I love how you two bring so much enjoyment into your life...gives good energy to the world!! I have heard really good things about that part of the world. I saw a guy the other day with a t-shirt from there. And...you're editing is not wasted...I love these so much and really look forward to them. You always inspire me to travel and I love being a "watcher" into your travels. It's good to see young people being open to the world and appreciating how other parts of the world live.
Estonia does not only have great Internet, they also know how to use it. It was the first country in the world where you could vote VOTE online in local and nationwide elections. It started in 2005, and in 2015 one out of 5 voters did it via Internet!
Really loving the food bits! I love all of it but especially when you eat and react to the food and describe the experience. Thank you for doing what you do, the editing is certainly not in vain!
My boyfriend made a Hiccup cosplay from How to Train Your Dragon 2 completely out of armor grade leather! He made the patterns himself and just figured it all out at home. He even made a mini forge to makes buckle. Leather working is very difficult, good job you guys :)
WΔY ΔWΔY WΔY ΔWΔY pictures are on his cosplay page, yegendran_cosplay on Instagram, and on his FB page Yegendran Cosplay. :) You have to scroll down a bit haha it was a few years ago. He even has progress pictures of it
Sorry for commenting so late, catching up with your videos as I was traveling for 2 weeks in Germany and Prague :D, Just wanted to say that it's nice to see Josh's style transformation :P :D
Ahhh I love Estonia, I actually went to the restaurant that you guys went to for dinner! They served us this weird bread pudding with berries blended into it and it was very strange... and did you guys find that there was a trend throughout the Baltics of dill? It was in absolutely everything! Great Vlog, and also loved when you were with Stephen and Jess in Canada. :)
Area you were in in first part is called "Telliskivi Loomelinnak", basically it's an old industrial area turned into relaxing/cultural/business area with different shops, small businesses and many food places. And hey, eating is only job which feeds you, literally, so no worries :) There are so many places to visit in Tallinn that even I, who's lived here pretty much all of my life, don't know all of them. New places appear, some old ones disappear and so on. In any case, glad you had fun, welcome back any day. As for "kama", I hate it, since childhood. Some like it. Black bread may be a totally new thing to many as in many countries they don't make it, but it's really good. It's especially good when it comes fresh out of oven and is still hot, smell and taste is heavenly then. One thing to be careful of is Estonian mustard, made in Estonia. It's very good with any kind of meat food but if you've never tried it before, then careful! Only a tiny drop first time, otherwise it'll blow your head off. Almost literally. I am pretty sure that any mustard you've ever tried will feel like some smooth juice compared to that one.
12:05 - where do you see potatoes? u either got screwd or someone forgot to add them because we never eat that stuff without potatoes! the drinks were probably really good though(especially the honey beer), although Kama is made of kephir not yoghourt. really weird lunch suggestion also at 5:00 if there is only bread thumbs up for inside information =)
Hey! from a local here. The food you tried in that restaurant we do not eat on a daily basis. That is like "old school" food. And I absolutely hate saurkraut, blood sausage. And I never tried kama! :) Lived in Estonia my entire life. You would have been so much better, if you just went to any local looking restaurant, which doesn't say that it is a specific "kitchen" restaurant, and ordered anything there. That is what locals eat. Mainly potatoes, salat, sour cream + some type of meat.
You guys missed an amazing opportunity. In that leather workshop you could have made an Italian style leather bag and created your own W.y Aw.y brand. It's still not too late. For some reason I thought it was Josh that edited the vids? In any case, great job Ashley.
I love kama, there are many different ways of making it. Traditionally it's actually made with sour milk not yogurt. I like to add sugar to the mix, tastes way better than without.
But we really, really, really, enjoy your editing/videos...I wake up to New videos everyday from you guys. I even been thinking of cancelling my cable cuz this is more entertaining... Maybe even be a patron 😊 anyways, those elderly people in the background in that restaurant look as if they're wondering what the heck Ur doing? LOL
+Cindy Duran haha. Glad you enjoy and appreciate. We really do enjoy making the videos it's just a lot of work. Yeah they probably thought we were weirdos with our camera.
I live in Estonia and Finland. Great videos. Never knew Estonia could be so exciting😊 By the way the male host reminds me of Aaron Bruno. Safe and exciting further travels to both of you!
07:00 the "nabourhood" you were walking in is called "Pelgulinna" or for short "Pelgu" and yeah you just walked passed my best mate's house (i liderally mean he's family owns those appartment buildings they also run Pelgulinna public activities).
