I like yr water bottle! I was also in Albacete about 12 years ago. But i stayed near the university. all i remember about albacete was that yes it was hot really hot in the summer, the knife museum, a large park, and across from where i was staying 3 swimming pools.
Loved this episode, you're really funny. Beautiful towns and landscapes, though the editing was a little bit too fast for my taste in the beginning (I am not a gamer) but I definitively appreciate your marvellous storytelling. Thank you for taking the time again to inform us about your adventures. Have a good time in Portugal!
@@projectmidlifecrisis I understand. Perhaps some clips only need a few seconds more, so the cuts don't follow each other so quickly. By the way, longer videos - as far as I'm concerned - are also totally ok. As long as you have the time and inclination to produce them, of course. I also imagine that you are trying to find the balance between how you need to express yourself and what you see the audience likes.
To be honest, I try to make the videos for me and it's a bonus if other people like them 😀. I think that's important. I'm very conscious I don't want my hobby to become my job. I'm flattered that people, like yourself, watch and like them ❤️
@@projectmidlifecrisis I think that's important too and it's the best mindset for creating. As Rick Rubin says (I'm reading his book): "...The audience comes last". Authenticity is powerful and people are longing for it. Good to hear you're 'protecting' your time and your fun.
Great scenery looks like you are having fun may it continue look forward to more adventures in Spain 🇪🇸 and wherever the road ahead takes us (you)
Cheers Andrew 😊
Mate, you are living the dream. I'm extremely jealous and hope to follow in your footsteps at some point.
It's great to have you come along Ben 😊
Loving ypur travels, were looking at moving to Velez-Rubio not to far away.... establishing a walkers/mtb & trailriders base!
What a great area you've chosen. I hope I get an invite when you're settled in ☺️. Good luck with the move
I like yr water bottle!
I was also in Albacete about 12 years ago. But i stayed near the university.
all i remember about albacete was that yes it was hot really hot in the summer, the knife museum, a large park, and across from where i was staying 3 swimming pools.
I can't believe I missed the knife museum 😳
@@projectmidlifecrisis I think they call it the Spanish Sheffield
Loved this episode, you're really funny. Beautiful towns and landscapes, though the editing was a little bit too fast for my taste in the beginning (I am not a gamer) but I definitively appreciate your marvellous storytelling. Thank you for taking the time again to inform us about your adventures. Have a good time in Portugal!
Thank you Lisa ☺️ It was a bit fast for me too 😳 Basically, I have too much to squeeze in. Maybe I'll just do a longer video next time 🤔
@@projectmidlifecrisis I understand. Perhaps some clips only need a few seconds more, so the cuts don't follow each other so quickly. By the way, longer videos - as far as I'm concerned - are also totally ok. As long as you have the time and inclination to produce them, of course. I also imagine that you are trying to find the balance between how you need to express yourself and what you see the audience likes.
To be honest, I try to make the videos for me and it's a bonus if other people like them 😀. I think that's important. I'm very conscious I don't want my hobby to become my job. I'm flattered that people, like yourself, watch and like them ❤️
@@projectmidlifecrisis I think that's important too and it's the best mindset for creating. As Rick Rubin says (I'm reading his book): "...The audience comes last". Authenticity is powerful and people are longing for it. Good to hear you're 'protecting' your time and your fun.
Maybe one day I'll be the UA-camrs UA-camr 🤣 ....for gamers? 😁
I think it’s a different bird but only guessing
It looks like a pigeon 😅 well the one I saw did.