Landscaping looks great! Also came from the midwest and find it refreshing waking up to sunshine every morning in the desert. I do miss the lakes and greenery but not the mosquitoes and snow.
Namaste Jennie and Vince , I thoroughly enjoyed your video and how your home is coming together so beautifully 🤗❤️ When I was home (Colorado) recuperating from a car accident I watched your adventures in all the places you went to! I miss watching you and Vince as I love you both❣️🧸 I'm grateful for this update and hope to see more🤗🥰 Thank you both for all the joy and happiness you gave me while recouperating . ❤ I'm now able to get back to hiking now a little at a time. Thank you from my heart to yours❤️💐🐿️💞 Sherry❤❤
Had been coming to SE AZ for 20 years (see channel, you'll understand), and after 30 yrs in Denver, we moved to Tucson 4.5 yrs ago. Never thought I'd be planting things in my backyard needing a jackhammer. 😁 Although we knew the dealio after spending time in AZ, we hadn't gone through full years of hot, no water, tons of water, drought, etc. We're definitely desert rats, not snowbirds. Best advice I can give you is 'lean into it'. The SW isn't for everyone, but there are so many "secret gardens" if one is willing to do a little treasure hunting. 🥂
Looking real good..........smart to get all the gravel down before the true heat of Tucson sets in! And desert sunsets are the best, even from a native S. California girl as I :)
Very true….Don’t forget the bobcats and other predators to. Whereabouts are you guys living??? Sahuarita , Marana??? I grew up in Tucson , Sahuarita and Amado area. A month ago I moved back to Tucson from Phoenix.
Great video. Not to bring you down, but as a guy who has lived and hiked in the desert around Tucson for 40+ years, keep your cat inside. Coyotes love cats, and not in a good way.
He is only allowed outside when we are with him - he's not a free ranger. So don't worry, nothing is going to attack when we are next to him at all times.
@@JeanieMarieUnfortunately they will snatch them even if you're there. Happened to my neighbor. Coyote jumped the wall and snatched her little dog who was right next to her and he was gone before she could do anything. It literally is the wild west! On another note, because I don't want to be a negative Nelly, welcome to Tucson! I'm in the Dove Mountain area in Marana. Love it here, but like you, I've been kind of a nomad most of my life but not internationaly like you, which I'm super jealous about. Starting to get ansy so we'll see what the future brings! Any questions about anything here, feel free to ask! ☺️
@@JeanieMarieguess you will learn the hard way. Coyotes will snatch a cat or small dog right in front of you in a split second. Hawks are another one. Don’t think your cat is safe because your outside with it.
Hello Jeanie and Vince! This is really an awesome, and yet another reflective video! The progress on your two’s house is coming along nicely! I think you two made the right decision-- get the outside functional because this is an outside part of the country! We are having a super time in Tucson! So much so that I just extended our stay from today to Thursday. We have been so busy looking at areas that we wanted to add 2 relax days. We have seen a lot since 12 April! Thank you, again, for your tip about going to open houses! That worked out super! We did those on both weekends, and then just did self exploring and drive bys of houses on the market during the week. I think the trip to Tucson has been a success. I feel that my wife really really liked it. But, we will wait a year to do this move. Our house in Ouray is 136 yrs old…..and you don’t just get it ready to sell in a weekend. Plus, that will be a better timeline for my job. I really enjoyed your reference to how spiritual the desert can be. I feel the same way. Joshua Tree National Park is my favorite park. And now, Saguaro National Park is up there too! There is definitely a very calm and peaceful pull to those places. I feel like the Saguaros are like a council of elders that have a ton of wisdom to share. If they could only talk….
Awesome! I'm so glad you've been enjoying your time in Tucson and that it's been successful in learning and seeing all the areas! When the time is right, I'm sure your move will be a good one, whether it's here to Tucson or to Grand Junction. Love how you wrote about the Saguaro at the end... I couldn't agree more. 👌❤️
Hi...I think that I commented in a past video of yours... I'm from PA, and I have been yearning to live IN the desert, too...dispersed camping on BLM land - with tent and all... Your video inspires me...the desert has its own beauty...the barrenness, quietude/serenity, open vistas, flat landscapes, single roads that seem to drive into infinity... I can have people-person moments, but I tend to be an introvert-leaning ambivert...I love being alone and relaxing in the stillness of the moment... Even though I'm retired, never married, having no children, debt-free, and itching to go, my move has a timing to it... Anyway, thanks for reading...and thanks for your video... Plant a cactus for me🏜️
Great video/presentation, we live in a small community midway between Tucson and Phoenix. You're doing great with your landscaping! Good luck, have fun, enjoy all that you do.
