The biggest conversation-starter when we tell people about our nomadic lifestyle is definitely the fact that we travel with our dog. Nomad Hound, a little Border Terrier, has been to 9 countries thus far (and counting!) and loves train, plane, and subway travel. However, travelling with him isn't just a matter of clipping on ...
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On Minimalism and Being a Digital Nomad
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So, how do we manage to travel and lead a location-independent lifestyle? One of the keys to this journey has been making sure that we are relatively minimalist. By owning few possessions, we don't have to lug around all that many things on our journeys. Additionally, we don't spend our valuable paychecks on ...
Next Nomad Destination: Spain!
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How to Spend a Year in Europe Without Overstaying Your 90-Day Schengen Visa
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We've recently been getting some questions about how we managed to stay in Europe for the last year. Neither one of us has a long-term resident visa, nor a European passport at this time (though we are in the process of applying for the Spanish long-term resident visa for next year). However, we didn't let that stop us from staying in Europe as digital nomads. So, here are a few things to keep in mind when planning your European trip if you only have a 90-day Schengen visa
To Co-Work Or Not To Co-Work?
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As digital nomads, we've come across a number of different potential working modalities. Some nomads swear by the coworking space and the connections and productivity that it can bring, while others are able to reap the same benefits working from home. What are our thoughts with regards to the coworking or not coworking quandary?
Getting Around While On the Road
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On more than one occasion, while living in Barcelona, we have looked jealously at one of the brightly coloured red bikes whizzing past. These bicing bikes can be found all over the city, and are a fixture of Barcelona life. With high levels of bike theft, residents often choose to whiz around on these vehicles ...
The Digital Nomad's Guide to Montevideo, Uruguay
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While not the first location on most individuals' list of places to visit, Uruguay is increasingly becoming more renown. This small, South American nation is something like the Vermont of South America. It constantly tops South American indexes due to its lack of corruption, highly democratic society, and low levels of inequality. It has legalized ...
Grocery Shopping in Berlin
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If you're a traveler who's recently arrived in Berlin (or maybe even a Nomad!), there's a few things to know with regards to grocery shopping. There's nothing worse than getting to Berlin after a 12 hour long plane ride on a Sunday to find out that none of the stores are ...
co.up (Berlin, Germany): Coworking Space Review
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While in Berlin, Jones and I both joined a little co-working space called co.up. All in all, we had a great experience working there, and wanted to review it for other travelers and Nomads who might find themselves looking for a co-working space in Berlin.
Why we are where we are
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As Jones and I have spent around a year on the road, we've received some interesting comments about our itinerant lifestyle. From the politely interested to the somewhat perplexed, to a suggestions that perhaps we were on the lam, a lot of people don't seem to know what to make of our desire ...