Born and raised in Cuba, came to USA 20 years ago and never went back (and will never) for tourist, foreigners, which have privileges and money, the island can be “mesmerizing”, but for us, locals, it’s hell on earth, communist government runs the country like a Nazi concentration camp and treat people like cockroaches. Otherwise, nice video and i enjoyed it.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your experience. The description you gave was perfect, and we think more people should open their eyes and see what it’s really like. We wanted to find out more about the reality of living in Cuba. When we were there not a lot of people wanted to talk about the struggles of living in a communist country. (Perhaps out of fear of government retaliation) if we ever go back, it will not be to see the beautiful beaches and stay in the luxury hotels. We would go back so that we could bring more things for the Cuban people and spend time getting to know them better.
What an impressive experience! I’ve lived all over being retired military, and I settled in upstate South Carolina about 9 years ago. You guys have so much confidence and nerve…I’m sure I’m not the only person envious of your journey that’s following along. Thanks for another great one!
@@jeremyj612 Well thank you for the compliment. We want to do as much as we can while we still can. Life passes by fast. No regrets! We are so grateful to the people who watch our videos and take the time to write a comment. 🙏🏻
I’ve watched almost all of your videos. And you guys are one of my favorite channels. I’m actually kind of shocked that your channel hasn’t taken off like a rocket ship. Hang in there. Good things happen to good people. Commenting from Wisconsin
My family had Cuban business partners in Cuba during the 1950's. i spent my first 6 yrs.. in Cuba. i still remember swimming, and deep sea fishing with my dad. And their wonderful restaurant, and bar, with incrediblle live music, dancing, and singing. The food was fabulous. My dad left his 1958 Desota convertable, fleeing Cuba with our lives. You guys rock, and the adventures are great! (don't over think your natural creativity.) Videos, and y'all are magic ~ Thank You!
@@Adornments4U Wow what a crazy experience. Cuba looked like a happening place back in the day. It is sad what has happened to the people over the years. Have you ever been back? Thank you for the kind words. It means so much to us. ❤️🙏🏻
Watching from Toronto,Ontario -Canada….have been to Cuba twice. Canadians have no problems visiting Cuba, so it was very interesting hearing about your Cuban adventure.
@@Waldo-re6ke After it was all said and done it wasn’t as hard as we expected. The true test will be going back to the U.S. 🤞🏻🤷🏻♂️ The experience was well worth it. Thanks for sharing your location ❤️
Hi , this is from Potter Valley, CA. YOUR MOM TOLD ME TO WATCH AND IM GLAD SHE DID. Wonderful adventure. Stay safe, enjoy. Love to you both. John and Debbie Rensen
@@DeborahRensen Hey John and Debbie we are so glad you guys are following along on our journey ❤️ Thank you for taking the time to write a comment 🙏🏻 Sending love from Mexico
@@onthethrottle7104 Thank you 🙏🏻 Wow bora bora that’s awesome do you live on land or a boat? My wife is sooo jealous. 😍 We appreciate the words of inspiration. ❤️
@@BarelySqueakinBy Hi guys, we were just visiting - it was super expensive. A meal is easily $100, like a regular breakfast. Go to a corner store for a can of tuna and crackers to save money and that was like $25!
What an adventure! I think Jay was probably delirious as a side effect of the salsa dancing -- it's good for the soul, no? Loved all the videography -- glad you went to the trouble as it was amazing to see. Cheers!...from an unusually balmy North Vancouver
You're back 😄 ! You made it out unscathed I hope ❤. Now that you're back in good ol' Mexico perhaps we could one day see a tour of the Mayan ruins ? That'd be awesome 👍. Gotta go 😊 ! Starting the video now. All of your adoring fans can now rest easy knowing your back ! P.S. Fancy room in the beginning of the video 😂
At least you know your cigar was a genuine Cuban Cigar, not like all the "Cuban" cigars you can buy in Mexico...(watching from Texas)... And thanks for putting all the extra effort into going over all the details of how to visit Cuba.. clearly it took a lot of "takes' to get all the information out in a clear and concise format....