Hi Jeanie! I just found your channel last night while looking for recommendations for Colorado! Then I started watching some more of your videos and saw that you guys moved to Tucson! I live here so that’s super cool. I wish you both a warm welcome and I do have a huge list of hidden gems in and around Tucson for sights and the best bites if you are interested!!
I HATED IT! Moved from So cak beach area bcuz of covid and after 18 months I was so done. Didn't like half the people around Gilbert, a lot of ignorance, not very welcoming for how much many talked about people from other states, etc. No family local, and growing up in a state where we're outside literally year round to living in 115° heat almost 4 months was NOT happening. Told my husband I'm OUT and kids are not going another day in school here. As much as I hated HOA land, there's no way I would ever live with NO one around lile middle of no where
What you’ve done is stunning and what a beautifully done video to capture and share it! Congrats on your new home; wishing you many peaceful and happy years there!
This is lovely. I live in Tucson. I am thinking you will want to add more shade in the form of trees and covered patios (ramadas) over time. I moved here from New England 8 years ago. I didn’t realize just how much shade is needed here if you like to spend a lot of time outdoors. Your view is spectacular.
If I knew you two were going to need this much rock, I would've opened up a rock store across the street & then retired to Colombia. Be careful in the sun this summer... many folks in the upper Great Lakes Region come from Scandinavian heritage, and simply put, we're not built for that many days of sunlight. Great job on the decorating, you've got great taste.
Right?! I should have just opened our own rock shop! 😄 yes, we are definitely being careful in this sun, the days are getting warmer and the sun is feeling stronger!
Hi Jeanie, we recently started watching your videos. Have enjoyed all your Colorado videos. Really love, the views and backdrop from your new house. We are considering a 3 to 4-acre lot in the Tucson area and would like to get views similar to what you have. Would you be so kind as to let us know where we can get such beautiful views like yours in Tucson, Thank you so much.
As a Tucson Native born and raised one piece of advice is watch your cat. As peaceful and relaxing as the desert seems there are many animals and creatures lurking everywhere. Rattle snakes, javelinas, tarantulas, large hawks, bull snakes, coyotes and so much more. They love to sneak and hide in places they don’t belong creating sneak attacks on predators or food. I’ve lost animals due to these types of animals and would hate to see you lose your beautiful cat 🐈. Good luck and stay hydrated during these extremely hot summer days!! 🫶🏼
Found your channel just recently and love it. You have a great sense of style and your videos are well done. Congrats on your new place in AZ! Looks lovely.
Ya'll did a good on the house. Being rural, I would definitely invest in some GOOD cameras/security dog and some 2A training/gear. That migrant situation is blowing up in your area, and it's supposed to get a whole lot worse here in the coming months.
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Landscaping looks great! Also came from the midwest and find it refreshing waking up to sunshine every morning in the desert. I do miss the lakes and greenery but not the mosquitoes and snow.
Thanks so much! Definitely pros and cons with both destinations! But AZ wins for us!
I live in the Sonoran desert too, not quite like that but I totally understand what you’re saying about how amazing the desert is.
Namaste Jennie and Vince , I thoroughly enjoyed your video and how your home is coming together so beautifully 🤗❤️ When I was home (Colorado) recuperating from a car accident I watched your adventures in all the places you went to! I miss watching you and Vince as I love you both❣️🧸 I'm grateful for this update and hope to see more🤗🥰 Thank you both for all the joy and happiness you gave me while recouperating . ❤ I'm now able to get back to hiking now a little at a time. Thank you from my heart to yours❤️💐🐿️💞
Sherry❤❤
Had been coming to SE AZ for 20 years (see channel, you'll understand), and after 30 yrs in Denver, we moved to Tucson 4.5 yrs ago. Never thought I'd be planting things in my backyard needing a jackhammer. 😁 Although we knew the dealio after spending time in AZ, we hadn't gone through full years of hot, no water, tons of water, drought, etc. We're definitely desert rats, not snowbirds. Best advice I can give you is 'lean into it'. The SW isn't for everyone, but there are so many "secret gardens" if one is willing to do a little treasure hunting. 🥂
Happy to hear you two have family in your new home state! It helps so much with making everything feel like home!
