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The BEST things about life in ITALY | My favorite things about living in Italy... so far
Of course, there are so many good things about living in Italy. So far these are my favorites!
Let me know, what are some of your favorite things about Italy in the comments below. 👇
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Will social media ever die?
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Social media has been around for a while, and I'm starting to wonder if it will ever die. It seems like many of us are getting tired of it, but we don't really know what to do about it. Could the simplest answer be to delete /deactivate all our accounts? Maybe, but are we strong enough to do that? Let me know your thoughts. Do you still find social media useful or are you ready for it to die? M...
What's up with Easter? | Are we celebrating on the right day?
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These are some thoughts that came up last night while reading the end of the book of John. Some pieces seem to have come together for me, but I am left with some questions. I have stumbled on the rabbit hole of Easter (pun intended) Some verses I found that can be helpful if you would like to explore this a bit more: *Deuteronomy 8:19-22 *Deuteronomy 12:30 *Leviticus 20:23 *1 Corinthians 11:2 *...
10 things I miss about the USA (after 10 years in Europe) | Story 6
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Has it really been 10 years? Sometimes I can't even believe it. I have spent most of my adult life in Europe and feel like I'd be lost as to how to manage many aspects of daily life in the USA. Yes, going to the post office or the doctor might be more pleasant, but I have no idea how I'd get health insurance or rent an apartment. The process is completely different. Anyway, I hope you enjoy som...
Is the grass really greener on the other side? | Story 5
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Details below ⬇️ Lately, I have been having some serious FOMO. Some big things came out about a month ago and it has me looking back on some of my life choices that led me to this position. It has me comparing my current life to the one I would have had if I had just made one small choice. However, it wasn't really a small choice. It was a big choice that would have altered the course of my lif...
Grocery shopping in Italy | Story 4
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Hi everyone. Join me on a trip to the grocery store. It was one of the things I was most looking forward to about moving to Italy. 🇮🇹 👉 Follow along for more adventures on the journey to the Dolce Vita.
Amare Happy Juice Review | Join the Hormone Reset
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Make 2024 the year of balanced hormones! The challenge is now closed. Please stay tuned for an updated review.
How I quit shampoo | Story 3
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Yes, I really quit shampoo for a year! I don't plan on gong back! There were maybe 5 times the whole year that I needed to use "regular" shampoo for various reasons and I never thought about switching back because my hair didn't feel as nice as it does when using the natural alternatives. Links to resources: My favorite resource for all-natural hair care: Arielle de Martinez shopsubluna.com/pag...
A trip to Venice: Don't forget to buy travel insurance | Story 2
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Don't worry all is well now. I also don't think it is completely necessary to go to the hospital for kidney stones, but based on previous experiences in Prague I thought I would be able to go in and get it "taken care of" quickly - which means getting some pain medicine and waiting for it to pass. There is little that can be done for kidney stones (or sand as they called mine) apart from waitin...
Here's to moving forward | Story 1
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Hi everyone, It's just me here being inconsistent with video uploading. As usual. I would like to continue to make videos but unfortunately, it has taken some time to adjust to a new place. It has taken even longer to come out of a dark place that has been looming for the last few years, preventing me from doing anything creative. I'm looking forward to seeing what this new journey has in store.
DIY Lip balm - EASY
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I needed new lip balms but the all-natural ones are so expensive. For about the price of one lip balm, I was able to make multiple. The recipe I used was modified from The Coconut Mama. Recipe: 3 TBS coconut oil 1 TBS almond oil 1/2 TSP raspberry oil 1/2 TSP avocado oil 2 TBS bee's wax Makes 8-10 tubes. I only had 5 but put the rest into a glass container. The pouring process works much better ...
Is the world going through a Healing Crisis?
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Does it seem like everything is getting worse? It might be, but that's part of the healing process. This is purely based on my own experiences and observations. As always you are welcome to share your own opinions, but remember to be kind. We can disagree without attacking. 💚
My favorite Czech foods
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Oh my gosh! As this video is uploading I realized that I forgot so many other typical Czech foods that you have to try and I didn't even mention buchtičky! 😅 I also know that I didn't mention beer... this is a food video 😉 🇨🇿 Other Czech foods you have to try while you're here (in no particular order) * Buchtičky s krémem (little cakes with cream) * Chlebíčky (open faced sandwiches) * Vánočka (...
What is homeopathy? | Must have at home remedies
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What is homeopathy? | Must have at home remedies
What is Self-Care? | How to redefine Self-Care
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What is Self-Care? | How to redefine Self-Care
25 Minute Twisted Yoga Flow
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25 Minute Twisted Yoga Flow
Some of the best things about living in the Czech Republic
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Some of the best things about living in the Czech Republic
Sculpt Workout #1
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Sculpt Workout #1
What's the best YOGA MAT? | Lululemon + B Mat + Manduka
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What's the best YOGA MAT? | Lululemon B Mat Manduka
20 Minute Shoulder + Psoas Stretch
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20 Minute Shoulder Psoas Stretch
10 thing I learned in 10 years in the Czech Republic
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10 thing I learned in 10 years in the Czech Republic
What I spend in a month as an expat in Prague
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What I spend in a month as an expat in Prague
The story of the Mexican Fisherman.
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The story of the Mexican Fisherman.
Seasonal living - Permission to slow down
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Seasonal living - Permission to slow down
Got to find sustainable options in Prague
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Got to find sustainable options in Prague
A country drive to spend the day at the lake
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A country drive to spend the day at the lake
A weekend in Harrachov
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A weekend in Harrachov
Ariel Hikes 2k16 | Radhošť & Pustevny
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Ariel Hikes 2k16 | Radhošť & Pustevny

