Hi there beheaded christian, so sorry I'd been away when I'd received your kind message and superthanks here and I just realised I hadn't replied. So just to say thanks so much. It's a pleasure to know the films are being enjoyed, it makes it all worthwhile. So all the best friend, hope to stay in touch and to bring you many more.
Walk with us through Funchal Madeira, as we chat with Doug from the channel "Track Us Down" and discover what it takes to make a new life in another country.
And so were we! One of the reasons we enjoy travel so much is that we get to see how other people live their lives, and these interviews give us a way to dive a bit deeper into that.
I loved this conversation. I'm 61 and my wife is 57 and we are very close to retiring. I'm all in on moving out of the US but my wife wants to be near our son and daughter in-law. They just got married so my wife is sure there is going to be a grandchild coming. I agree with Doug that with air travel and technology a relationship is still possible. On another note, the violence/crime issue is a real problem here in the US no matter where you live. The US just surpassed 600 mass shootings. Not 600 shootings, 600 MASS shootings. That was yesterday so we're probably beyond that today. The idea of moving to such a safe place is very alluring. Anyway, thanks for the video and maybe my wife and I will see you there some day.
Hello there BS, how nice of you to drop by and let us know that you enjoyed walking alongside us. I can see that as one gets close to retiring there's all sorts of questions come up about what's next. I can also see that the idea of moving to such a safe place is very appealing. What a lovely thought that you and your wife will see us there some day. Keep us posted!!
From India As a citizen of your age group I can relate to your thinking and feeling A relationship is possible among the family members Good luck to you and bless you with grandchildren I am a grandma to two lovely grandchildren Grand parenting is a super beautiful chapter of our life We all belong to this beautiful planet EARTH Our affection for life and family is similar 🤝
We are subscribed to both channels, and was thrilled to see this video. It's not as easy as it may sound to some, but it's certainly doable. Having some travel experience would be a benefit as was stated, but seriously, why not? It's ALL there.
Hello there 300 Rivers, what a pleasure to hear the films are being enjoyed. As you say if you can why not!! It's a special place indeed. Thanks for connecting, hope to bring you many more.
This is a super video. I've gotten to know Doug and Monique thru their RUclips channel - wonderful couple who have provided outstanding info on "creating a great second half of your life" in Madeira. Thank you :)
That'd be a good idea Robert for sure, all the best in your search. We have a fair bit here on the channel and a new one due to go up that might be of some help?
Hi there DD, I know it'll all be worth it. Hope to bring you many more from this lovely island to get you in the mood until you can be there for real. all the best to you.
Thanks Yvonne & Mike, & also to your guest Doug ☺ I finally got to watch this in its entirety without interruption; Doug made everything sound so easy & I suspect that Madeira holds the fountain of youth because anyone appearing in your videos looks much younger than they should do (or is it your magical camera work if not Oil of Olay applied during make up?)! Looks like myself & my mateys may be heading back there come early April 2023, God willing! My next instalment of Bangladesh went up last night so if you'd like a laugh, you know what to do lol! Have a great weekend & week my friends 🤗
Hello Rue, ah yes, we always splash in the fountain of youth in the municipal gardens!! Do you not? We'll def' pop by to see the next instalment of your adventures. Channels such as yours continue to enable us to see more of the world and be enlightened.
@@LivingWalks I was only in the Municipal Gardens a couple of times, lovely spot, but never made it to The Ritz, but the coffee is to die for at Santa Catarina Café in that park! I'm looking forward to hearing what you think of my new one!
Yes he's a great guy Dave, it was a pleasure to spend the time with him and he's become a good friend. Thanks for dropping by, glad you found it enjoyable.
Hello my friend 🙋♂️, happy active retirement is to be recommended 🤸🏻♂️… When the time is right 🎉!! Thanks for this, such an interesting lifestyle interview and walk. Yes, it’s all about the planning, and a good fallback position in place. I have watched some of their videos 👫🏻😊👍. A follow up in a few months would be great ☀️ 🚶♀️🎙🚶♂️✅. Cheers, Don 👋 !!
Hello our friend Don, How are you? Well I hope? Interesting to hear that you have watched some of their videos already, they are a lovely couple. We enjoyed your recent enchanted forest footage too BTW. I guess from what you say that you too are retired and enjoying life?
