Bump I've got a couple of trips planned in the next year/little over a year Next spring I'm going to Aruba which wouldnt be my first choice but my sister and I want to take my mom somewhere and she cant really walk very far or handle anything too adventurous so we decided to go to a beautiful beach for a week. Aruba has a nice national park I'm excited about exploring. And then in early 2021, which is forever away but I survive my workdays by planning trips lol, I'm going to do 3 nights in Prague, 4 in Vienna, with a day trip to Budapest thrown in
If things work out, I have a chance to get a business trip to Kuwait to train my employer’s overseas distributor on how to build and assemble our products. Fingers crossed!
Lol I hear you. It's just...I'm really interested in going places that are really different from the US and Aruba seems sort of like it could be in Florida, like it seems like any generic affluent coastal region. But it's really beautiful and I know I'll enjoy it
i get it. i would prefer to live in a generic affluent coastal region and vacation at interesting different sorts of places too, if i had the choice.
every time i see people waiting to get on a greyhound bus or amtrak i'm tempted. but since my bug out bag is where i live instead of with me, and if i missed being there to pay my rent when its do every month, i'd loose everything that wasn't on my person, it never happens. so generally no. not unless and until i'm actually ready to relocate, for which i have no immediate plans. i'll probably stay right where i am until the place falls down or i'm carried out in box. if i had a car and could afford the gas, i'd probably be driving around on back roads all the time, but then i wouldn't be living where i am in a city either.
Doesn't your rent come out of your bank account though or are you like the movies where it's hand paid to the Tennant?
Aruba is like dutch Florida but with mostly american english speaking people I wouldn't mind visiting it at all though, but ideally while travelling by boat and visiting multiple islands
i don't think most landlords are that high tech yet. most places i've rented from just mail out an invoice that looks like they typed it up on microsoft word.