I love Ann's attitude,being natural happy person,she catches our attention.Happy to see her in your Vlogg it adds more happiness 😂..Pls.take her with you😂
I could watch this type of video all day long, and get out and try these things too, especially fishing. Nice to see Anne again, she's a lovely, energetic, outgoing lady .
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL I'm 82 yo, stuck here in SW Arizona USA, and I think Anne is a cutie. I just discovered your Channel. I Subbed and Liked. Great videos.😇
This is why americans like to go places like the Philippines, people are very friendly. Also they like this kind of life simple and somewhat primitive where you can relax and enjoy nature.
You know guys ..this is a thing ... modern world is so proud of all of the advancements with all due respect they are due that.. but it does come with a cost ,hence the fact that we come here to enjoy Jonathan's videos to remind us what is important in life , is to live like our ancestors feed survive and live and love each other❤❤❤❤
I am from Seychelles, this is island lifestyle like here. I do not see much difference with here. The major difference is that in Seychelles these extreme poverty is not visible like in the Philippines.
I love her vibes. And so your vibes too when you’re together. There’s a click, a jibe and quite a good match. Tell her keep the way she is, subscribers love her that way she is. By the way some cebuano vocabulary: 1) bukid could mean farm or mountain or hills, you could use bukid for all of them. 2. Tiguwang means old. Used to either describing a person, animal or thing
Anne is a good host for foreigners, she is friendly, polite, speaks English and very feminine not like other foreigners or Asian ladies. Province Girls in the Philippines are simple and humble, I wish they don't take advantage of her hospitality.! God Bless.. "Amping"
That is crazy…Filipinos are hard workers. Their half a day’s work is 6 hours. In the U.S. workers get 15 minutes breaks every hour or two and then get a half hour lunch break in an eight hour shift. Ann, you make the video a pleasure to watch, along with your relatives. Can’t wait to come to the Philippines next month for 6 months. I visited Bohol and saw the Tarshiers and will visit Chocolate Hills next time. I have relatives in Zambales and they grow rice. I too want to experience harvesting rice. Great video Travel Escapes of the province. Stay safe!
yeah she's a great guide! I like to make videos that are both fun and informative, I'm glad you noticed that's what I was going for! Thanks for watching!
Beautiful, smart and absolutely funny!! She is adorable 🥰 Happy to see her back on your channel, and hoping there will be more of Ann to come in the future. My wife is from the province and has the same attitude as Ann. They have the best sense of humor and can take a joke. She wins again as usual 🤣😂 Love what you do! Keep up the great work and positive attitude about the Philippines and the amazing people.
Jonathan, Anne is a good company to be with. She’s lively and gives you the positive vibes. Hope she’ll be often with you if you’re in Bohol farm. You learn many things. 😊👍
I'm from Europe and it was interesting to see how rice is harvested and processed. Thanks for showing us and thanks to Ryan for showing the rice field and explaining!
Hubby and I are watching this and we’re so happy to see that you have another adventure with Anne!🥰 Okay… back to watching-you guys are going to catch some fish!☀️🌴🐟💕🎣
@@ryanm9371 Yeah, Ryan, if I was about 50 years younger, I'd book passage from Arizona USA, and get myself over to Panglao and court Anne. Hopefully, she would say yes, and I would live the rest of my life on Panglao Island with Anne.🥰😍😍😇
Why dont consider marrying her Jonathan! 😍 1. Able to stay in Bohol for the best reason, in which the place you love the most 2. Able to learn bisaya / tagalog anyday anytime you want 😅 Plus factor: she’s a tough Filipina, that’s very evident 😂❤
Haha, kidding aside, you’re good tandem! Thank you for making these videos, a happy pill for us. Foreigners will appreciate other side of the Philippines and us Filipinos mesmerizing our culture and blessed nature ❤. More vlogs with Ana! 😝
While watching, I can almost feel and smell the freshness of the air 😍 @ 29:37, in the process of milling rice, the husk, the bran, and the grain is separated. The husk usually is thrown away (expelled outside by the milling machine that's why you did not see it) but can also be used for e.g. fuel for cooking. The bran (rich in thiamine 😉) or the thin coating of the rice grain (those thingy coming out at the right side of the miller), usually is saved for animal feed. The finished product is the milled rice grains ready for cooking. 😊
I'm with you, Jonathan. I would be looking for a place to live in places like this . Much rather live in the Provinces than city center. I really like Anne. She's a sweetheart.