All sensible and intelligent advise - most especially being financially savvy, and ignoring all those ' toys ' as mentioned, that one really doesn`t need !! My wife and I retired from our Oxford academic careers to a safe, secure part of the world, and after expensive Oxford, were able to afford and build a new house on six acres of land, within a beautiful rural landscape - one could only imagine being able to afford that in Oxford !!!!!!! However, it is also being aware, and accepting that one leaves behind certain aspects of the UK - the history for example, that will be missed - but flight times Madeira to the UK would not be so onerous, to make frequent trips as required :) Bottom line though is - understand your finances, and have control of your finances - everything else will follow !!!!!! Interesting and informative, in every way - well done :)
A pleasure as always to wake up to a message from you our pen pal! Interesting to hear your thoughts on life changing decisions and the experience of you and your wife being retired from your Oxford academic careers. Being able to afford to build a new house on six acres of land, within a beautiful rural landscape is no small thing. But yes I've heard many people echo your words in saying that the history and culture can be very missed. As you say the flight times from Madeira to the UK are quite manageable being only around 3 1/2 hours. We do consider it, but at the mo' we are happy to spend a few months there at a time, which is just as well with Brexit!
@@LivingWalks Hello, and so nice to hear from you too :) People do ( too often ) make terrible decisions before obtaining all the relevant and important information to moving overseas for an improved retirement - a case of the ' rose tinted glasses ' which can have unforeseen and disappointing consequences - not the least being the financial hit !!!!! As I said, a very good video which provides sensible advise for those considering such an option - wonderful, and thank you for your reply - always appreciated :)
Morning @@MrTorleon ah yes quite so. Which makes Doug's advice very sound. You have first hand experience of course of making the move. I hope you feel it's worked out for you on balance?
@@LivingWalks Ah yes, how insightful of you to ask that question - on balance ????? I would consider that such a major decision always incorporates that important dimension of balance, recognizing that whilst one makes desirable gains, there are always going to be those elements which must be inevitably, and often sadly left behind, to a greater or lesser degree. For my wife and I, and only because we fortunately had sufficient funds, we were able to make regular return trips ( flight times - 38 hours, bearable flying business class ) which allowed me to continue my academic career, admittedly at a somewhat reduced level. So, on balance, for us it all went well, although, perhaps in retrospect a place not so distant may have proved slightly more desirable. :)
Hi there @@MrTorleon, yes indeed the dimension of balance, can be applied to perhaps everything. I'm sure that being able to make regular return trips home to continue your academic career must have helped somewhat. I can quite see that being in a place not so distant may have been a benefit, I guess that's why Madeira seems a possible for us. Thanks for staying in touch, we value it.
Hi Domingo, our friends here on the channel it'll be fun give extensive info on all the options, hope you'll find them helpful? ruclips.net/channel/UCFywxUw_OgX9zX3AGybh0nQvideos?app=desktop
I'm turning 60 in less than 2 months. For me, life starts at 60. There are many new things I will tackle in my 60th year. Heaven forbids I ever talk about 'retirement'. I will never do such a thing. Hopefully, our Creator will allow me to live to 120. So, I'm only halfway through...
Hi there Izak, how nice to hear you have so many good things planned. I think many people such as Doug and Monique see retirement in the same way... doing more of what makes them happy and letting go of what they no longer need. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks Thank you for your kind reply - much appreciated. All of the best to you too. PS: My wife is 31 years of age and we have been happily married for 7 years now. We plan to go to Portugal too... soon enough.
I’m pretty safe with retirement age. I’m from poor f… up country in Europe. Average living age is couple years before pension kick in. If you was working all life and survived till pension you will gonna die in next couple of years. That’s how we call pensions ages here. Usually people in pension can’t afford food and medicine and are waiting in bed the lucky day to die. Sounds sad, but it’s true.
Hello Home Office, how very saddening to hear this. I'm sure this is why people such as Doug consider themselves very fortunate. I know too a lot of people are having to relocate if they are able to, because they cannot afford the health care in there own country. My thoughts go out to you friend.
hello living walks I'm duarte santos you can call me santos I am from Madeira Island, Ponta do Sol municipality. place of canhas but right now i'm in england london city I like London very much but I love Madeira Island and nature I like to go every year in the summer to visit my parents and friends and also to be in the middle of nature I like to go hiking and camping -- we can organize for a few beers where you know how to go hiking -- what do you think
hello Duarte, it's great to hear from you. Ah so you are from lovely Ponta do Sol municipality in canhas originally! It's great to hear you are enjoying London, but I can quite imagine that you must also miss Madeira Island and its beautiful nature. How nice to hear that you go back in the summer to visit your parents and friends, we hope to also go in the summer, though we're not sure yet the exact dates. So yes we'd very much like to meet you for a beer if we coincide. Hope to stay in touch!
