We agree it is absolutely beautiful here. The locals tell us when it’s rainy season it is even more amazing. We’re gonna have a hard time leaving this place.
Fantastic video, you two are really doing a great job of showing the culture of the town. I really appreciate how you are embracing the imperfect differences between your American culture and where you are. Thank you!!
The simple tasks that most of us take for granted really show themselves when you’re in new surroundings with different ways of living. It’s humbling and rewarding to learn how to adapt. We are grateful for every obstacle we’re faced with. It’s been fun to slow down and really get into this town here. Thank you for watching each week Tim ❤️🙌🏼
Hello again folks 😊, Thank you again for allowing us to tag along on your journey. I'm in the process of purchasing 40 acres in Arizona. I hope you guys can stop by for a visit someday . I'm a pretty good grill master 😋. We can sit around the campfire and swap stories. I'm currently rehabbing a 26' fleetwood prowler 26T LS. I need my creature comforts 😅. Be safe & keep us posted on your adventures.
We are equally grateful to have you come along on our journey with us. Thank you so much for the invitation when we are in the US we do enjoy the Arizona winters. Nothing beats sitting around a campfire sharing stories. We hope your camper build goes smooth without too many unexpected surprises😅
If there is water in a barrel, usually there is a plastic bowl to scoop with. If not, punch a hole in the cap of a liter water bottle and there you go, a hand held shower. ;)
Good morning Bill, we are keeping a journal when we can. We also feel that uploading a video each week is a sort of digital journal for our family, friends, and great people like yourself to follow along. 🙏🏻
Love your videos. In regards to the noceeums crawling through the bugscreen in your windows, I replaced the screen in two of our windows with furnace filter fleece. You should be able to reuse the existing cord. Going with white fleece won't block the light but you won't be able to see through. Happy travels.
Thank you, I wish we would have known that earlier. We got the screens that are supposed to block noceeums thinking that was going to do the trick. Boy were we wrong!
Cece was great. We are so fortunate to have met her the first day we were here. In fact, all of the people that we have encountered here in Mexico, have been lovely. Thank you for following along❤️🇲🇽
I just notice your drone shot at the end of the video and just remember that Nicaragua won't let you bring one in to the country. I seen other youtubers ship their drone to Costa Rica before crossing Nicaragua. Have fun!
I was aware that Nicaragua did not allow drones in their country. However, I didn’t think about shipping it to Costa Rica. That’s a great idea! I’ve seen other RUclipsrs take theirs apart into pieces so that it doesn’t resemble a drone to get it through Nicaragua that still seems a little risky though. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.🙏🏻
@@BarelySqueakinBy I have one of those little guys here.. His name is "Charles" and his street name "1%er 2 nips" .. lol Dont ask.. But he is very cute as the one in this vid. Why not get a dog for your travels?
@@gatorsaw3315 AuBrey would love to see a picture of Charles. We would enjoy having a dog but, traveling through different countries in a small RV doesn’t seem like the right environment. The requirements are different for each country you pass through when traveling with a dog. It definitely makes things more complicated.
What a great introduction to the local area! Great work showing us around!! Fyi -- Entre in French = between ( in this context at least), so Entre Amigos would be "Between Friends", I suspect, possibly "Come in" or "Welcome" Friends. Also, I'm pretty sure Roosters are *not* exactly monogamous, Lol. Painful that shower situation though -- I think you maybe could use one of those hand-pressurized water jugs with a spray attachment for a better experience going forward. Got a chuckle out of your "Spanish Lesson"! About right. I picked up the entire 6 season box set of "Justified" (Fx network) last month, because I know most of the dialogue from memory, having watched it all about 4x now. I can play it back in many languages with subtitles in a variety of languages as well. Hope this will be a fun way to learn Spanish for me -- or about 6/7 other languages. Happy travels! Cheers!...from North Vancouver PS - considered a DIY swamp cooler Air-Con? Add salt to the ice to keep it useful longer.ruclips.net/video/jVVrKrAfGqE/видео.html
Haha that is hilarious, roosters are definitely not monogamous, but down here It seems like they have their own territories similar to gangs and they try to keep the hens within their territory. If another rooster comes, he will run him off. At this particular spot some days the shower is on and some days it is off. There is an outdoor shower that we incorporated into the van plumbing system so we always have that for a back up. Thank you for sending me the link to that video. I watched the first minute or two this morning and will watch the rest of it later this evening and try to incorporate something like that into our everyday situation. Cheers Adrian🇲🇽 P.S. i’m gonna try watching something with Spanish subtitles to learn that’s a great idea.
