Thank you so much for sharing! I grew up in El Paso and miss it so much. There is such beauty in the desert, I miss the mountains, I grew up in the area you were driving in. Once I left home, I lived in East El Paso, and loved that side of town! I truly enjoyed your video!
Very very FUN!!!I live in el paso but it was fun taking this drive with y'all. There's areas I haven't even been too. Please take us on more city 🚗 rides to a new adventure every time!!!!!❤❤😅 take care ladies
@@ginarodriguez7773 sorry Gina I missed your comment. It may be a while before I get back there but will eventually drive through EP more and post more videos. I am glad I had shown you some areas you had not seen. 🥰
I lived in El Paso for nearly 10 years and I love the city, the people, the culture, everything! In fact "Rio Grande" is the correct name. Thanks for sharing!
I was born in El Paso Texas but we moved to California when I was 7 years old. Last time I was there, I was 13. Who knows what happened to family. Now, this state is like a ghost town to me.
Hi Elisa, born there, great. El Paso is still pretty active it seemed like to me. I plan to visit there frequently in the future. Thanks for commenting!
Austin terrace was known to us as Pennsylvania park. Football with the guys. Also one of the best places to go trick or treating back in the 70's . Good times
I was born and raised here decades ago. I dont belong there anymore and now live very far away. We have actual seasons with winter where i live now, which i love. But I walk those streets from time to time as the ghosts from my childhood haunt my thoughts before trailing off to sleep. Perhaps it is more about childhood and that one could be from (for example) God forsaken New Jersey😂 and still miss it. You might be impressed that my grandmother is still alive and lives there in that city. She was born before the Golden Gate Bridge in Frisco was built. As you may feel the same, I still cannot wrap my head around how fast time goes by and yet things of the past seem like they happened so long ago. May God truly bless you and your family. Haters will always hate, but oh well😂
Hi Blake. I missed your comment, just found it. I have a Blake too, grandson. (Love the name). I feel the same about my hometown. Couldn’t wait to get out of there but when I go back I am very nostalgic, which may be one of the reasons I left, not to “feel” so much. :). It would be nice to live in a place with actual seasons. I have lived all my life in TX except 2 months on OK which is so similar (as you may know) as to not be especially different so “seasons” does not mean much here and seems to be worsening. El Paso was great, can’t wait to get back there. I am in love with NM now as I bought a little piece of it. And as you know NM is right “there” to El Paso. Wonderful that your grandmother is still alive and living there. I agree with your thoughts that childhood / the past seems long ago and then also like yesterday. Despite my age my true self is still the 18 year old girl I used to be. Hope you get back to El Paso now and again, especially to see your Grandmother. My grandparents are long gone ❤. Vicki
@@EricValore Hi Eric. Well I probably wasn’t in the “better” part of town but then again El Paso is probably not fancy. Downtown is not NYC. But I like it there. Thanks for commenting!
Ciudad tan aburrido e insipidas. Y peor si no te alcanza ni para dar una vuelta. Que yo sepa a la mayoría no nos gusta. Estamos más por ciertos compromisos que por gusto. . Le faltan muchos parques. Y mucha acción. Mucho dinamismo.
Ola Dinora. I wish you felt a little better about your city of El Paso. We actually loved what we saw but we were only there about half a day. I will be visiting it more in the future and can see what it has to offer. Or not. I live in DFW and it can be a mixed bag here also. Thanks for commenting.
@@eclecticvicki8376 I was rasied in El Paso its the most racist place on Earth u would think I grew up in Jim crow in the 60s. It's a place with very little opportunities. I moved to the DFW started my own business brought a house. I hate that place and never want to go back..even the people have suck a closed mind . Elpaso is cut off from the rest of the world. It's a big city in the middle of nowhere
@@BUMPY_G_JAXON Hi Bumpy. That is interesting about the racism and lack of opportunities. I will have get a better feel for the area as I visit it more often in the future as I will be doing. Of course when one visits you generally just get a feel for the sites and points of interest, not the hidden details. I love to travel so almost all of an area appeals to me visually. Thanks for commenting! :) Vicki
@@BUMPY_G_JAXON I don’t know about the racism part but what’s true is that there are very few worthwhile job opportunities in El Paso except if you work in healthcare, federal or local government. The gene pool is also isolated and explains why a lot of El Pasoans are related.
@@irenehidalgo9066 Irene, I live in Dallas area, Texas and I have property in New Mexico, so I will be visiting El Paso more often. I love NM. I am a native Texan.
Thank you so much for sharing! I grew up in El Paso and miss it so much. There is such beauty in the desert, I miss the mountains, I grew up in the area you were driving in. Once I left home, I lived in East El Paso, and loved that side of town! I truly enjoyed your video!
Why would any one live there yet miss it 😂😂
@@EricValore I believe you misread my comment. I no longer live in El Paso, "Once I left home"... past tense. I still enjoyed your video, though.
Hi Vicki! Thank you for driving through my home town!!
Hi Valencia! Happy to do it. I will be back there later in the summer and plan to do more videos. Thanks for watching and commenting ❤️
Very very FUN!!!I live in el paso but it was fun taking this drive with y'all. There's areas I haven't even been too. Please take us on more city 🚗 rides to a new adventure every time!!!!!❤❤😅 take care ladies
@@ginarodriguez7773 sorry Gina I missed your comment. It may be a while before I get back there but will eventually drive through EP more and post more videos. I am glad I had shown you some areas you had not seen. 🥰
@eclecticvicki8376 ohhh you ladies be safe on the road and keep enjoying yourselves and LIFE!!!!! GOD BLESS Y'ALL AND KEEP YOU HEALTHY AND SAFE💞💝💙
@@ginarodriguez7773 you too! 🥰
I lived in El Paso for nearly 10 years and I love the city, the people, the culture, everything! In fact "Rio Grande" is the correct name. Thanks for sharing!
