Hola amigos! There should be subtitles in Spanish and other languages. Just click on captions. I hope you enjoyed revisiting Jerez! This is also being uploaded on my FOUR YEAR TRAVEL ANNIVERSARY! ¡Hola amigos! Debe haber subtítulos en español y otros idiomas. Simplemente haga clic en los subtítulos. ¡Espero que hayas disfrutado de visitar Jerez! ¡Esto también se está cargando en mi ANIVERSARIO DE VIAJES DE CUATRO AÑOS! You can check out my travel blog posts (some with additional video) at www.thetaoofdavid.com/ You can become a Patron at patreon.com/firstworldtraveller if you would like to support my website and the videos/blogs I produce for it. There are some exciting updates in the pipeline! If you are looking to improve your English for business purposes, behavioural job interviews, to improve your pronunciation or simply to improve your conversational English, you can take advantage of some fantastic discounts at the following link - www.thetaoofdavid.com/book-english-lesson
@@davidostrowski679 that's my natal city, you could visit El Cerro del Proaño... Today i'm living in the neighbor county of Jerez: Valparaíso, the limit of the state to its boundaries with Nayarit, Jalisco and Durango states. My town is full of forests, archaeological rests and ruins from the Cristero's Revolution... You got someone to talk with if you like to visit around here!
Dear David, I absolutely love seeing my hometown through your eyes!! My family moved to the US when I was 6, but I have tons of memories and have visited many times. I have this great memory of being 3 or 4, and having my father take me into La Cantina La Carta (back then it was called La Carta Blanca - like the beer). While he had a beer with friends, I enjoyed candy while sitting on the bar in front of my dad. Thank you for showcasing my hometown and it’s wonders and wonderful people!!
Miguel! Amazing! Your real-life story is what makes Jerez special! I love hearing them! It's so cool that these cantinas have been around for so long. History in Jerez is truly immense amigo! I'm so glad that despite everything this year I was able to make it back to Jerez and spend longer there this time! Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!
What beautiful memories of a special place. Im so glad David did it justice and honoured your childhood memories. Thankyou for sharing. We felt how special it was and are very proud of David for all he does. Thankyou.
We all did- we stopped treasuring moments in life in 2020 and yet around us all lies beauty if we choose to see it. You did Jerez justice and by the comments you did the people of Jerez proud. Thankyou 👍
You made me cry! 🥲 I’m so happy you love Jerez. I was not born in Jerez, but my mom, dad and siblings were born there. My parents old home is across the way from the jardín, center square. I also have a cousin who works at the palacio presidencial currently. My grandfather was well known for his Tamborazo banda. So much beautiful history. My brother was actually there a few months ago and loved it! He was born there and lived in Jerez until he was about 6 years old. Really hoping to go visit next year. Thanks for a great video highlighting Jerez, Zac! 🙏🏼 💜
Everyone's crying today! Glad you enjoyed it! I love hearing the stories from people with actual local history! Even one's who are obsessed with The Crown LOL ok I'm in episode 2 now!
I’ve been in love with México since our first visit. We’ve been able to go there twice. The more I get to know this country, the more I love it. From the hundreds of videos I’ve seen your channel has the best of the best. Congratulations 🎉 VIVA MÉXICO 🇲🇽 from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
Loved this beautiful video Jerez is my parents hometown & my brother still lives there & owns a really cool 2 story restaurant & bar called Pepe’s Bar must check it out next time! My favorite time of the year to go is in the fiestas time which is called “Las Féria’s” & are held in Easter definitely the time of year to go! 💕
Finally! A video about Jerez that does not limits to showing only the "main attractions" but also shows the charm of each street, each corner that the historic center has, and that it seems many locals do not look at. And why do I say they don't look Because they never show them to tourism! The best video, congratulations.
Mexican living in Chicago for 20 years now. Born, raised and educated in Chihuahua. Miss Mexico so much, weird thing is that when I am in Mexico, I still miss Mexico! How can that be possible???
Good morning ☕ I can wait until Saturday !! Have a wonderful day and gracias for sharing your journey with us not being able to travel is like being there walking with you 💙
Loved this video! Jerez is on my list for next year to visit. That 1pm Mezcal though! I think the old salon doors are called “batwing doors” 😬 PS I’m off to the library to find me some of Ramon Lopez Velarde’s erotic poetry!
David, no pude estar en el estreno por cuestiones laborales. Valió la espera. Eres una persona que me inspira mucha paz. Te deseo todo lo mejor y absoluta felicidad. Abrazo grande.
