SUMMER IN SAN DIEGO | weekend in my life
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- San Diego SUMMER VLOG! For my first weekend livin' here in SD, it's 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND and I'm exploring the city both on foot...and in the clouds.
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Welcome back to SoCal! Looking forward to following your San Diego adventures!
Hi. I stayed in SD and noticed that it can be cloudy in the mornings but then tends to clear up in the afternoons.
If I could, I’d move to Coronado Island.
Thanks so much for your videos 😊💎
Coronado is the best!
I have been visiting San Diego regularly for years and it never gets old. It's a great place. I used to see the people at up at Torry Pines cliff jumping off and flying thru the air. This was a great video and I'm glad you got to experience it and get thru your fear. Also, Mission Bay Park is indeed a great alternative to still be close to water, and not be so crowded. Thanks for sharing.
Loved the shot over the tops of the palm trees
The marine layer is why coastal SoCa tends to have a comfortable climate year-round. By contrast, inland LA/SD to me gets way too warm. But I recall a family several yrs ago that lived around Hermosa Bch who told me they decided to move to the SF Valley because they preferred hotter weather. In comparison, there's a RUclipsr based in Miami (whose vlog is about real estate & economics) who did a vid about the weather in Ca. He said if he were to move to the state, he'd favor the cooler weather around the Bay Area than around LA/SD. Unpredictable comment too because he survives (& seems to thrive) in the heat & humidity of Florida.
Per Michael's stay in Chicago, I was hoping he'd do another vid about that city. Laurence Brown of the YT account Lost in the Pond, a Brit relocated to Chicago, gives an often amusing look of his life in the Midwest. His vid several months ago about the "cold white s***" of winter weather was lol. The US apparently has a tougher climate than his native England does.
Thank you for what you produce and do, I absolutely love your videos and character :)
Wow! That was an awesome video Michael. I'm glad that you are living and enjoying life. I can't wait for your next video.
Welcome back Michael. When I was your age I lived in a couple of different places. Always returend to SoCal. Been here for 40 years now. Despite its' problems (there are many) but, here I stay.
Happy for you that you're back in SD. It maybe cloudy but at least it's not raining now. Talk about a leap of faith!! Loved that experience for you. Wishing you the very best🍎💚
With the coming heat waves I'll happily take that May Gray/June Gloom/no sky july! Also beautiful footage as always Michael, paragliding looks so fun! I've lived in CA all my life and never have done something like that - it's fantastic to see how you're exploring so much
Absolute love the way you have been discovering yourself! Amazing video ❤
Congrats on your first sponsorship!!
Man it's like the Mediterranean USA. Gotta love a view of SD like that!
Great video ! Enjoyed this one
Hey Michael love your channel. I never been in San Diego but one day I will
Thank you!!!
Would y’all ever live in Texas? Sunny and warm/hot there too? Better yet, what are some distinctive advantages of choosing Cali over Texas? I’m a native Californian (Los Angeles). Been living in Texas on and off for 12 years. Thought I’d never move back to Cali but I can’t shake this intense feeling of wanting to move back despite everyone down-talking Cali. Not to LA, but somewhere else that’s close to the beach. I want to move there in a few years. Texas has everything Cali has except for beautiful beaches, but it’s something that’s missing for me. Trying to figure out what it is. Thanks!