Omar really appreciated the painted. He was choked that you did something for him. They usually are the one taking care of family and friend and not used to receiving something so special❤‼️YOU ROCK!
Thanks Wilfredo. It was a lot of fun and Omar was a really good guy. But then there are so many of them here in Mexico. That is why we love being here so much.
I really LOVE this sort of content. I think often UA-camrs leave so much out! I like the details about walking to places, and what is available. Of course, descriptions of aromas and all the food available makes me smile a lot! Now I for sure want to go... Maybe this Winter if time and money allow for that trip from Central Mexico. So far it looks like we will be in Mexico from December to April... Give or take depending on our experience. I have wanted to check out Huatulco ever since Fred and Cindy moved there! So happy the two of you made it!!! GRACIAS
Oh.. I meant to say I really loved the open-air church! I was invited to an open-air church on the NORTH shore of Oahu, Hawaii with open air sides with windows that had the ability to close with Hurricane shutters. The service was VERY unique as they had a guest speaker, and he was presented with a Beautiful Botanical Lei to wear throughout the service. the Meal they served afterwards was Amazing Hawaiian/Asian cuisine... Oh the Memories!! It poured rain that day during the service, everyone removed their shoes going in... and Music was absolutely gorgeous to hear.
Nice areas that you showed us, very pretty. The home that you visited did have a spectacular view! I loved the painting that you did of Omar, Gina, and he really seemed to appreciate it as did the young lady (his daughter?) he showed it to. Loved the black butterfly at the end of the vid.
another great informative video! had fun with you folks hope they’ll be more good times in our future 😊 -and Mark i can understand the grasshopper reluctance but avocados? Come on man!! 😂
LOL, it isn't reluctance, it is I don't eat avocados. Not my cup of tea. Yeah, we will at the least be coming back to Huatulco at some time. We love it there.
I live in Huatulco 4 yrs.now and youve come recently.Because the Dominos is less than a year old now. I live in sector I across Chauhue down from Pemex. Los perados on Carrizal is great and real.
@GringosRUs Very few folks don't like their time here ....after the stuff going on in the rest of N.America recently it's a breath of fresh air down here in more ways than one.Good luck on all your travels!!
@@bigbadbubba099 I don't think that it is possible to not enjoy the vibe that exists in Huatulco. It is a great little community that is going to be interesting to watch how it grows.
Wow Gina how nice and sweet of You to do that portrait!!!! And it is really really great. My Sister was in a Women's Reading Group in Florida ( really a wine meetup lol) and she had them read " The Portrait of Dorian Gray". Can You please do my portrait, and it will age not me. LOL No seriously that was an amazing portrait that You did, You don't seem out of practice at all!
Thanks Tom. The part that made it even harder was that was the arm that she broke. So it took on the role of being a rehab for her as well. It was good for her to do that as I could tell by the change in her demeanor as she did her artwork. It is truly a passion for her and it shows.
That is so true. Normally when the government gets involved, there is always room for improvement. My fear for Huatulco is that it becomes the next Tulum.
It would have been great if you had been there when we gave the portrait to Omar. Of course, then it would have been another long night. LOL Thanks Winston
Hola Mark and Gina, wow! Sounds like a wonderful destination. Mark are you allergic to avocado’s? I can’t eat them anymore due to tightness in my throat…. Really sucks because I use to love them. Gina you’re brave eating the insects….. Thank you for sharing your interesting travels. Hasta Luego
I may be one of the few people that are not a fan of avocados. Just don't hit my palate right. We are totally two opposites when it comes to food. Gina is adventurous and will eat just about anything, I am strictly a meat and potatoes type of guy. So glad that you enjoyed the video.
Getting cigars here in Mexico can be a little difficult. It is so different than buying them in the US where I just ordered online and it was easy. I currently get mine from Black Chazaro and I have two angels in Queretaro that ship them to me. I pay 60 pesos per stick not counting shipping. When we get to Queretaro I will be able to just go to the factory to get them. I am working on getting some from another source that a friend turned me on to. San Andres from Veracruz. We toured the facility and the cigars are phenomenal and affordable. He orders them using Whatsapp and they ship to him. I am going to give them a shout in the morning.