My hometown! My dad's family is from Jerez and I spent ages 7 to 11 there and absolutely loved it. I went back in 2018 for a few weeks but I am hoping to return for a much longer stay next fall. I always loved the architecture and community there.
Wow! I watched this on my smart telly and I'm really glad I did. You captured some amazing shots of what looks like a really charming place. I really enjoyed this man. Well played 👏👏👏
Yep definitely! Burritos have never been a favourite of mine to be honest but I really wanted some seafood! I cut a whole section out of the video due to length where I went out of the restaurant and felt guilty for not buying anything after the guy invited me in so I went back!
Thank you for showcasing this beautiful charming town of Jerez, Zacatecas. I visited a few years ago and had an amazing experience. Not only is the town picturesque but the people are so friendly. I witnessed something pretty amazing while I was there. As I was shopping at one of the local hat shops I heard the tamborazo walking in a street procession. I walked out and followed the group, no more than 50 to 60 people. It turns out the First Lady of Mexico was leading the procession. She was visiting the town and taking in the views. We ended the procession at the presidential hall, the place you showcased in your video. It was really cool. I was just shocked at how laid back the people were there. I heard from a local that there is a very nice hotel there that has hosted many presidents of Mexico for quick getaways. I think this town is a hidden gem. Thanks for sharing.
Finally you post the video yay!!!! I haven't been in Jerez since a long time but I really like to see that you enjoyed the places 😉😉. I want to back to Jerez at least just to eat hahaha. Thanks for the mention btw. 👍👍😁👍
I'm glad you went back to my hometown. Thank you for the words you express about its beauty and its people. I haven't been there in 14 years. I hope to visit after the pandemic. God bless you on your travels.
Beautiful just beautiful I just finished watching the video is just breathtaking what a beautiful place gracias 💕 You made my day friend and you are totally right is to cry ... La nostalgia 🌼
Adriana! Glad you enjoyed it amiga! Jerez is truly one of the most beautiful locations in Mexico. Mexico may be tough to live in sometimes but if I could choose anywhere to live, it would be Jerez!
I've never been to Jerez. Can you believe it? Every time I've been to Zacatecas (5 times) I ended up doing something else. The closest was the archeological site at La Quemada, barely 12 km away, but it took most of the day to see them so we had to return to Zacatecas. So much to do there! As usual great editing, specially your selection of music.
Mexico has so many places off of the beaten expat path. Thanks for putting out this video and highlighting lesser known places. I thought you were going to cry out of enjoyment while eating the ice cream, it looked really good.
Thanks for showing your viewers the Pueblo of Jerez. It's looks beautiful and a magical town. On my mother's side of the family they're from the state of Zacatecas. Next time I visit that region, Jerez should be on my list.
Your beautiful, positive, new Mexico series made me think of a letter to the world, which made me google it and reminded me of the source. A Dickinson poem: “This is my letter to the world, That never wrote to me,-- The simple news that Nature told, With tender majesty. Her message is committed To hands I cannot see; For love of her, sweet countrymen, Judge tenderly of me!” I look forward to the down-to-earth and personal tenth installment!
Gracias Maria! Along with Ohrid in Macedonia, this was my favourite one to film all year! I'm glad I have a new phone to film with now, the quality will improve!
Jerez De Garcia Salinas is my birthplace back in 84. I left at 10 years old but do go back here and there. Please try the Raspanieves 🍨 Ride the horses 🐴 Visit our cathedral of La Virgen De La Soledad (Our Lady of Solitude) Museum of Ramon Lopez Velarde Sierra de Cardos 🏔️ My ancestors arrived there from Spain 🇪🇸 hence my last name Espitia of Spanish decent
Burritos are 100% Mexican! They’re a northern Mexican specialty so most people from the centre and southern parts of the country associate them w Americanized Mexican food since their first association w them is from media, migration or visiting the USA and tourists asking them about it! But burritos are from Chihuahua! The northern states are nice! You should visit them too whenever you come back to Mexico! :)
Thanks Tony I think that was I was getting at in the video! People have told me before about them coming from Chihuahua! And you're right, it feels like Mexicans from further south do not associate them with Mexican food. The ones in this video were slightly 'touristy' if you know what I mean! But still a good meal! Yes my next trip is likely to be starting in Durango and heading north! I am probably going to try to do next year's Mexico trip earlier in the year (during the summer) instead!
