
New Vrindaban
When you hear “Appalachia”, what images pop into your mind? Do you think of a lengthy mountain through-trail? Banjos and … Continue reading New Vrindaban
When you hear “Appalachia”, what images pop into your mind? Do you think of a lengthy mountain through-trail? Banjos and … Continue reading New Vrindaban
My boyfriend and I fall into a demographic that is growing by the day: traveling remote workers. We live and … Continue reading What do Remote Workers Want?
By happy accident, last week I ended up in the steampunk town of Ridgway, Colorado (documented on my latest YouTube … Continue reading Rediscovering Ridgway
I bought a trinket last week that was emblazoned with the quote: “Some blessings are disguised as bullshit”. The saying … Continue reading Two Many Bears at Two Medicine
It’s been an eventful week for Ethan and me, in ways both spectacular and frightening. Like the swinging of a … Continue reading Playing it by Ear
Until one has loved an animal, part of one’s soul remains unawakened. Anatole France After visiting the Earthship community, Ethan … Continue reading The Raven Roommate
In 1971, a visionary environmental architect named Michael Reynolds built a home out of used aluminum cans, bottles and tires. … Continue reading A Greater World
The Scenic Route It’s 2022 and the world is changing fast. Every day inflation weighs a little heavier, squashing the … Continue reading #NomadLife
As you read this, somewhere around 7 million people are planning a trip to the Texas Hill Country. Much of … Continue reading Spring in the Texas Hills
The blood orange rays of the desert sun blazed through the center of the canyon. Steep rocky cliffs towered above … Continue reading Eat the Invaders