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RVers Gone International - Digital Nomads in Mexico

GREETINGS FROM THE state of Guanajuato, Mexico, or more specifically, the city of San Miguel de Allende, a mecca of colorful art, history, enticing food, and expats. After nearly three years of full-time RVing throughout the United States, my husband, Noah, and I temporarily hung our RVer hats in search of global adventure. In January of 2022, we said hasta luego to our home on wheels and traveled to Guanajuato in Central Mexico.

Life here suits us. I’m a Mexican/American born and raised in Mexico, so almost anywhere in Mexico feels like home. My husband, Noah, is from western New York, but has grown to love the culture that shaped me. We are grateful to be in such a special place, which has allowed us to interrupt a growing sense of comfort as RVers and experience a new type of adventure.

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