You and Anna are the best tandem. We hope you should make more vlogs with Anna. What a good chemistry. Next time make a vlog about how to make a Copra its made from a coconut then they use as the cooking oil.🤩👍
Johnathan. You are the man. Thanks for doing this video. I couldn't make it to Bohol on my last trip but I definitely will next time for my 59 day vaca with my wife. You and Anne make a great team sir. I'd keep her with me if I were you. Keep the vids coming.😊
What I hope for in the future is that the next generations of Filipinos will continue to preserve nature because too much development of the land is not good. Just like what is happening here in Metro Manila and nearby provinces. Greedy land developers turn farmlands into housing complexes that just destroy nature.
I adore this aspect of Jonathan's video. It is really unpolished, and the interactions with the locals are incredibly genuine. I can identify with this video since, as a little child, my grandma would always allow me to go with her every time she would go to the town to have our rice milled. I had no idea that this procedure still exists in the provinces.
I love the place, it's greenery and my favorite place to live..She's back! hope u always include her on your video, she's natural and very entertaining..
Hey! New fan here. I am Libyan planning to visit Philippines and have been watching your videos, may I ask how do you plan these trip? Do you personally know then or this is like a tour? Cause we would love to experience it as well
Hi thanks for watching! I know Anne, and she knows Ryan, so she arranged for us to go to his farm to make this video. I don't know of a specific tour that does something like this, but it might exist!
SIR AN OLD PINOY HERE, WE ARE A PEACE LOVING COUNTRY, WE DONT WANT TROUBLE, JUST VISIT AND BE NICE, WE ARE A GENTLE AND HAPPY PEOPLE, WE WELCOME ANYBODY AS LONG AS THEY COME IN PEACE☺
Thanks a lot showing us the rural life and the awesome landscape. We have a similar kind of landscape near where I live, but our farmers planted on every hilltops a tree. You have a remarkable tour guide , energetic with a big smile , enjoy seeing you together.👍👍👍🇨🇭
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL Yeah, I like your style. (Here's a secret: I'm 82 yo, retired in SW Arizona USA, and hopelessly in love with Anne.🥰😍😇 Ah, youth.
Nice adventure for you. Brings a lot of childhood memories for me--threshing rice, fishing for tilapia in ponds, etc. Be careful when walking the rice fields as there may be Philippine cobras (Naja spp.) underfoot especially during the harvest seasons (preys on birds and rodents). Noisy footsteps should be sufficient to drive them off but some may be sleeping and can be stepped on. Carabao riding or milking is also quite an experience.
Hi Jonathan, you're the only guy vlogger I know that is doing this kind of topics for YT. Thanks you have Ann as a good friend and showing you around places like this. You are really eager to know the filipino way of life in rural areas and salamat for that. We really do thanks our awesome rice famers because with out them, we all not survive and that is why we say "rice is life"!
We have different terms for rice. The one you harvest is called palay. Once it’s milled, it’s called bigas (uncooked rice). After cooking it, it is called kanin.
how am I going to learn this language if you have 3 words for one word?! 😂 That's actually interesting! and they are different at different stages, so I see why there are separate words. Thanks for the info!
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL oh, and those are just the terms in Tagalog. There will be slight variations in Bisaya and in other local languages. 😄 You’ll get the hang of it.
Love to see videos with Anne. They use the bran for feeding the chickens. Filipinos like eating white rice although the brown rice is better for you. The chocolate hills are beautiful.
Yeah Anne always brings a lot of energy to the videos! I used to think that too about brown rice, but I actually just heard Joe Rogan say that white rice is actually better for you than brown,I’m definitely not an expert, though, so don’t listen to me on that haha.. that’s just what I heard recently 😅 thank you for watching!
Growing rice takes 115 to 140 days depending to the variety from planting to harvest. The first crop of the year is planted from late May till early july and harvets time start august to Oct. And the second crop start january.
That's life in the Province, so full of fun and explore the field and discovered so many things that you didn't expect. I miss the Province life in the Philippines. Thank you Jonathan and Anne for this exciting and funny video. ❤
That's really awesome harvesting rice Jonathan! Many filipinos have no experience actually harvesting it. So many process to make rice! We usually buy rice at the grocery or palengke(market). Good experience man!😎👍🇺🇸🇵🇭
I was in The Philippines last year, 2022. I visited a farm and walked through a rice paddy. To those who do not know, including my fellow Western citizens, other edible crops can be grown in or around a rice paddy. Farmers in Developing World nations grow mushrooms. In Vietnam, farmers grow a vegetable named ram ram. In China, Indonesia and other nations, a grain named millet can grow where rice is grown. Good episode.
