#Nomadic lifestyle
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backroad-life · 9 months ago
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rachel-sylvan-author · 7 months ago
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Sci-fi Sunday!
"Noor" by Nnedi Okorafor
Thank you @mpaxauthor for the cool read! ❤️
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victoriagoestoengland · 8 months ago
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A Glance Back, a Look Ahead, and a Healing Inner Child Tarot Spread
How curious it is that time on a blog can freeze, can pass yet not pass. Just shy of two years have passed since my last post, which was itself a revival after a long hiatus. Every new start representing a new intention. But I will say that 11 months of live-in home renovation while also working and trying to maintain some kind of social life left me with very little in the creative tank. Then,…
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rahit02 · 1 year ago
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Explore the fascinating world of Pre-Islamic Arabia with our latest YouTube video! Dive into the rich history of the Arabian Peninsula, where ancient Arab civilization, nomadic lifestyles, and unique desert environments shaped a crossroads of civilizations. Discover the historical Arab culture, interactions with Romans and Persians, and the rise of Islam led by Prophet Muhammad. Join us on this journey through Arabian heritage, cultural transformations, historical poetry, and the intriguing artifacts that tell the tale of this captivating era.
Lost Islamic History Series Ep 1: A Short Journey Through Pre-Islamic Arabia
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prep4tomoro · 2 years ago
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The Nomadic Lifestyle: Why Living in an RV is Better Than Living in a House
While thousands of people have a Recreational Vehicle for vacationing, thousands of others have permanently taken to living on the road in an RV. Like any other lifestyle, the are pros and cons. Read one couple's challenges and adventures of casting off "the norm" for an RV lifestyle that teaches to value experiences over belongings, and relationships over work. Read their on-going RV blog. Also, check out CheapRVLiving.com. Mail Forwarding and Processing Service for People on the Move Downside Considerations Before Fulltime RV Living Making an RV Evacuation-Ready for an Emergency RV Nomads - The Movie Preparing Your Vehicle for an Emergency [Reference Link]
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i-am-a-secret-ssshhh · 1 year ago
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I was watching a video about Family of Nomads, and I'd like to just put this out there,
My mom has a friend who does (did? Not sure) van life before it was trendy.
And let me tell you.
Their children were all very young when I last saw them, the oldest being eight with two younger siblings separated by maybe 3 years each? Not sure about the age gap, but one was eight, one was somewhere in the middle, and one was a young toddler. This was about 4 or 5 years ago though, so I'm not sure how or what they're doing now.
They visited us, once, and those kids were kind of messed up. Nothing really wrong with them, but the eldest was obsessed with Instagram already and clearly had not been given any lessons in internet safety.
Not to mention, all three kids shared one phone. Which, while there's nothing wrong with this, especially at that age, it was kind of scary to see such young children having all-access to social media and whatever they want on this phone while clearly not having had any sort of lessons about how to be safe on the internet. Especially when I, as a(n about) 13-year-old, didn't have any access to any social media. It felt weird.
There were a few other things that stood out. The kids demanded privacy in the bathroom, in a house where they were the guests and there was only three bathrooms total, to film a video opening a slime package they had sent to our house. I learned after they left that the eldest had already drunk a whole glass of some sort of water-looking alcohol.
The standing on the chair to take Instagram pics meme? That was the eldest whenever we went out to eat.
And probably the most heartbreaking was the youngest screaming and crying about not wanting to leave THE HOUSE. Not us, not the toys, not the dogs, the house. The physical building. All the kids were getting upset about leaving the house. My mom herself explained that it was probably because they missed having bedrooms and being in one place.
I never went into their RV. So, I don't actually know what the setup was. But I saw it, and that bitch wasn't big enough to have three young kids and two adults in full-time.
Even back then I was really concerned and weirded out by these kids. I felt so bad for them. Sometimes I wonder how they're doing and where they are now, but then I also think that I don't really want to know in case they're doing worse.
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helloaelita · 2 years ago
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Vanlife Chronicles: The Unfiltered Reality
I’m here to share the unfiltered truth about my personal and unique journey on the road. It’s been well over a year since I turned my van life dream into a reality, and I want to make it crystal clear that this is solely my experience. It’s not my husband’s perspective, nor is it an expectation for anyone else. It’s a raw and honest narrative of the challenges and struggles I’ve faced along the…
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freespirit-poetry · 2 years ago
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Gypsy
She has a gypsy soul as well as the same in her blood she is the granddaughter of gypsies shunned in long since past. Also a daughter of a family of bohemians and artists. Art and poetry run through her blood and she wishes to have the most nomadic lifestyle with her man who will soon save her from that system. And she will become the greatest artist and poet even if it may not sell she will never give up.
M.A.
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beyourselfchulanmaria · 11 months ago
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©Lucas (@scott.inc) 👍 Great trips and good writing, Awsome! ✨ Thanks! xoxo Lan~*
“A man is rich not by what he owns but what he can do without.”
"No electricity or internet most of the time. Only my little cell phone and my sleeping bag in a small tent up there in the mountains, as close as possible to the stars."
"If there is a reality that goes beyond dreams, it's this: Live."
"Related to that, my favorite video or photo would always be the one not necessarily with the most beautiful landscapes but the one that represents something meaningful to me, a great memory."
"The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see."
"I would like to conclude by saying that all my experiences and all my encounters good or bad have made me progress."
Above all, I believe that if we are aware that every single experience has something to teach us, life suddenly becomes easier. Each event is what it is, it’s on us to modify our perception to always get something positive out of it and grow. So there is no place for fear, all we have to do is let life inspire us and teach us – which we can use to become who we want to be.
📌 "Life is what we make of it. Travel is the traveler. What we see isn't what we see but what we are. "- Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet 💕
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mandukhaikhatun · 1 month ago
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familythings · 1 month ago
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Floating Houses of Iraq: The Mesopotamian Venice
The enchanting floating houses of Iraq, known as “mudhif,” tell a remarkable story of sustainability and resilience. Often referred to as the Garden of Eden or the Mesopotamian Venice, this unique community, known as the Ma’dan, thrives in the lush wetland areas of southern Iraq, where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers meet. The Craft of Floating Homes These floating homes date back thousands of…
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supervenomslore · 3 months ago
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My Alternate Universes: Nomadic Imagination 🌌
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Have you ever imagined what your life would be like in a different universe? I have, and I've written all about it! From epic fantasy worlds to thrilling zombie apocalypses, and even a nomadic adventure through scenic landscapes. 🌲🏞️
Want to dive into these alternate realities? Check out my latest blog post where I explore these fascinating concepts and more. 🌠
Read more here: https://wp.me/pfRDjO-8n
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artbynoelsnow · 4 months ago
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Airstream camper in July 🎆
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nomadman108 · 6 months ago
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Flee, Be Silent, and Pray Always
A few days ago I began a new work to study and contemplate in my not quite daily Lectio Divina practice. It’s actually a spiritual classic that, although I’ve read it before, I felt the need to explore it a little more, dig a little deeper, rather than simply reading through it as I did the first time. It is The Way of the Heart: The Spirituality of the Desert Fathers and Mothers by Henri…
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languagexs · 8 months ago
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Exploring the Kirghiz People: Culture, Language, and History of Kyrgyz Nomads
Uncovering the fascinating world of the Kyrgyz people  The Kyrgyz people are a fascinating Turkic people from Central Asia with a rich cultural heritage and  unique way of life that captivate and inspire people around the world. In this article we cover information about their traditions, history, and experiences, providing valuable insight into this amazing community. Whether you are an avid…
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capnash · 9 months ago
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