Archive for March, 2008
Online Apps Vs. Desktop Apps And Dealing With eClutter: Some Food For Thought For LIPs
Photo by *Solar Ikon*
In the race to escape the cubicle and ditch the desk so you can work from anywhere and become location independent, many of you are turning to online apps, digitalisation and computer-centric solutions. What would happen though in the following scenarios…
Your access to a power supply was limited?
Your access to the internet [...]

Photo by *Solar Ikon*
In the race to escape the cubicle and ditch the desk so you can work from anywhere and become location independent, many of you are turning to online apps, digitalisation and computer-centric solutions. What would happen though in the following scenarios…
- Your access to a power supply was limited?
- Your access to the internet was limited?
Launching…The LIP Destinations Guide
I’m pleased to announce that I’ve finally got round to launching something I’ve had on my list and in my head for a while but life got in the way of doing it!!
However it’s here now…what is it?
I’m pleased to announce that I’ve finally got round to launching something I’ve had on my list and in my head for a while but life got in the way of doing it!!
However it’s here now…what is it?
Is A Location Independent Life Cheaper Than Living In One Place? Just How Much Money Do You Need? A 12 Month Breakdown.
Photo by noahwesley
There are some things in life that are just accepted; the notion that a life of permanent travel is expensive and only for movie stars and famous people is one of them.
In this post, I might just blow that myth right out of the water.
I mentioned a while ago that I’d be sharing [...]

Photo by noahwesley
There are some things in life that are just accepted; the notion that a life of permanent travel is expensive and only for movie stars and famous people is one of them.
In this post, I might just blow that myth right out of the water.
I mentioned a while ago that I’d be sharing the nitty gritty of the financial aspects of our location independent lives. It’s taken me a while to trawl through all our bank statements, pull off the data and then do something with it - and in between some rather major bouts of procrastination and a few long walks on the beach this weekend, I finally sat down to pull it all together.
If you keep reading, these are some of the things I found out, which you might be interested in too:
- Whether a life of permanent travel is more expensive than living in one place all year round
- The cheapest place to spend a month and still live like a King (or Queen in my case)
- What major mistakes we made last year and the things we’re doing differently this year which means we’ll save a whopping £6k ($12k)
So without any more waffle…here’s the analysis:
3 Recipes You Can Make With Ingredients You’ll Find Almost Anywhere In The World
Photo by Claudecf
Eating my favourite meal wraps me up in a warm blanket of emotional comfort, especially during the cold European winters.
As Claudia and I have just arrived in the Swiss Alps with plans to go to Brazil in October, I’ve been thinking of my favourite recipes to take with us and wonder whether they’d [...]

Photo by Claudecf
Eating my favourite meal wraps me up in a warm blanket of emotional comfort, especially during the cold European winters.
As Claudia and I have just arrived in the Swiss Alps with plans to go to Brazil in October, I’ve been thinking of my favourite recipes to take with us and wonder whether they’d taste quite the same in different parts of the world.
When you make new friends on your travels and are invited for dinner or to a party a friendly gesture, which is always appreciated, is to bring a dish of some kind. I find it helps to break the ice.
Here are three recipes which, unless you’re headed to the Sahara or deepest Siberia, you can find ingredients for almost anywhere in the world…








