As we shared a couple months ago - besides some gripes, we loved our 2016 Travato G so much, we were ready for an upgrade to a new model. Having a van in our fleet of nomadic vehicles has been perfect as a daily driver and shuttle craft between our vintage bus … [Read more...] about Introducing our New Van: 2020.5 Winnebago Travato GL
Our 2016 Winnebago Travato 59G is SOLD
It's been an exciting week here for us.. and we are itching to get you caught up on our new-to-us 2020.5 Winnebago Travato GL we just acquired. But first, we need to get our 2016 Travato G sold. We've fully moved out and the 2016 is now ready for a new … [Read more...] about Our 2016 Winnebago Travato 59G is SOLD
Holding Still, Holding Firm & Grateful
Wow. Thanksgiving week, already. This year has both flown by, and drug on and on. And I'm sure many of us are looking forward to having 2020 in the rearview mirror. We've been pretty quiet these past months except for posts on Instagram and Facebook. Mostly … [Read more...] about Holding Still, Holding Firm & Grateful
We Miss Our Jacket – But Life Goes On (A Tale of Two Ducks)
2020 has been a rollercoaster of a decade. Wait. Year. It's just a year, right? There's no doubt the state of the world weighs heavy on many. Even if you're fortunate enough to still have income and a safe place to live. These are tough times. And in tough times, … [Read more...] about We Miss Our Jacket – But Life Goes On (A Tale of Two Ducks)
Nomads on Pause: Our Longest Stay Yet!
Five months ago we arrived back to Sanford, Florida - a favorite stop in our prior travels that felt most like home to us. Effectively putting nomadic life on pause as we wait out the pandemic and the craziness of the world. This now marks our longest stay in one place … [Read more...] about Nomads on Pause: Our Longest Stay Yet!
RVing and Cruising During Hurricane Season
So here we are again, in the southeast on the precipice of peak hurricane season. Despite hopes and wishes, not only did the season not get rescheduled due to COVID - it seems like the months ahead are shaping up to be a doozy with nearly double the number of predicted … [Read more...] about RVing and Cruising During Hurricane Season
Getting Back to Abundant Desert Boondocking
Earlier this year we returned to our boondocking roots for a month in the deserts of Arizona in our bus. It was oh so wonderful to be out in nature, on our own and feeling abundant in the systems we had long ago setup on Zephyr. From water management, tanks, solar and … [Read more...] about Getting Back to Abundant Desert Boondocking
Three Months Still – How We’re Mixing It Up To Keep Sane
When we pulled into Sanford back in late March, we knew we were here for the long haul. Even if the pandemic was appropriately flattened, we figured that would place us smack dab in the middle of hurricane season. Sanford, being pretty well inland in Florida is a … [Read more...] about Three Months Still – How We’re Mixing It Up To Keep Sane
What Killed Our RV Lithium Batteries? 8.5 Years of LiFePo4
In what seems like another world now, last December we replaced our dead lithium batteries in our vintage bus, Zephyr. We originally installed our GBS lithium cells back in August 2011 - and as far as we can tell, we were amongst the first motorhomes to have a lithium … [Read more...] about What Killed Our RV Lithium Batteries? 8.5 Years of LiFePo4
The 12 RVs of Technomadia – Class A, B, C and Towables, Which is Better?
Earlier this month we recognized both my 13th 'Nomadiversary' and one year since we added our Winnebago Travato camper van to our nomadic fleet. As we were reminiscing about our years on the road, we counted up the number of RVs we've traveled or lived in. We couldn't … [Read more...] about The 12 RVs of Technomadia – Class A, B, C and Towables, Which is Better?










