A little over a week ago, we threw down the gauntlet – launching our new app ‘US Public Lands’ for Android just days after the iOS version went on sale. We challenged Android fans to prove that there is a viable market out there, asking: So…. Droids…. stand up and be counted, and show us that […]
Life on the Road
Following the Mississippi River – Memphis & Columbus
We were on our way to Memphis to rendezvous with our friends Kristin & Jason when we had our ‘brake-down’. Chilling in Memphis After getting back on the road nearly 24-hours later, we made the final two hour drive and happily parked next to our neighbors who assisted in our rescue! While we had big […]
An Unexpected Brake-Down
Our last travelogue post ended on a bit of a cliffhanger. We started the morning off in Hohenwald, TN driving south on the beautiful Natchez Trace for a few miles, and we then headed westward on Highway 64 towards Memphis to rendezvous with our dear friends Kristin & Jason, who we hadn’t seen since our […]
‘US Public Lands’ Now Available for Android too!
Whenever we post about any of our mobile applications, especially our app ‘Coverage?‘, we end up getting flooded with “what about Android?” requests. Sometimes the Android fans are pretty pushy – saying things like “Don’t you know that Android is the bulk of the market now?!?!” There may technically be more Droid users – but […]
Bus Maintenance and Oliver Travel Trailer Factory Tour
On Tuesday, April 1st – Chris’s 8th Nomadiversary, we departed our sweet little spot at F. D. Roosevelt State Park in Georgia and headed north to Chattanooga. Our purpose, as it always is, is routine bus chassis maintenance at Choo Choo Express Garage. Choo Choo Bus Maintenance Wednesday morning our mechanic Joel got right to […]
Introducing: US Public Lands for iPhone/iPad & Android
Flash back to early June 2007. Just a couple weeks earlier I had left my stationary home in Florida and set off across the country in a small 16′ T@b trailer with Chris. My crazy adventure of full time RVing had just begun, fueled by biodiesel and the “anything is possible” energy of a new […]
A Spring Break
We thoroughly found a peaceful harbor at F. D. Roosevelt State Park (our review) outside of Pine Mountain, Georgia and we ended up extending our stay there for 10 days. The Georgia Park system strikes a perfect balance for our style. You can reserve in advance online, but you don’t book a specific spot. Upon […]
RVillage is Hiring – Remote Work Opportunities
One of the things we love about RVillage.com (other than that it is a great resource for us RVers) is that it’s owned and operated by a fellow fulltimer. And the CEO, Curtis Coleman, is building an entirely distributed team. There is no central office – all of us involved with RVillage work from wherever […]
Introducing RVillage.com – Technomadia’s ‘Secret Project’
It started last August. We had just wrapped up closing down Cherie’s family business, which had been the focus of her career and her primary source of income for the past 20 years. After several back-to-back major life challenges, we announced that we were excitedly looking forward to treating ourselves to a bit of a mini-sabatical […]
Food Restrictions and Full Time RVing
When I reveal to folks that I have food restrictions – this inevitably leads to questions of how to deal with various dietary concerns while on the road. Can you really get the foods you desire while traveling to a variety of rural and urban places? Will you feel you’re missing out on cultural experiences […]











