The moment when you said is looks like New Orleans it was fun cuz all the people think that the buildings in New Orleans are French, but New Orleans was burn and all the buildings there are Spanish xDD
Was it burned? I think I read that a hurricane destroyed the wood buildings and the Spanish governor ordered the city to be rebuilt with brick and mortar
Es lo mismo en el resto de lo que hoy día es Estados Unidos. Salvo la costa Este todo el resto formaba parte del Vireynato de Nueva España, junto a lo que hoy día es Méjico. Sin embargo Hollywood hizo una película protagonizada por Fred McMurray y Charlton Heston donde "se cuenta" que los primero exploradores del medio oeste, la cuenca del rio Missisipi, fueron Lewis y Clark...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Seguís sin comprender que en España hay retretes que tienen cientos de años más que la más vieja de vuestras catedrales.....
@@sierralovesdogs Ham (jamón) was carried around, and eaten in public as a sign by Christians to "prove" they were "Old Christians" and not "conversos" or Christians of Jewish origins, nor, much less, crypto Jews or crypto Muslims. This was in the 15th, 16th centuries during the Inquisition. The exhibition of pig legs is a survival of this social and ethnic prejudice.
Of course it reminds you the streets of New Orleans. New Orleans was a part of the Hispanic Monarchy. It belonged to the Captaincy of Cuba and to the Viceroyalty of New Spain. (1763/1803) Spain left its mark specially on architecture. The balconies on its facades are essentially spanish.
@@isabelrodriguez6717 YESSSSS!!! I meant to look this up and so appreciate your response because it had me so curious! We are always told New Orleans is French!!! Thank you so much! Love learning little tidbits like this!
@@sierralovesdogs It is just a small part. The crown of Castilla extended throughout América, in the north to Alaska and in the south to Tierra del Fuego. Wherever you go you will find vestiges and reminders of The Hispanidad.
@@sierralovesdogs Thank goodness you haven't discovered yet that the Native American Indians in Western movies were Spanish, spoke Spanish, and were Christian.
@@sierralovesdogs es parte de la leyenda negra... ni holandeses ni franceses ni ingleses levantaron nada en aquellos lugares, todo allí con algo de historia es del virreinato español...
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The fact that you think the streets are empty because it's siesta time, is both funny and sad😅😅😅 siesta is just like a quick nap after lunch, 10-15 minutes and you are up again, ready for whatever comes next. But only SOME people does siesta. Most of the people don't get lunch at home, just like any other country😅😅😅 Loved the video and your energy!! Hope you had fun in Spain, next time come to Penedès, it's the Cava region, you'd love it😊😊
Llegan donde llegan, pues ignorancia que se aprende escuchando a los mismos que por ignorancia dicen eso, nunca preguntan a españoles por lo tanto siguen diciendo algo que no es cierto.
How much stupid things you wrote my goodness.. In Spain we usually close between 13 /15 it depends but this the regular time we close. Cause everyone is at home eating
Logroño isn't a bad place to start in a spanish trip, but Haro should probably be the next logical step to get into the wine culture of La Rioja. I used to loves blackberrys (moras) when I was a child, but only the ones which came from a zarza (as the ones you pick there). 13:05 The cabra, which is also the name for the goat in spanish, is a fish which tastes like shrimps. There aren't cobras in Spain, and we don't eat snake meat.
@@sierralovesdogs just for adventure and to take some time off work with our young family. We'll probably make a YT video or 2 about it in a few months! We'll see how it goes lol
OMG that is how my husband would react to me - if he even would film me - LOL No Parkour. Brilliant escalators! Wow wine making has changed since the days when Lucy stomped on them (I love lucy reference). Do not know lavender blue - the animal storage inside was really cool. Agree Hugh Jackman impersonating Napoleon.
Ohh, how exciting that you got to go!! 🤩 I like your ball cap, too! Oh, and watching the grapes. I'm not a big drinker, but I like sampling. And the process can still be interesting. I especially liked a type of ice wine I had once and thought that was interesting! I bet you would make it interesting enough for me to watch. I liked seeing the bell that was on the label in this one. And the place to dump the wine in the floor. 😅
@@TheClutterLady ha ha that was my daughter’s hat that I took out of her donation pile 🤦♀️. Ice wine is so good! Wouldn’t you just love drainage all over the house 😂😂?
