
Mazatlan: Love in the Time of Coronavirus
Driving along the malecón in Mazatlan, the ocean is not choppy today, it isn’t throwing shards of gold. This morning it wears a conservative navy…
We are David and Sarah, an American digital nomad family of 5. In 2015 we decided to transition to a lifestyle of perpetual travel. Prior to “going nomad” we were long-time Amazon.com employees and expats working in South Africa, Luxembourg, and the United States. Sarah is now a fiction writer and COO of The Spun Yarn. David is a consultant for Willow Pump, creator of the world's first silent, wireless breast pump.
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Driving along the malecón in Mazatlan, the ocean is not choppy today, it isn’t throwing shards of gold. This morning it wears a conservative navy…
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Driving along the malecón in Mazatlan, the ocean is not choppy today, it isn’t throwing shards of gold. This morning it wears a conservative navy…
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