Hi Jonathan, wanted to say my husband and I love watching your videos. I'm filipina and haven't been back since I was a young girl. Finally going back to visit for 2 months. Because of you we know where we want to go now. Thanks so much. On another note, how do you get those video links like you have at the end of your video that lets you jump to your other videos?
Oh that’s great to hear! Those are called end screen elements. When you upload the video one of the last pages gives you the option to place an end-screen element. You can choose either a video link or a link to subscribe
Jonathon, I am curious if you have ever seen any snakes or animals like that there? They have some serious cobras and things like that there, and I always wonder how many are in those rice fields just living their life :) I hope you pass on our thanks to Ann and Ryan for sharing a look at their country, it is fascinating to most of us stuck in the concrete world. Through my ignorance I thought the rice was actually in the ground, I didn't know it was the seed at the top. Great video as always.
I've lived there nearby where he is and have seen a yellow snake with black stripes on it. A giant caribou jumped up scared and I did too. Similar types of area where this is.
snakes is very common in ricefield,im a farmer her in 🇵🇭 living in province,and i saw too many snakes but i dont kill them coz they eat some insects specially rat that destroy my riceplant...
Very interesting about the rice. Are the hills natural? We have Indian mounds in the US. I knew you could not stay away from that tall beauty. I really liked her in your previous videos. Hope to see some more of her. Regards from Florida
Hi Jonathan, the Rice fields were beautiful to see on camera with all of the lush Green color. Looks like they had a good harvest with all of the Yellow Rice. The Chocolate hills are always nice to see as well.
Hi Ben! Yes, I wanted to see the process myself. I’ve always seen the rice fields and farmers in the fields but had never learned about it first-hand. Thank you for watching!
It's sad that farmers in the Philippines are not getting enough back of their crops after harvesting. Here in Canada and the US, farmers are rich, in the Philippines, no. They spent so much money on expensive fertilizers, it's a tedious job and lots of work and when you sell your product , it's cheap. Another heart breaking thing which happens so often in my province (Ilocos Norte) is a typhoon comes right before we harvest and wreck everything 😭, We pay the harvesters with rice, by percentage of how much you harvest so you have to be fast. The more rice you collect, the more rice you take home. I forgot how much a worker gets, not sure there in Bohol, but in my region, something like if you harvested 5 sacks of rice, the 5th sack is your wage, or they do it by weight . Not sure of the ratio, that's just an example of how a worker gets paid in rice harvesting. You should travel up north, the birthplace of our late president Ferdinand Marcos ( father of the current president), it's beautiful up there, we have white beaches too in Pagudpud, hailed as Boracay in the north, there's some windmills and rock formations , and other awesome stuff , delicious foods too😊
@@robw7676 That I don't know. I haven't been back there for 15 yrs now. If they do as they promised, they should also make cheaper what the farmers use in farming like fertilizers.
This’s your experience at the farm Jonathan I can see that your enjoying your time like fishing , enjoy your time in Philippines , good you learn about in life in the Philippines , take care friend from California usa❤
Ann is so helpful and always smiling. Teach her how to vlogg. She can be an asset in your video.
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Hmnnn I don't know, Jonathan but I really have this feeling that Anne's a really special girl. hehe seeing how you both love the "race" and the "banter" hehehe. I feel young again. Is this shot this Oct? so you're back in Bohol?
😂 that’s what’s great about Anne, that fun, playful energy most of us lose as we get older. Yeah, I’m in Bohol. This was filmed a few days ago! The Davao video I just posted was old footage I found and wanted to make a video with
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@@travelescapesOFFICIAL ok that's great to hear that you really are "spending ample time" in that new found home in Bohol. And i'm jealous of that Chocolate hill experience. hehe have fun and amping always, John.
Amping pod mong duha. ❤❤ she still can make her own Yt channel even she will not talk to cameras. I have 3 channels without facing and talking to the cameras.