@@dbaktx Cuba is definitely worth visiting. Our friend Dalton makes the Die Living Co. T-shirts. Here’s his Instagram if you want to get one. @theroamingtc
Congratulations on your successful trip to Cuba, you guys are so awesome, all the details you provide are extremely interesting and your adventures are extremely inspiring. Thank you for sharing and thank you for not giving the history lesson. I am curious to see how your van is doing. Will it be there when you get back?? I hope you have a safe week, and I hope you do not quit you tube.
@@tchoff99 Thank you Tim. We hope to inspire someone to visit Cuba 🇨🇺 Yeah no history lessons here. There are so many other channels that do a great job at that. As for the van, we’re not sure you’ll have to stay tuned to find out. We’re not gonna quit RUclips. AuBrey was just frustrated. 😣
Haven't pulled the trigger, but this is the only channel that I've actually considered joining Patreon for. The postcards would be a nice perk. Edit: didn't realize the postcard option was $20/month, but understandable.
@@harvey-rv We appreciate that Harvey. Just the thought that you would consider it means a lot to us. 🙏🏻 We understand that’s a lot of money for people right now in these hard times. If we could do it for less we would. It takes a lot of time and money to get the postcards out especially in some of these foreign countries. We always buy extras in case one of them gets lost, That way we can send them another. Thank you for already supporting us by watching our videos. ❤️
@@donjennings2975 It’s a fascinating place. We highly recommend everyone visit. Thank you for sharing your location. I noticed your profile pic. Are you a pilot?
@@MarcyR-c2v We had so many bloopers from making this video, but we didn’t want to bore everybody with 10 minutes of us being ridiculous. 🤣 I think we’re starting to lose our mind.
@@BarelySqueakinBy It isn't really about good and bad, Cuban cigars just have a more mellow profile which is more palatable for people who aren't really into cigars. A "strong" Cuban stick would be considered medium strength by most "new world" cigar manufacturers who supply cigars to the states. American cigar smokers tend to prefer stronger cigars
I really like your video.. Amazing human contribution... As a Canadian I make 2 trips every year and bring about 200. Dollar of utilities and there about 2 packs of tooth brushes... So sad see people's are living with so much... Have a great evening 👍👌🤗🥂
@@sergelainesse7893 Thank you 🙏🏻 That’s really cool you bring things to give to the Cuban people. If we ever return, we will bring so much more. They have so little yet there so happy.
I haven't had a cigar for decades, not a fan either. I love your Cuba videos, Cuba is so different due to being so isolated for political reasons, so it's different in many ways.
Hey Ray 👋🏻 welcome to the Barely Squeakin’ By channel! This comment means more than you know. We learned that many Cubans use soap instead of toothpaste so hearing that you’re bringing those things is priceless. Please let us know how your trip goes and thank you for being here. The bloopers are our favorite part too ❤
Excellent! Cuba is such a wonderful and broken place. Glad you shared your experience with us. Okay, so you've reset your FMM for another 6 months (and I look forward to seeing where you go.) What about your TIP? Was it for six months also or did you get a 10 year RV TIP? I've just crossed into Peru and would do anything for Mexican food...
@@georgepuckhaber8929 It’s enlightening to see the people so happy despite the fact that they have little to nothing. Since our van is an RV, our TIP is good for 10 years so no problems there. I also love Mexican food. It’s going to be really hard for me too once we leave this beautiful country.
@@jenniferbarry8927 That’s a great point. We did actually bring toilet paper with us whenever we left our Airbnb. Also a great idea to have some when you land because the airport had none.