I definitely don't disregard the very hard work and long hours you put into editing! :) About the graffiti...I think, thanks to you guys, I have come to appreciate it more, that it isn't necessarily an act of vandalism. Some of it really looks cool, such as in here @4:40
Yeah, we don't really have 'authentic' Estonian food in the literal sense. Everything we have is pretty much either of Russian or (Baltic) German origin :D
estonia never been east europe , always north , thats way estonia look scandinavian with his medival houses and modern . beacuse of soviet occupation some people think that every country occupied by soviets is eastern but actually central and north europe was also
i really tried to enjoy the city..but i was totally bored in the city..only liked the little old town...but nothing special else..no normal shopping center or market square...only good place to go to helsinki by ferry...
WΔY ΔWΔY - The Way Away, travel and lifestyle The natives there can use their ID cards for transportation or do they also have to get that Tallinn Card to use the transportation system?
oh no Josh shaved aww God bless if he feels better thats ok but man some comments seriously ugh just be comfortable Josh i am a women and i get tired of shaving lmao :/ :D ....Just Enjoy :)
Tallinn is one of my most favorite places to visit in the world. And you are right, the food in Estonia is amazing.
I love how you two bring so much enjoyment into your life...gives good energy to the world!! I have heard really good things about that part of the world. I saw a guy the other day with a t-shirt from there. And...you're editing is not wasted...I love these so much and really look forward to them. You always inspire me to travel and I love being a "watcher" into your travels. It's good to see young people being open to the world and appreciating how other parts of the world live.
+Gayle Arnold 🤗 thanks Gayle! We do love sharing so much! So much more we wanna share too!
I like your comment
Estonia does not only have great Internet, they also know how to use it. It was the first country in the world where you could vote VOTE online in local and nationwide elections. It started in 2005, and in 2015 one out of 5 voters did it via Internet!
+Thomas Kossatz I know! I love the online voting! The ID thing is pretty awesome.
Really loving the food bits! I love all of it but especially when you eat and react to the food and describe the experience. Thank you for doing what you do, the editing is certainly not in vain!
+bokneg66 thank you! 🤗 We love sharing the food too so I'm glad you like it.
Great video, many thanks . I lived in Estonia, Tallinn many years ,now in Kauai island
Awesome to see my photos at 07:55 (mushrooms). :)
Thank you guys for making all the amazing videos! Watching them is just super enjoyable xoxo
Thank you for another great editing job Ash!! Enjoyed the tour!!
+Susan Welter 🤗 thanks!
Very nice video guys! I liked this video and shared! Greetings from Brazil! Strong Hugh!
+Dorival Bonancea Junior thank you!
Hi! I came from Travel and Share channel \o/ I'm already a subscriber!
I will be there in a couple weeks!! Thanks so much for your insights!!!
Can't wait to be here! This should be an adventure... 1st week June!
My boyfriend made a Hiccup cosplay from How to Train Your Dragon 2 completely out of armor grade leather! He made the patterns himself and just figured it all out at home. He even made a mini forge to makes buckle. Leather working is very difficult, good job you guys :)
+Moreganplease OMG serious?! That sounds awesome! I would love to do that! Pics on your IG?
WΔY ΔWΔY WΔY ΔWΔY pictures are on his cosplay page, yegendran_cosplay on Instagram, and on his FB page Yegendran Cosplay. :) You have to scroll down a bit haha it was a few years ago. He even has progress pictures of it
Hi couple!!! I came from Travel and Share channel!! Glad to follow you guys too!!
+Cecilia Camacho welcome!!
+Cecilia Camacho welcome!!
+Cecilia Camacho welcome!!
Ashley you were making me super nervous with the hammer and knife 😂😂 you are the cutest!🤗💜 all that food looks so good!😍
+The Six Silvas lol I know! That's why I was recording. :p
Lol people were very interested in you guys vlogging in that restaurant 😉.
+Sarah Ackroyd hehe "what is tarnation those yungins up to?!"
Sorry for commenting so late, catching up with your videos as I was traveling for 2 weeks in Germany and Prague :D, Just wanted to say that it's nice to see Josh's style transformation :P :D
I enjoyed your "Eat Drink and Live" video. Haha.. anyway thank you for spending time to film and editing those moments for us to see.
Thanks Desmond! Glad you enjoy!
So happy, even when dead tired. Yes we love your videos. Now go take a nap.
+Dark Side Of The Menu :p yes sir!
