Meet Sharon, a retired pharmacist who has opted to spend her golden years in an unusual manner.
She’s always wanted to travel the United States as a modern-day nomad, and now that she’s retired, she’s making that dream a reality.

Sharon purchased a tiny T@B travel trailer to tow behind her 4-door Jeep Wrangler in order to start on her epic journey.
Sharon debuted her little yet strong home-on-wheels around the globe.
She was featured on Bob Wells’ Cheap RV Living YouTube channel, where she gave insights into her itinerant existence.
“I bought my T@B about a year and a half ago when I retired from being a pharmacist,” Sharon says in the video.
Sharon had previously purchased larger RVs, but she decided to downsize this time. The tiny room took some getting used to at first.
But she is now overjoyed with her decision.
The trailer is large enough for her to stand and walk around freely (the interior’s highest point is 5’9″) without feeling claustrophobic.
Don’t be fooled by the trailer’s small size; it’s a miracle of compact design, complete with all the conveniences Sharon requires for her life on the road. When you walk inside, you’ll discover a fully working kitchen with a propane burner, refrigerator, drawers, and even a small sink.
A small but functional bathroom and shower combo is adjacent to the kitchen.

While others may compare it to a closet, Sharon considers it to be more than suitable for her requirements.
“I bring in a little wooden table to eat off of or to work on my computer,” she said.
There’s also a comfortable nook with a sofa that serves as a bed in the trailer.
A heater and air conditioner are built into the walls, and she can even catch up on her favorite TV shows when she’s in an area with excellent coverage.
It’s effectively a mini-apartment on wheels, with all the amenities of a home in a small package.
But Sharon’s favorite aspect of her little house is the lifestyle it supports.
“The best thing about a little rig like this is it kind of forces you to spend a lot of time outside,” she told me.
“When you are doing this lifestyle, it is about being out in nature and enjoying other people.”
Sharon’s transportable arrangement allows her to pick between a desert environment and a tranquil lake as her backyard view.
When she wants to go off-grid, her solar panels offer all of the power she requires.
It’s not only about the space Sharon has; it’s about the freedom it offers her to travel the world.