Watching the dark clouds roll in last night. π
I was surprised it didn't rain. π

Oh wow, this is one place I would love to spend a lot of time ππ¦ nostr:note182mlvfwgd4s99gm4ecvs8lrhd4cstjqjgjg9tvsv5g8pqn6764cqq6pu0e
De nada π€© Y sΓ, es muy lindo aquΓ π Gracias βΊοΈ
Yep it's southern Spain πͺπΈππ
Exactly this π―ππ
So true right?! Like regular people live in places we travel on holiday to. There's nothing stopping most of us from moving abroad really π
Haha yes! Agree. Life is better with chocolate βΊοΈπ―π
It really is and goes by too quickly βοΈππ₯°
Thanks for the reply! You have a wonderful day too π―π
Yes! It took a while to bring it to life, but we made it happen. I laugh now to think how difficult my brain made it seem. π
Gm π€©
Most often, the only thing stopping us from living our dreams, is ourselves. π§
Getting past our own limitations is a challenge, but when we break through, it feels amazing. π―
The hardest thing about starting this nomad life for us, was buying the ticket. After that, everything else just worked out in its own mysterious way. π
Live life the way you desire. You deserve it. ποΈ 
Photo of the day π₯°
My heart is happy π― 
Agreed. More so to do with passport privilege I think though. I have met families travelling with nothing, no real income and no real way to fund travels. I personally wouldn't enjoy that style of travel, however it is done by many - including families. I've also met people from countries all over the world, including those that can be extremely difficult to travel from. People love to find reasons why it can't be done, but it really comes down to mindset for the majority with a decent passport (totally different story for a passport that doesn't get easy visas though) ππ
Ah that's a great way to live too π―π€©ππ΄