Wow Oi bagay jud mong duha bah iya jud kng gibalikbalikan 😊😊😊 dli nka nya malimtan hulat lng s saktong adlaw og panahn inday wish you both enjoy 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Anne is back!! We love Anne; what a sweet and cheerful young lady! 'She is always the winner!' Hahaha
😂 I’ll be the winner in one of these competitions!
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL noooooo 😂😂😂
yesssss! 😂@@FilipinaAnneLuna
I love Ann's attitude,being natural happy person,she catches our attention.Happy to see her in your Vlogg it adds more happiness 😂..Pls.take her with you😂
Yeah! Her attitude is contagious!
Yeaaah i love watching her in your video, she's so natural ❤
I love Ann she is one in a million.💕
I could watch this type of video all day long, and get out and try these things too, especially fishing. Nice to see Anne again, she's a lovely, energetic, outgoing lady .
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL I'm 82 yo, stuck here in SW Arizona USA, and I think Anne is a cutie.
I just discovered your Channel. I Subbed and Liked. Great videos.😇
@@xavierkoolat6926try to visits my country 🇵🇭 dude... its good and fun...
This is why americans like to go places like the Philippines, people are very friendly. Also they like this kind of life simple and somewhat primitive where you can relax and enjoy nature.
Not just Americans.
All of us , me too . I like the nature, and my gf I want to be natural and she never shave it 😊
You know guys ..this is a thing ... modern world is so proud of all of the advancements with all due respect they are due that.. but it does come with a cost ,hence the fact that we come here to enjoy Jonathan's videos to remind us what is important in life , is to live like our ancestors feed survive and live and love each other❤❤❤❤
I am from Seychelles, this is island lifestyle like here. I do not see much difference with here. The major difference is that in Seychelles these extreme poverty is not visible like in the Philippines.
Even Nigerian
OMG, she is always so happy and uplifting
Dude, you just made my day, or is it her.
Haha, it’s probably her
😂😂😂😂😂❤
@@travelescapesOFFICIALYou look very compatible.. that's your new filipina Gf?
Crazy if he doesn't Try @@johnmelon2466
Im fully invested in the johnath-ann videos. You should take her on some travel videos outside bohol!
🤣 oooo noo.. you’ve given us a combo nickname hahaha
It's sO nice to see Ana again. She has been missed. She needs to start her own RUclips channel. I would be her first fan LOL.
Anna is a keeper. I would love to meet her if I ever come to the Philippines
Both those Philippineo are so beautiful and friendly, awesome.
They are!
I love her vibes. And so your vibes too when you’re together. There’s a click, a jibe and quite a good match. Tell her keep the way she is, subscribers love her that way she is. By the way some cebuano vocabulary: 1) bukid could mean farm or mountain or hills, you could use bukid for all of them. 2. Tiguwang means old. Used to either describing a person, animal or thing
Enjoy life in the province you're safe here.
I agree
i agree
thanks for the vocab tips! and yes, she has great energy!
Anne is a good host for foreigners, she is friendly, polite, speaks English and very feminine not like other foreigners or Asian ladies. Province Girls in the Philippines are simple and humble, I wish they don't take advantage of her hospitality.! God Bless..
"Amping"
That is crazy…Filipinos are hard workers. Their half a day’s work is 6 hours. In the U.S. workers get 15 minutes breaks every hour or two and then get a half hour lunch break in an eight hour shift.
Ann, you make the video a pleasure to watch, along with your relatives. Can’t wait to come to the Philippines next month for 6 months. I visited Bohol and saw the Tarshiers and will visit Chocolate Hills next time. I have relatives in Zambales and they grow rice. I too want to experience harvesting rice.
Great video Travel Escapes of the province. Stay safe!
I realized at about the 12min mark that I had been smiling for 12min. Anne is so spunky!
Love Ann! She’s fun, a great companion and guide, and friend! This one (vlog) is fun and informative!
yeah she's a great guide! I like to make videos that are both fun and informative, I'm glad you noticed that's what I was going for! Thanks for watching!
At the closing, when you asked Ann if she had anything to say, I was expecting her to say, "I won." She is quite the character. Awesome personality.
Beautiful, smart and absolutely funny!! She is adorable 🥰 Happy to see her back on your channel, and hoping there will be more of Ann to come in the future. My wife is from the province and has the same attitude as Ann. They have the best sense of humor and can take a joke.
She wins again as usual 🤣😂
Love what you do! Keep up the great work and positive attitude about the Philippines and the amazing people.
