Archive for June, 2007
Creating A Mobile Office
A few people have asked me just what we take with us for our mobile office.
I have to be honest and say that even though between the two of us we have been traveling with only around 42kg (packed in one hard suitcase and one 65 litre backpack) for the past 5 months, we’re probably [...]
A few people have asked me just what we take with us for our mobile office.
I have to be honest and say that even though between the two of us we have been traveling with only around 42kg (packed in one hard suitcase and one 65 litre backpack) for the past 5 months, we’re probably still carrying quite a bit of superfluous ’stuff’.
Here’s a pic of some of our gear:
Boingo: A MUST have service for LIPs
Staying connected is vital for Location Independent Professionals. You can be at the mercy of insecure, dodgy internet connections, internet cafes, expensive hotel charges or wireless roaming charges.
Not anymore - this looks like a fantastic new service from Boingo - flat rate fee of $40 for worldwide wireless roaming. Yet to try it out but [...]
Staying connected is vital for Location Independent Professionals. You can be at the mercy of insecure, dodgy internet connections, internet cafes, expensive hotel charges or wireless roaming charges.
Not anymore - this looks like a fantastic new service from Boingo - flat rate fee of $40 for worldwide wireless roaming. Yet to try it out but will sign up soon and report back.
A Day in the Life of a LIP
Since becoming a Location Independent Professional, several people have asked what we do each day & how we spend our time. I am going to post a ‘photo’ journal of a typical day on our travel blog later this week but for now, here’s a run down of a typical LIP day (in Grenada)…
Since becoming a Location Independent Professional, several people have asked what we do each day & how we spend our time. I am going to post a ‘photo’ journal of a typical day on our travel blog later this week but for now, here’s a run down of a typical LIP day (in Grenada)…
Best breakfast in Grenada
We discovered it this morning…
…go to the main market in St. Georges (the capital of Grenada), find the man who sells a fish sandwich for EC$2 (about 40p), then walk a couple of stalls down and find the man who sells fresh, young coconuts for coconut water and…hey presto, you’ve got yourself a nutritious, delicious, [...]
We discovered it this morning…
…go to the main market in St. Georges (the capital of Grenada), find the man who sells a fish sandwich for EC$2 (about 40p), then walk a couple of stalls down and find the man who sells fresh, young coconuts for coconut water and…hey presto, you’ve got yourself a nutritious, delicious, authentic Caribbean breakfast for less than £1.