I am really enjoying your videos. I’ve been in San Pancho a couple of times and did you know that they do a circus once a year at that kids center? I think it’s Circe du Solei that comes down and trains the kids.
Hey Jeannie When we arrived in San Pancho, we couldn’t help but think of you. The town has such a cool vibe we wondered if you had traveled here. We did not know about the Circe de Solei prior to arriving here after getting to know some people we learned that we missed it by about three weeks such a bummer. Were you fortunate enough to be in San Pancho to see it? A local lady we met told us that it is quite the event! Thank you for following along on our journey. If you have any places that you have traveled and you recommend, please let us know.❤️
@@BarelySqueakinBy on the way south of Puerto Vallarta you’ll come to Bara de Navidad and just before that is a small beach town called Cuastecomate. love them both. Zihuatuatango. and Puerto Escondido. towns of Oaxaca and San Cristobal de los Casas and Palenque. Just off the top of my head right now. Bien viaje
Thank you Matthew & Preethi ❤️ we’re still learning what our style is. We really enjoy the process of creating and sharing the journey. Thank you for the comment 🙌🏻
Cool video. I'm working my way through all of them, starting at # 1. So here I am, made it all the way to numero ocho. Btw . . . pendejo means stupid, or Idiot, in a casual way. Wife and I are California residents as well and are now gearing up for retirement. Next spring we'll be buying a Honda Odyssee, put in the two micro-dogs, and head for Mexico. We have our resident visas and will explore multiple Mexican locations that could be our retirement destinations. For that reason, I'd like you to give us a video where you talk about money, and about what amount of clothes you brought for the trip. I think I have about 40 pants at home, even more shirts, about 15 or 16 pairs of shoes, perhaps 10 coats, etc., and that's just me, not even the wife. We'll have to think long and hard what to take with us in the minivan, for about a year on the road. Your feedback is appreciated. Utterly enjoying your videos. They are honest, and fresh, and look absolutely professional!
That’s awesome we are glad you found our channel. That is a great plan. We are kinda doing the same thing. Looking for a better place to be. Thank you for the video idea we will try to make that happen. The short answer for now is we wear the same few outfits day in and day out 😂 With all the clothes you speak of you will have to tow a cargo trailer as a closet🤔😂 Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
Great episode again. I really liked Jay playing football - shows you can have fun without knowing the language. Also, Aubrey will do better barefoot. Just remember that people who go barefoot outdoors regularly build up a tougher sole under their feet, "built in shoes" if you like, and that takes time, so for you it'll be less fun, I'm sure...
The kids down here have been great whenever we’re walking around town and we see the boy (Pedro) I was playing football with, He always makes a point to stop and say hello. I guess we’ll have to wait till next weeks video to see what happens.🤯
bodies found in Mexico identified as 2 Australians, American killed in carjacking on surfing trip The bodies discovered in a hard-to-reach well near Ensenda were those of the two missing Australians and an American, Baja state prosecutors said, citing identification by family. I don't know if you folks are getting the local news down there , I'm in no way trying to frighten you , merely make you aware of the current situation. This happened last weekend, allegedly they were victims of a carjacking, the murderer(s) were targeting the rims on the truck they were driving. It's not to say these tragedies happen more often in the USA. I just want you guys to be aware of your surroundings, be safe and happy. We all pray for you . ❤❤❤
We have been following this unfortunate chain of events on the news. It is such a tragedy for those young men and their families. We do appreciate you bringing this to our attention on the off chance that we were unaware. We know that you were not trying to frighten us and simply just trying to look out for our well-being thank you very much for that!🙏🏻
I think Jay would be better walking barefoot but who knows. walking barefoot is good for health. it is called grounding or earthing. you get earth energy from the ground and you feel grounded. shoes are made for disconnecting human from the earth energy. be barefoot as much as you can. I enjoyed this episode as others. I am watching a few episodes a day starting from the first one. There are a lot more good people than bad in this world. we are so brain washed by the main media and have been living in fear that this world put us in. it is time to get out of fear and enjoy every moment of life. thank you .😘🤩
I was able to power through for one day but my feet can’t handle going bare foot especially in Mexico there are too many bad things to step on. I love to wear shoes 😂 I fully agree with you the main stream media is poison and people just keep taking it. 🤷 It is refreshing to see that not everyone is falling for there tricks.