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jiripokorny7704
    @jiripokorny7704 5 днів тому

    Záporem života v ČR je narůstající počet žijících cizinců. Tak za tu nevyžádanou přehnanou reklamu vůbec neděkuji! Zdroje jsou v místě a čase vždy omezené. A politici nespolehliví. V Česku mají trvale žít Češi. Nebo chaos a babylonizace na celé Zeměkouli je cílem? Stát to je kolektivní investice konkrétních lidí na konkrétním území za účelem obrany a lepší kvality života ze společných investic.

  • @GardinerMaurice-p2d
    @GardinerMaurice-p2d 14 днів тому

    Sawayn Park

  • @edwardcastillo5416
    @edwardcastillo5416 Місяць тому

    Very helpful. Getting the bmatt thanks

  • @GiorgeiX
    @GiorgeiX Місяць тому

    thanks for your video, it gives tons of hints to think over. I think social media will keep evolving. they were born to give additional communication means, to create communities which wouldn't otherwise raise, and so on. there is a lot of potential in there. we were unaware of the risks of use and overuse and abuse, and we all ended up used by market. we became the product. our data got sold, we got profiled, and we became unaware victims of the market. I think this was the childish phase of doing things for the gram. now, little by little, we are growing, getting more mature both as individuals and as entities: regulations are being drafted to protect the users and to rule the terms and conditions of every social media in a way that is considered legal and fair. I hope things will go on this way: more awareness, more potential, more "good" and less "bad". UA-cam itself changed a lot over the years, and today made me bump into you and I am happy of this, because it is really matching my profile with content that I recognise as meaningful. long ago there was nothing life this: the research would have been on me only and the algorithm would have shown only the ones paying the most. now I feel we are going towards a sort of win-win situation: my profile data is used in a fair way. maybe this is the case of UA-cam only and who knows if this would be the only successful way and all the others will fail. let's see. maybe IG and TikTok will become "worse" and grow that way, showing teenagers who gain success selling pics of their naked bodies.. who knows. I hope not. I hope in the future all the social media will evolve not just considering money as the only driver, but also giving importance to ethics, pushing people to improve, getting more cultured, and so on. your move of turning off the other social media was probably a great move for the conditions they are now in, but I hope in the future they will evolve in a way that you and many like you will feel it is worth to be part of them. that will be the successful social media future I hope for.

  • @ArtieFufkin984
    @ArtieFufkin984 Місяць тому

    Winters are not dark and gloomy. Plenty of sunshine.

  • @katherinemar1597
    @katherinemar1597 Місяць тому

    Would it be best the B Mat de 6mm ? I can't decide, please help!

