Hi 👋 lovely towns😊 I used to work in Yabucoa in Shell chemicals for a while and kind of miss that area! I can see Vesper going (or at least trying) to go between that rock too!
Hello, there! Love your video 🥰 I am curious, would you happen to be related to French Vibes because you two could be sisters but both of your sons are practically twins.
Minute 14:46: "Guareta", means "twin", in spanish colloquial language. (Note: The younger generations almost don't know about some of these words!) My grandmother referred to floor ("piso" in spanish) as "soberao", other word today's kids don't know.....These words are from the Taino language. By the way, some years ago I heard about a restaurant somewhere in Puerto Rico called "El Soberao", but don't know if it still exists. 😮
Don’t get crazy and walk through the jungle like this lady in your bare feet. There are snakes and poisonous plants. And she politely was very itchy just from the plants are that are there.
Hi Nathan! Thanks for your concern. To each their own. A cada cual. As for me personally, I was fine. I have explored much of this island in shorts and flip flops and live and work on a farm often dressed in less. There's nothing extremely poisonous or venomous here in PR and I know how to identify and avoid them. Take care.
GREAT SHOW
Thanks Dennis!
Awesome..... very nice 👍 thanks
Thanks Edwin!
Beautiful place
Nice: you are providing some history in your adventure. Beautiful!
Thanks Angel!
Historical place 😮the town should try a Lawn mower 😊it will make it more beautiful 🎉👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🏝🏝📹🥰💯
Wow! Beautiful video! Thanks for sharing! I'm from Aguadilla but I live in Miami, and I've never visited that part of Puerto Rico
Hola Familia!! Thank you guys for always showing us the beautiful views from our island 🇵🇷😍😍😍we’re appreciate 💕
Hola linda! Saludos y gracias como siempre
Love that place Love my Puerto Rico. Thank you guys.
Thanks Angel!
Saludos!❤👋 Muy Bonito Video Como Siempre! 0:53
Thanks Eggy!
Your Welcome Amiga🤗❤️
He is so cute ❤😊
Hi 👋 lovely towns😊 I used to work in Yabucoa in Shell chemicals for a while and kind of miss that area! I can see Vesper going (or at least trying) to go between that rock too!
Oh wow! That's pretty cool! This is one area I don't/didn't know very well but I really like it.
That part of the island has some real beautiful scenery!
Always ❤ the drone shots, since it always shows a different perspective.
Thanks Lynda! Yes, I was surprised how beautiful and lesser-known it is!
So beautiful, thank you for sharing, Feliz 2024 God Bless You Guys
Thanks Sara! You too!
Hello, there! Love your video 🥰 I am curious, would you happen to be related to French Vibes because you two could be sisters but both of your sons are practically twins.
Hi Linda! No relation that I know of! Thanks for recommendation. I would love to travel to France some day!
Minute 14:46: "Guareta", means "twin", in spanish colloquial language. (Note: The younger generations almost don't know about some of these words!) My grandmother referred to floor ("piso" in spanish) as "soberao", other word today's kids don't know.....These words are from the Taino language. By the way, some years ago I heard about a restaurant somewhere in Puerto Rico called "El Soberao", but don't know if it still exists. 😮
Oh wow thanks! I didn't know either.
Don’t get crazy and walk through the jungle like this lady in your bare feet. There are snakes and poisonous plants. And she politely was very itchy just from the plants are that are there.
Hi Nathan! Thanks for your concern. To each their own. A cada cual. As for me personally, I was fine. I have explored much of this island in shorts and flip flops and live and work on a farm often dressed in less. There's nothing extremely poisonous or venomous here in PR and I know how to identify and avoid them. Take care.
Mama, are you losing weight?
Maybe? I don't have a scale at home haha
Hi Cassie 👋,Guareta was a Taino word for Twins,kinda like two of the same‼️
Oh cool! I didn't know that! Thanks Tony! ♊
This is not OK behavior dress for the occasion
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A W E S O M E !!
Thanks so much!