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05/03/2023

Best life ever ❤️

04/03/2023

5 year update!

08/08/2020

Who wants a Facebook live with us for an update of what has happened this last year?

27/01/2020

Let's Vagabond

27/01/2020

Let's Vagabond's cover photo

15/01/2020

And just like that 6 weeks have passed! We loved seeing family & friends!!! Back to Florida and sunshine! Enjoy your snopocalypse! See ya suckers!

07/01/2020

Tuesday will be a good day to go back to Florida
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03/01/2020
04/11/2019

Met Charles the owner and he is buying us dinner! Looking like a great place!!!

23/10/2019

The last TrustedHousesitters is done! 3 very spoiled cats that eventually warmed up to up to us. Now back up to Jacksonville and the countdown begins for the return trip to Seattle!

13/10/2019

When in St Augustine be sure to check out This local staple. Best wings in town!

09/10/2019

We Were There Wednesday 📍 (April 7 2018- April 22 2018)
Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An Ancient town is located in Viet Nam’s central Quang Nam Province, on the north bank near the mouth of the Thu Bon River. The inscribed property comprises 30 ha and it has a buffer zone of 280 ha. It is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a small-scale trading port active the 15th to 19th centuries which traded widely, both with the countries of Southeast and East Asia and with the rest of the world. Its decline in the later 19th century ensured that it has retained its traditional urban tissue to a remarkable degree.

The town reflects a fusion of indigenous and foreign cultures (principally Chinese and Japanese with later European influences) that combined to produce this unique survival.

The town comprises a well-preserved complex of 1,107 timber frame buildings, with brick or wooden walls, which include architectural monuments, commercial and domestic vernacular structures, notably an open market and a ferry quay, and religious buildings such as pagodas and family cult houses. The houses are tiled and the wooden components are carved with traditional motifs. They are arranged side-by-side in tight, unbroken rows along narrow pedestrian streets. There is also the fine wooden Japanese bridge, with a pagoda on it, dating from the 18th century. The original street plan, which developed as the town became a port, remains. It comprises a grid of streets with one axis parallel to the river and the other axis of streets and alleys set at right angles to it. Typically, the buildings front the streets for convenient customer access while the backs of the buildings open to the river allowing easy loading and off-loading of goods from boats.

04/10/2019
Good News Network

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IT'S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR! 😁😁😁🐻🐻🐻

02/10/2019

Land of Golf Carts and 55+ Housing! This place is Awesome!!!

01/10/2019

Alway good to have dinner with family!

25/09/2019

We Were There Wednesday 📍 (February 15, 2019)
Tiantan Park, Beijing
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Temple of Heaven UNESCO Site

Temple of Heaven: an Imperial Sacrificial Altar in Beijing
The Temple of Heaven, founded in the first half of the 15th century, is a dignified complex of fine cult buildings set in gardens and surrounded by historic pine woods. In its overall layout and that of its individual buildings, it symbolizes the relationship between earth and heaven – the human world and God's world – which stands at the heart of Chinese cosmogony, and also the special role played by the emperors within that relationship.

25/09/2019

Beijing China
February 15, 2019

18/09/2019
18/09/2019

We Were There Wednesday 📍 (Aug 19-22 2018)
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Jaipur City, Rajasthan UNESCO Site
The fortified city of Jaipur, in India’s north-western state of Rajasthan was founded in 1727 by Sawai Jai Singh II. Unlike other cities in the region located in hilly terrain, Jaipur was established on the plain and built according to a grid plan interpreted in the light of Vedic architecture. The streets feature continuous colonnaded businesses that intersect in the centre, creating large public squares called chaupars. Markets, stalls, residences and temples built along the main streets have uniform facades. The city's urban planning shows an exchange of ideas from ancient Hindu and modern Mughal as well as Western cultures. The grid plan is a model that prevails in the West, while the organization of the different districts refers to traditional Hindu concepts. Designed to be a commercial capital, the city has maintained its local commercial, artisanal and cooperative traditions to this day.
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14/09/2019

Live from Florida . . . its Saturday Afternoon!

13/09/2019

Still in Florida!!! Do you want an update? Do you "need the info"? Do you want to hear what has been happening and why we are still here? We are going live tomorrow!!! 10am PST.

06/09/2019
Travel Insider

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Damage and flooding at airports in the Bahamas have hampered relief efforts.

05/09/2019

The Irish Rock and Roll Museum
This was a cool experience! This museum is actually in the famous recording studio that has recorded greats like of course U2 and Thin Lizzie but Michael Jackson, Will.I.Am and Rihanna! It is a guided tour since the studios are still used but you get to go everywhere including back stage where they have save some of the crazy requests of bands performing at the attached venue. Lambs and a halal butcher? Yup!

04/09/2019

Where are we Wednesday!
Eating all the hurricane snacks and learning how to play Mahjong.
Life will get back to normal this weekend.

03/09/2019

London To Orlando - British Airways
It is a 9 hour flight non stop and we were THRILLED to see the final season of Game Of Thrones on the in flight entertainment! It is amazing that we were able to shield ourselves from spoilers and were able to watch all 6 episodes non stop. We only with the attendants came around with that wine bottle a bit more often!

03/09/2019

Go to Florida they said...

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Long Term Travel & Lifestyle Design for Generation X

Meet Roger and Amy Sullivan, American middle-class parents of four boys. Since dating in the Summer of 1988 they always dreamed about a life of travel. Raising four amazing boys, starting and running several businesses and full-time jobs made that difficult. Family vacations were summer trips to Disneyland and camping trips at the lake. When the boys grew up and started moving out they were able to spread their wings more and went on longer trips farther away. In 2016 something changed. Reading the 4 Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss and then Vagabonding by Rolf Potts only weeks apart pulled Roger and Amy from the Matrix. Seeing that a whole other world was waiting for them they decided to take the Red Pill and see how far the rabbit hole goes. After going to Central America and China in 2016 they were convinced they were making the right decision. Roger & Amy spent the next two years selling their possessions, paying off their debt and creating an online income source. In March of 2018 they boarded a one-way flight to Southeast Asia and have been Vagabonding since!