Ahhh I love Estonia, I actually went to the restaurant that you guys went to for dinner! They served us this weird bread pudding with berries blended into it and it was very strange... and did you guys find that there was a trend throughout the Baltics of dill? It was in absolutely everything! Great Vlog, and also loved when you were with Stephen and Jess in Canada. :)
Area you were in in first part is called "Telliskivi Loomelinnak", basically it's an old industrial area turned into relaxing/cultural/business area with different shops, small businesses and many food places. And hey, eating is only job which feeds you, literally, so no worries :) There are so many places to visit in Tallinn that even I, who's lived here pretty much all of my life, don't know all of them. New places appear, some old ones disappear and so on. In any case, glad you had fun, welcome back any day. As for "kama", I hate it, since childhood. Some like it.
Black bread may be a totally new thing to many as in many countries they don't make it, but it's really good. It's especially good when it comes fresh out of oven and is still hot, smell and taste is heavenly then. One thing to be careful of is Estonian mustard, made in Estonia. It's very good with any kind of meat food but if you've never tried it before, then careful! Only a tiny drop first time, otherwise it'll blow your head off. Almost literally. I am pretty sure that any mustard you've ever tried will feel like some smooth juice compared to that one.
12:05 - where do you see potatoes? u either got screwd or someone forgot to add them because we never eat that stuff without potatoes!
the drinks were probably really good though(especially the honey beer), although Kama is made of kephir not yoghourt.
really weird lunch suggestion also at 5:00 if there is only bread
thumbs up for inside information =)
Hey! from a local here. The food you tried in that restaurant we do not eat on a daily basis. That is like "old school" food. And I absolutely hate saurkraut, blood sausage. And I never tried kama! :) Lived in Estonia my entire life. You would have been so much better, if you just went to any local looking restaurant, which doesn't say that it is a specific "kitchen" restaurant, and ordered anything there. That is what locals eat. Mainly potatoes, salat, sour cream + some type of meat.
Great video. Never fear the editing. You could be in The USA at a desk job with someone piling more for you to do on your desk every day.
True that 👊
You guys missed an amazing opportunity. In that leather workshop you could have made an Italian style leather bag and created your own W.y Aw.y brand. It's still not too late. For some reason I thought it was Josh that edited the vids? In any case, great job Ashley.
+Hur Guler oh believe me I wanted to make one! We both edit the videos. Ash does the first part and I finalize them.
I love kama, there are many different ways of making it. Traditionally it's actually made with sour milk not yogurt. I like to add sugar to the mix, tastes way better than without.
But we really, really, really, enjoy your editing/videos...I wake up to New videos everyday from you guys. I even been thinking of cancelling my cable cuz this is more entertaining... Maybe even be a patron 😊 anyways, those elderly people in the background in that restaurant look as if they're wondering what the heck Ur doing? LOL
+Cindy Duran haha. Glad you enjoy and appreciate. We really do enjoy making the videos it's just a lot of work.
Yeah they probably thought we were weirdos with our camera.
Cindy Duran it's technically a tavern
thanks for the effort to edit ash ;) after ur long day .. much appreciated !! :)
😍 Thanks Vathsan!
I live in Estonia and Finland. Great videos. Never knew Estonia could be so exciting😊 By the way the male host reminds me of Aaron Bruno. Safe and exciting further travels to both of you!
Cool vlog guys. Pizza Köök is amazing!
as estonian i dont at much kama, but its really healty food, sorry, ilove beer and sausages
love your travel vlogs,comparing the 3 baltic capitals which one was your favourite?
07:00 the "nabourhood" you were walking in is called "Pelgulinna" or for short "Pelgu" and yeah you just walked passed my best mate's house (i liderally mean he's family owns those appartment buildings they also run Pelgulinna public activities).
Do video about trying to talking in estonian pls! That would be so cool haha greetings from estoniaaa
Sehr gut Estonia
I love your videos so much!
+evilgiraffey why thank you!
That pizza is making me hungry! I need to start remembering to always eat before watching your videos haha
+meggs762 hehe. And there is more where that came from! :p
Maybe you wld like to include the name of the places in the description box below.. it would be helpful for us to refer. Thanks!
Really appreciate these vlogs. It's not in vain ash :)
I definitely don't disregard the very hard work and long hours you put into editing! :)
About the graffiti...I think, thanks to you guys, I have come to appreciate it more, that it isn't necessarily an act of vandalism. Some of it really looks cool, such as in here @4:40
+scott a thanks! And it's true, in many places, the graffiti is even sanctioned.
08: 20 its so cool u have guy close
Oh man. Always wanted to go there.
+xSteviEJeebiEx I can fully recommend it.
I really like these videos :)
Did anyone approached at the restaurant ? The look to interested in you lol
+Aniuxca Raton lol no, probably just thought we were weirdos with a camera.