Where am I watching from you ask. I'm watching from the kitchen table in my 34 foot Bounder motorhome in the small town of Lamont Alberta, Canada. (about an hour NE of Edmonton). And I will be watching from here for the next 6 weeks until I hit the road for Rincon De Guayabitos Mexico, and then I'll be watching from there!!! The more I watch you two and your adventures the more I'm reminded of myself and my wife Doe when we where younger. Doe was a dancer as well, me, not so much LOL. When my trip starts I'm gonna e-mail all the video footage I gather to Aubrey to edit, because my editing skills are non existent as proven on my channel LOL Have fun you two, and if you happen to venture into Historico Centro in Mexico City have a look around the church floor for my gimbal cover for my drone, I'm pretty sure I left it in there someplace!!!
We actually did go there and we had a look around no sign of your gimbal cover lol. Haha from my kitchen table. 🤣 that description of where you’re watching from is the best one yet. Getting out of there right before it gets cold smart move! It sounds like you and Doe had an incredible relationship. AuBrey is pretty booked up with her editing schedule currently.😂 thanks for giving us a good laugh Wade ❤
@@eddied.8361 The Cuban people do everything they can to keep the classic cars alive. A lot of them have diesel engines and oddball transmissions. They do have newer cars there as well most of them come from Russia or China.
I just put together a week long trip to Puerto Vallarta in October, and I am following from San Francisco. Like to get out of here during Fleet Week and Bluegrass Festival. Looking forward to Cuban food at the La Boguedito del Medio on the Malecon. Went to the location in Roma Norte and really appreciated the lively atmosphere as a solo traveler. Have you been?
@@pat2row That is a great time to leave SF. I’m sure it gets crazy with all the people. We did not spend much time in PV. More on the out skirts and surrounding areas.
You are exactly right!! We ended up going again and they were the BEST churros we’ve ever had 😋🙌🏻 if you go when they’re really busy they are hot and that cinnamon is delicious!
Currently watching from Puebla Puebla Mx. Question, you reset your visas but doesn’t your vehicles license need to also be renewed? I thought that was 6 months as well and needed to be renewed physically at a border entry? Love watching.
@@jessicaarmenta4117 That’s awesome. Puebla is on our list of places to visit. Since our van is an RV, our temporary import permit is good for 10 years. 🙏🏻
When you say you need to save your receipts, is that to demonstrate the trip was for one of the 12 allowed reasons? In your case, receipts for the toothbrushes and such would show "support for the Cuban people" and that the trip was not simply as tourists?
@@dathat555 You’re supposed to save your receipts from everything you do in Cuba so that if you get questioned upon returning to the United States, you can prove that you were there to support the Cuban people. I guess we could’ve saved the receipt for the toothbrushes, but we didn’t. We saved our receipts from the places we ate where we stayed and the activities we did like the dance lessons and the photo tour.
Watching from ESTERHAZY Saskatchewan Canada. And watching closely and taking notes. Doing the same trip in 3 years. Down too Panama for sure. Not sure if we will go all the way down too South America
@@dougkoontz1752 Usually the government run stores and restaurants are much nicer than the ones locally owned. You can also ask if they accept credit cards if they do that would indicate they are government run.
@@adrianmihail5385 We just looked it up. It’s a six hour flight and stops in Miami flying American or Delta. You have to go to the American or Delta official website to be able to book 👍🏼 hope this helps! Let us know if you have any other questions.
Yikes! Watching you massacre that cigar was painful. Cigars, in particular Cuban cigars, are to be slowly savored and not attacked. But at least you can now say you smoked one. Enjoying your groovy videos in La Quinta, CA.
@@nadiemequire That was my first time smoking a cigar. I’m not a big fan of smoking but I had to try it since it was a gift. Thank you for sharing where you are in the world 🌎
@@daisymiranda1192 We still have our fingers crossed it has only been one month. When we sent postcards from Mexico, it took some of them almost 2 months to reach their destination in the United States. 🤞🏻
It seems like Cuba is the poorest country on earth. I'm not 100% sure about that but it appears like this is true. I've heard that Venezuela runs Cuba and that Russia runs Venezuela. If a Cuban wants a drivers license, they have to get permission from the Venezuelan government. I live deep in the country away from it all about an hour and a half north of Seattle, WA.
