like the right time to leave.

  • 2021, we were still deep in a pandemic.
  • 2022, we needed to focus on shifting into semi-retirement.
  • 2023 – an active hurricane season in late 2022 and some medical follow-ups had us shift our intentions to sticking around another year.
Downtown Sanford Marina – pointing to our ‘old’ slip after our final pump out at the fuel dock.

With family locally and lots of friends – it’s been difficult to rip the velcro off that has held us in Sanford.

Life is just easy in Sanford with so much in walking distance.

Downtown Sanford Marina (the city brought in a new management company about two years ago and changed the name from Monroe Harbour Marina), spoils us with affordable rates ($685/mo for our boat – inclusive of everything!), great location and an awesome staff. And, they come by weekly with a pump out boat to empty our black tank.

Our Final 3 Months in Sanford

We arrived back to Sanford in late January after our last extended RVing trip. And it’s been jam packed full. Excuse the huge photo dump, there’s a lot to cover in 3 months!

IMG_3663 (1)
IMG_3639 (1)
IMG_3634 (1)
IMG_3568 (2)
IMG_1768 (2)
IMG_3032
IMG_3015
IMG_2951
IMG_2943
IMG_2931
IMG_1466
IMG_2891
IMG_2875
IMG_2845
IMG_2842
Y-Not and Pivot Crews
IMG_1419
IMG_2742
IMG_2711
IMG_2675
IMG_2633
IMG_2575
IMG_2537
Sanford Porchfest 2024
IMG_1287
IMG_1261
IMG_1251
IMG_2318
IMG_1229
IMG_2182
IMG_2148
IMG_2050
IMG_2007
IMG_3597
IMG_3568 (1)
IMG_3438
IMG_3430 (1)
IMG_1768 (1)
IMG_3477 (1)
IMG_3353

Lots of time with family & friends, lots of boat projects, lots of provisioning, getting caught up on all the annual medical stuff, some major dental work, quality Sanfording time, running, biking and I’m sure there’s been more.

Oh right, a quick trip for the Eclipse was tossed in there too.

So Why Leave?

If everything is so great in Sanford, why didn’t we just settle down there?

Sanford would be tops of our list if we were ready. But we’re simply not. Nomadic life calls us more strongly, and this year – it felt right to pull that velcro off the familiar and get back to our full time adventuring.

Thank you, Sanford!

So we turned in our notice at the marina back in March, and circled a day on the calendar.

On April 24 – after weeks of preps, provisioning, getting Blooper into storage locally and last visits with loved ones – we untied the lines, and left Sanford in our wake.

There may have been some tears.

But we’re also excited for the adventures ahead of us!

Sanford – thank you for everything. For being just the right nest we needed during this chapter of our lives.

You’ll forever be in our hearts.

PS. Thank you for limiting the midges.

Sharing is Caring:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related

Cruising / Boating (March 2017 - present) Travelogues

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Sherry says

    May 2, 2024 at 3:27 pm

    Ahoy, Admiral Kiki and crew !!! You are totally nomadic once again. I am sure it was hard to leave Sanford. It has been such a great home and I think we have all become attached to it through sharing your time there. Very much looking forward to your next adventure. Safe and smooth sailing.

    Reply
  2. Don says

    May 2, 2024 at 1:52 pm

    It’s funny he didn’t mention the Marina getting destroyed and never repaired.

    Reply
    • Chris Dunphy says

      May 2, 2024 at 2:52 pm

      The marine did indeed suffer some damages from Hurricane Ian – but would hardly say it was destroyed. Most of the marina is just fine. The city has already rebuilt the offices, and has done a lot of work on other facilities. One dock was destroyed – we’ve heard that it will require a complete rebuild that might start later this year.

      Reply
  3. Neal Davis says

    May 2, 2024 at 9:06 am

    Thank you for the update! Enjoy! Safe travels! 🙂

    Reply
  4. Bryan Corey says

    May 1, 2024 at 10:19 pm

    I’ve been following you two for quite some time. Glade to see you are heading north.
    If you make it to Ontario my wife and I live in a small town on the Trent Severn Waterway called Bobcaygeon at lock 32. We would be delighted to meet you.
    Cheers…. Bryan

    Reply
    • Cherie Ve Ard says

      May 2, 2024 at 6:38 am

      We so look forward to getting up that way – but we anticipate that we’ll likely not keep a pace to make it this year. But you never know.

      Reply
  5. Alan V. Cecil says

    May 1, 2024 at 9:47 pm

    Please come and linger a long time in the Chesapeake Bay Country.

    Alan & Jeanne Cecil
    M/V SIGMACHI
    Sigmachimaritime@gmail.com

    Home Base:
    Nabbs Creek Marina (Near Baltimore City…but not in the city..Floating Docks)

    Reply
    • Cherie Ve Ard says

      May 2, 2024 at 6:37 am

      We’ve mentally prepared ourselves that we may just be spending this season exploring the Chesapeake – we hear there’s so much to do!

      Reply
  6. Ron Spradley says

    May 1, 2024 at 9:07 pm

    Enjoying the updates on your journey. Exciting times. Safe passage.

    Reply
  7. Randy Rinehart says

    May 1, 2024 at 9:04 pm

    You have sold us on Sanford. Where can we camp, I’m unable to find a good campground in the area?