We generally stay at the Florasol, but it's getting really overbooked and the last time we had to book months in advance. Hope you find somewhere nice.
Thanks!
Hi there beheaded christian, so sorry I'd been away when I'd received your kind message and superthanks here and I just realised I hadn't replied. So just to say thanks so much. It's a pleasure to know the films are being enjoyed, it makes it all worthwhile. So all the best friend, hope to stay in touch and to bring you many more.
I've watched their channel a few times, so it's great to see Doug here. Thanks for letting us into your conversation with him...
You're welcome BIAF. And to anyone else, please do check out their channel at www.youtube.com/@TrackUsDown1
Walk with us through Funchal Madeira, as we chat with Doug from the channel "Track Us Down" and discover what it takes to make a new life in another country.
His videos with his wife were the first I watched about Madeira. Now I'm watching everything I can about it with plans to visit or maybe move there.
Morning Dave, they're a lovely couple aren't they. Best of luck with your future plans. I'm sure you'd have a lovely life on the island.
Fabulous to see Doug here and a really great video thx
Hello there Marius, so pleased you enjoyed our chat with him, he's a great guy! Best wishes to you.
Awesome video.
Thank you sharing..
Thanks for watchingJulio, you're welcome.
I'm feeling inspired by all these people making big changes in their lives. Thanks LW
And so were we! One of the reasons we enjoy travel so much is that we get to see how other people live their lives, and these interviews give us a way to dive a bit deeper into that.
Loved this, I can relate since I've moved abroad over 14 years now. All the best!
Hope your experience has been a happy one AT? thanks for dropping by.
@@LivingWalks its been amazing!
Absolutely breathtaking ❤
Glad you enjoyed it Julio, hope to bring you many more from this lovely island.
I loved this conversation. I'm 61 and my wife is 57 and we are very close to retiring. I'm all in on moving out of the US but my wife wants to be near our son and daughter in-law. They just got married so my wife is sure there is going to be a grandchild coming. I agree with Doug that with air travel and technology a relationship is still possible. On another note, the violence/crime issue is a real problem here in the US no matter where you live. The US just surpassed 600 mass shootings. Not 600 shootings, 600 MASS shootings. That was yesterday so we're probably beyond that today. The idea of moving to such a safe place is very alluring. Anyway, thanks for the video and maybe my wife and I will see you there some day.
Hello there BS, how nice of you to drop by and let us know that you enjoyed walking alongside us. I can see that as one gets close to retiring there's all sorts of questions come up about what's next. I can also see that the idea of moving to such a safe place is very appealing. What a lovely thought that you and your wife will see us there some day. Keep us posted!!
From India
As a citizen of your age group I can relate to your thinking and feeling
A relationship is possible among the family members
Good luck to you and bless you with grandchildren
I am a grandma to two lovely grandchildren
Grand parenting is a super beautiful chapter of our life
We all belong to this beautiful planet EARTH
Our affection for life and family is similar 🤝
Very cool. Always enjoy watching your videos. Looking forward to the next one! : )
Thanks AW!
We are subscribed to both channels, and was thrilled to see this video. It's not as easy as it may sound to some, but it's certainly doable. Having some travel experience would be a benefit as was stated, but seriously, why not? It's ALL there.
Hello there 300 Rivers, what a pleasure to hear the films are being enjoyed. As you say if you can why not!! It's a special place indeed. Thanks for connecting, hope to bring you many more.
This is a super video. I've gotten to know Doug and Monique thru their RUclips channel - wonderful couple who have provided outstanding info on "creating a great second half of your life" in Madeira. Thank you :)
Lovely to hear you've discovered them Steve, I certainly agree they are a lovely couple! All the best to you.
I agree with you, this is an amazing video. Could you share with us how does Doug’s channel is called?
@@zanetaurbanaviciene1172 Track us down
I been researching alternative places to live and Madeira seems to be the best place ! I may take a vacation there to check it out !