Jonathan, Anne is a good company to be with. She’s lively and gives you the positive vibes. Hope she’ll be often with you if you’re in Bohol farm. You learn many things. 😊👍
This is one of the best videos on the Philippines, because it's a provincial experience. A real experience. It's the best.
I'm from Europe and it was interesting to see how rice is harvested and processed. Thanks for showing us and thanks to Ryan for showing the rice field and explaining!
thank you for watching! It was interesting to me also!
I really like Philippines and I have a girl friend from Philippine and I am going to marry her next year may first
I am from India , my name is jaison doing business in textile
Would you like to visit India,,, if so. You are welcome to my place Kerala in India
Happy to see you brother
Hubby and I are watching this and we’re so happy to see that you have another adventure with Anne!🥰 Okay… back to watching-you guys are going to catch some fish!☀️🌴🐟💕🎣
😂 yeah she’s always great to have join the videos! Thank you for watching!
We used the sickle - old fashioned rice harvesting tool. The rice paddies are difficult to walk through😂 through
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL What is her contact info? If you're not going to put a ring on it then I will...
@@ryanm9371up 🤭🤭🤭🤭
@@ryanm9371 Yeah, Ryan, if I was about 50 years younger, I'd book passage from Arizona USA, and get myself over to Panglao and court Anne. Hopefully, she would say yes, and I would live the rest of my life on Panglao Island with Anne.🥰😍😍😇
Her vibes are literally awesome mate good to watch her again and thank you 🙏
They are! Thanks for watching!
I did a corn harvest with my GFs family a few weeks back! It's very eye-opening. Hope you keep having fun!
Why dont consider marrying her Jonathan! 😍
1. Able to stay in Bohol for the best reason, in which the place you love the most
2. Able to learn bisaya / tagalog anyday anytime you want 😅
Plus factor: she’s a tough Filipina, that’s very evident 😂❤
She just told me that she saw this comment 😂
Haha, kidding aside, you’re good tandem! Thank you for making these videos, a happy pill for us. Foreigners will appreciate other side of the Philippines and us Filipinos mesmerizing our culture and blessed nature ❤. More vlogs with Ana! 😝
I agree - Great couple material! She will make your life happy from here on out!👍❤️😎
Yay! My fave episodes! She is back indeed!
She’s very entertaining in the videos!
Yeah. I agree. So happy to watch with the two of you. I’m thinking on moving to Bohol soon.
While watching, I can almost feel and smell the freshness of the air 😍
@ 29:37, in the process of milling rice, the husk, the bran, and the grain is separated. The husk usually is thrown away (expelled outside by the milling machine that's why you did not see it) but can also be used for e.g. fuel for cooking. The bran (rich in thiamine 😉) or the thin coating of the rice grain (those thingy coming out at the right side of the miller), usually is saved for animal feed. The finished product is the milled rice grains ready for cooking. 😊
Oh you know a lot about this process! I could have used you in the video explaining everything!
I'm with you, Jonathan. I would be looking for a place to live in places like this . Much rather live in the Provinces than city center.
I really like Anne. She's a sweetheart.
You and Anna are the best tandem. We hope you should make more vlogs with Anna. What a good chemistry. Next time make a vlog about how to make a Copra its made from a coconut then they use as the cooking oil.🤩👍
She's back more content with her 👌
She’s always entertaining in the videos! We’ll probably do some more with her in them!
U need to have Ann on more often, she’s a riot, u make a good team
She's hilarious ! 😅
It's really great to c Ann again. U would be smart to have her on more.
It’s possible!
Johnathan. You are the man. Thanks for doing this video. I couldn't make it to Bohol on my last trip but I definitely will next time for my 59 day vaca with my wife. You and Anne make a great team sir. I'd keep her with me if I were you. Keep the vids coming.😊
Yeah, Anne is back. She is a good camera person. You need to hire her.
Yep, We’ve already discussed this! 😂
What I hope for in the future is that the next generations of Filipinos will continue to preserve nature because too much development of the land is not good. Just like what is happening here in Metro Manila and nearby provinces. Greedy land developers turn farmlands into housing complexes that just destroy nature.
I adore this aspect of Jonathan's video. It is really unpolished, and the interactions with the locals are incredibly genuine. I can identify with this video since, as a little child, my grandma would always allow me to go with her every time she would go to the town to have our rice milled. I had no idea that this procedure still exists in the provinces.
