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My office today: Tulum

May 31, 2016

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My office today: the beach at Tulum

May 30, 2016

MyOfficeToday #Tulum #Mexico

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My Nomad wife

May 29, 2016

I'm always stunned at where she's willing to go, and what she's willing to do to get there. I couldn't do it, and wouldn't do it, without her.

Took this picture at Tulum yesterday, after she somehow managed to get us exclusive access to the beach and site. Don't know how she does it.

(Story coming soon.)

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My office today: El Castillo at Tulum in Mexico

May 29, 2016

MyOfficeToday #Mexico #Tulum

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Just taking a break

May 26, 2016

At Cozumel.

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My office today: a Cozumel beach!

May 26, 2016

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Do your homework for amazing deals on AirBNB

May 24, 2016

Amira spends a lot of time slogging through potential places to rent on AirBnB, and it always pays off. This very cool, well-appointed apartment in Cozumel is costing us about $20 per night.

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Markets like this are rare in Cancun

May 22, 2016

The reason is that ginormous supermarkets are all over the place and have vastly better selection.

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A long, hot walk through Cancun

May 22, 2016

Amira and I walked 9.2 miles yesterday, and it was 90 degrees out. It wasn't too bad. We found shade wherever we could and took it pretty slow. Walking around a city is by far the best way to get familiar with a place. And it's great exercise, too.

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My office today: the beach in Cancun

May 9, 2016

Work, work, work.

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The simple trick for overcoming AirBnB’s biggest flaw

May 5, 2016

When people go on vacation, they might specifically know where they’d like to go. “Let’s go to Italy!”

As a nomad, I’m less particular about where, exactly, because I intend to live everywhere eventually. The real question is: when? Living nomadically affords the delicious luxury of opportunism. Rather than going to that one-and-only place, maybe I’ll look for extreme deals. Maybe I want to live in a treehouse. Maybe I want to live in an ancient farmhouse. Unfortunately, AirBnB blocks you from easily finding the location of your dreams. Read the rest of this post on Medium.

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Cuban transportation 13 (a continuing series)

May 3, 2016

Everyone knows that horses are used by a huge number of Cuban farmers. But they even use horses in the cities, in this case to haul trash in Trinidad.

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My office today: the Plaza Hollywood Starbucks in Cancun, Mexico

May 1, 2016

The joint is empty because I got here at 7am, opening time. I love this table because it's on a kind of loft peninsula.

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Nomad product: the SleepSentinel portable smoke and carbon monoxide alarm

April 26, 2016

The SleepSentinel is a Kickstarter project to make these portable smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Great idea!

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Mexican shrines 1

April 24, 2016

This one is in the park across the street from our house.

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Mexican Costco is just like American Costco except Mexican Costco sells organic cactus

April 24, 2016

You can buy organic prickly pear cacti at Costco, which Mexicans call nopal.

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We lucked out on this wonderful park

April 19, 2016

Amira booked us a great apartment in Cancun. What we didn't know was that there's a really cool park more or less across the street. It's a native habitat for Yucatan jungle flora, and has a long trail where we can walk and run. It has fitness equipment, too. Plus, on the other side of the park is a Costco, so there's that. ; )

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My office today: a Mexican mall

April 16, 2016

I'm at Cafe Riviera at the Gran Plaza mall in Cancun, Mexico.

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Our last apartment in Havana

April 15, 2016

Havana Vieja, actually (the old part of the city). This cost only about $26 per day, and we booked it through AirBnB. It was a great price, and the owner, David, was super helpful to us in 100 ways.

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Hot dogs play an outsized role in the Cuban diet

April 14, 2016

You see hot dogs everywhere -- breakfast, lunch and dinner -- in Cuban meals. They're a huge item at the supermarket.

I suspect the reason is that they're cheap. And they're cheap probably because Cuba doesn't have other "cold cuts" type products to direct all the nasty, rendered animal parts to. So all the scraps go into hot dogs.

Here, they're served as complimentary bar food at a government brew pub in Havana.

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