Looking real good..........smart to get all the gravel down before the true heat of Tucson sets in! And desert sunsets are the best, even from a native S. California girl as I :)
Your cat is at a big risk from coyotes and hawks. They will take them right in front of you. I grew up in AZ.
Very true….Don’t forget the bobcats and other predators to.
Whereabouts are you guys living??? Sahuarita , Marana???
I grew up in Tucson , Sahuarita and Amado area. A month ago I moved back to Tucson from Phoenix.
Hello from Phoenix! I went to UA in Tucson, the Sonoran desert is really amazing. New digs are looking great!
Country life is the best, no matter where you are. Live it up you guys 🍻
I couldn't agree more! 🙌
Great video. Not to bring you down, but as a guy who has lived and hiked in the desert around Tucson for 40+ years, keep your cat inside. Coyotes love cats, and not in a good way.
He is only allowed outside when we are with him - he's not a free ranger. So don't worry, nothing is going to attack when we are next to him at all times.
My inside/outside cat was killed by a coyote in my front yard. I saw the whole thing! It was so awful. 🥹 💔
@@JeanieMarieUnfortunately they will snatch them even if you're there. Happened to my neighbor. Coyote jumped the wall and snatched her little dog who was right next to her and he was gone before she could do anything. It literally is the wild west!
On another note, because I don't want to be a negative Nelly, welcome to Tucson! I'm in the Dove Mountain area in Marana. Love it here, but like you, I've been kind of a nomad most of my life but not internationaly like you, which I'm super jealous about. Starting to get ansy so we'll see what the future brings! Any questions about anything here, feel free to ask! ☺️
@@JeanieMarieguess you will learn the hard way. Coyotes will snatch a cat or small dog right in front of you in a split second. Hawks are another one. Don’t think your cat is safe because your outside with it.
@@tamaraayn75will my medium sized dog be safe in the walled backyard?
Hello Jeanie and Vince! This is really an awesome, and yet another reflective video! The progress on your two’s house is coming along nicely! I think you two made the right decision-- get the outside functional because this is an outside part of the country!
We are having a super time in Tucson! So much so that I just extended our stay from today to Thursday. We have been so busy looking at areas that we wanted to add 2 relax days. We have seen a lot since 12 April! Thank you, again, for your tip about going to open houses! That worked out super! We did those on both weekends, and then just did self exploring and drive bys of houses on the market during the week.
I think the trip to Tucson has been a success. I feel that my wife really really liked it. But, we will wait a year to do this move. Our house in Ouray is 136 yrs old…..and you don’t just get it ready to sell in a weekend. Plus, that will be a better timeline for my job.
I really enjoyed your reference to how spiritual the desert can be. I feel the same way. Joshua Tree National Park is my favorite park. And now, Saguaro National Park is up there too! There is definitely a very calm and peaceful pull to those places. I feel like the Saguaros are like a council of elders that have a ton of wisdom to share. If they could only talk….
Awesome! I'm so glad you've been enjoying your time in Tucson and that it's been successful in learning and seeing all the areas! When the time is right, I'm sure your move will be a good one, whether it's here to Tucson or to Grand Junction.
Love how you wrote about the Saguaro at the end... I couldn't agree more. 👌❤️
Hi...I think that I commented in a past video of yours...
I'm from PA, and I have been yearning to live IN the desert, too...dispersed camping on BLM land - with tent and all...
Your video inspires me...the desert has its own beauty...the barrenness, quietude/serenity, open vistas, flat landscapes, single roads that seem to drive into infinity...
I can have people-person moments, but I tend to be an introvert-leaning ambivert...I love being alone and relaxing in the stillness of the moment...
Even though I'm retired, never married, having no children, debt-free, and itching to go, my move has a timing to it...
Anyway, thanks for reading...and thanks for your video...
Plant a cactus for me🏜️
Great video/presentation, we live in a small community midway between Tucson and Phoenix. You're doing great with your landscaping! Good luck, have fun, enjoy all that you do.
