The hardest things for me to give away
Three objects in particular were almost painful to give away due to their value and rarity.
Three objects in particular were almost painful to give away due to their value and rarity.
A snowy day made for perfect hiking in the New River Gorge national park.
Getting my bicycle disassembled and transported to me was made more complicated — and more necessary — by the pandemic.
Here’s how I get my postal mail delivered when I’m always on the road.
What does it mean to be home, when I’m moving every month? It means putting down roots in multiple places and making the Earth your home.
A trip to Lake Geneva brought back memories of Dungeons & Dragons, Gary Gygax, and TSR.
Being a digital nomad can be lonely, but it also gives me the freedom to make plans and enjoy activities without the emotional labor of being social.
It took me 22 years to fulfill a promise made in my hometown’s weekly newspaper column to find their city’s counterpart.
Many people wish they could afford to travel; I can’t afford to NOT travel.
Being cut off from the support network is the hardest part of being a digital nomad. These tools and strategies help keep me from feeling lonely.