Hello!

We’re Tim and Danna—partners in life, work, and the relentless pursuit of freedom.

No Tomorrow No Tomorrow began as a series of travel videos and blog entries documenting our move from the US to Spain. What started as a personal diary has become a creative project that brings together everything we love, travel, design, photography, videography, and learning. It reflects our perspective as we capture where we go, how we live, and what we learn along the way, through video, photography, and storytelling.

I am a lifelong creative entrepreneur, and the founder of Pennyroyal Studio, a product design company that began 20 years ago as a small, handmade jewelry studio, and has grown into a mobile, global business, designed deliberately to support creative freedom and remote work. I have always loved visual storytelling, often making short films instead of writing papers in college, and capturing travel memories on video and diary entries long before sharing them publicly. No Tomorrow gives those stories a purpose and a place to share.

My wife, Danna, spent over two decades in the insurance world and managed a surgical practice for the past few years in Beverly Hills, California. Both roles that required precision, decision-making, and logistics. Now she manages operations at Pennyroyal, keeping projects on schedule and business moving while we travel. Danna also fuels this project with her passion for travel planning. From researching the perfect hotels, to testing the best gear, she’s the architect of our experiences and the engine behind our movement.

Since we met, we have had the dream of moving abroad, and in January, 2026, we made that dream come true, making the big move from Los Angeles to the Southern coast of Spain. We live and work from a small home-studio and live a much simpler, slower life than we did in Los Angeles. We are excited for the adventures ahead of us, and happy to share our perspectives with anyone who is interested.

FAQ

Why is it called No Tomorrow?

We call it No Tomorrow because, frankly, there might not be. The clock’s ticking, whether we like to admit it or not, and we want to squeeze as much juice out of life as we can while we're here.

Are you married?

Yes! We first met in 2011, and were distant acquaintances for a number of years. We had a long and unlikely lead-in to our eventual relationship in 2017, and we have been married since 2021.

Do you have kids?

Nope! We met later in life, and neither of us had a burning desire to have kids, so we decided not to! Some old-fashioned types may criticize this life choice, but it gives us the freedom and extra funds to be much more flexible with how we spend our lives. We are living out that fantasy we know a lot of parents have... "I wonder what my life would have been like if I didn't have kids."

Influence much?

Ha! Not even close. We’re not chasing brand deals or trying to get comped stays. We’re just sharing what we experience, what we learn, and what we use along the way. If we talk about a product or a place, it’s because it genuinely made our lives easier or more enjoyable. We’re not here to sell the dream. We’re just living our version of it, and telling the story as we go.

Do you plan everything or wing it?

Danna is a master planner. She researches hotels, neighborhoods, food, transportation, and backup options with a level of precision that would impress the military. Tim, on the other hand, is more of a “let’s just see what happens” kind of guy. We understand eachother's styles and try to lean into eachother's strengths as much as we can. We balance each other out. It's always important to have a plan, but we leave lots of space for accidental adventures and side quests.

What is your favorite travel destination so far?

Everywhere we've been has something unique about it that makes it great. But as far as an overall favorite, We would both probably choose Mallorca. It's the perfect size island for renting a car and exploring for a few days.

What is your favorite restaurant?

Impossible to choose. We make a point to experience a wide variety of what each destination is known for. From the authentic local street food, like cicchetti in Venice, or churros and chocolate in Barcelona, to Michelin star tasting menus that are edible art. Food is the best way to learn about a place, and as it turns out, we love to eat!

We will be adding a page for our favorite culinary experiences soon.

What are your long-term goals for No Tomorrow

We plan to take this as it comes. Our initial plan is to explore Europe and share our experiences. We also have some travel-specific products in development that we will be releasing when they are ready.

Have more questions?