@@davidostrowski679 Durango is pretty cool! I would also recommend Monterrey/San Pedro Garza (to see another face of Mexico) but also Chihuahua and Cuauhtémoc are cool (and cheap), Saltillo and Hermosillo have some great eye candy (in my opinion) and very northern cowboy legacy! But Baja California is one of the best for food lovers! The Baja Med cuisine is Mexico’s newest cuisine and up there with Puebla, Oaxaca and Yucatán and that wine region that puts it over the top with Mexicali, Ensenada, Tecate and Tijuana being the new “it” places of the north! Plus everyone speaks Spanish and it’s a different Mexico than what’s portrayed! Love the north! But who doesn’t like cowboys/cowgirls? Haha but can’t wait to see your next adventures post Mexico! Take care! :)
Hola! Si te gustan los lugares con ese aire a pueblo, te recomiendo que vayas a "Los Altos de Jalisco", es una zona del Estado de Jalisco conformada por varios pueblos, no está muy lejos de la ciudad de Guadalajara. Una pequeña muestra de lo que puedes encontrar ahí: ruclips.net/video/Q5SqeCe5j9A/видео.html Saludos!
Hola amigos! There should be subtitles in Spanish and other languages. Just click on captions. I hope you enjoyed revisiting Jerez! This is also being uploaded on my FOUR YEAR TRAVEL ANNIVERSARY! ¡Hola amigos! Debe haber subtítulos en español y otros idiomas. Simplemente haga clic en los subtítulos. ¡Espero que hayas disfrutado de visitar Jerez! ¡Esto también se está cargando en mi ANIVERSARIO DE VIAJES DE CUATRO AÑOS!
You can check out my travel blog posts (some with additional video) at www.thetaoofdavid.com/
You can become a Patron at patreon.com/firstworldtraveller if you would like to support my website and the videos/blogs I produce for it. There are some exciting updates in the pipeline!
If you are looking to improve your English for business purposes, behavioural job interviews, to improve your pronunciation or simply to improve your conversational English, you can take advantage of some fantastic discounts at the following link - www.thetaoofdavid.com/book-english-lesson
Zacatecas is in probably the most underrated state in Mexico.
I agree Julio! I swear next time I'm going to explore more, dependent on corona! Fresnillo etc
@@davidostrowski679 that's my natal city, you could visit El Cerro del Proaño... Today i'm living in the neighbor county of Jerez: Valparaíso, the limit of the state to its boundaries with Nayarit, Jalisco and Durango states. My town is full of forests, archaeological rests and ruins from the Cristero's Revolution... You got someone to talk with if you like to visit around here!
By the way, excellent videos!
Jerez has just been added to my "must visit" list for Mexico. Thank you!
Gotta be done amiga!
Dear David, I absolutely love seeing my hometown through your eyes!! My family moved to the US when I was 6, but I have tons of memories and have visited many times. I have this great memory of being 3 or 4, and having my father take me into La Cantina La Carta (back then it was called La Carta Blanca - like the beer). While he had a beer with friends, I enjoyed candy while sitting on the bar in front of my dad. Thank you for showcasing my hometown and it’s wonders and wonderful people!!
Miguel! Amazing! Your real-life story is what makes Jerez special! I love hearing them! It's so cool that these cantinas have been around for so long. History in Jerez is truly immense amigo! I'm so glad that despite everything this year I was able to make it back to Jerez and spend longer there this time! Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!
What beautiful memories of a special place. Im so glad David did it justice and honoured your childhood memories. Thankyou for sharing. We felt how special it was and are very proud of David for all he does. Thankyou.
We all did- we stopped treasuring moments in life in 2020 and yet around us all lies beauty if we choose to see it. You did Jerez justice and by the comments you did the people of Jerez proud. Thankyou 👍
yep all this stay home bollocks has made us forget what is out there!
You made me cry! 🥲 I’m so happy you love Jerez. I was not born in Jerez, but my mom, dad and siblings were born there. My parents old home is across the way from the jardín, center square. I also have a cousin who works at the palacio presidencial currently. My grandfather was well known for his Tamborazo banda. So much beautiful history. My brother was actually there a few months ago and loved it! He was born there and lived in Jerez until he was about 6 years old. Really hoping to go visit next year. Thanks for a great video highlighting Jerez, Zac! 🙏🏼 💜
Everyone's crying today! Glad you enjoyed it! I love hearing the stories from people with actual local history! Even one's who are obsessed with The Crown LOL ok I'm in episode 2 now!