I love the place, it's greenery and my favorite place to live..She's back! hope u always include her on your video, she's natural and very entertaining..
Thank you for watching! I agree about the peaceful area to live! I doubt this will be the last video she’s in !
@@travelescapesOFFICIALOh, I see..
Ann Nice lady for you...Enjoying your blogg wt her Do that more often..
Shes too perfect for you jonathan. Dont lose her.😂😂😂❤❤
Hey! New fan here. I am Libyan planning to visit Philippines and have been watching your videos, may I ask how do you plan these trip? Do you personally know then or this is like a tour? Cause we would love to experience it as well
Hi thanks for watching! I know Anne, and she knows Ryan, so she arranged for us to go to his farm to make this video. I don't know of a specific tour that does something like this, but it might exist!
SIR AN OLD PINOY HERE, WE ARE A PEACE LOVING COUNTRY, WE DONT WANT TROUBLE, JUST VISIT AND BE NICE, WE ARE A GENTLE AND HAPPY PEOPLE, WE WELCOME ANYBODY AS LONG AS THEY COME IN PEACE☺
Can't get any fresher food than that.🐟 Leaving a simple and ordinary life is mentally and emotionally extraordinary 🌞. Watching from SF CA 🇺🇲 🫶🇵🇭.
Very peaceful!
Thanks a lot showing us the rural life and the awesome landscape.
We have a similar kind of landscape near where I live, but our farmers planted on every hilltops a tree.
You have a remarkable tour guide , energetic with a big smile , enjoy seeing you together.👍👍👍🇨🇭
Thanks again for a relaxing, entertaining and informative video. Thanks Jonathan and Anne!❤
And thank you for watching and commenting!!
She is funny, I like her. It makes your Vlog not boring to watch like the others. like the place too , makes me wanna live there. Is she from there?🙂
Love your vlogs Jonathan. They are hardly typical or cliche. You found a good niche there. 🤙🏼
Thank you! I try to be different from other channels
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL Yeah, I like your style.
(Here's a secret: I'm 82 yo, retired in SW Arizona USA, and hopelessly in love with Anne.🥰😍😇 Ah, youth.
@@xavierkoolat6926Thank you for watching Travel escape ❤️❤️ ayo ayo kanunay 😊😊 TC.
Nice adventure for you. Brings a lot of childhood memories for me--threshing rice, fishing for tilapia in ponds, etc. Be careful when walking the rice fields as there may be Philippine cobras (Naja spp.) underfoot especially during the harvest seasons (preys on birds and rodents). Noisy footsteps should be sufficient to drive them off but some may be sleeping and can be stepped on. Carabao riding or milking is also quite an experience.
Philippine countryside is always amazing, so peaceful❤❤❤
What a happy time. You both have good chemistry for sure. Philippine woman are more simple, playful and fun compared to western women I think.
Can we figure out how to clone Ann? She is just such a genuine, energetic and positive person.
😂 clone her haha.. she is though !
There are plenty of women in the Philippines just like her!
Yes. Filipinos are just happy people 😊
Good day i watch ur blogs Travel Escape thank u its like ur promoting our culture. Our govt. should make u honorary ambassador for Tourism. GOD BLESS.
Hahah that would be great! 😅
Hi Jonathan, you're the only guy vlogger I know that is doing this kind of topics for YT. Thanks you have Ann as a good friend and showing you around places like this. You are really eager to know the filipino way of life in rural areas and salamat for that. We really do thanks our awesome rice famers because with out them, we all not survive and that is why we say "rice is life"!
Huge fan of Ann! I love watching her on your channel. She is sweet, funny, and adventurous. Great choice on putting her on here.
hehehehe Thank you for watching 😊☺️☺️☺️.
Simple life and happy perfect!! She is a beautiful and kind!
I hope you are courting her she is a very nice Province girl. And her smile is very beautiful. She seems really happy around you.
Fresh harvest rice is very delicious compared to the store bought one.
This is a good content.
Fresh is always the best! Thank you for watching!
Good vid Jonathon and funnier with Anne along 😊
Bohol and the chocolate hills are on my places to visit when I arrive in January
We have different terms for rice. The one you harvest is called palay. Once it’s milled, it’s called bigas (uncooked rice). After cooking it, it is called kanin.
how am I going to learn this language if you have 3 words for one word?! 😂 That's actually interesting! and they are different at different stages, so I see why there are separate words. Thanks for the info!