Brazilian guy. Just started follow u by romulo and mirella.
+Marcos Paulo de Souza Magalhães hey welcome!
What was the name of the Pizza restaurant?
10:18 what's that ?
Never seen that thing, meaning defenetly not part of the traditional Estonian food.
Sauerkraut actually looks like not well made.
Great country 💙♥
As you are traveling do you find it hard to locate vegan options??? Just asking for my benefit
+debra moss We are by no means vegan but we do often see options. Especially here in Europe its not much of a problem finding options. -Ash
Was the class charged or free, if the latter drop a line we’re vacation in August... thanks
Go to viljandi please its in estonia (: i love your vids
Nice video ;)
Another fine episode (though the editing was marginal..) Hahahahahahaha! (I crack myself up!) Good job, Ashley (and Josh)!
waa waaaaaa. Thanks Joel!
that pizza looks amazing O.O
Kalamaja, the old-new part of the city that's hipi haven ;D
I see from Bangladesh
That must have been an old German tram or at least the spare part, because "Türöffner" means door opener in German. Interesting...
Henrik Niehaus They were all made in Chechoslovakia. ČKD Tatra
Maybe that was a caper apple^^
My friend lives right next to the pizza shop and the pizza really is goddamn delicious
THANKS A LOT, GREAT JOB. PLS COME TO BANGLADESH.
Kuldse notsu körts means golden bigs restaurant
I live in Estonia🇪🇪
The meal Josh had looked very German haha.
+Jodi's Expat Life funnily enough, Estonia was under German rule for a long time. I'm sure that influenced their food to an extent.
WΔY ΔWΔY Ohhh good to know!! Haha
Yeah, we don't really have 'authentic' Estonian food in the literal sense. Everything we have is pretty much either of Russian or (Baltic) German origin :D
@@WAYAWAYWithAsh i would say more russian. This food all typical around big sankt P. And polish.
9:10 I see where the old parts for this tram came from...maybe even the whole tram ;)
NIce one again! Eastern European Countrys are so under-represented. Tallin looks really cool, I probably should go visit … :)
Achim Schreiner i think it's more north Europe mentally wise then east europe^^
estonia never been east europe , always north , thats way estonia look scandinavian with his medival houses and modern . beacuse of soviet occupation some people think that every country occupied by soviets is eastern but actually central and north europe was also
+Achim Schreiner I would totally recommend it! We felt we could have spent several weeks there.
Achim Schreiner its actually in northern europe. Google it. :D but anyways you are welcome here
Toppings on the Pizza looked a little Meager.
Haha it was so yummy though!! :) I also like a pizza with lots of toppings so I get what you mean. -Ash
ok then i like it im estonian so yeh i like it
Thanks!! :)
Style
hahahaah subs shus subscribed! Tchau from Brazil
+Rafael Santos welcome!!! And thank you.
i really tried to enjoy the city..but i was totally bored in the city..only liked the little old town...but nothing special else..no normal shopping center or market square...only good place to go to helsinki by ferry...
I heard public transport in Tallin is for free (maybe only for inhabitants) or it's a lie idk^^.
Yeah we were also told that all public transport is free for those who live in the city but tourists are expected to pay. -Ash
WΔY ΔWΔY ah good to know^^. They should do the same in my city ;(.
WΔY ΔWΔY - The Way Away, travel and lifestyle The natives there can use their ID cards for transportation or do they also have to get that Tallinn Card to use the transportation system?
I LIVE IN ESTONIA!!And u passed my dentist....
Josh!! You shaved!! boo!! xoxo!
+mithaweed haha. Sorrryyyy
Ashley is really pretty
+MrErenH I would agree ;)
My classmate lives in the house across the pizza place :P
Turkish subtitles please please
oh no Josh shaved aww God bless if he feels better thats ok but man some comments seriously ugh just be comfortable Josh i am a women and i get tired of shaving lmao :/ :D ....Just Enjoy :)
+Sandra Philip haha I don't j ow how you ladies do it! I only shave my face and it's too much work.
heheheheheheheheheheheheheheehhehe ok.
The "estonian foods" weren't really that Estonian-y. The food u ate wasnt true Estonian food :/
Kalamaja = hipsters district, since u know how they are u now know why
it all looks like that.
Jared Leto?
Please give the kama to me not a single drop of that can go to waste
3.yorum
I don't need this BC I LIVE IN
ESTONIAAAAAA
#gringosvenhamproBrasil
You are Rich? wtf???
go vegan, guys. leather is cruel and I'm sure you know that(
Estonian food looks horrible