I’ve been in love with México since our first visit. We’ve been able to go there twice. The more I get to know this country, the more I love it. From the hundreds of videos I’ve seen your channel has the best of the best. Congratulations 🎉 VIVA MÉXICO 🇲🇽 from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
Loved this beautiful video Jerez is my parents hometown & my brother still lives there & owns a really cool 2 story restaurant & bar called Pepe’s Bar must check it out next time! My favorite time of the year to go is in the fiestas time which is called “Las Féria’s” & are held in Easter definitely the time of year to go! 💕
Amazing Mina I will go to Pepe's next time and say hola!
Finally!
A video about Jerez that does not limits to showing only the "main attractions" but also shows the charm of each street, each corner that the historic center has, and that it seems many locals do not look at. And why do I say they don't look Because they never show them to tourism!
The best video, congratulations.
Thanks Efrén! Jerez is magical! I was meant to film another one there with a local, it still might happen!
@@davidostrowski679 Every corner has magic to discover. In the artist eye.
Mexican living in Chicago for 20 years now. Born, raised and educated in Chihuahua. Miss Mexico so much, weird thing is that when I am in Mexico, I still miss Mexico! How can that be possible???
Extrañas el México que dejaste cuando te fuiste a vivir a otro lado. Son como dos Mexicos, el del pasado y el del presente.
A mi me pasó lo mismo.
The first cowboy and cowboy hat, descended from Chihuahua Mexico . Saludos.
Good morning ☕
I can wait until Saturday !! Have a wonderful day and gracias for sharing your journey with us not being able to travel is like being there walking with you 💙
Roll on Saturday!
Damn tocayo, im just whatchin' your vídeo, did not know that you came to jerez, darn, hope you enjoy your visit i hope next time see you
Tocayo! Si I was in Jerez for the night. I put posts on Instagram and RUclips community tab in advance! Will let everyone know next time I'm there!
Loved this video! Jerez is on my list for next year to visit. That 1pm Mezcal though! I think the old salon doors are called “batwing doors” 😬 PS I’m off to the library to find me some of Ramon Lopez Velarde’s erotic poetry!
Typical kiwi fruit u and your erotic poetry! U must go to Jerez hun!
@@davidostrowski679 I wish I was there now!!
@@FinnDelMundoTravel #vanlife
Thank you so much because you visite Jerez I' m from Jerez
Hola amiga! Hopefully I will be back again!
Im in love with Zacatecas!
So am I!
Awesome videos you are the only one with Jerez video I was looking for this saludos amigo
thanks elva! I did one about a year before this too!
David, no pude estar en el estreno por cuestiones laborales.
Valió la espera.
Eres una persona que me inspira mucha paz.
Te deseo todo lo mejor y absoluta felicidad.
Abrazo grande.
Gracias amigo, ¡me alegra que lo hayas disfrutado! ¡Un video más de México!
My hometown! My dad's family is from Jerez and I spent ages 7 to 11 there and absolutely loved it. I went back in 2018 for a few weeks but I am hoping to return for a much longer stay next fall. I always loved the architecture and community there.
Jerez zacatecas cant wait
Not long to go amigo. Finally managed to do subtitles jaja
Wow! I watched this on my smart telly and I'm really glad I did. You captured some amazing shots of what looks like a really charming place. I really enjoyed this man. Well played 👏👏👏
New phone coming from Riga. HELLO EPIC SHOTS
Very interesting video again. I never eat burritos, but I guess it's convenient to take out and eat somewhere else in these pandemic days.
Yep definitely! Burritos have never been a favourite of mine to be honest but I really wanted some seafood! I cut a whole section out of the video due to length where I went out of the restaurant and felt guilty for not buying anything after the guy invited me in so I went back!
awesome vid! see u next month jerez 2020
Thanks!
Thank you for showcasing this beautiful charming town of Jerez, Zacatecas. I visited a few years ago and had an amazing experience. Not only is the town picturesque but the people are so friendly. I witnessed something pretty amazing while I was there. As I was shopping at one of the local hat shops I heard the tamborazo walking in a street procession. I walked out and followed the group, no more than 50 to 60 people. It turns out the First Lady of Mexico was leading the procession. She was visiting the town and taking in the views. We ended the procession at the presidential hall, the place you showcased in your video. It was really cool. I was just shocked at how laid back the people were there. I heard from a local that there is a very nice hotel there that has hosted many presidents of Mexico for quick getaways. I think this town is a hidden gem. Thanks for sharing.
that's an amazing story!
Hi David wellcome to our country enjoy it, take care your self and thanks to show our country to the wolrd 👊
Mi Jerez Hermoso. Thank you for the video! Please come back soon!
de nada Laura! Yes I will always be back in Jerez!