If you come back to La Rioja, be sure to visit the La Estación district in Haro, the largest concentration of century-old wineries in Europe, and Laguardia, a charming medieval town, the first 40 km from Logroño and the second 12 km from Logroño. Congratulations
Tenéis la suerte de estar en una zona española con mucha historia, aparte del vino los monasterios donde hay algunos que son patrimonio de la humanidad, como los monasterios de Suso y Yuso, espero que disfrutéis de una acogedora estancia en nuestro país. You are lucky to be in a Spanish area with a lot of history, apart from the wine, the monasteries, some of which are World Heritage Sites, such as the monasteries of Suso and Yuso. I hope you enjoy a pleasant stay in our country.
@@elreydelabaraja75 Hay quien tiene mucha historia pero lo que podrías ver ha desaparecido, tienes el ejemplo de Valencia, siendo un reino apenas quedan un par de torres y una penosa catedral, Ciudades como Granada, Salamanca, Córdoba entre otras si han cuidado su legado, he visitado la ruta de los monasterios yes una gozada desde Cantabria hasta el monasterio de Piedra en Aragón, España tiene mucha historia pero hay quien ha sabido cuidar el legado y otros lo han destruido por construir viviendas
Que bonito Logroño, pasear con el pelo recogido en un moño, disfrutar del otoño, pensar en las vides y sus futuros retoños, y, en en los campos asoman, pendulando, los dulces madroños ¡qué bonito, Logroño, con o! (don't translate, it's lose the phonetic joke on castillian Spanish) 😄
@@sierralovesdogs Spanish Logroño rhymes with The vulgar term for female genitals. Being an easy rhyme, the game is to chain other rhymes while there is an expectation that the final rhyme that is hovering in everyone's heads will appear.
Sabes que la zona más lluviosa de España está en el sur y no en el norte??eso de sur seco es muy relativo según la zona hay zonas del sur muy verdes y donde más llueve de toda España es en la sierra de Grazalema sta entre Cádiz y Málaga infórmate antes de comentar cosas que desconoces
I just finally had a chance to watch San Sebastián video #1, which was so much fun and definitely makes me want to watch part 2 now! I’m relieved you didn’t hurt yourself in this video either at the airport or on that skateboard thing. The tapas all looked so good, but all the scenes with wine were my favorite!!! 🍷 🍷 and more 🍷 videos please!!! I’ll watch them all. I love all the details and observations in your videos. From spitting in the middle of the floor to Hugh Jackman in the wall. Everything about this video was so well done!!! Does it take you longer to edit these vlog style videos? Did you start editing on the flight home? And P.S. hope you had an awesome 50th birthday!!! 🎉
@@TesLUCKY omg it takes literally forever! Nice to have someone recognize and appreciate that! Yes because I start with the footage which was like 75 mins and then cut down and do voiceovers and last add some stills. But it might be my favorite “style”! That being said, it’s not hitting my “target” audience so you’re about to see a lot of content aimed at my target coming next!
En que momento confirmais que la gente saldra a la calle a las 7??? En que os basais para decir eso??? A parte los container de basura se vacian cada dia
Hello… I’m spanish (good video by the way). One comment however. Is crszy to me how you areicans don’t seem to know your history. You were surprised of the resamblence of New Orleans or California to what you hsve seen… Did you know those places belonged to Spain? They belonged to spain even more time than to mexico (spanish heitage anyway) or the USA. But a good video anyway. Eish you the best.
@@jacoboderegoyossainz3104 we don’t really learn state history except our own and US History is more of an overview. I have been to New Orleans several times but I live 2500 miles away so I don’t know the history of it well. Not sure if that makes sense.
There it didn't say "cobra", but "cabra", ("goat"). Specifically "Rulo de cabra" or "Goat roll", a way of denominate goat cheesse cause usually is in a roll (rulo) form.
