“Who’s the worst player on the team?” the player shouted. “Sam is! Sam is!” chanted the other players in the locker room. Sam sat in silence. They were probably right. Sam was one of the weaker players on the team. The rest of the team didn't … [Read more]
Random and Interesting Things We Observed in Egypt
Besides seeing the big-name tourist sites, we love to experience local life and observe the differences or unique things from the area we are visiting. Often subtle, and sometimes surprising, here are a few random things we have observed, enjoyed, or … [Read more]
Ethnicity Based Covonavirus Fears in Asia
One of the things I have found interesting in our five years of global travel is that, in many countries, discrimination based on ethnicity or nationality is either explicitly or implicitly allowed. I am not saying that there is no racism in Canada … [Read more]
Coronavirus Update – Where are We Staying?
We decided to ride out the coronavirus outbreak in Bangkok, Thailand. How we got here and why we decided to come here was the result of a quickly changing set of circumstances and options. Our original plan was to return to the USA and Canada for a … [Read more]
Four Years of Full-time Nomadic Travel – How Many Places Did We Stay and How Did We Get There?
On January 18, 2016, I retired, and my wife and I left the United States and began traveling the world full-time. We returned to the USA on December 17, 2019, for a three-month visit. One of the most common questions we get when people learn about … [Read more]
Favorite Man-made Structures
This is the third post in our series of the most memorable and interesting things we have seen and experienced in our four years of full-time global travel. Here are some of our top man-made sights and structures. We both like architecture, and … [Read more]
Our Favorite Places in the World for Natural Beauty
This is our second post in our series about our favorite things about global nomadic living. In this post, we focus on the most memorable, enjoyable, and interesting places that we have visited from a natural perspective in the past four years of … [Read more]
These Are a Few of Our Favorite Things – Reflections on Four Years of Global Living
Four years ago, my wife and I retired, sold everything and began to travel the world full-time. In just a couple of weeks, we will be returning to North America for a few months to visit relatives and friends. One of the common questions we get from … [Read more]
Our Simple Living Nomadic Lifestyle
In January of 2016, my wife and I retired early at the age of 53, sold everything, and set off to travel the world full-time. We have now been traveling for almost four years and are loving every minute of it. When we explain our lifestyle to people, … [Read more]
UNESCO World Heritage Sites – What Are They and How Many Have We Visited?
If you love to travel, you have probably heard of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but what are they? How do you get designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site? Are they worth visiting? I must admit, we have visited many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, … [Read more]
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