Ahhh I'm from Jerez, spent all my summers there growing up 🥰
Finally you post the video yay!!!! I haven't been in Jerez since a long time but I really like to see that you enjoyed the places 😉😉. I want to back to Jerez at least just to eat hahaha. Thanks for the mention btw. 👍👍😁👍
Haha I have a job Paulina! It takes time! LOL just joking thanks so much for the food recommendation. The birria omg!
thanks for your videos !! Y ARRIBA JEREZ !!!!!
De nada amigo!
Loved watching this for the authenticity and now we have this on our go-to destination list as soon we can travel again. Thanks from Kim and Craig.
I'm glad you went back to my hometown. Thank you for the words you express about its beauty and its people. I haven't been there in 14 years. I hope to visit after the pandemic.
God bless you on your travels.
I really miss Jerez. Me and my family used to come every year to visit family. Thank you for bringing back memories.
You're welcome Rutilio! I was so glad I could get back to Jerez especially with everything happening in 2020!
Beautiful just beautiful I just finished watching the video is just breathtaking what a beautiful place gracias 💕
You made my day friend and you are totally right is to cry ...
La nostalgia 🌼
Adriana! Glad you enjoyed it amiga! Jerez is truly one of the most beautiful locations in Mexico. Mexico may be tough to live in sometimes but if I could choose anywhere to live, it would be Jerez!
Wow my mother is from there. I have to visit. Also wow to the Churros guy, I would hire him in a bit!
Saludos desde jerez
Beautiful easape, thank you...safe travels
I've never been to Jerez. Can you believe it? Every time I've been to Zacatecas (5 times) I ended up doing something else. The closest was the archeological site at La Quemada, barely 12 km away, but it took most of the day to see them so we had to return to Zacatecas. So much to do there! As usual great editing, specially your selection of music.
Hola hermano! My Airbnb host told me about La Quemada, I didn't go because I read the same thing that it takes a while! Next time!
Thanks for visiting my birth place , love this place I visit every time I have chance.
You're welcome! LOVE JEREZ! Great to hear from people with a history there as always!
Beautiful video, I was born in Jerez, visit as many times as I can. Thank you for sharing 🙏
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed!
Buenos días, saludos desde Guanajuato
Hola Juan saludos amigo!
Mexico has so many places off of the beaten expat path. Thanks for putting out this video and highlighting lesser known places. I thought you were going to cry out of enjoyment while eating the ice cream, it looked really good.
It was beyond epic!!
mmm thata birria looked NIIICEEEE, I´d only complain about tortillas, not fresh made tortillas
Jaja I'm not fussy when it comes to Mexican food! I miss that birria already. Oh the taste!
Thanks for showing your viewers the Pueblo of Jerez. It's looks beautiful and a magical town. On my mother's side of the family they're from the state of Zacatecas. Next time I visit that region, Jerez should be on my list.
You're welcome amigo. I hope you get to go the next time you're in Zacatecas!
Zacatecas, Durango and San Luis are the most underated states of Mexico. But they are a MUST!
I couldn't agree with you more! I need to explore more of Zacatecas. I've only been to Zaca and Jerez!
that soup looked delicious!!
So good! The taste is indescribable!
Tengo que conocer Zacatecas, si o si😍
So glad you went back to my beautiful Jerez! I had to cancel my trip there this year. Hopefully next year!
I will cruzar los dedos for you Lila!
@@davidostrowski679 Thank you! Absolutely love all your videos. I can see you put a lot of effort. 😃
Your beautiful, positive, new Mexico series made me think of a letter to the world, which made me google it and reminded me of the source. A Dickinson poem:
“This is my letter to the world,
That never wrote to me,--
The simple news that Nature told,
With tender majesty.
Her message is committed
To hands I cannot see;
For love of her, sweet countrymen,
Judge tenderly of me!”
I look forward to the down-to-earth and personal tenth installment!
Amazing Fred! I will have to google that! Love a bit of meaningful poetry!
Saludos David, hermoso vídeo.
Gracias Martin!
I so enjoyed your video! Beautiful!
Gracias Maria! Along with Ohrid in Macedonia, this was my favourite one to film all year! I'm glad I have a new phone to film with now, the quality will improve!
@@davidostrowski679 Joining Instagram so I can enjoy your pics, etc.! 😊💕
@@davidostrowski679 The quality is already amazing; hard to imagine much better!
My favorite tamborazo band is called Tamborazo Jerez 75’.