@@susanaescriba977 Parece que sí, porque dice "cobra meat" carne de cobra. No quiero imaginarme lo que pasaría si la tapa hubiera sido de "lagarto ibérico" o "presa ibérica". Pensarían que nos comemos a los saurios y a alguna que otra cautiva.
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I prefer it to "feel dirty", than to watch on US television how the American police just killed another innocent civilian (including women and children) for a minor traffic violation, or for not obeying their order quickly enough, or because they didn't understand English, or for, "oops, a mistake", with total impunity (make that "the police will investigate its own crimes...) Let's say nothing about the food, housing, health, etc, etc.
@@sierralovesdogs in spain we are always like that, we believe that the best things are done in the city where we were born. That is also one of its greatest virtues, to find many versions of the same dish. Do not take it seriously
The moment when you said is looks like New Orleans it was fun cuz all the people think that the buildings in New Orleans are French, but New Orleans was burn and all the buildings there are Spanish xDD
Yes!!! I totally thought New Orleans was French! But I learned it was Spanish!
Was it burned? I think I read that a hurricane destroyed the wood buildings and the Spanish governor ordered the city to be rebuilt with brick and mortar
@@themechanictangerine 1788 80% of the buildings destroyed.
Es lo mismo en el resto de lo que hoy día es Estados Unidos. Salvo la costa Este todo el resto formaba parte del Vireynato de Nueva España, junto a lo que hoy día es Méjico. Sin embargo Hollywood hizo una película protagonizada por Fred McMurray y Charlton Heston donde "se cuenta" que los primero exploradores del medio oeste, la cuenca del rio Missisipi, fueron Lewis y Clark...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Seguís sin comprender que en España hay retretes que tienen cientos de años más que la más vieja de vuestras catedrales.....
"Pig legs everywhere" Yeah, if you only knew the power of the jamón side. XD
@@victormanteca7395 do I want to know?
@@sierralovesdogs Oh, yes. When well cured and sliced by a skilled hand, it is delicious.
@@sierralovesdogs Ham (jamón) was carried around, and eaten in public as a sign by Christians to "prove" they were "Old Christians" and not "conversos" or Christians of Jewish origins, nor, much less, crypto Jews or crypto Muslims. This was in the 15th, 16th centuries during the Inquisition. The exhibition of pig legs is a survival of this social and ethnic prejudice.
Of course it reminds you the streets of New Orleans.
New Orleans was a part of the Hispanic Monarchy.
It belonged to the Captaincy of Cuba and to the Viceroyalty of New Spain.
(1763/1803)
Spain left its mark specially on architecture.
The balconies on its facades are essentially spanish.
@@isabelrodriguez6717 YESSSSS!!! I meant to look this up and so appreciate your response because it had me so curious! We are always told New Orleans is French!!! Thank you so much! Love learning little tidbits like this!
@@sierralovesdogs
It is just a small part.
The crown of Castilla extended throughout América, in the north to Alaska and in the south to Tierra del Fuego.
Wherever you go you will find vestiges and reminders of The Hispanidad.
@@sierralovesdogs Thank goodness you haven't discovered yet that the Native American Indians in Western movies were Spanish, spoke Spanish, and were Christian.
@@sierralovesdogs es parte de la leyenda negra... ni holandeses ni franceses ni ingleses levantaron nada en aquellos lugares, todo allí con algo de historia es del virreinato español...
@@j.f.v.7530 correcto, de hecho se comunicaban en español con el hombre blanco...
Those colored trash bins are for recycling different kinds of waste. The green dome-like ones are for glass bottles and jars, blue is for paper and cardboard, yellow for plastic and metal containers (bottles, cans, etc.), brown is organic and the other one is for the rest of the waste (non-recyclable). Recycling works quite well, except for plastics, I'd say.
Makes so much sense!
The fact that you think the streets are empty because it's siesta time, is both funny and sad😅😅😅 siesta is just like a quick nap after lunch, 10-15 minutes and you are up again, ready for whatever comes next. But only SOME people does siesta. Most of the people don't get lunch at home, just like any other country😅😅😅
Loved the video and your energy!! Hope you had fun in Spain, next time come to Penedès, it's the Cava region, you'd love it😊😊
Llegan donde llegan, pues ignorancia que se aprende escuchando a los mismos que por ignorancia dicen eso, nunca preguntan a españoles por lo tanto siguen diciendo algo que no es cierto.