    Reply
    • Cherie Ve Ard says

      May 1, 2024 at 9:23 pm

      The linked post from our first stay has a list of campgrounds in the area – closest is about 4 miles away from downtown. https://www.technomadia.com/2019/04/oh-sanford-how-you-won-our-hearts-sanfording/

      Reply
  8. Dianne King says

    May 1, 2024 at 6:06 pm

    Good luck on your journey. Yes, 4 years goes by fast. We got off the road January 2020 after 5 years. Now we take as many trips as possible in our new Coachmen Nova. Looking forward to reading about the Great Loop and your adventures.

    Reply
  9. Laura Kuhn says

    May 1, 2024 at 3:50 pm

    Wow, 4 years. That is amazing. Now onto the Great Loop! Cannot wait to read of your travels and get back to the old way of life. We tethered to a house and sold our RV and switched to a smaller Class A for shorter trips. We are now so busy and entrenched in our new lives here that I am starting to wish for nomadic life again…sadly my hubby’s health will not allow for it. I am very grateful for our 4 years on the road. You two inspired us to get on the road full time. THANK YOU!

    Reply

This blog is fueled by YOUR enthusiasm. Your comments help inspire the next post.. don't be shy!Cancel reply

Primary Sidebar

Welcome to Technomadia!

technomadia
Chris Dunphy & Cherie Ve Ard - Technomadia.

Perpetually on the road since 2006 combining technology and travel (tech+nomad). Semi-retired now, working remotely runnng the Mobile Internet Resource Center - helping our nomadic community stay connected.

We currently split our time between our motoryacht slowing doing the Great Loop, our vintage bus in the west and a camper van to move between them.

Mobile Internet – It’s Our Passion!

We track and education on mobile internet options for RVers and cruisers as our 'day job'.

Visit our extensive resource center at: Mobile Internet Resource Center

To see our personal mobile internet setup:
Technomadia's Internet Setup

Our Newest Posts

Annapolis, Baltimore and More – Wrapping Up our 2025 Chesapeake Bay Cruising Adventures!

Nov 13, 2025 By Cherie Ve Ard 2 Comments

Eastern Bay & Chester River – Upper Chesapeake Bay Great Loop Cruising

Oct 25, 2025 By Cherie Ve Ard 1 Comment

Choptank River Adventures – Upper Eastern Chesapeake Bay: Great Loop Cruising

Oct 8, 2025 By Cherie Ve Ard 4 Comments

Anchoring vs Marinas: Which is Better?

Sep 19, 2025 By Cherie Ve Ard 2 Comments

Returning Down the Potomac River and Back to the Chesapeake Bay – Great Loop Side Trip

Sep 5, 2025 By Cherie Ve Ard 3 Comments

Our Resource Centers

  • RVing Resources

    Our informational RVing content.

  • Boating Resources

    Our informational cruising content. 

  • No Excuses: Go Nomadic

    Logistics of a nomadic life: domicile, finances, safety and more. 

  • Mobile Internet Recource Center

    Guides, Reviews & News about Mobile Internet Options for RVers & Boaters (our 'day job')

  • Interviews

    Our 'Ramblings' Series - tales with other nomads. 

  • Solar

    Solar Electrical Systems for RVs

  • Boondocking

    Getting Off Grid and into Wild Camping

  • RV Workspaces

    Full Time RVing Workspaces

Our Travel Apps

We write mobile apps inspired by our own nomadic lifestyle.


Coverage?Coverage? directly overlays and compares cellular carrier data maps. Perfect for bandwidth hungry travelers!
Download_on_the_App_Store_Badge_US-UK_135x40 Get it on Google Play

US Public LandsUS Public Lands overlays BLM, Forest Service, NPS and public land boundary maps. Helping you utilize US national resources!
Download_on_the_App_Store_Badge_US-UK_135x40 Get it on Google Play

StatelinesState Lines tracks over 50 laws that change as you cross US state lines - beer, txt, seat belts, smoking, RVing, etc.
Download_on_the_App_Store_Badge_US-UK_135x40 Get it on Google Play

Footer

Fleet Status & Travel ‘Plans’

Boat: In storage - Maryland
Bus: In storage - Arizona
Van: In motion - MD to FL to AZ

Current Travel Segment:

Back to van life - first Florida, then Arizona for winter! Technomadia

Are we coming your way?

Be In Touch!
View our full Travel Map

Join Us – Be In Touch

Contact Us

YouTube

Facebook

BlueSky

RSS Feed

Subscribe to our Posts 

Archives

About This Website

This is our virtual living room - sharing here is our hobby, not our primary income source. Yup, we do this all for fun. We are self-funded and accept no sponsorships, advertising or guest posts.

Some links however may be affiliate links - they provide a little extra ka-ching to keep us motivated. Some items we may have received at no cost (always disclosed).

Our motivation is to share a slice of our mobile lifestyle and make new friends. Technomadia.com is provided for entertainment purposes only.

This content is copyrighted

We love it when you share our content, but please ask before copying it. Thanks!

Privacy Policy
Terms of Service & Disclosure

  • Mobile Internet
  • Solar
  • Lithium
  • Boondocking
  • Workspaces
  • Interviews
  • Gear
  • No Excuses
  • Videos
 

Loading Comments...
 

    %d