Congratulations is beatiful your job, I hope soon meet. GOOD LUCK.
Gracias Mari! I will be back in Mexico proxima años!
The guy at the bar asked “DO YOU WANT A BEER” and u ignored him lmao
Classic!
Another video for your collection of gem videos David, I feel to be there and go for ice cream too! ☹. Now enjoy Europe and show some videos please!.
Yes hun I'm just out of isolation yesterday so could finally go out! Currently in research mode
@@davidostrowski679 Relax, enjoy and take care! I am checking your posts on instagram ;)
Me encanta tu canal
Gracias!
Ramon Lopez Velarde is my ancestor from his mother’s side. He and my grandfather were cousins. I was also born in Jerez.
That's amazing!
My hometown 🥺💕
Amazing! Love hearing from Jerez locals! Hope you and Jerez are doing well!
No mames! Què bonito es Jerez.
Very cool video David. this has been a crazy year, hoping for a better 2021. Hoping to get an instagram account soon.
Do it amigo! I finally have a new phone so had a photo explosion in Latvia yesterday!
Damn I really need to go to Jerez one of these days. It's only a few hours drive away.
Do it! The birria is waiting for you!
My hometown 😩
Beautifully video I born in Valparaiso Zacatecas, actually I'm in the U.S.A, but I never forgot my town thanks for share, best regards.
Chingon
This is my Town
Miguel! You live in an amazing place!!
👍👍👍🇲🇽
Jerez De Garcia Salinas is my birthplace back in 84. I left at 10 years old but do go back here and there.
Please try the Raspanieves 🍨
Ride the horses 🐴
Visit our cathedral of La Virgen De La Soledad (Our Lady of Solitude)
Museum of Ramon Lopez Velarde
Sierra de Cardos 🏔️
My ancestors arrived there from Spain 🇪🇸 hence my last name Espitia of Spanish decent
Burritos are 100% Mexican! They’re a northern Mexican specialty so most people from the centre and southern parts of the country associate them w Americanized Mexican food since their first association w them is from media, migration or visiting the USA and tourists asking them about it! But burritos are from Chihuahua! The northern states are nice! You should visit them too whenever you come back to Mexico! :)
Thanks Tony I think that was I was getting at in the video! People have told me before about them coming from Chihuahua! And you're right, it feels like Mexicans from further south do not associate them with Mexican food. The ones in this video were slightly 'touristy' if you know what I mean! But still a good meal!
Yes my next trip is likely to be starting in Durango and heading north! I am probably going to try to do next year's Mexico trip earlier in the year (during the summer) instead!
@@davidostrowski679 Durango is pretty cool! I would also recommend Monterrey/San Pedro Garza (to see another face of Mexico) but also Chihuahua and Cuauhtémoc are cool (and cheap), Saltillo and Hermosillo have some great eye candy (in my opinion) and very northern cowboy legacy! But Baja California is one of the best for food lovers! The Baja Med cuisine is Mexico’s newest cuisine and up there with Puebla, Oaxaca and Yucatán and that wine region that puts it over the top with Mexicali, Ensenada, Tecate and Tijuana being the new “it” places of the north! Plus everyone speaks Spanish and it’s a different Mexico than what’s portrayed! Love the north! But who doesn’t like cowboys/cowgirls? Haha but can’t wait to see your next adventures post Mexico! Take care! :)
Everyone speaks English* in the north hahaha
@@tonyminutti5277 thanks for the info man! I've been to Monterrey but filming was impossible due to the 46c heat!
David you went back because Jerez has very beautiful women 😁😁
The men are quite beautiful too! jaja
Hola!
Si te gustan los lugares con ese aire a pueblo, te recomiendo que vayas a "Los Altos de Jalisco", es una zona del Estado de Jalisco conformada por varios pueblos, no está muy lejos de la ciudad de Guadalajara.
Una pequeña muestra de lo que puedes encontrar ahí:
ruclips.net/video/Q5SqeCe5j9A/видео.html
Saludos!
Hola, he oído hablar de él pero me fui de México hace 2 semanas. ¡Probablemente volveré el próximo año!
David, Have you been to Real de 14 ? off the beaten path
Yep I did a video there in February 2019
I live un Jeréz
Lmao I just 🤤 with that birria, I think it comes from there. It took 30 years to get it in nyc and Hawaii. Hawaii has it better than nyc.
I think your crying has to do that central Mexico has been part of your past life it brings alot of memories. You need to do a past life regression.
That would be crazy. You may be correcto amigo!
L