@aidaovasapyan9951...thanks Aida, Mrs. Mitch, and I are touched by your comment. Stay tuned for our next video coming out later today where Mrs Mitch joins me on another Yerevan walk.❤
I loved watching your interesting video today. Walking in Yerevan's back streets with your calm voice and showing a different side of Yerevan that most vloggers ignore. Thank you.
The large carbagebins are a great improvement. When I met my wife the first time in 2012, there were large rooms under each flat and there peole throw the carbage so they were basically rat motels. I saw a lot of good improvements over the last 12 years and must say that Yerevan is a very nice place to live, the 40+ heat in the summer is the only downside. I'm positive about the electric vehicles, if your house has solar panels its a cheap transport and compared to the combustion engines the maintenance is easier and cheaper.
@TheHerald45...Yes, there have been a lot of improvements over recent years and that's a good thing. I think education is the key to helping Armenia in the long term. If children are taught from a young age to take care of our environment, in 10 years time we will have completely clean cities and villages. Already, we can see that young Armenians are being much more responsible in this area. Yes, I see your point with electric vehicles, but I'm concerned with the energy it takes to produce the batteries, the precious metal used to make them, and the concern over safe disposal of the batteries. I'm definitely no expert on this, but I know there are a lot of clever people working on positive solutions for cleaner, more efficient energy sources. The good thing about the climate here is that you get 4 distinct seasons, so the really hot weather only last for a couple of months, then you've got beautiful autumn weather. Thanks for your comment, it's really nice to hear your thoughts.🙏
I really like the Armenian weather butt the summer in Yerevan is to hot for me. Than I go from a/c to a/c butt one can escape to the mountains or lake Sevan so that is a great option. I am also not an expert butt we drive a plug-in hybrid and as we mostly drive less than 50 km we drive so most km are electric. Its is the best of two worlds is my opinion.
@@TheHerald45 ...a plug in hybrid is a good option...much better than my thirsty old girl (Infinity FX35). She's in great condition, that's why I don't want to trade to anything else at this stage., 😉
@rafaulernedtorosabal8734... I'll have to Google cornmeal tamales...as I've never heard of them. No doubt they are delicious because I like cornbread. We'll have to have a breakfast/dinner online rendezvous sometime!
Another interesting and informative video Mitch and Thank you for including the cooking of your breakfast by your lovely wife Sonia. By the way the nasturtium seeds are arriving at my house tomorrow and I will bring them with me in September. I am also very happy to contribute to your expenses to facilitate the amazing and Kind work that I know you both do. I will see you with some cash in September also. X
@KathleenAllahverdi-vo5fe...glad you liked it, Kathleen! You and Rubik have already helped so much, now you need to look after each other. Looking forward to seeing you again in September...with the Nasturtium seeds 🙏
@PoweredEvents...that's really nice to hear...thank you.🙏 Mrs. Mitch and I plan to go on a similar walk tomorrow, taking a different, hillier route to work! Stay tuned for that video later in the week.🙏
thanks for this video, I was born and my childhood was in that place I could see my home, street, yeard, and not much it changed,.. thank you again to share. the name if the street was GAIDAR:
Thanks for the exciting Yerevan morning walk) .It seems like most of the way was a rise in the mountain and it's a good fitness). I love honey and ginger too, but sometimes I add lemon)
Construction in Yerevan but not in the rest of the country, right? By the way, I see no traffic speed signs on these roads. That would be a good start.
@ednaantonian8369...Yes Edna I completely agree...everything is centred on Yerevan and not on the development of the regions. Yerevan is becoming another metropolis and it's a bit sad to see. I'd really like to see more development in the regional centers, but with the proposed centralization of all the universities in Ashtarak, that's an impossible ask.😔 Armenia needs good universities in the regions, that just makes plain common sense to me...but maybe I'm missing something?🤔
God bless you. Hope we can see eachother in Yereven . I will be here for two more days. I will come back almost a month later. Hope you can find a good job.
@aidaovasapyan9951...I've done some English tutoring before, Aida. Mrs. Mitch and I are interested in working with the children from Areni Village where there are many Artsakh refugees. English education is critical for their future.
One of my favorite RUclips channel,love you both, such a great couple
@aidaovasapyan9951...thanks Aida, Mrs. Mitch, and I are touched by your comment. Stay tuned for our next video coming out later today where Mrs Mitch joins me on another Yerevan walk.❤
I loved watching your interesting video today. Walking in Yerevan's back streets with your calm voice and showing a different side of Yerevan that most vloggers ignore. Thank you.
@adobo6905...thank you🙏
The large carbagebins are a great improvement. When I met my wife the first time in 2012, there were large rooms under each flat and there peole throw the carbage so they were basically rat motels. I saw a lot of good improvements over the last 12 years and must say that Yerevan is a very nice place to live, the 40+ heat in the summer is the only downside.
I'm positive about the electric vehicles, if your house has solar panels its a cheap transport and compared to the combustion engines the maintenance is easier and cheaper.
@TheHerald45...Yes, there have been a lot of improvements over recent years and that's a good thing. I think education is the key to helping Armenia in the long term. If children are taught from a young age to take care of our environment, in 10 years time we will have completely clean cities and villages. Already, we can see that young Armenians are being much more responsible in this area.