@@robertlaird6746 Yes Cuba is quite poor. My guess is that are more poor countries in Africa. 🤷🏻♂️ I’m not sure who runs who. I do know they all trade amongst each other. We saw lots of cars from Russia. An hour and a half north of Seattle you must be right at the Canadian border.
@@BarelySqueakinBy I'm about half way between Seattle and Bellingham, WA. I've got two lots. One with a house on it and the other that I plan on building on. Once that is built, I plan on selling the older structure that I'm living in now and getting a sailboat to travel around the world in.
Born and raised in Cuba, came to USA 20 years ago and never went back (and will never) for tourist, foreigners, which have privileges and money, the island can be “mesmerizing”, but for us, locals, it’s hell on earth, communist government runs the country like a Nazi concentration camp and treat people like cockroaches. Otherwise, nice video and i enjoyed it.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your experience. The description you gave was perfect, and we think more people should open their eyes and see what it’s really like. We wanted to find out more about the reality of living in Cuba. When we were there not a lot of people wanted to talk about the struggles of living in a communist country. (Perhaps out of fear of government retaliation) if we ever go back, it will not be to see the beautiful beaches and stay in the luxury hotels. We would go back so that we could bring more things for the Cuban people and spend time getting to know them better.
What an impressive experience! I’ve lived all over being retired military, and I settled in upstate South Carolina about 9 years ago. You guys have so much confidence and nerve…I’m sure I’m not the only person envious of your journey that’s following along. Thanks for another great one!
@@jeremyj612 Well thank you for the compliment. We want to do as much as we can while we still can. Life passes by fast. No regrets! We are so grateful to the people who watch our videos and take the time to write a comment. 🙏🏻
I look forward to this every Sunday morning. Wish you guys posted more often. Even if it was not has high quality of an edit.
@@jennw36 That’s sweet thank you. We are trying to get to the point where we can do more it’s so hard though. 🤞🏻
I’ve watched almost all of your videos. And you guys are one of my favorite channels. I’m actually kind of shocked that your channel hasn’t taken off like a rocket ship. Hang in there. Good things happen to good people. Commenting from Wisconsin
@@northwindswi We are trying really hard to grow our channel, but this RUclips thing is super hard! Thank you for sharing where you are in the world 🌎
My family had Cuban business partners in Cuba during the 1950's. i spent my first 6 yrs.. in Cuba. i still remember swimming, and deep sea fishing with my dad. And their wonderful restaurant, and bar, with incrediblle live music, dancing, and singing. The food was fabulous. My dad left his 1958 Desota convertable, fleeing Cuba with our lives. You guys rock, and the adventures are great! (don't over think your natural creativity.) Videos, and y'all are magic ~ Thank You!
@@Adornments4U Wow what a crazy experience. Cuba looked like a happening place back in the day. It is sad what has happened to the people over the years. Have you ever been back? Thank you for the kind words. It means so much to us. ❤️🙏🏻
I’m from Ft Wayne Indiana, I look forward to your new video every week , You guys are awesome!!
@@DanBroyles-eg2sy Thank you Dan. We appreciate you taking the time to write a comment and tell us where you are from. 🙏🏻
Watching from Toronto,Ontario -Canada….have been to Cuba twice. Canadians have no problems visiting Cuba, so it was very interesting hearing about your Cuban adventure.
@@Waldo-re6ke After it was all said and done it wasn’t as hard as we expected. The true test will be going back to the U.S. 🤞🏻🤷🏻♂️ The experience was well worth it. Thanks for sharing your location ❤️
Hi , this is from Potter Valley, CA. YOUR MOM TOLD ME TO WATCH AND IM GLAD SHE DID. Wonderful adventure. Stay safe, enjoy. Love to you both. John and Debbie Rensen
@@DeborahRensen Hey John and Debbie we are so glad you guys are following along on our journey ❤️ Thank you for taking the time to write a comment 🙏🏻 Sending love from Mexico
Awesome information as usual. Compassion is your name and your videos are my favorite! From Oregon.