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL oh, and those are just the terms in Tagalog. There will be slight variations in Bisaya and in other local languages. 😄 You’ll get the hang of it.
Love to see videos with Anne. They use the bran for feeding the chickens. Filipinos like eating white rice although the brown rice is better for you. The chocolate hills are beautiful.
Yeah Anne always brings a lot of energy to the videos! I used to think that too about brown rice, but I actually just heard Joe Rogan say that white rice is actually better for you than brown,I’m definitely not an expert, though, so don’t listen to me on that haha.. that’s just what I heard recently 😅 thank you for watching!
Another excellent video with excellent chemistry 👍👍
Growing rice takes 115 to 140 days depending to the variety from planting to harvest. The first crop of the year is planted from late May till early july and harvets time start august to Oct. And the second crop start january.
Aaww.. nice video!
the simplicity of provincial life. Now longing to go home 😮
they got chemistry don't they
That's life in the Province, so full of fun and explore the field and discovered so many things that you didn't expect. I miss the Province life in the Philippines. Thank you Jonathan and Anne for this exciting and funny video. ❤
Thanks for letting me see my home province once again. You took away my longing…
this man has a wonderful life. that girl he's with fishing is soooo cute
Thanks for watching!
It's funny when he say "We have a carabao, my Father” 😭😂😂
I guffawed upon hearing that. 🤣
😂😂. don't be serious
more video with anne!! we love her vibe 🫶
I’m happy again to see you with Ann
Good combination I love it..where’s the little cutie her niece
She’s probably back at the house in Panglao, I’d imagine. I agree! Anne brings a lot of fun energy to the videos!
Hi Jonathan! I appreciate how you love Filipinos simple life esp. In the provinces.
Johnathan, great video, so cool Anne is in this with you.. She works very well with you. Don't let her go, she's a keeper, just saying.
Beautiful ricefield indeed, and a great experience for you.
It was!
Anne's back right on her smile is infectious
Ive already switch videos but i came back because i forgot to like the video. I really love watching you two together.
That's really awesome harvesting rice Jonathan! Many filipinos have no experience actually harvesting it. So many process to make rice! We usually buy rice at the grocery or palengke(market). Good experience man!😎👍🇺🇸🇵🇭
Yeah! I thought it would be worth seeing the process since it’s eaten so often here. Thank you for watching!
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL Great video.
Even greater companion.🥰😍
Always nice to see Anne..............you two are a hoot!
nextime harvest and cook your harvest.. like catch and cook.. that would be a great experience..
That was the plan, but Ryan had to leave, so we didn’t have time to cook, unfortunately. Next time!
I was in The Philippines last year, 2022.
I visited a farm and walked through a rice paddy. To those who do not know, including my fellow Western citizens, other edible crops can be grown in or around a rice paddy. Farmers in Developing World nations grow mushrooms. In Vietnam, farmers grow a vegetable named ram ram. In China, Indonesia and other nations, a grain named millet can grow where rice is grown.
Good episode.
I like this girl she's very simply ... Dili igaton like other .🥰
She’s great!
If you two will end up together, you will have good combination. For sure your child will be beautiful/handsome
Hi Jonathan, wanted to say my husband and I love watching your videos. I'm filipina and haven't been back since I was a young girl. Finally going back to visit for 2 months. Because of you we know where we want to go now. Thanks so much.
On another note, how do you get those video links like you have at the end of your video that lets you jump to your other videos?
Oh that’s great to hear! Those are called end screen elements. When you upload the video one of the last pages gives you the option to place an end-screen element. You can choose either a video link or a link to subscribe
Jonathon, I am curious if you have ever seen any snakes or animals like that there?
They have some serious cobras and things like that there, and I always wonder how many are in those rice fields just living their life :)
I hope you pass on our thanks to Ann and Ryan for sharing a look at their country, it is fascinating to most of us stuck in the concrete world. Through my ignorance I thought the rice was actually in the ground, I didn't know it was the seed at the top.
Great video as always.
I've lived there nearby where he is and have seen a yellow snake with black stripes on it. A giant caribou jumped up scared and I did too. Similar types of area where this is.
I've heard the cobras there are spitting type.
snakes is very common in ricefield,im a farmer her in 🇵🇭 living in province,and i saw too many snakes but i dont kill them coz they eat some insects specially rat that destroy my riceplant...