Just beautiful scenery!
We agree it is absolutely beautiful here. The locals tell us when it’s rainy season it is even more amazing. We’re gonna have a hard time leaving this place.
Fantastic video, you two are really doing a great job of showing the culture of the town. I really appreciate how you are embracing the imperfect differences between your American culture and where you are. Thank you!!
The simple tasks that most of us take for granted really show themselves when you’re in new surroundings with different ways of living. It’s humbling and rewarding to learn how to adapt. We are grateful for every obstacle we’re faced with. It’s been fun to slow down and really get into this town here. Thank you for watching each week Tim ❤️🙌🏼
Hello again folks 😊, Thank you again for allowing us to tag along on your journey. I'm in the process of purchasing 40 acres in Arizona. I hope you guys can stop by for a visit someday . I'm a pretty good grill master 😋. We can sit around the campfire and swap stories. I'm currently rehabbing a 26' fleetwood prowler 26T LS. I need my creature comforts 😅. Be safe & keep us posted on your adventures.
We are equally grateful to have you come along on our journey with us. Thank you so much for the invitation when we are in the US we do enjoy the Arizona winters. Nothing beats sitting around a campfire sharing stories. We hope your camper build goes smooth without too many unexpected surprises😅
If there is water in a barrel, usually there is a plastic bowl to scoop with. If not, punch a hole in the cap of a liter water bottle and there you go, a hand held shower. ;)
@@timgillman Yes we learn quickly to work with what is available or improvise? 😁
We are following your channel! Love the videos. Stay safe. Jim and Missy
Hey guys, thanks for following along. We’re glad to have you❤
Good day! Hopefully you are keeping a journal of your travels. Including the good & the bad! Thanks for taking us with you! Bill 🫡🙏🏼
Good morning Bill, we are keeping a journal when we can. We also feel that uploading a video each week is a sort of digital journal for our family, friends, and great people like yourself to follow along. 🙏🏻
@@BarelySqueakinBy You will appreciate your journal later. Thanks for allowing us to travel with you. It’s a fantastic journey. 🙏🏼🫡
@@billm5433 you make a good point Bill we will try to be more disciplined on journaling daily. We appreciate you encouraging us to do so. Thank you 👍🏼
Love your videos. In regards to the noceeums crawling through the bugscreen in your windows, I replaced the screen in two of our windows with furnace filter fleece. You should be able to reuse the existing cord. Going with white fleece won't block the light but you won't be able to see through. Happy travels.
Thank you, I wish we would have known that earlier. We got the screens that are supposed to block noceeums thinking that was going to do the trick. Boy were we wrong!
What a nice lady. Great video.
Cece was great. We are so fortunate to have met her the first day we were here. In fact, all of the people that we have encountered here in Mexico, have been lovely. Thank you for following along❤️🇲🇽
Loquat I think that's the fruit you were talking about. My grandmother had a tree in her front yard.
Thank you for sharing we tried to look it up but didn’t have a good picture of the tree or the leaves so we were unable to find out.
That lizard is a Rhinoplia iguana, characterized by the 2 mini-horns on it's snout. Smaller cousins of the common iguana iguana.
Oh wow, we didn’t know that. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. That’s awesome.
Great video again guys. Looks an amazing place, if a bit rustic at times. Glad you are both having a great time there.