@@lindalarsen2157 That is the sweetest thing ever Linda! Thank you for taking the time to write and share your thoughts. ❤️🙏🏻
Love your videos! I'm watch from Bora Bora the French Polynesian Islands. Your channel will catch fire, you guys rock! Keep on plugging away.
@@onthethrottle7104 Thank you 🙏🏻 Wow bora bora that’s awesome do you live on land or a boat? My wife is sooo jealous. 😍 We appreciate the words of inspiration. ❤️
@@BarelySqueakinBy Hi guys, we were just visiting - it was super expensive. A meal is easily $100, like a regular breakfast. Go to a corner store for a can of tuna and crackers to save money and that was like $25!
Great vid as always, very informative. Watching from the Midlands in the UK
@@MrHotsnakes Thank you so much! 🙏🏻 We appreciate you sharing where you’re watching from in the world. 🌍
Just discovered your site, love your openess and informative videos, I'm in New Zealand, thanks for your posts.
@@gazzerwgtn Thank you for watching all the way from New Zealand that’s awesome! ❤️
Enjoying your video from Napa, California.
@@slf994 That’s awesome Thank you 🙏🏻
Love watching your videos. I'm from Iowa farm country
@@katherinegoebel9305 Thank you so much. 🙏🏻 We appreciate you saying where you are in the world 🌎 ❤️
This video looked well put together to me the quality sound track was nice 👍🏽 🇺🇸
@@eddied.8361 Thank you for saying that. My wife AuBrey is ultra critical of all the things. 🇨🇺😁
What an adventure!
I think Jay was probably delirious as a side effect of the salsa dancing -- it's good for the soul, no?
Loved all the videography -- glad you went to the trouble as it was amazing to see.
Cheers!...from an unusually balmy North Vancouver
@@adriankung1625 Your right I was definitely delirious. Dancing is good for the body and soul. I can’t wait for my next lesson. 💃🏼 Cheers Adrian
You're back 😄 ! You made it out unscathed I hope ❤. Now that you're back in good ol' Mexico perhaps we could one day see a tour of the Mayan ruins ? That'd be awesome 👍. Gotta go 😊 ! Starting the video now. All of your adoring fans can now rest easy knowing your back ! P.S. Fancy room in the beginning of the video 😂
@@born2wander2 Yep, we made it back to Mexico with no problems. 🎉 We will eventually get to some Mayan ruins so stay tuned. 🤣
Yes 💃💃SALSA DANCING 💃 and a Cuba cigar yes
@@mitchsmith1268 Those are mandatory when visiting Cuba 🇨🇺 💃🏼💨✅
At least you know your cigar was a genuine Cuban Cigar, not like all the "Cuban" cigars you can buy in Mexico...(watching from Texas)... And thanks for putting all the extra effort into going over all the details of how to visit Cuba.. clearly it took a lot of "takes' to get all the information out in a clear and concise format....
@@brettallenthomas It was definitely Cuban. Thank you for taking the time to write a comment and sharing where you’re watching from. 🙏🏻
Definitely a learning experience thank you I write to you guys from Arizona except today we are in México!
@@alg109 It was an eye opening experience for us. We are so glad we took the trip. Thanks for sharing where you are in the world 🌎
Nice! Been wanting to visit Cuba! Liked that 'Die Living Co. t-shirt. Salud amigos!
@@dbaktx Cuba is definitely worth visiting. Our friend Dalton makes the Die Living Co. T-shirts. Here’s his Instagram if you want to get one. @theroamingtc
Congratulations on your successful trip to Cuba, you guys are so awesome, all the details you provide are extremely interesting and your adventures are extremely inspiring. Thank you for sharing and thank you for not giving the history lesson. I am curious to see how your van is doing. Will it be there when you get back?? I hope you have a safe week, and I hope you do not quit you tube.