Hi Jeanie! I just found your channel last night while looking for recommendations for Colorado! Then I started watching some more of your videos and saw that you guys moved to Tucson! I live here so that’s super cool. I wish you both a warm welcome and I do have a huge list of hidden gems in and around Tucson for sights and the best bites if you are interested!!
Now come summertime you're going to have to be careful out on the back porch because of scorpions 🦂. Great video. I'd love to retire out there.
For sure
The cat seems to like it
I HATED IT! Moved from So cak beach area bcuz of covid and after 18 months I was so done. Didn't like half the people around Gilbert, a lot of ignorance, not very welcoming for how much many talked about people from other states, etc. No family local, and growing up in a state where we're outside literally year round to living in 115° heat almost 4 months was NOT happening. Told my husband I'm OUT and kids are not going another day in school here.
As much as I hated HOA land, there's no way I would ever live with NO one around lile middle of no where
What you’ve done is stunning and what a beautifully done video to capture and share it! Congrats on your new home; wishing you many peaceful and happy years there!
Thank you so much! We definitely hope to be here for a long time.
Beautiful place and music❤❤❤
This is lovely. I live in Tucson. I am thinking you will want to add more shade in the form of trees and covered patios (ramadas) over time. I moved here from New England 8 years ago. I didn’t realize just how much shade is needed here if you like to spend a lot of time outdoors. Your view is spectacular.
Everything looks wonderful!
Thank you so much!!
Y R gona love those 120 degree summers. I liver in Yuma for a year.
Sure Am! I'll take it over negative temps and snow any day 🙌
Hello 👋 I live in Tucson Arizona and I love it , your home 🏠 is beautiful ??? 👍
If I knew you two were going to need this much rock, I would've opened up a rock store across the street & then retired to Colombia. Be careful in the sun this summer... many folks in the upper Great Lakes Region come from Scandinavian heritage, and simply put, we're not built for that many days of sunlight. Great job on the decorating, you've got great taste.
Right?! I should have just opened our own rock shop! 😄 yes, we are definitely being careful in this sun, the days are getting warmer and the sun is feeling stronger!
Hi Jeanie, we recently started watching your videos. Have enjoyed all your Colorado videos. Really love, the views and backdrop from your new house. We are considering a 3 to 4-acre lot in the Tucson area and would like to get views similar to what you have. Would you be so kind as to let us know where we can get such beautiful views like yours in Tucson, Thank you so much.
Very enjoyable video Jeanie!
Thank you so much!
Native southern Arizonan here. You may want to rethink the white gravel. It reflects light and you’ll feel like you’re surrounded by a stone oven
As a Tucson Native born and raised one piece of advice is watch your cat. As peaceful and relaxing as the desert seems there are many animals and creatures lurking everywhere. Rattle snakes, javelinas, tarantulas, large hawks, bull snakes, coyotes and so much more. They love to sneak and hide in places they don’t belong creating sneak attacks on predators or food. I’ve lost animals due to these types of animals and would hate to see you lose your beautiful cat 🐈. Good luck and stay hydrated during these extremely hot summer days!! 🫶🏼
Beautiful home!
Found your channel just recently and love it. You have a great sense of style and your videos are well done. Congrats on your new place in AZ! Looks lovely.
Thank you! I appreciate that! Thanks for being here!
Ya'll did a good on the house. Being rural, I would definitely invest in some GOOD cameras/security dog and some 2A training/gear. That migrant situation is blowing up in your area, and it's supposed to get a whole lot worse here in the coming months.
We're totally secured and cameras all around! 😊
Great helpful video!
Beautiful! Your home is so peaceful!
Thank you! We love it!
Looks awesome congrats
Thanks so much!
OMG, Everybody is Steven Spielberg nowadays. Videos,RUclips and social media galore. Just make sure nobody socializes ever again, lol.
So how soon will the development start going around you? We live in an area where we were once all alone and now have homes all around us...
I think she said they have two acres…
**** NOTHING LIKE BACK HOME IN PROMISE LAND DENVER MILE HIGH BIG NEW SMART CITY COLORADO AND YOU'S BOTH NO USE ARE NEEDED TO COME BACK HOME GRACE LAND
Love your new place, thanks for sharing!
Thank you!!
You need a pool
Got one 😁
Good. I’m sure it’s hot out there
Why do you act like you survived Colorado and left such a traumatic place? You should be grateful you were able to live in both places
Vocal fry 🤦♀️
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