In my continuing exploration of the lessons I learned from living on the road for seven months technomadically.. Lesson 2: Adaptability A personality trait that I’ve enjoy observing in others is how adaptable someone is. I’ve witnessed partners and friends who have a preference for adapting their surroundings to their liking, and I’ve known others […]
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Real Journey: Home
12,901.4 miles 208 days 25 states For the past couple of weeks, Chris and I have been showing slideshows of pictures from our seven months living on the road, as we explored the terrain of this amazing country. Pictures of rivers, volcanoes, mountains, dirt of various colors, painted canyons, recognizable monuments, waterfalls, sunsets, dams, deserts, […]
Travelogue: Being St. Louis Tourists
Despite our weekend to ourselves in St. Louis having too much focus on dealing with Charter Cable to get cable hooked up at Chris’ parents place.. we did get out and have a chance to be tourists! On Saturday, we did a brewery tour at Annheiser-Busch. It was very cool, but I must admit – […]
Travelogue: South Dakota to Indiana
Since we got sprung from Madison, South Dakota after the Jeep repairs, we’ve been pretty much on the go again – making our way towards Saint Louis. Of course, we haven’t taken the direct route, as our stops have included Minneapolis and Chesterton, Indiana. Even with our week delay, our hosts have had flexibility to […]
Travelogue: South Dakota
All photos hosted on my Flickr Technomadic Adventure Set – click any thumbnail for larger versions, comments always welcomed. 🙂 I also usually upload more photos to Flickr than I include in my travelouges. When Chris and I were doing research on the best states to set up residency for tax and voting purposes while […]
Wyoming
On our way to South Dakota, we decided to pass through Wyoming and visit some places recommended by Chris’ dad. Yellowstone National Park We stayed in Yellowstone for two nights, and spent two days exploring around. It is truly other-worldy there – mud volcanoes, steam vents, geysers and all sorts of other gloopy colorful things […]
Oregon to Wyoming
For a little over a week now, Chris and I have been working our way eastward, following the Lewis and Clark trail, at least as far as Montana. It’s been an amazing adventure, and I have added 4 new states that I had never been to before – Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. We headed […]
A Nomadic Moment
Most of the time, when I tell people about our nomadic lifestyle.. the response is ‘You’re living my dream’. But every so often I get the ‘Why would anyone want that’ response. Let me explain my evening. No, that’s not complicated enough. Let me explain my day. Last evening, we were driving down the very […]
Journey to Oregon
I looked at the calendar this morning and realized that September is almost over, and I haven’t posted much at all about our travels since Burning Man. So, here goes… On our way back from Reno, we stopped in Sacramento at Lindsay and Sean’s for a couple of days to get things washed and repacked. […]
Have Fun Out There!
As I posted about a few weeks ago, Jeep bought twenty-two photos from Cherie and I for its “Have Fun Out There” advertising campaign. It looks like they ended up using thirteen of them. Can you find them? (Click here for the answers…) This mosaic ran as a huge two-page spread today in USA Today, […]