@@tchoff99 Thank you Tim. We hope to inspire someone to visit Cuba 🇨🇺 Yeah no history lessons here. There are so many other channels that do a great job at that. As for the van, we’re not sure you’ll have to stay tuned to find out. We’re not gonna quit RUclips. AuBrey was just frustrated. 😣
Enjoy my Sunday evening watching two very inspirational people. Middle Tennessee
@@Indian-Pursuit23 Thank you. 🙏🏻 We appreciate you sharing ❤️
Haven't pulled the trigger, but this is the only channel that I've actually considered joining Patreon for. The postcards would be a nice perk. Edit: didn't realize the postcard option was $20/month, but understandable.
@@harvey-rv We appreciate that Harvey. Just the thought that you would consider it means a lot to us. 🙏🏻 We understand that’s a lot of money for people right now in these hard times. If we could do it for less we would. It takes a lot of time and money to get the postcards out especially in some of these foreign countries. We always buy extras in case one of them gets lost, That way we can send them another. Thank you for already supporting us by watching our videos. ❤️
Enjoyed your video from Dalton Georgia.
@@NoClocks.NoCalendars Thank you so much 🙏🏻
I love your kindness towards Cuban ppl/less fortunate ppl❤. Keep doing you, forget haters😘👍✌️
@@dianen6638 Thank you. We try to treat people how we want to be treated. Life is too short for all that other stuff. ❤️
No matter where you are, keep up the dancing so you can get good at it. From Missouri.
@@CowboyTrucking61 We will try it is so hard since we are always on the move. It’s funny I married a dance teacher but we go pay for lessons. 🤣🤷🏻♂️
From Iowa.
Cuba has always fascinated me, Thanks !!!
@@donjennings2975 It’s a fascinating place. We highly recommend everyone visit. Thank you for sharing your location. I noticed your profile pic. Are you a pilot?
Love your Cuba review ,Canadian,living in Indonesia❤😊
@@leerod That’s the way to go living in Indonesia. 👍🏼❤️
@@BarelySqueakinBy a lot cheaper than Canada Lol
@@leerod I could imagine Canada is so expensive!
Liked and shared!!!❤
@@JorgeMorales-tw5ox We greatly appreciate that thank you! 🙏🏻
Great vid ,, Glad it went well..
@@gatorsaw3315 Thank you Gator 🙏🏻
😂❤lapping so hard ,. He is really trying to keep it together but man oh man I love to see you both just relax and go with it, 😂❤
@@MarcyR-c2v We had so many bloopers from making this video, but we didn’t want to bore everybody with 10 minutes of us being ridiculous. 🤣 I think we’re starting to lose our mind.
Yes Cuban cigars are smooth no cough and no yacking
@@Michaelc3094 That was my first time ever smoking a cigar so I don’t know a good one from a bad one. 🤷🏻♂️
@@BarelySqueakinBy It isn't really about good and bad, Cuban cigars just have a more mellow profile which is more palatable for people who aren't really into cigars. A "strong" Cuban stick would be considered medium strength by most "new world" cigar manufacturers who supply cigars to the states. American cigar smokers tend to prefer stronger cigars
I really like your video.. Amazing human contribution... As a Canadian I make 2 trips every year and bring about 200. Dollar of utilities and there about 2 packs of tooth brushes... So sad see people's are living with so much... Have a great evening 👍👌🤗🥂
@@sergelainesse7893 Thank you 🙏🏻 That’s really cool you bring things to give to the Cuban people. If we ever return, we will bring so much more. They have so little yet there so happy.
I haven't had a cigar for decades, not a fan either. I love your Cuba videos, Cuba is so different due to being so isolated for political reasons, so it's different in many ways.
