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20 Comments

  1. I can not wait to see what you can show us of Baja California. Ensenada used to be my dream destination, but is it not the same place I visited 40 years ago.

  2. Well, I am sorry to hear about your departure. I was looking forward to somebody filling me in on everything related to Gd. Have you tried Queretaro? Mario. Very soggy in New York.

  3. subscribed to see future content. Oaxaca is amazing specially the food. Try all types of mole.

  4. I would skip Veracruz💀, been twice, a little dicey along the coast. The anthropology museum in Xalapa is awesome as it gets (cool little town, ck out Coatepec, a taxi ride away, it is The Coffee capital of Mexico, best coffee at a teeny-tiny cafe on side of the zocalo. Go to Oaxaca de Juarez & settle in. Damn, you will Love the food there-a lot for every budget, very much a cafe culture, artsy, the cradle of democracy in Mexico and you can feel the difference from Christian conservative Merida (which I like also), but Oaxaca rules. So much culture, so beautiful, a perfect climate. Enjoyed your Guadalajara updates.

  5. We are about to finish our lease contract within 2 months and will move on. We don't really know where will move yet but need to decide our destination soon. Guadalajara is one of the possible destinations. We are also considering Baja California. I personally love to live in Chiapas, specifically San Cristobal de Las Casas.

  6. Wow, a whole year already. You guys inspired me to move to Merida! I appreciate your videos so much. Looking forward to your next adventures.

  7. Wow! Thanks for the heads up on TEFL out of China. I just started working on my TEFL cert. Glad it wasn't too expensive. Well, that just means PIVOT. It is this small gem of knowledge that set you apart from other channels. My longest airBNB stay was a spot you guys stayed at. It was my best stay. Thanks Yarbros!

  8. I’m glad you are doing what’s right for you two. I’ve been back and forth to Aguascalientes as it suited me for the time in my life—retiring from litigation, focus on health, nutrition, prescribed exercise, recover from brain injury from surgeries concussions accidents the past 3 years, develop projects, forget billable hours, relate to culturally and intellectually stimulating people and events and keep my life simple and do meaningful things (like the Casa Hogar Dulce Refugio orphanage sustainability garden programming and develop climate and renewable energy projects) and that make me happy. But that’s me. I want to tell you that you deserve to be elevated, amplified and promoted. Regardless whether we ever meet, I intend to keep you in my thoughts knowing that you are always exuding positive energy, integrity and authenticity.

    —Memo Moreno

  9. I lived in Veracruz and lived near cordoba/Orizaba. If you see someone selling Garnachas, you have to try everything!! Prices near the beach are ridiculous I’d recommend staying away from the beach if you’re looking for some good cheap food. You’d be missing out if you don’t visit Orizaba. Look up the Paseo del Río y Reserva animal and the Teleférico near by that takes you to the top of a nearby mountain that is a historic park where you’ll learn the history of Veracruz and my favorite get to zip line and see the entire city hundreds of feet up in the air!! That city really is magical.

  10. I know several people who have just lost that income! They live in Ajijic…. A stones throw from Guadalajara. Pretty little town …. Sorry for your income loss ! That sucks 🙁

  11. Hi guys, I hope you have a great time in Baja California , but Randell if you want to see your people like you say you must come to LAGUNAS DE CHACAGUA Oaxaca, or to PUNTA Maldonado, this second place is between Guerrero state and Oaxaca, , happy landings

  12. Oaxaca has all the points separately credited to all the other states. Oaxaca City is the center for over 16 indigenous groups, not including the Afro-Mexicans that also live here. These indigenous groups are what make Oaxaca so unique for its foods, its fabrics, its culture. Going down to the coast, you get the surfing. I'm not a surfer but I heard championship during is held here regularly. They also have crocodiles and turtle releases and one of(I think) three nude beaches. In between, is the highest mountain range of Mexico with coffee plantations , mushrooms, and waterfalls galore.Check us out!

  13. Hey how are you guys doing I feel proud you guys showing my country to other people I will recommend that you guys go to michoacan. To celebrate dia de muertos.. I just started following you guys and I like your style I don't know if you've been in michoacan before..go tu pascuaro.. you guys don't like it..

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