Very interesting about the rice. Are the hills natural? We have Indian mounds in the US. I knew you could not stay away from that tall beauty. I really liked her in your previous videos. Hope to see some more of her.
Regards from Florida
Hi Jonathan, the Rice fields were beautiful to see on camera with all of the lush Green color. Looks like they had a good harvest with all of the Yellow Rice. The Chocolate hills are always nice to see as well.
Hi Ben! Yes, I wanted to see the process myself. I’ve always seen the rice fields and farmers in the fields but had never learned about it first-hand. Thank you for watching!
Think about only Php500 for a sack of rice. So much back-breaking work for less than $10 per sack. We have to appreciate farmers.
Yeah! It’s a lot of work. All done by hand
It's sad that farmers in the Philippines are not getting enough back of their crops after harvesting. Here in Canada and the US, farmers are rich, in the Philippines, no. They spent so much money on expensive fertilizers, it's a tedious job and lots of work and when you sell your product , it's cheap. Another heart breaking thing which happens so often in my province (Ilocos Norte) is a typhoon comes right before we harvest and wreck everything 😭, We pay the harvesters with rice, by percentage of how much you harvest so you have to be fast. The more rice you collect, the more rice you take home. I forgot how much a worker gets, not sure there in Bohol, but in my region, something like if you harvested 5 sacks of rice, the 5th sack is your wage, or they do it by weight . Not sure of the ratio, that's just an example of how a worker gets paid in rice harvesting. You should travel up north, the birthplace of our late president Ferdinand Marcos ( father of the current president), it's beautiful up there, we have white beaches too in Pagudpud, hailed as Boracay in the north, there's some windmills and rock formations , and other awesome stuff , delicious foods too😊
@@SkyBlue-rm6pbwasn't the current Philippines government elected on a promise of cheaper rice prices?
@@robw7676 That I don't know. I haven't been back there for 15 yrs now. If they do as they promised, they should also make cheaper what the farmers use in farming like fertilizers.
loved seeing the rice process! Also the chocolate hills were on fire when i saw them a few months ago. I called it cooking chocolate
This’s your experience at the farm Jonathan I can see that your enjoying your time like fishing , enjoy your time in Philippines , good you learn about in life in the Philippines , take care friend from California usa❤
I will! Thank you for watching and take care!
Good demonstration on the rice harvesting, very nice host and a bit of wild guide 'Ann', haha 🤣
😂 she’s awesome!
Do your vlogs with Anne she's fun to watch, shy and charming.
Ann is so helpful and always smiling. Teach her how to vlogg. She can be an asset in your video.
Hmnnn I don't know, Jonathan but I really have this feeling that Anne's a really special girl. hehe seeing how you both love the "race" and the "banter" hehehe. I feel young again. Is this shot this Oct? so you're back in Bohol?
😂 that’s what’s great about Anne, that fun, playful energy most of us lose as we get older. Yeah, I’m in Bohol. This was filmed a few days ago! The Davao video I just posted was old footage I found and wanted to make a video with
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL ok that's great to hear that you really are "spending ample time" in that new found home in Bohol. And i'm jealous of that Chocolate hill experience. hehe have fun and amping always, John.
I am very much happy for you both
Amping pod mong duha. ❤❤ she still can make her own Yt channel even she will not talk to cameras. I have 3 channels without facing and talking to the cameras.
Now she wants to make one actually
You guys looks so comfortable to each other. Love to see you both together. Both of you looks so sweet.
This makes me miss province life.
Province life is so peaceful
You two look happy
Good to see you twogether a perfect team
Wow Oi bagay jud mong duha bah iya jud kng gibalikbalikan 😊😊😊 dli nka nya malimtan hulat lng s saktong adlaw og panahn inday wish you both enjoy 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nice to see you with Anne. Have you tried pinipig? It’s from fresh harvest rice. Usually we eat it with the halo-halo.
How sweet you two😍
😂
Love to watch your video with you both.... Funny and I feel safe to you with you are with her
you two make a great couple 🥰
Fishing Tilapya is more fun too 🤩 she’s lucky catching fish🐠
Yeahhh.. it was all luck! 😂
@@travelescapesOFFICIAL funny she got it righ away 👍
Its been nice seeing the province life.. the air quality was nice and its super low-key..❤