We sold or gave away everything to travel full time about 4 years ago. Although we return to Canada every spring for about 6 months, we might not do that in the future. We're also slow travellers and prefer to spend about 3 months in each country, if it's possible with the visa situation.
@ChrisAndEmilie2 ай бұрын
Amazing! I feel like the more we travel, the more we learn and our lifestyle keeps evolving to reflect that. Hope you guys are doing well!
@DailyPassenger7 ай бұрын
I don't know what stopped me from booking a flight to British Columbia on the spot after watching this vlog. I love this😃😃. I am a fan now, stay in touch.
@HomeARoam7 ай бұрын
Yeah, traveling is amazing, but it's always really nice to come home. 🏡😁
@MichaelTrimboli-m4c5 ай бұрын
Hello, I agree with you about having a home base. I am from the U.S. where I have a home base but I also have a home base in South America. I am 71 so health insurance is very important. Like most people my age, we have Medicare in the U.S. If I am spending 89 days in S. America and need to return here, I can.
@eprohoda7 ай бұрын
yo, that's professional uploading! =)
@ParisianThinker6 ай бұрын
It makes sense to keep your permanent address. It will make more sense when you are given a Digital ID and CBDC's will be all any of us will have. WHO can stop our travels now that 192 countries voted that WHO is the exclusive dictator of what vaccines we must take or we won't be allowed to travel. Great advice and a good mix of your personal desires. BRAVO.
@ronnyb94164 ай бұрын
Home is wherever my wife and I are at in any moment during our slow travels. The country or location does not matter as long as we are together. The concept of having a home base does not hold anything special for us.