@@ohrosberg I’m in no hurry to have another cigar! You don’t realize how different Cuba is until you visit and see it firsthand.
I'll be going to Cuba in November and bringing a suitcase full of toothbrushes and toothpaste I'm from Canada new subscriber. P.S Love the Bloopers
Hey Ray 👋🏻 welcome to the Barely Squeakin’ By channel! This comment means more than you know. We learned that many Cubans use soap instead of toothpaste so hearing that you’re bringing those things is priceless. Please let us know how your trip goes and thank you for being here. The bloopers are our favorite part too ❤
Cuba looks very interesting, always up for something New. Hobart, IN 30 miles from Chicago, someone's Hometown...
@@georgeraineyjr1384 It is definitely worth visiting at least once in your lifetime. Yep that’s right in AuBrey‘s neck of the woods.
Excellent! Cuba is such a wonderful and broken place. Glad you shared your experience with us. Okay, so you've reset your FMM for another 6 months (and I look forward to seeing where you go.) What about your TIP? Was it for six months also or did you get a 10 year RV TIP?
I've just crossed into Peru and would do anything for Mexican food...
@@georgepuckhaber8929 It’s enlightening to see the people so happy despite the fact that they have little to nothing. Since our van is an RV, our TIP is good for 10 years so no problems there. I also love Mexican food. It’s going to be really hard for me too once we leave this beautiful country.
I think a great thing to tell folks to bring to Cuba is little tissue packets to use in the bathrooms outside of where you are staying.
@@jenniferbarry8927 That’s a great point. We did actually bring toilet paper with us whenever we left our Airbnb. Also a great idea to have some when you land because the airport had none.
Where am I watching from you ask. I'm watching from the kitchen table in my 34 foot Bounder motorhome in the small town of Lamont Alberta, Canada. (about an hour NE of Edmonton). And I will be watching from here for the next 6 weeks until I hit the road for Rincon De Guayabitos Mexico, and then I'll be watching from there!!! The more I watch you two and your adventures the more I'm reminded of myself and my wife Doe when we where younger. Doe was a dancer as well, me, not so much LOL. When my trip starts I'm gonna e-mail all the video footage I gather to Aubrey to edit, because my editing skills are non existent as proven on my channel LOL Have fun you two, and if you happen to venture into Historico Centro in Mexico City have a look around the church floor for my gimbal cover for my drone, I'm pretty sure I left it in there someplace!!!
We actually did go there and we had a look around no sign of your gimbal cover lol. Haha from my kitchen table. 🤣 that description of where you’re watching from is the best one yet. Getting out of there right before it gets cold smart move! It sounds like you and Doe had an incredible relationship. AuBrey is pretty booked up with her editing schedule currently.😂 thanks for giving us a good laugh Wade ❤
Love all the 50’s cars I’m guessing their 50’s pretty cool amazing they still run ( way behind time ) tech wise 🤔 🇺🇸
@@eddied.8361 The Cuban people do everything they can to keep the classic cars alive. A lot of them have diesel engines and oddball transmissions. They do have newer cars there as well most of them come from Russia or China.
I just put together a week long trip to Puerto Vallarta in October, and I am following from San Francisco. Like to get out of here during Fleet Week and Bluegrass Festival. Looking forward to Cuban food at the La Boguedito del Medio on the Malecon. Went to the location in Roma Norte and really appreciated the lively atmosphere as a solo traveler. Have you been?
@@pat2row That is a great time to leave SF. I’m sure it gets crazy with all the people. We did not spend much time in PV. More on the out skirts and surrounding areas.
They didn't over cooked the churros.... next time, eat them there with a hot coffee ☕️ or chocolate.
Thanks for sharing your journey 🙏.
You are exactly right!! We ended up going again and they were the BEST churros we’ve ever had 😋🙌🏻 if you go when they’re really busy they are hot and that cinnamon is delicious!
Tampa, Florida.
@@angelamedley5824 Nice!❤️
Texas!