We outlined all of our expenditures in a video on Cost of Living in Huatulco. Just remember that this is an Airbnb, so the price on rent is a little inflated, well...., ok a lot inflated. LOL
There are some places that were trying to sell me Habanos while we were there. I get mine from Black Chazaro and friends ship them to me. A friend in Huatulco did hook me up with a few other sites that do ship. The prices are better and I feel like I am getting a better cigar. If you are looking for a place to enjoy one with a cocktail or a beer, El Sanctuario is your place. Omar is the best and he will take care of you.
Omar really appreciated the painted. He was choked that you did something for him. They usually are the one taking care of family and friend and not used to receiving something so special❤‼️YOU ROCK!
Thanks Wilfredo. It was a lot of fun and Omar was a really good guy. But then there are so many of them here in Mexico. That is why we love being here so much.
Gina: ¡Eres muy talentosa! El retrato de Omar es hermoso.
That she definitely is. Thanks.
I really LOVE this sort of content. I think often UA-camrs leave so much out! I like the details about walking to places, and what is available. Of course, descriptions of aromas and all the food available makes me smile a lot! Now I for sure want to go... Maybe this Winter if time and money allow for that trip from Central Mexico. So far it looks like we will be in Mexico from December to April... Give or take depending on our experience. I have wanted to check out Huatulco ever since Fred and Cindy moved there! So happy the two of you made it!!! GRACIAS
Thanks Diana. It is a place that is definitely worth visiting. We truly loved the vibe that Centro had there.
You folks look very happy and want to share your great experiences.
Thanks 👍
Thank you very much and we are having a blast here in Mexico.
Oh.. I meant to say I really loved the open-air church! I was invited to an open-air church on the NORTH shore of Oahu, Hawaii with open air sides with windows that had the ability to close with Hurricane shutters. The service was VERY unique as they had a guest speaker, and he was presented with a Beautiful Botanical Lei to wear throughout the service. the Meal they served afterwards was Amazing Hawaiian/Asian cuisine... Oh the Memories!! It poured rain that day during the service, everyone removed their shoes going in... and Music was absolutely gorgeous to hear.
Thank you for sharing that with everyone Diana.
Nice areas that you showed us, very pretty. The home that you visited did have a spectacular view! I loved the painting that you did of Omar, Gina, and he really seemed to appreciate it as did the young lady (his daughter?) he showed it to. Loved the black butterfly at the end of the vid.
Thanks Cindy.
Great video. LOVE this couple!!!! Thank you.
Thank you too! Glad that you enjoyed it.
another great informative video! had fun with you folks hope they’ll be more good times in our future 😊 -and Mark i can understand the grasshopper reluctance but avocados? Come on man!! 😂
LOL, it isn't reluctance, it is I don't eat avocados. Not my cup of tea. Yeah, we will at the least be coming back to Huatulco at some time. We love it there.
I love Huatulco and plan on moving there soon
That is a good choice. We totally loved the vibe that Huatulco has. It definitely ranks high on our list of towns we are considering.
I live in Huatulco 4 yrs.now and youve come recently.Because the Dominos is less than a year old now. I live in sector I across Chauhue down from Pemex. Los perados on Carrizal is great and real.
We agree. We went to Los Perados numerous times as it was great and right across the street from our condo. We loved our time there.
@GringosRUs Very few folks don't like their time here ....after the stuff going on in the rest of N.America recently it's a breath of fresh air down here in more ways than one.Good luck on all your travels!!
@@bigbadbubba099 I don't think that it is possible to not enjoy the vibe that exists in Huatulco. It is a great little community that is going to be interesting to watch how it grows.
A very nice and informative video. Cheers, Mate.
Thanks Jack. Glad that you enjoyed it.
Another great video 🤗
Thanks Suzy.
