Feb 11, 2020 11:48:29 AM by Aziz U
Feb 14, 2020 09:22:14 AM by Aziz U
Really nice photos! PM me if you want to connect on Instagram. I still haven't been to CDMX - maybe next winter. I just spent January in Chiapas, based in San Cristobal de las Casas - put that on your bucket list if you haven't been there already. Fantastic town, briliant scenery, great bars, cool vibe.
Wow, I've heard so many great things about Chiapas. Will be sure to check it out. And definately, will PM.
Feb 21, 2020 11:37:05 AM Edited Feb 21, 2020 11:38:51 AM by Petra R
Christine A wrote:
Aziz U wrote:Some photos from Baja California; taken few days ago:
Very nice! I'm also in Mexico for a few months (currently Sayulita).
That's an awesome photo!!!
Actually all the pics on this thread are inspiring!!!
Mar 3, 2020 11:02:12 AM by Eve L
I used to be a digital nomad, but now I've slept in the same bed for 2 months (besides 3 nights at a hotel just because I like hotels), so I don't think I qualify anymore. Think I traveled for about 2 years, visited about 20 countries, and then I got sick of packing and unpacking my bag. I've decided to stay put for a while now, but I get this feeling about once every second week that it's time to travel again. I'll try to wait until August, or perhaps even September.
Mar 6, 2020 06:35:25 AM by Eve L
It's hard to decide on what was best.
I loved Bali and Cambodia. And South-Korea. Think those are my top 3 in Asia.
In Europe, I think Budapest and Thessaloniki were my favorites. I actually would love to live in Thessaloniki, but before I do Greece has to fix their plumbing. Can't live in a country where you can't flush toilet paper. That's a dealbreaker.
The worst place is easier. Thailand. I don't care to ever go back there, at least to the places I were. I think I'm going for a quick trip there in November for a conference, but I'll leave as soon as that's over.
Mar 8, 2020 12:45:48 PM by Petra R
I used to have that idea of creating a freelancer-couch-surfing platform where freelancers around the world open their homes to other freelancers and trade rooms or whole homes.
That way digital nomads would always find the infrastucture they need to freelance and get to visit other places at a low cost.
The people whose homes they stay in get someone to water the plants and feed the cats while they stay in in someone else's home that is equally well equipped for freelancing.
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