It’s pretty easy! The first time I went back to the States after moving here, I was so scared to drive. It’s as if I’m more comfortable driving in Haiti than in the States.
Nice video!!! The architecture and layout of downtown Cap-Hatien is very similar to Roseau, Dominica. Both cities offer beautiful mountainous views in the distant and the dreaded storm drains you mentioned!!!
Been meaning to do an episode like the market part of the video. Great stuff. -- And my team and I have been stuck in Cap traffic before... 3 hours in the same spot.. the only place worse in Haiti was Matisan before it became a gang adminstrated. The trick is to use the road that cuts south of the airport. A bit of a detour, and the road is not paved, but its better than 3 hour + traffic jam.
Yeah we take that road from time to time. But taking it everyday is a no for us cause we don’t have a car that’s solid enough for that road. It’s terrible! We would be at the mechanic every week lol.
👏👏👏 Thank you for this informative and interesting vlog. The fruits and vegetables prices and colors and even the quality wow. Seeing a green but ripe orange, that's interesting I would have loved to see the inside of it. The City is so colorful but there but driving would freak me out. Nice vlog I enjoyed it, But I was left wondering how would your husband be using the sugarcane for? I have never seen it that large before. 😳 Did the gentleman cut it down into smaller pieces for you? Thank you for showing up PLEASE keep these vlogs coming there warm my heart. You're a great speaker/ Communicator. 👍👏🙏❤
Hey! The oranges weren’t ripe. I was pointing out that they are regular oranges & not sour oranges. We have two types of oranges here. We use sour oranges to clean & marinate meat. The oranges in the video were regular oranges that weren’t ripe cause they picked them too early. Both sour oranges & regular oranges are orange when ripe. I hope that makes sense. Try googling sour orange or bitter orange. The guy cut the sugarcane into smaller pieces & put it in a bag. We don’t do anything special with it, besides eat it how it’s normally eaten.
Hello, I don't know why but when I comment on your vlogs it's been twice that I've gotten something wrong. I'm so very sorry. I TRULY enjoy your vlogs and I will be more careful in the future. Thank you so very much I'm looking forward to your next vlog. 🙏💕
Even though I’m from Cap-Haitian, don’t know nothing about it, but in your videos it looks like there is more to do in PAP…Can you please show more events, restaurants and other events in Cap-Haitien…Thinking about going next year for the 1st time !!!!
Maybe it seems that way cause I just moved to Okap & have barely vlogged anything. But if you look all over social media, Okap is all you see when it comes to events, sightseeing, parties, etc. I just moved here, so I can’t show everything all at once.
I used a company to take it from Maryland to Miami. Then another one from Miami to Gonaïves. It was super easy. It arrived when they said it would. I can’t remember the company’s name cause it was over 6 years ago, but it wasn’t a Haitian company. I picked Gonaïves even though I needed the car in Port-au-Prince cause everyone told me to avoid the port in Port-au-Prince. The process to get it out of customs was really easy. But I hear it depends on the port. Also, this was over 6 years ago & I haven’t done anything like that since then so idk how things are now.
That traffic is crazy, Okap should go full Netherlands and put in bike lanes everywhere so ppl dont have to drive. And wider sidewalks while theyre at it
Driving in Haiti is easy for me, but it took about two weeks for me to get comfortable. I personally wouldn’t recommend it unless you’ve driven in a country with similar driving conditions. Not many driving rules are respected. In Okap, you have to watch out for motos that overtake on both the right and left side and pedestrians that cross the street any which way. In traffic, people create additional lanes so it gets pretty hectic. Honestly, I would recommend taking taxis lol.
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Looking at the roads and remembering just makes me so happy. I’m so excited for more content I love cap Haitian.
Finally Cap Haitien is the best place to relocate. Good luck my Dear.
The colors of our fruits and veggies🤩This is what true organic is about! Love love this video!
Yea and America makes a profit off of stupid people. Call it organic charge them $20 😅
I love the all the street footage you put in your vlogs. Watching it is so relaxing.
Thank you for another vlog. Girl, you're very brave to be driving in Haiti. 🙏♥️
It’s pretty easy! The first time I went back to the States after moving here, I was so scared to drive. It’s as if I’m more comfortable driving in Haiti than in the States.
Thank you for sharing sis😍🙏 I love all your videos. The organic lemon grass and ginger is everything👍I can't wait to get to Au Cap😊 Keep shining dear🌟
Looking great ruth ❤ another great vlog.
Thanks hun!
Nice video!!! The architecture and layout of downtown Cap-Hatien is very similar to Roseau, Dominica. Both cities offer beautiful mountainous views in the distant and the dreaded storm drains you mentioned!!!
We need a house tour girl 😍😍🤩🤩 but you really make me want to move back to Haiti.
Keep them Okap content coming 😂 and thank you again for all the tips on IG
You’re welcome!!!
Been meaning to do an episode like the market part of the video. Great stuff. -- And my team and I have been stuck in Cap traffic before... 3 hours in the same spot.. the only place worse in Haiti was Matisan before it became a gang adminstrated. The trick is to use the road that cuts south of the airport. A bit of a detour, and the road is not paved, but its better than 3 hour + traffic jam.
Yeah we take that road from time to time. But taking it everyday is a no for us cause we don’t have a car that’s solid enough for that road. It’s terrible! We would be at the mechanic every week lol.
wow all the organic fruits love mangos cant wait to move to haiti
Thank you for all your videos!
I am planning to go to Cap Haitian in near future.