@@gumotx Hell yeah 👍🏼
Currently watching from Puebla Puebla Mx. Question, you reset your visas but doesn’t your vehicles license need to also be renewed? I thought that was 6 months as well and needed to be renewed physically at a border entry? Love watching.
@@jessicaarmenta4117 That’s awesome. Puebla is on our list of places to visit. Since our van is an RV, our temporary import permit is good for 10 years. 🙏🏻
When you say you need to save your receipts, is that to demonstrate the trip was for one of the 12 allowed reasons? In your case, receipts for the toothbrushes and such would show "support for the Cuban people" and that the trip was not simply as tourists?
@@dathat555 You’re supposed to save your receipts from everything you do in Cuba so that if you get questioned upon returning to the United States, you can prove that you were there to support the Cuban people. I guess we could’ve saved the receipt for the toothbrushes, but we didn’t. We saved our receipts from the places we ate where we stayed and the activities we did like the dance lessons and the photo tour.
Watching from ESTERHAZY Saskatchewan Canada. And watching closely and taking notes. Doing the same trip in 3 years. Down too Panama for sure. Not sure if we will go all the way down too South America
How do you tell a government run resturant of store for those us from the US? Can you tell before getting to the checkout counter?
@@dougkoontz1752 Usually the government run stores and restaurants are much nicer than the ones locally owned. You can also ask if they accept credit cards if they do that would indicate they are government run.
I would like to travel to Havana from Detroit but could not book a flight. Do you need to book two different tickets?
@@adrianmihail5385 We just looked it up. It’s a six hour flight and stops in Miami flying American or Delta. You have to go to the American or Delta official website to be able to book 👍🏼 hope this helps! Let us know if you have any other questions.
Yikes! Watching you massacre that cigar was painful. Cigars, in particular Cuban cigars, are to be slowly savored and not attacked. But at least you can now say you smoked one. Enjoying your groovy videos in La Quinta, CA.
@@nadiemequire That was my first time smoking a cigar. I’m not a big fan of smoking but I had to try it since it was a gift. Thank you for sharing where you are in the world 🌎
Eastern Nebraska
@@tmhimdynamite3747 Awesome 👍🏼
That’s sound super weird no government just locals 🧐 🇺🇸
@@eddied.8361 We would see government trucks occasionally, but not a lot of police. 🤷🏻♂️
Did the postcards make it?
@@daisymiranda1192 We still have our fingers crossed it has only been one month. When we sent postcards from Mexico, it took some of them almost 2 months to reach their destination in the United States. 🤞🏻
Or yeah, I’m from Colorado 🌲⛰️
@@dianen6638 That’s awesome we love Colorado. All the mountains and wilderness is so beautiful.
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@@billcorey-v9q 🙏🏻❤️
It seems like Cuba is the poorest country on earth. I'm not 100% sure about that but it appears like this is true. I've heard that Venezuela runs Cuba and that Russia runs Venezuela. If a Cuban wants a drivers license, they have to get permission from the Venezuelan government. I live deep in the country away from it all about an hour and a half north of Seattle, WA.
@@robertlaird6746 Yes Cuba is quite poor. My guess is that are more poor countries in Africa. 🤷🏻♂️ I’m not sure who runs who. I do know they all trade amongst each other. We saw lots of cars from Russia. An hour and a half north of Seattle you must be right at the Canadian border.
@@BarelySqueakinBy I'm about half way between Seattle and Bellingham, WA. I've got two lots. One with a house on it and the other that I plan on building on. Once that is built, I plan on selling the older structure that I'm living in now and getting a sailboat to travel around the world in.
How many Cuban sandwiches, were you force to eat? Seems like thats the only thing to eat there. lol
@@uncle_trapper We ate a few they were pretty good. Someone last week in the comments told us that Cuban sandwiches actually came from Florida. 🤯
Nice video...
@@infiniti1706 Thank you 🙏🏻