It’s definitely a bit rustic that’s an understatement. That being said we’re having the time of our life.
I just notice your drone shot at the end of the video and just remember that Nicaragua won't let you bring one in to the country. I seen other youtubers ship their drone to Costa Rica before crossing Nicaragua. Have fun!
I was aware that Nicaragua did not allow drones in their country. However, I didn’t think about shipping it to Costa Rica. That’s a great idea! I’ve seen other RUclipsrs take theirs apart into pieces so that it doesn’t resemble a drone to get it through Nicaragua that still seems a little risky though. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.🙏🏻
That was an adorable lil dog
AuBrey loves every dog the smaller the better. That little guy was super chill and not Yappee. If she could’ve, I know she would have taken him home.
@@BarelySqueakinBy I have one of those little guys here.. His name is "Charles" and his street name "1%er 2 nips" .. lol Dont ask.. But he is very cute as the one in this vid. Why not get a dog for your travels?
@@gatorsaw3315 AuBrey would love to see a picture of Charles. We would enjoy having a dog but, traveling through different countries in a small RV doesn’t seem like the right environment. The requirements are different for each country you pass through when traveling with a dog. It definitely makes things more complicated.
What a great introduction to the local area! Great work showing us around!!
Fyi -- Entre in French = between ( in this context at least), so Entre Amigos would be "Between Friends", I suspect, possibly "Come in" or "Welcome" Friends. Also, I'm pretty sure Roosters are *not* exactly monogamous, Lol.
Painful that shower situation though -- I think you maybe could use one of those hand-pressurized water jugs with a spray attachment for a better experience going forward.
Got a chuckle out of your "Spanish Lesson"! About right. I picked up the entire 6 season box set of "Justified" (Fx network) last month, because I know most of the dialogue from memory, having watched it all about 4x now. I can play it back in many languages with subtitles in a variety of languages as well. Hope this will be a fun way to learn Spanish for me -- or about 6/7 other languages. Happy travels!
Cheers!...from North Vancouver
PS - considered a DIY swamp cooler Air-Con? Add salt to the ice to keep it useful longer.ruclips.net/video/jVVrKrAfGqE/видео.html
Haha that is hilarious, roosters are definitely not monogamous, but down here It seems like they have their own territories similar to gangs and they try to keep the hens within their territory. If another rooster comes, he will run him off. At this particular spot some days the shower is on and some days it is off. There is an outdoor shower that we incorporated into the van plumbing system so we always have that for a back up. Thank you for sending me the link to that video. I watched the first minute or two this morning and will watch the rest of it later this evening and try to incorporate something like that into our everyday situation. Cheers Adrian🇲🇽
P.S. i’m gonna try watching something with Spanish subtitles to learn that’s a great idea.
Good job, you guys. Ted, Kyparissia, greece.
Hey Ted thank you we’re glad you found our channel. Hope you ride along for the journey all the way to the southern tip of Argentina.❤️Cheers 🇲🇽
I am really enjoying your videos. I’ve been in San Pancho a couple of times and did you know that they do a circus once a year at that kids center? I think it’s Circe du Solei that comes down and trains the kids.
Hey Jeannie When we arrived in San Pancho, we couldn’t help but think of you. The town has such a cool vibe we wondered if you had traveled here. We did not know about the Circe de Solei prior to arriving here after getting to know some people we learned that we missed it by about three weeks such a bummer. Were you fortunate enough to be in San Pancho to see it? A local lady we met told us that it is quite the event! Thank you for following along on our journey. If you have any places that you have traveled and you recommend, please let us know.❤️
@@BarelySqueakinBy on the way south of Puerto Vallarta you’ll come to Bara de Navidad and just before that is a small beach town called Cuastecomate. love them both. Zihuatuatango. and Puerto Escondido. towns of Oaxaca and San Cristobal de los Casas and Palenque. Just off the top of my head right now. Bien viaje
Love your videos I’m catching up on videos just subscribed to you guys
We appreciate you saying that, AuBrey puts a ton of time into making these videos what they are! Thanks for joining the Barely Squeakin’ By family!
