How United Airlines Exploits the Pandemic

Our original itinerary had us leaving Barcelona for Istanbul on April 22nd. However, our flight was canceled and Turkey announced that no one who has been in Spain in the prior fourteen days will even be allowed into the country. Our Airbnb host in Istanbul was kind enough to give us a full refund but our plans were screwed up because we were booked to fly on United from Istanbul to Denver on May 24th. But it's not a problem, because United has generously offered to allow us to change our flight with no change fee, right?

Read More
How Covid-19 Is Impacting Our Lifestyle as Nomads

I’m not sure what they are reporting to the rest of the world on the situation here so here is a quick update on what our “lockdown” entails: The Spanish government declared a state of alert on Saturday, March 14th and ordered the closure of all non-essential shops as well as bars, restaurants, cafes, parks, museums, and cinemas. Everyone must stay home and is only allowed out to buy food and medicine or to travel to essential work, hospitals or banks.

Read More
Quirks of Cape Town

All cities and countries have their quirks and Cape Town is no exception. Overall, we’ve enjoyed our time here and have found that it’s a city with a lot to offer: great climate, lots of outdoor activities, Western amenities, and quality of life at prices that are very reasonable compared to the US. It’s the quirks that really give this city some character, though!

Read More
How a Visit to Some Penguins Led to a South African Braai

Oh my goodness, penguin colonies are fantastic! Jim and I decided to head out to explore the two penguin colonies on the mainland.

African Penguins can only be found in Southern Africa and there are only 2 penguin colonies on the mainland of South Africa. The drive along the coast was breathtaking and just the breath of fresh air we needed after five days of city living. A break from the buildings, city noises, and smells(!) was welcomed.

Read More
Settling Into Cape Town

After four flights we arrived in Cape Town, South Africa. With back-to-back red-eyes and a seven hour layover in London, we’re very thankful for access to a lounge with fast wifi, free food, drinks, and showers! We'll be here until the third week of February. After arriving in mid-afternoon, we grabbed our rental car. Jim had to tap into his rusty stick-shift skills and adjust quickly to driving on the left. But he got us to our newest home—an Airbnb on Kloof St.

Read More
How to Get a Deal and Save Money on Rental Cars

Most of the time when we travel overseas we don’t rent a car. Cape Town, though, is one of those places where we know there’s enough stuff not easily accessible by public transportation, so we are renting a car there. Of course, we've done a lot of travel in the US, where you almost always need to rent a car, and much of that travel is to Denver, where rental cars are notoriously expensive. Sometimes the car rental is the most expensive part of a trip—more than the airfare or Airbnb! So I thought I would share some of the techniques that I use to try to get the best deal on car rentals.

Read More
LogisticsJim Goss Comments
The Decoy Wallet

Safety and security is something that we think about as we plan our destinations and our travel logistics. Although, it’s probably not as big of a factor as one might think. In our experience, most places are about as safe as any other (there are definitely exceptions) and we take the same precautions we would take if we were just heading to Denver or Tampa or any other major city we’ve lived near. Of course, some cities require better pickpocket awareness and there are scams in touristy areas you have to be aware of (in Hanoi, a scammer tried to pull a shoe repair scam on me).

Read More
What to Buy a Nomad Who Has Everything

Gift giving season is upon us. While some decry the crass commercialism of the holidays, others take great joy in expressing their affection by finding the perfect gift and relishing their recipient's surprise. For those with a perpetual nomad in their life, gift giving can be particularly challenging. What do you get for someone who only has a suitcase to carry their worldly belongings?

Read More
Jim Goss Comments
Medical Treatment While Traveling

I've been struggling with a persistent case of plantar fasciitis for quite a while now. Before we left for Vienna in early September, I'd been getting treatment (unsuccessfully) but still had several treatment options that I just hadn't gotten to yet. So I decided to continue treatment while in Vienna…

Read More
Day to Day Life

Sometimes it seems as though people think our life is a vacation 24-7. If you aren’t at “home” then you must be “vacation.” Vacation, to me, means: eating out, hotels, putting off work. Or put another way, putting real life on hold—shedding the responsibilities of day to day life. Often when I talk to friends and family, they want to know how “vacation” is going. I struggle to answer that question because so much of my day to day is the same as it is no matter where I am—and I haven’t really shed all of my responsibilities.

Read More