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving Місяць тому

      6mm is a bit much for me. The 4mm is perfect and not too heavy if you have to take it with you to the studio.

  • @melissagmelli2112
    @melissagmelli2112 2 місяці тому

    Did you ever post your update? I don’t see it on your page. Curious to your experience.

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving Місяць тому

      I haven't done it yet. I really should though. I think it would be beneficial.

  • @Hardestway
    @Hardestway 2 місяці тому

    I am from the Midwest as well. Just found you from your living in CR video. I’ve always heard that Italy and Europe in general has way better food then we do in the US. That the grain is good for you and vegetables grown without genetic modification and more organic and they have strict laws on processed/dyed foods? Being from the Midwest I’ve heard so many times Italy’s wheat is non GMO as well. Lol I was hoping that was true because I have stated it as fact to way too many people ha!

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving Місяць тому

      Many people like to talk about wheat because of gluten as well as GMO. I don't notice so much of a difference in wheat, but with corn. I was allergic to corn in the US but not in Europe (CZ + IT)

  • @Hardestway
    @Hardestway 2 місяці тому

    I am American and have a few friends who go back and forth to Czech Republic for the last 15 years and they always talk about how amazing the whole country is and how great the people are. They both plan to move there permanently in the next 2 years. I can’t wait to go!

    • @Mayer-dy4ef
      @Mayer-dy4ef 2 місяці тому

      Stay in US, this is country of czech people, you do not own world

    • @durgaale2183
      @durgaale2183 2 місяці тому

      Prague is beautiful city you come n visit for you easy visit here

  • @melanieavans6072
    @melanieavans6072 2 місяці тому

    Do you have instagram?

  • @greencarnation148
    @greencarnation148 2 місяці тому

    What exactly do you do that you have so much money to spend?

  • @borderlord
    @borderlord 3 місяці тому

    The 1st Best thing about Czech is how easy it is to get out??!!😳😂

  • @thomasnox2934
    @thomasnox2934 3 місяці тому

    Deep fried cauliflower is another vegetarian option

  • @noelpucarua2843
    @noelpucarua2843 4 місяці тому

    When you say, "Ex-pat" I presume you mean immigrant.

  • @Whiteaussie69
    @Whiteaussie69 5 місяців тому

    Damn girl you fine as hell

  • @deltaspiced_T
    @deltaspiced_T 5 місяців тому

    I'm a new sub🎉🎉🎉great contents❤

  • @jamespppyacek342
    @jamespppyacek342 5 місяців тому

    Good to know about the expat situation. Was there last October and am going back next Spring. Californian.

  • @natalliamagnetto8295
    @natalliamagnetto8295 5 місяців тому

    If you're looking for easy returns in Italy,it's better to opt for amazon. As for other places,it's depends but in general it's not such a pleasant experience when they will probably refuse or say smth like you can't have your money back but just take something else instead of the thing you want to return

  • @kaitlynbunker
    @kaitlynbunker 5 місяців тому

    I only have IG, but I agree with you that most of what I consume is unoriginal content, or creators are asking their followers what they want to see which, in a way, passes off the work to the consumer. Where I do still find value in IG is following people who are true experts in their field (nutrition for PCOS, balancing glucose levels, that type of stuff where it can be overwhelming to comb through ALLLL the research yourself). I do agree that simply delete the app from your phone is not enough.

  • @arielsimpleliving
    @arielsimpleliving 5 місяців тому

    After a few more months on this things have changed. I’ll have to make an updated video.

    • @Peacefulspaceschannel
      @Peacefulspaceschannel 5 місяців тому

      I am looking forward to this video!

    • @nicoleferguson6417
      @nicoleferguson6417 5 місяців тому

      I'd love to know if your still using or just another craze

    • @veronicacr06
      @veronicacr06 5 місяців тому

      Good or bad things? I’m considering trying it.

    • @marissamoeller110
      @marissamoeller110 2 місяці тому

      What changed? Would love to hear

    • @GardenGirlie
      @GardenGirlie Місяць тому

      Thank you for the video review! When are you going to post the update?