What little I saw of it I liked too. ❤️. Glad to hear you love it. Thanks for your comment, Vicki
El paso is a nice city has low crime but people drive crazy there
I was born in El Paso Texas but we moved to California when I was 7 years old. Last time I was there, I was 13. Who knows what happened to family. Now, this state is like a ghost town to me.
Hi Elisa, born there, great. El Paso is still pretty active it seemed like to me. I plan to visit there frequently in the future. Thanks for commenting!
Austin terrace was known to us as Pennsylvania park. Football with the guys. Also one of the best places to go trick or treating back in the 70's . Good times
Hi Daniel. I really like this is your nostalgic place! Good memories. Thanks for commenting :).
Very cool. This video makes me miss El Paso very much!!
Yes! I want to go back. Thanks for commenting my friend!
Glad you are watching :)
I was born and raised here decades ago. I dont belong there anymore and now live very far away. We have actual seasons with winter where i live now, which i love. But I walk those streets from time to time as the ghosts from my childhood haunt my thoughts before trailing off to sleep. Perhaps it is more about childhood and that one could be from (for example) God forsaken New Jersey😂 and still miss it. You might be impressed that my grandmother is still alive and lives there in that city. She was born before the Golden Gate Bridge in Frisco was built. As you may feel the same, I still cannot wrap my head around how fast time goes by and yet things of the past seem like they happened so long ago. May God truly bless you and your family. Haters will always hate, but oh well😂
Hi Blake. I missed your comment, just found it. I have a Blake too, grandson. (Love the name). I feel the same about my hometown. Couldn’t wait to get out of there but when I go back I am very nostalgic, which may be one of the reasons I left, not to “feel” so much. :). It would be nice to live in a place with actual seasons. I have lived all my life in TX except 2 months on OK which is so similar (as you may know) as to not be especially different so “seasons” does not mean much here and seems to be worsening. El Paso was great, can’t wait to get back there. I am in love with NM now as I bought a little piece of it. And as you know NM is right “there” to El Paso. Wonderful that your grandmother is still alive and living there. I agree with your thoughts that childhood / the past seems long ago and then also like yesterday. Despite my age my true self is still the 18 year old girl I used to be. Hope you get back to El Paso now and again, especially to see your Grandmother. My grandparents are long gone ❤. Vicki
amo esta ciudad, la echo de menos 😢😢😢
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A mí también me encanta.
Gracias por comentar.
My home town live 8n Denver now
Hi Johny. Hometown! Neat city to call your hometown. Denver is great too, I’ve been there also. Thanks for commenting!
I’m from El Paso dnt live in fort bliss it’s bad the north east
Hi again, noted! I want to check it out though!
Compromisos or beneficios. Vienen nomas a usar los beneficios del govierno facilmente y se regresan a su tierra
Why would any one live there? Omg why lmao
@@EricValore Hi Eric. Well I probably wasn’t in the “better” part of town but then again El Paso is probably not fancy. Downtown is not NYC. But I like it there. Thanks for commenting!
Ciudad tan aburrido e insipidas. Y peor si no te alcanza ni para dar una vuelta. Que yo sepa a la mayoría no nos gusta. Estamos más por ciertos compromisos que por gusto. . Le faltan muchos parques. Y mucha acción. Mucho dinamismo.
Ola Dinora. I wish you felt a little better about your city of El Paso. We actually loved what we saw but we were only there about half a day. I will be visiting it more in the future and can see what it has to offer. Or not. I live in DFW and it can be a mixed bag here also. Thanks for commenting.
@@eclecticvicki8376 I was rasied in El Paso its the most racist place on Earth u would think I grew up in Jim crow in the 60s. It's a place with very little opportunities. I moved to the DFW started my own business brought a house. I hate that place and never want to go back..even the people have suck a closed mind . Elpaso is cut off from the rest of the world. It's a big city in the middle of nowhere
@@BUMPY_G_JAXON Hi Bumpy. That is interesting about the racism and lack of opportunities. I will have get a better feel for the area as I visit it more often in the future as I will be doing. Of course when one visits you generally just get a feel for the sites and points of interest, not the hidden details. I love to travel so almost all of an area appeals to me visually. Thanks for commenting! :) Vicki
@@eclecticvicki8376 no problem
@@BUMPY_G_JAXON I don’t know about the racism part but what’s true is that there are very few worthwhile job opportunities in El Paso except if you work in healthcare, federal or local government. The gene pool is also isolated and explains why a lot of El Pasoans are related.
BORING!!!!!!
@@JavierSalcido-k8p thanks for commenting. I think, lol.
Live in the west side it’s better
Hi Irene. I will check out the west side! Thanks for commenting 🌹
I live in the west side when u get here text me
Hi Vicki …. We’re do u live now?
@@irenehidalgo9066 Irene, I live in Dallas area, Texas and I have property in New Mexico, so I will be visiting El Paso more often. I love NM. I am a native Texan.
@@irenehidalgo9066 I will let you know when I am in the area.