Yes, I see your point with electric vehicles, but I'm concerned with the energy it takes to produce the batteries, the precious metal used to make them, and the concern over safe disposal of the batteries. I'm definitely no expert on this, but I know there are a lot of clever people working on positive solutions for cleaner, more efficient energy sources.
The good thing about the climate here is that you get 4 distinct seasons, so the really hot weather only last for a couple of months, then you've got beautiful autumn weather.
Thanks for your comment, it's really nice to hear your thoughts.🙏
I really like the Armenian weather butt the summer in Yerevan is to hot for me.
Than I go from a/c to a/c butt one can escape to the mountains or lake Sevan so that is a great option.
I am also not an expert butt we drive a plug-in hybrid and as we mostly drive less than 50 km we drive so most km are electric. Its is the best of two worlds is my opinion.
@@TheHerald45 ...a plug in hybrid is a good option...much better than my thirsty old girl (Infinity FX35). She's in great condition, that's why I don't want to trade to anything else at this stage., 😉
Poached eggs and ginger honey toasts! Yummie!! We just had cormeal tamales with pesto! A half a world away! Great video! 🇦🇲💕🇨🇷
@rafaulernedtorosabal8734... I'll have to Google cornmeal tamales...as I've never heard of them. No doubt they are delicious because I like cornbread.
We'll have to have a breakfast/dinner online rendezvous sometime!
Another interesting and informative video Mitch and Thank you for including the cooking of your breakfast by your lovely wife Sonia. By the way the nasturtium seeds are arriving at my house tomorrow and I will bring them with me in September. I am also very happy to contribute to your expenses to facilitate the amazing and Kind work that I know you both do. I will see you with some cash in September also. X
@KathleenAllahverdi-vo5fe...glad you liked it, Kathleen!
You and Rubik have already helped so much, now you need to look after each other.
Looking forward to seeing you again in September...with the Nasturtium seeds 🙏
BTW...it was yours truly cooking the breakfast!🥞
Sorry for the stereotyping lol
@@KathleenAllahverdi-vo5fe ... you're forgiven 😊
nice to meet you Mitch. Beautiful walk
@efd14rb...thank you🙏
Thanks Mitch, enjoyed every minute! Cheers 🍻
@PoweredEvents...that's really nice to hear...thank you.🙏 Mrs. Mitch and I plan to go on a similar walk tomorrow, taking a different, hillier route to work! Stay tuned for that video later in the week.🙏
Thank you for the video! I hope you’ll find a new job! 🙏🏻❤️
@nunemkhitaryan7475...thanks Nune Jan❤...I'm sure everything will work out in the future🙏
God bless you! Thank you for the video.
@PraiseChrist7...thank you for your kind words. May God bless you and your family also🙏
Thank you so much for your very interesting and informative video walk ! LIKE & RESPRCT !
@vanikps9536...so happy that you enjoyed it🙏
thanks for this video, I was born and my childhood was in that place I could see my home, street, yeard, and not much it changed,.. thank you again to share. the name if the street was GAIDAR:
@Comic_Book_Creator... I'm glad it brought back some childhood memories for you 😊
Cool slice-of-life video. Thanks Mitch.
@almanac520...you're welcome! Glad you liked it🙏
Thanks for the exciting Yerevan morning walk) .It seems like most of the way was a rise in the mountain and it's a good fitness). I love honey and ginger too, but sometimes I add lemon)
@sergeyarutyunyan5281...glad you enjoyed it. I'll have to try with lemon also👍
grace a vous, je visite ma chere patrie, merci de tout mon coeur . bonne sante salut du Canada
@arlettekhederlarian9319...we're happy you can visit your homeland this way, Arlette Jan🙏
Construction in Yerevan but not in the rest of the country, right? By the way, I see no traffic speed signs on these roads. That would be a good start.
@ednaantonian8369...Yes Edna I completely agree...everything is centred on Yerevan and not on the development of the regions. Yerevan is becoming another metropolis and it's a bit sad to see. I'd really like to see more development in the regional centers, but with the proposed centralization of all the universities in Ashtarak, that's an impossible ask.😔 Armenia needs good universities in the regions, that just makes plain common sense to me...but maybe I'm missing something?🤔
God bless you. Hope we can see eachother in Yereven . I will be here for two more days. I will come back almost a month later. Hope you can find a good job.
@yoosofan...maybe we can catch up before you leave. Please send a WhatsApp message🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitchSent you a message to your email. But the email address was not your RUclips id and wasn't delivered.
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See you soon
@die-film-ag...🙏
so you are kinda my neighbor! Hello!!
@kickass1179...hello neighbor😊
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch I dunno if you enjoy such walks, if so, I'd like to join you sometimes. I LOVE walking around in the city.
@@kickass1179 ...we can at least meet up so we can get to know each other 😊
Is it possible to send some rubles or AMD instead of USD?
@sergeyarutyunyan5281...Not by MoneyGram...but you can write me an email (see in description) and we can explain how you can send in Rubles🙏
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I think you and your wife open class for English language,
@aidaovasapyan9951...I've done some English tutoring before, Aida. Mrs. Mitch and I are interested in working with the children from Areni Village where there are many Artsakh refugees. English education is critical for their future.