  • @gavinwiener
    @gavinwiener 5 місяців тому

    I'm curious what motivated you to settle long term in places like Czech Republic, Italy, etc? Vs. continuing to visit new places, spend a few months, etc. What I'm struggling with at the moment is deciding on where to settle, vs. continuing to live in new places for a 4 months, 6 months, and just continue doing that.

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving 5 місяців тому

      To be honest I was a bit lazy about leaving the Czech Republic. I changed cities there a few times but in general I enjoyed my daily life there. I moved to Italy because my boyfriend’s family is here so we came back to be closer to them. Despite having moved across the ocean to live and work I have no strong desires to travel and be more nomadic. I’m in a long term search for a place I don’t feel the need to escape from.

  • @dudoklasovity2093
    @dudoklasovity2093 5 місяців тому

    I find the selection of foods in USA groceries overwhelming and stressful. Why so many kinds of everything? Most of it is overprocessed and hence cr*p quality anyways (unless you go to specialized isles of Whole Foods, etc). I like grocery shopping in Europe much more. But we are all different...

  • @higgolini
    @higgolini 6 місяців тому

    Yeah, I don’t get why gym memberships are so expensive in Prague. And the person saying Prague libraries have English sections don’t understand how extensive American libraries are.

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving 6 місяців тому

      Yes and I don't expect my small town library to have many foreign language books. It's more about the ability to rent books instead of relying on buying them or digital versions that I miss.

  • @shashashasha4239
    @shashashasha4239 6 місяців тому

    Meijer sells brand name clothes now! I love it

  • @siloton
    @siloton 6 місяців тому

    Interesting points! diversity and gyms are somewhat understandable, while library was most unexpected for me :) However regarding health industry, i suppose if we consider distances in US and prices in US, then i was under the impression that similar service are available in Europe too, we just do not use them much as they are just expensive coz they are private clinics and far away, but both those characteristics should be quite similar as in US when i would live in smaller town not big city. Do i miss something? Good luck in Italy!

  • @wector88
    @wector88 6 місяців тому

    On the diversity, I have completely different opinion. Especially the part about "opinions". Healthcare, that is a long discussion in every country. But the first four, me too! The libraries bit, I just do not follow. You would never complain about not having a czech language library in New York, that is insane. Checking out books is normal. Prague libraries have extensive english departments. To sum it up, most of all, you miss your family,? :) I am looking forward cz/ita comparison. Cheers.

  • @wector88
    @wector88 6 місяців тому

    Are you coming back to the Czech Republic?

  • @tomasr767
    @tomasr767 6 місяців тому

    I should go buy a muffin. :)

  • @kutilsima5584
    @kutilsima5584 6 місяців тому

    Beer is missing. Any beer drinker must feel like in paradise.

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving 6 місяців тому

      It is a beer drinker's paradise, but there is a lot more in CZ than beer :)

  • @PetrHavlicek-dw1zo
    @PetrHavlicek-dw1zo 6 місяців тому

    In my opinion, you are very prety. Excuse me for my bad Englisch.

  • @kaitlynbunker
    @kaitlynbunker 6 місяців тому

    I love that you have a coffee and do sukoku in the morning - I do too :)

  • @cwpv2477
    @cwpv2477 6 місяців тому

    thank u for the video

  • @fedeiltonnodoppiatore5296
    @fedeiltonnodoppiatore5296 6 місяців тому

    9:46 😏

  • @incognitusmaximus2118
    @incognitusmaximus2118 7 місяців тому

    Food and Fashion. The two things Italians never cheap out on :)

  • @davidodimayo7472
    @davidodimayo7472 7 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @reneeparent1378
    @reneeparent1378 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for your review- it’s exactly what I was looking for as Im making my choice😊

  • @MandaBrbr
    @MandaBrbr 7 місяців тому

    Great video. Interesting about the Rhassoul clay - I look forward to experimenting. I’d like to learn what you use for conditioning. I have very curly and easily tangled hair. Thanks!

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving 7 місяців тому

      Thank you ! I use an apple cider vinegar rise as a conditioner.

  • @Stormstorm1
    @Stormstorm1 7 місяців тому

    Your hair is beautiful! How long is the transition period and how often do you use the clay?

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving 7 місяців тому

      Thank you :) The transition period is different for everyone. It depends on your hair type and how frequently you are washing it now. At this time I use the clay about once a week.

