Two Years of Living in a Bus
It feels like I was just writing our one-year post about living in a bus, and here I am reminiscing on two years of bus life! This year looked quite a bit different than the first, with Covid and travel restrictions, but the lessons we learned remained more or less the same. Rather than write the same post over again, detailing the ups and downs, we decided to do something a little different for our two-year bussiversary – we created a video tribute to year two. Want to see what year two looked like through our eyes? Keep reading. LIVING IN A BUS – YEAR TWO During the first year…
Making Money While Traveling Full-Time
We get asked about making money while traveling full-time a lot. And as people who once lived in a big sticks and bricks home living paycheck to paycheck, we get it – the idea of being able to leave the nine-to-five and work from wherever sounds a little out of reach. But millions of people are now proving that remote work isn’t a pipe dream. Especially after this last year, when a pandemic forced people all over the globe to work from home, the opportunities to work from wherever you can find WiFi have grown. We changed our entire lives around in 2018 and made decisions that now allow us…
Fire Safety in Tiny Homes
Today we’re talking about fire safety in tiny homes – why it’s important, why tiny homes on wheels are prone to fires, and the precautions you can take to ensure your journey isn’t cut short by a fire disaster. Fire safety is one of those things most people don’t think about until after they’ve had a scare of some kind. It’s one of those out-of-sight, out-of-mind things. The best case scenario is something small that prompts us to evaluate what could have happened and take steps to ensure a similar worse situation doesn’t occur. This last year we’ve seen the worst-case scenario in the tiny home community. In 2020, over…