Moving from place to place and traveling slowly, (meaning we try and stay in locations for at least 2 months, ideally, more) means that finding a place to live takes high priority. Gone are the days of back packing and hopping from hostel to hostel, though to be honest, I (Elena) was NEVER that . . .
Thank you, Bali 2016: A List
A return Offerings The Corner House Uber The Fat Turtle A murky pool Amazing iced lattes A return to Clear Cafe Indonesian Bahasa (language) class Air conditioning Jazz Festival Lunch with Mark Echo Beach Weekend in Ubud Motorbike trip to Lovina Poolside for a weekend The Global . . .
Nomad Homes: Haiku, Hawaii
Before launching into being full time #DigitalNomads, we had a home in Maui. From this home, we would take off for a few months at a time and know that we had a haven to return to in paradise. Jon joked often that we spent half the year living in cheaper places so that we could afford to live on . . .
Nomad Homes: Sonoma, California
It's rare that Jon and I just rent a room at an AirBnB. Typically, because we tend to stay in places for a longer term, we take an entire apartment or house that includes a kitchen and the kinds of amenities we need for day to day living. This sweet space was for a quick weekend up to wine . . .