  • @daniellatanswell3990
    @daniellatanswell3990 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for that video!! I've been looking for a while on how to make the transition, will definitely give this a go! Your hair looks beautiful!

  • @thegreaterconundrum
    @thegreaterconundrum 7 місяців тому

    Read this if you want the science: The idea that you should wash your hair extremely infrequently is a very widespread salon myth. You can go to any salon in the world and they will probably tell you this, but when you actually look at the tests and studies that have been done there is nothing to back this up. And actually most of them show the opposite; participants hair and scalp are HEALTHIER after frequent washing. The hair that you see is DEAD. There is no living thing inside of them that can "signal" to your roots to produce more oil. This method words for her, but be very carful not shampooing your hair especially if you have dandruff or psoriasis. There are a lot of scalp conditions that are bacterial that make your scalp FEEL dry, but if you just shampoo them more it will fix the problem. The "No-Poo" movement only works for a very small percent of the population. And finally, about shampoos being "unnatural" or containing too many "chemicals", most shampoos on the market in 2024 use coconut based surfactants and only clarifying shampoos use the dreaded "sulfates". But even still, there is nothing harmful about sulfates. If used at higher percentages they can be drying, but that is a GOOD THING for some scalp conditions, and easily avoidable if you don't have these. And just a heads up too - Soapwort cleans your hair because it is a saponin. Saponins are derived from plants and have been used for thousands of years. You know what else is a saponin? Cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine, Lauryl hydroxysultaine, Sodium cocoamphoacetate, Sodium lauroamphoacetate, and Coco caprylate - all of these are from coconuts and also the most common ingredients in shampoo. Here is the chemical composition of a banana, in case you are ever worried about something having too many "chemicals" : AN ALL-NATURAL BANANA INGREDIENTS: WATER (75%), SUGARS (12%) (GLUCOSE (48%), FRUCTOSE (40%), SUCROSE (2%), MALTOSE (<1%)), STARCH (5%), FIBRE E460 (3%), AMINO ACIDS (<1%) (GLUTAMIC ACID (19%), ASPARTIC ACID (16%), HISTIDINE (11%), LEUCINE (7%), LYSINE (5%), PHENYLALANINE (4%), ARGININE (4%), VALINE (4%), ALANINE (4%), SERINE (4%), GLYCINE (3%), THREONINE (3%), ISOLEUCINE (3%), PROLINE (3%), TRYPTOPHAN (1%), CYSTINE (1%), TYROSINE (1%), METHIONINE (1%)), FATTY ACIDS (1%) (PALMITIC ACID (30%), OMEGA-6 FATTY ACID: LINOLEIC ACID (14%), OMEGA-3 FATTY ACID: LINOLENIC ACID (8%), OLEIC ACID (7%), PALMITOLEIC ACID (3%), STEARIC ACID (2%), LAURIC ACID (1%), MYRISTIC ACID (1%), CAPRIC ACID (<1%)), ASH (<1%), PHYTOSTEROLS, E515, ÖXÁLIC ACID, E300, E306 (TOCOPHEROL), PHYLLOQUINONE, THIAMIN, COLOURS (YELLOW-ORANGE E101 (RIBOFLAVIN), YELLOW-BROWN E160a), FLAVOURS (3-METHYLBUT-1-YL ETHANOATE, 2-METHYLBUTYL ETHANOATE, 2-METHYLPROPAN-1-OL, 3-METHYLBUTYL-1-OL, 2- HYDROXY-3-METHYLETHYL BUTANOATE, 3-METHYLBUTANAL, ETHYL HEXANOATE, ETHYL BUTANOATE, PENTYL ACETATE), 1510, NATURAL RIPENING AGENT (ETHENE GAS).

  • @daniamar89
    @daniamar89 7 місяців тому

    Im morrocan and yes , ghassoul has always been part of our beauty routine

  • @viennagirl9335
    @viennagirl9335 7 місяців тому

    Hi, I am a new subscriber :) and I really like your videos :) where are you originally from? :)

    • @viennagirl9335
      @viennagirl9335 7 місяців тому

      also I visited Prague last year and I loved it, its a beautiful and magical city :)

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving 7 місяців тому

      Thanks 😊 I’m originally from the US

  • @jdhprogames
    @jdhprogames 7 місяців тому

    Congrats on the move! I think I subbed to your channel when you uploaded anti lockdown protests which I also joined in. I've definitely learnt that lesson as well, rushing decisions tends to always be a mistake. Btw you sound more Czech (or foreign) now than American! :D

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving 7 місяців тому

      Thank you! I hope we all were able to learn something from that time.