Very nice vlog hun, makes want to visit so bad ❤🇭🇹
Wow the fresh fruits veggies is everything
Love you Rutty and Samy ❤❤❤
Retela pa ale port au prince ditou OKAP💥💥💥💥💥💥 BONBAGAY NET ALE
I used to live on street 24C, quiet area right by the hotel. Kudos to you for driving in Okap, streets are very tight, love it though.
👏👏👏 Thank you for this informative and interesting vlog.
The fruits and vegetables prices and colors and even the quality wow.
Seeing a green but ripe orange, that's interesting I would have loved to see the inside of it.
The City is so colorful but there but driving would freak me out.
Nice vlog I enjoyed it,
But I was left wondering how would your husband be using the sugarcane for?
I have never seen it that large before. 😳
Did the gentleman cut it down into smaller pieces for you?
Thank you for showing up
PLEASE keep these vlogs coming there warm my heart.
You're a great speaker/ Communicator. 👍👏🙏❤
Hey! The oranges weren’t ripe. I was pointing out that they are regular oranges & not sour oranges. We have two types of oranges here. We use sour oranges to clean & marinate meat. The oranges in the video were regular oranges that weren’t ripe cause they picked them too early. Both sour oranges & regular oranges are orange when ripe. I hope that makes sense. Try googling sour orange or bitter orange.
The guy cut the sugarcane into smaller pieces & put it in a bag. We don’t do anything special with it, besides eat it how it’s normally eaten.
Hello,
I don't know why but when I comment on your vlogs it's been twice that I've gotten something wrong.
I'm so very sorry.
I TRULY enjoy your vlogs and I will be more careful in the future.
Thank you so very much I'm looking forward to your next vlog. 🙏💕
No worries hun! Thanks for watching💛
Blessings Rutty sis, wow bad traffic
Love these vlogs ✨✨🇭🇹
Downtown Cap Hatien looks like Downtown Montego Bay, Jamaica 🫶🏾
New to channel very nice!!❤
Welcome!✨
Mési anpil. Pou nou menm ki pa kapab tounen AYITI. ❤❤❤
The motorcycles give me anxiety🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ I remember everything. Omg
Me too, I don’t want to hit them😫
Great
Even though I’m from Cap-Haitian, don’t know nothing about it, but in your videos it looks like there is more to do in PAP…Can you please show more events, restaurants and other events in Cap-Haitien…Thinking about going next year for the 1st time !!!!
Maybe it seems that way cause I just moved to Okap & have barely vlogged anything. But if you look all over social media, Okap is all you see when it comes to events, sightseeing, parties, etc. I just moved here, so I can’t show everything all at once.
Hi. What service did you use to ship your car? What was the process. Hoping to do this for a relative in the near future. Thank you!
I used a company to take it from Maryland to Miami. Then another one from Miami to Gonaïves. It was super easy. It arrived when they said it would. I can’t remember the company’s name cause it was over 6 years ago, but it wasn’t a Haitian company.
I picked Gonaïves even though I needed the car in Port-au-Prince cause everyone told me to avoid the port in Port-au-Prince. The process to get it out of customs was really easy. But I hear it depends on the port. Also, this was over 6 years ago & I haven’t done anything like that since then so idk how things are now.
That traffic is crazy, Okap should go full Netherlands and put in bike lanes everywhere so ppl dont have to drive. And wider sidewalks while theyre at it
Hi, are you still in Okap? I’m thinking about coming and would like to ask you a few questions if possible.
Hey, you can email me ruttyb@gmail.com or DM on instagram @ruttybee
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Sad, I can't visit where I was born, PAP
I’m an AA female solo traveler thinking about renting a car when I visit Okap. What are your thoughts on tourists renting cars during their visit?
Driving in Haiti is easy for me, but it took about two weeks for me to get comfortable. I personally wouldn’t recommend it unless you’ve driven in a country with similar driving conditions. Not many driving rules are respected. In Okap, you have to watch out for motos that overtake on both the right and left side and pedestrians that cross the street any which way. In traffic, people create additional lanes so it gets pretty hectic. Honestly, I would recommend taking taxis lol.
@@ruttybthank you!
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U just need some Air Conditioning in yr Car bb💥💥💥💥💥
My car has air conditioning lolllll. All my windows were up. Why did you assume I didn't have air conditioning?
i want to go haiti,i was there 1989,petion ville......but,is the gang thing somethin to worry in northern haiti ??
Nope, they aren’t in the North.
I'M SO SORRY CAP HAITIEN ( OKAP IS MY FAVORITE CITY IN THE WORLD 💥💥💥💥💥 SO ANYTHING U OR ANYBODY POSTED ABOUT IT I HAVE TO WATCH IT AND SEE IT )
I need this beat
Hi Rutty B can you please give us a house tour
There are so many things I ordered that still haven’t arrived smh. House is slowly coming along.
Jealous of you girl… 😢 my son is jealous too
Any traffic lights in Cap sis?
I think I remember seeing one somewhere lol😅
Would you consider being a paid tour guide when I decide to visit ?
I’m considering hosting tours in the future. I’ve been asked many times. It’s definitely something I will consider.
@@ruttyb when you decide please post it on your RUclips channel
Will do!
Love cane
Count me in please 🙏
1 🥑 is $3.49 in Pennsylvania 😅😮
Why doesnt anyone clean the garbage im just curious isnit a culture to throw trash on the road
Lem te port au prince, mwen pat konn we turmeric
Tout tan mwen te konn achte li wi Potoprens. Mte jwenn li tout kote.
"Promo SM"