That'd be a good idea Robert for sure, all the best in your search. We have a fair bit here on the channel and a new one due to go up that might be of some help?
Great Vlog thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the visit CT. Pleased you enjoyed it!
Great video. To me, it too a lot of research and planning to submit my visa and plan financially. I look forward to living there in early 2023.
Hi there DD, I know it'll all be worth it. Hope to bring you many more from this lovely island to get you in the mood until you can be there for real. all the best to you.
I just heard that there are delays at SEF and there might be a strike by consulate employees. I may have to come as a tourist and wait it out there.
Thanks Yvonne & Mike, & also to your guest Doug ☺
I finally got to watch this in its entirety without interruption; Doug made everything sound so easy & I suspect that Madeira holds the fountain of youth because anyone appearing in your videos looks much younger than they should do (or is it your magical camera work if not Oil of Olay applied during make up?)!
Looks like myself & my mateys may be heading back there come early April 2023, God willing!
My next instalment of Bangladesh went up last night so if you'd like a laugh, you know what to do lol!
Have a great weekend & week my friends 🤗
Hello Rue, ah yes, we always splash in the fountain of youth in the municipal gardens!! Do you not? We'll def' pop by to see the next instalment of your adventures. Channels such as yours continue to enable us to see more of the world and be enlightened.
@@LivingWalks I was only in the Municipal Gardens a couple of times, lovely spot, but never made it to The Ritz, but the coffee is to die for at Santa Catarina Café in that park!
I'm looking forward to hearing what you think of my new one!
I agree, it's one of our favourite spots! @@RuePhoto we'll be watching your latest for sure.
@@LivingWalks Thank you 😊
I like watching Track us down 🎉❤, a better 2nd half of life, frugal & minimalist, tax planning
Ah yes a smashing couple for sure!!
Such a nice guy. Makes it all seem quite possible.
It was certainly a pleasure to meet them and yes it does make it all seem possible!
What a nice guy..shame theres not a lot more people with his attitude & values
Yes he's a great guy Dave, it was a pleasure to spend the time with him and he's become a good friend. Thanks for dropping by, glad you found it enjoyable.
I like this format. And I really like that you interviewed Monique and Doug separately, so that we get their separate points of view.
Pleased to bring their words to you MA! Pleased you enjoyed it. All the best to you.
Very nice, I enjoyed your video, 👍
Thanks for visiting friend. Pleased you enjoyed it. Happy to connect with you.
Hello my friend 🙋♂️, happy active retirement is to be recommended 🤸🏻♂️… When the time is right 🎉!! Thanks for this, such an interesting lifestyle interview and walk. Yes, it’s all about the planning, and a good fallback position in place. I have watched some of their videos 👫🏻😊👍. A follow up in a few months would be great ☀️ 🚶♀️🎙🚶♂️✅. Cheers, Don 👋 !!
Hello our friend Don, How are you? Well I hope? Interesting to hear that you have watched some of their videos already, they are a lovely couple. We enjoyed your recent enchanted forest footage too BTW. I guess from what you say that you too are retired and enjoying life?
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Glad you enjoyed it! You're welcome, thanks for dropping by.
All sensible and intelligent advise - most especially being financially savvy, and ignoring all those ' toys ' as mentioned, that one really doesn`t need !! My wife and I retired from our Oxford academic careers to a safe, secure part of the world, and after expensive Oxford, were able to afford and build a new house on six acres of land, within a beautiful rural landscape - one could only imagine being able to afford that in Oxford !!!!!!!
However, it is also being aware, and accepting that one leaves behind certain aspects of the UK - the history for example, that will be missed - but flight times Madeira to the UK would not be so onerous, to make frequent trips as required :)
Bottom line though is - understand your finances, and have control of your finances - everything else will follow !!!!!!
Interesting and informative, in every way - well done :)
A pleasure as always to wake up to a message from you our pen pal! Interesting to hear your thoughts on life changing decisions and the experience of you and your wife being retired from your Oxford academic careers. Being able to afford to build a new house on six acres of land, within a beautiful rural landscape is no small thing. But yes I've heard many people echo your words in saying that the history and culture can be very missed. As you say the flight times from Madeira to the UK are quite manageable being only around 3 1/2 hours. We do consider it, but at the mo' we are happy to spend a few months there at a time, which is just as well with Brexit!