Wow Gina how nice and sweet of You to do that portrait!!!! And it is really really great. My Sister was in a Women's Reading Group in Florida ( really a wine meetup lol) and she had them read " The Portrait of Dorian Gray". Can You please do my portrait, and it will age not me. LOL No seriously that was an amazing portrait that You did, You don't seem out of practice at all!
Thanks Tom. The part that made it even harder was that was the arm that she broke. So it took on the role of being a rehab for her as well. It was good for her to do that as I could tell by the change in her demeanor as she did her artwork. It is truly a passion for her and it shows.
I am always suspicious of planned communities, but I like the compact nature of the place, makes it easier to walk places
That is so true. Normally when the government gets involved, there is always room for improvement. My fear for Huatulco is that it becomes the next Tulum.
As always wonderfully done. Im there in mind and spirit.
It would have been great if you had been there when we gave the portrait to Omar. Of course, then it would have been another long night. LOL Thanks Winston
Hi guys, good to see you! Thanks for the great content!!
Thanks Mike. We appreciate your taking the time to watch.
Good report, nice rendering. I the interaction with your take, and the actual footage clips! VERY NICE!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video ❤
Thanks Marilynn.
Hola Mark and Gina, wow! Sounds like a wonderful destination.
Mark are you allergic to avocado’s? I can’t eat them anymore due to tightness in my throat…. Really sucks because I use to love them.
Gina you’re brave eating the insects…..
Thank you for sharing your interesting travels. Hasta Luego
I may be one of the few people that are not a fan of avocados. Just don't hit my palate right. We are totally two opposites when it comes to food. Gina is adventurous and will eat just about anything, I am strictly a meat and potatoes type of guy. So glad that you enjoyed the video.
Cafe' Casa Mayor good anytime, get craft beer at Beers +, Yellow Tropical has some good coffee and sandwiches, and seafood at El Grillo Marinero
Thanks for the great recommendations. There are plenty of great places to find you culinary desires fulfilled.
Great video but I'm with you Mark. No to the crickets for dinner.
Thanks Lisa and yeah, no bugs!
😂😂😂‼️ I am right there with Mark😂😂😂NO chapulines for me😂😂😂
Nope, not eating bugs! LOL
Sir, where do you get your cigars at decent price? I was in Guadalajara this summer and prices were outrageous
Getting cigars here in Mexico can be a little difficult. It is so different than buying them in the US where I just ordered online and it was easy. I currently get mine from Black Chazaro and I have two angels in Queretaro that ship them to me. I pay 60 pesos per stick not counting shipping. When we get to Queretaro I will be able to just go to the factory to get them. I am working on getting some from another source that a friend turned me on to. San Andres from Veracruz. We toured the facility and the cigars are phenomenal and affordable. He orders them using Whatsapp and they ship to him. I am going to give them a shout in the morning.
@@GringosRUs excellent, thank you!
What cigar are you smoking ?
That would be a Black Chazaro Natural Corona. I get them from the factory here in the state of Queretaro. They make some great sticks.
How much did you pay for rent in the gated community?
We outlined all of our expenditures in a video on Cost of Living in Huatulco. Just remember that this is an Airbnb, so the price on rent is a little inflated, well...., ok a lot inflated. LOL
I noticed you enjoy smoking cigars. Is there any places in the huatulco/la cruzecita area to buy cigars?
There are some places that were trying to sell me Habanos while we were there. I get mine from Black Chazaro and friends ship them to me. A friend in Huatulco did hook me up with a few other sites that do ship. The prices are better and I feel like I am getting a better cigar. If you are looking for a place to enjoy one with a cocktail or a beer, El Sanctuario is your place. Omar is the best and he will take care of you.
NASTY 😵💫
Right there with you on that one Tony. I can't do them.
Damn the prices are awful for Mexico….
They definitely are when you include Airbnb into that equation.
In Mexico, don't worry about perfect Spanish. In Mexico there are hundreds of indigenous people who do not speak Spanish.
Very true Franco. But we want to get better so that we can further enjoy our time here with these wonderful people.