Enjoying your style of videos-keep up the good work!
Thank you Matthew & Preethi ❤️ we’re still learning what our style is. We really enjoy the process of creating and sharing the journey. Thank you for the comment 🙌🏻
Also just subscribed to you guys 🤙🏻 look forward to following along!
@@BarelySqueakinBy Thank you, we appreciate that!
Cool video. I'm working my way through all of them, starting at # 1. So here I am, made it all the way to numero ocho.
Btw . . . pendejo means stupid, or Idiot, in a casual way.
Wife and I are California residents as well and are now gearing up for retirement. Next spring we'll be buying a Honda Odyssee, put in the two micro-dogs, and head for Mexico. We have our resident visas and will explore multiple Mexican locations that could be our retirement destinations. For that reason, I'd like you to give us a video where you talk about money, and about what amount of clothes you brought for the trip. I think I have about 40 pants at home, even more shirts, about 15 or 16 pairs of shoes, perhaps 10 coats, etc., and that's just me, not even the wife. We'll have to think long and hard what to take with us in the minivan, for about a year on the road. Your feedback is appreciated.
Utterly enjoying your videos. They are honest, and fresh, and look absolutely professional!
That’s awesome we are glad you found our channel. That is a great plan. We are kinda doing the same thing. Looking for a better place to be. Thank you for the video idea we will try to make that happen. The short answer for now is we wear the same few outfits day in and day out 😂 With all the clothes you speak of you will have to tow a cargo trailer as a closet🤔😂 Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
Great episode again. I really liked Jay playing football - shows you can have fun without knowing the language. Also, Aubrey will do better barefoot. Just remember that people who go barefoot outdoors regularly build up a tougher sole under their feet, "built in shoes" if you like, and that takes time, so for you it'll be less fun, I'm sure...
The kids down here have been great whenever we’re walking around town and we see the boy (Pedro) I was playing football with, He always makes a point to stop and say hello. I guess we’ll have to wait till next weeks video to see what happens.🤯
I vote for Aubrey
That’s a great guess. Tune in on Sunday to see🤔
I doubt that water vending machine changes their filters on a regular basis.
We were there for over two months and that’s where we got all of our water from and we never got sick.
bodies found in Mexico identified as 2 Australians, American killed in carjacking on surfing trip
The bodies discovered in a hard-to-reach well near Ensenda were those of the two missing Australians and an American, Baja state prosecutors said, citing identification by family. I don't know if you folks are getting the local news down there , I'm in no way trying to frighten you , merely make you aware of the current situation. This happened last weekend, allegedly they were victims of a carjacking, the murderer(s) were targeting the rims on the truck they were driving. It's not to say these tragedies happen more often in the USA. I just want you guys to be aware of your surroundings, be safe and happy. We all pray for you . ❤❤❤
We have been following this unfortunate chain of events on the news. It is such a tragedy for those young men and their families. We do appreciate you bringing this to our attention on the off chance that we were unaware. We know that you were not trying to frighten us and simply just trying to look out for our well-being thank you very much for that!🙏🏻
Aubry
Thank you for watching the video all the way till the end. You will just have to wait and see in next weeks video😂
I think Jay would be better walking barefoot but who knows. walking barefoot is good for health. it is called grounding or earthing. you get earth energy from the ground and you feel grounded. shoes are made for disconnecting human from the earth energy. be barefoot as much as you can. I enjoyed this episode as others. I am watching a few episodes a day starting from the first one. There are a lot more good people than bad in this world. we are so brain washed by the main media and have been living in fear that this world put us in. it is time to get out of fear and enjoy every moment of life. thank you .😘🤩
I was able to power through for one day but my feet can’t handle going bare foot especially in Mexico there are too many bad things to step on. I love to wear shoes 😂 I fully agree with you the main stream media is poison and people just keep taking it. 🤷 It is refreshing to see that not everyone is falling for there tricks.
Shower shoes…. Please
Shower shoes for sure. I am a big fan!
I like your videos but almost get sea-sick. Please limit brutal camera movements, fixed shots are fine too.
We thought the same thing, just having fun and being creative.