  • @incognitusmaximus2118
    @incognitusmaximus2118 8 місяців тому

    Italy is the loveliest place I know. Keep on keeping on:)

  • @completeunityyoga
    @completeunityyoga 8 місяців тому

    Hey Ariel, we would love to send you one of our bestselling non-slip yoga mats for you to review :) what's the best way to do this?

    • @arielsimpleliving
      @arielsimpleliving 7 місяців тому

      Hi! That sounds great. You can find my contact info in the channel info section

    • @completeunityyoga
      @completeunityyoga 7 місяців тому

      @@arielsimpleliving just sent you an email :)

  • @JitkaWood
    @JitkaWood 8 місяців тому

    Buchticky! As a Czech person that has lived for 25 years abroad, I now realize that it is a little bit unorthodox to have that for lunch 😀

  • @thechappist
    @thechappist 8 місяців тому

    Its a funny thing when I lived there even in the dead of winter I'd just have to take the tram to the castle... walk up the stairs... there was a special warmth I felt just being around so many people. I know people don't much like the tourists, but for me... sometimes its nice seeing so many people enjoying Prague and surrounded by the beauty of it is just something special. I hope to return one day (as soon as my wife agrees), at least to retire. I'd love to live in Prague again but I think there so many great towns all around the country. I'm not going to say any names as its not mentioned as much as Cesky Krumlov or other more popular towns... I gotta keep my secrets and hope no one else makes videos of them! :D

    • @DJarry394
      @DJarry394 5 місяців тому

      That view of Vyshehrad station on the train. Every Czech passenger was in awe. Gorgeous view

    • @DJarry394
      @DJarry394 5 місяців тому

      Cesky Krumlov is fantastic, so is Olumouc and other parts of Moravia (South Bohemia)

  • @DJarry394
    @DJarry394 9 місяців тому

    I lived there in early 1994-to late 1996. Travel was great. At that time it was impossible to find housing because westerners were getting gouged. Many Czechs had a hard time finding residencies. The weather is humid and very hot. I was drenched, but it was for a short time. I kept windows open and had a cross breeze. No window screens, but the lace curtains kept any bug out. Winters ARE miserable. I trudged through it and used Doc Martens 1490s, which helped me from slipping on my ass during the frosts. When I was there, Prague denizens were so rude to the extent they were cruel. I initially friended Czechs, but many at the time mocked my Czech. I hope things have changed. They weren’t used to foreigners

    • @tigroussibirak8006
      @tigroussibirak8006 6 місяців тому

      Do you know for sure that you were in the Czech Republic? That seems to describe Florida or Southeast Asia more. The Czech Republic has problems with dry air, it is certainly not humid and not very hot either. There are almost no insects in the air here, so why put screens on the windows. And stop making up nonsense that you had problems with people bcs "They weren't used to foreigners".

    • @gentlemanjim480
      @gentlemanjim480 5 місяців тому

      1996? It is a COMPLETELY different city now in so many ways.

    • @DJarry394
      @DJarry394 5 місяців тому

      @@gentlemanjim480 I’m sure it is

    • @DJarry394
      @DJarry394 5 місяців тому

      @@tigroussibirak8006 yeah, well climate changes happened faster than scientists predicted, so, it has been drier where I live now in Los Angeles since I moved back. You can’t really compare what the climate was like 30 years ago

    • @DJarry394
      @DJarry394 5 місяців тому

      @@tigroussibirak8006 how old are you? I repeat it was the early 90s, dummy, and not 2024 LOL!

  •  9 місяців тому

    Czechia only

  • @peterhr
    @peterhr 9 місяців тому

    I would like to mention that there is snow during most of the winter season in most places apart from larger towns like Prague. So wintertime is not so gloomy for the majority of the Czech population.