@@LivingWalks Hello, and so nice to hear from you too :) People do ( too often ) make terrible decisions before obtaining all the relevant and important information to moving overseas for an improved retirement - a case of the ' rose tinted glasses ' which can have unforeseen and disappointing consequences - not the least being the financial hit !!!!!
As I said, a very good video which provides sensible advise for those considering such an option - wonderful, and thank you for your reply - always appreciated :)
Morning @@MrTorleon ah yes quite so. Which makes Doug's advice very sound. You have first hand experience of course of making the move. I hope you feel it's worked out for you on balance?
@@LivingWalks Ah yes, how insightful of you to ask that question - on balance ????? I would consider that such a major decision always incorporates that important dimension of balance, recognizing that whilst one makes desirable gains, there are always going to be those elements which must be inevitably, and often sadly left behind, to a greater or lesser degree. For my wife and I, and only because we fortunately had sufficient funds, we were able to make regular return trips ( flight times - 38 hours, bearable flying
business class ) which allowed me to continue my academic career, admittedly at a somewhat reduced level.
So, on balance, for us it all went well, although, perhaps in retrospect a place not so distant may have proved slightly more desirable. :)
Hi there @@MrTorleon, yes indeed the dimension of balance, can be applied to perhaps everything. I'm sure that being able to make regular return trips home to continue your academic career must have helped somewhat.
I can quite see that being in a place not so distant may have been a benefit, I guess that's why Madeira seems a possible for us. Thanks for staying in touch, we value it.
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Thanks E, hope you are well?
What about youger people? Who wants to move to Madeira and look for a job there?
It can't be easy for sure @szatanowska, we do agree.
So in order to get the visa documents to live there , one of them is to buy a $500k euros house?
any other more cost effective way?
Hi Domingo, our friends here on the channel it'll be fun give extensive info on all the options, hope you'll find them helpful? ruclips.net/channel/UCFywxUw_OgX9zX3AGybh0nQvideos?app=desktop
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Thanks Nazar. Nice to have you pop by...
I'm turning 60 in less than 2 months. For me, life starts at 60. There are many new things I will tackle in my 60th year. Heaven forbids I ever talk about 'retirement'. I will never do such a thing. Hopefully, our Creator will allow me to live to 120. So, I'm only halfway through...
Hi there Izak, how nice to hear you have so many good things planned. I think many people such as Doug and Monique see retirement in the same way... doing more of what makes them happy and letting go of what they no longer need. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks Thank you for your kind reply - much appreciated. All of the best to you too.
PS: My wife is 31 years of age and we have been happily married for 7 years now. We plan to go to Portugal too... soon enough.
Hi Izak, ah I know you and your wife will have the best of times there. All the best to you.
@@LivingWalks Thank you!
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Thanks Maria!
I’m pretty safe with retirement age. I’m from poor f… up country in Europe. Average living age is couple years before pension kick in. If you was working all life and survived till pension you will gonna die in next couple of years. That’s how we call pensions ages here. Usually people in pension can’t afford food and medicine and are waiting in bed the lucky day to die. Sounds sad, but it’s true.
Hello Home Office, how very saddening to hear this. I'm sure this is why people such as Doug consider themselves very fortunate. I know too a lot of people are having to relocate if they are able to, because they cannot afford the health care in there own country. My thoughts go out to you friend.
hello living walks
I'm duarte santos you can call me santos
I am from Madeira Island, Ponta do Sol municipality.
place of canhas
but right now i'm in england london city
I like London very much but I love Madeira Island and nature
I like to go every year in the summer to visit my parents and friends and also to be in the middle of nature I like to go hiking and camping -- we can organize for a few beers where you know how to go hiking -- what do you think
hello Duarte, it's great to hear from you.
Ah so you are from lovely Ponta do Sol municipality in canhas originally!
It's great to hear you are enjoying London, but I can quite imagine that you must also miss Madeira Island and its beautiful nature.
How nice to hear that you go back in the summer to visit your parents and friends, we hope to also go in the summer, though we're not sure yet the exact dates. So yes we'd very much like to meet you for a beer if we coincide. Hope to stay in touch!
How do i find your airbnb?
We generally stay at the Florasol, but it's getting really overbooked and the last time we had to book months in advance. Hope you find somewhere nice.