How much stupid things you wrote my goodness..
In Spain we usually close between 13 /15 it depends but this the regular time we close.
Cause everyone is at home eating
Gracias por visitar mi ciudad Logroño.
You are welcome forever in Spain!!!!🙂
@@GONSOMETAL666 thank you so much!
Hope you fun
Greetings from Madrid 🇪🇸
Logroño isn't a bad place to start in a spanish trip, but Haro should probably be the next logical step to get into the wine culture of La Rioja.
I used to loves blackberrys (moras) when I was a child, but only the ones which came from a zarza (as the ones you pick there).
13:05 The cabra, which is also the name for the goat in spanish, is a fish which tastes like shrimps. There aren't cobras in Spain, and we don't eat snake meat.
Michael Scott from the office would absolutely approve of your parkour and encourage more!
@@ShebaCat-mm9qd bwahahaha! I guess he would!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Wow is so interesting this video....amazing, Thanks a lot for sharing!! !!Spanish wines!!
@@Juanfernandez-sm8jl so glad you liked it! Spanish wine is amazing!
Nobody takes siestas at midweek, please...I am from Logroño. You just have lunch.
@@Kakonan oh! 🤦♀️
Llegan donde llegan, se repiten como loros como si fueran expertos
Nice video and energy, we are an American family most likely moving to that area early 2025! Watching all I can about it.
Thanks for sharing!
@@sacroyalty Oh wow! Why are you moving there? I would do the same thing if I were you! That is smart!
@@sierralovesdogs just for adventure and to take some time off work with our young family. We'll probably make a YT video or 2 about it in a few months!
We'll see how it goes lol
@@sacroyalty followed you to see when you do!
@@sierralovesdogs thanks! likewise, keep up the great video 😊
I love your videos. I hope you get to 10k before Christmas.
@@whome1615 awww thank you so much!
Parkour! Welcome. Pretty nice video.
Ha ha parkour!
OMG that is how my husband would react to me - if he even would film me - LOL No Parkour. Brilliant escalators! Wow wine making has changed since the days when Lucy stomped on them (I love lucy reference). Do not know lavender blue - the animal storage inside was really cool. Agree Hugh Jackman impersonating Napoleon.
@@Iz-SixtyandBeyond ha ha you answered all my questions love it! And love the Lucy reference (now that I know you love her)!
I think it was a nice video and I missed that part of Spain when we went to Ibiza and did things I wouldn’t recommend 😉thx for the video:-)
@@stephenmaher1029 thank you so much! I would love to visit Ibiza!
@@sierralovesdogs just be careful because I’m still trying to get that hangover to go away😉
@@stephenmaher1029 I’ve heard it’s crazy!
Ohh, how exciting that you got to go!! 🤩 I like your ball cap, too! Oh, and watching the grapes. I'm not a big drinker, but I like sampling. And the process can still be interesting. I especially liked a type of ice wine I had once and thought that was interesting! I bet you would make it interesting enough for me to watch. I liked seeing the bell that was on the label in this one. And the place to dump the wine in the floor. 😅
@@TheClutterLady ha ha that was my daughter’s hat that I took out of her donation pile 🤦♀️. Ice wine is so good! Wouldn’t you just love drainage all over the house 😂😂?
If you come back to La Rioja, be sure to visit the La Estación district in Haro, the largest concentration of century-old wineries in Europe, and Laguardia, a charming medieval town, the first 40 km from Logroño and the second 12 km from Logroño.
Congratulations
It´s not "cobra meat", it´s "CABRA (goat) meat". 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Welcome to our country!
@@aquilaxxi7953 oh not 🐍 but 🐐!
Not really goat meat, it is *goat cheese*. The white thing in the picture.
I want to be your travel busy. Glad to know I’m not the only guy to yell parkour when I jump on something.
@@cryptobiteme ha ha, is it not the perfect thing to yell?
Tenéis la suerte de estar en una zona española con mucha historia, aparte del vino los monasterios donde hay algunos que son patrimonio de la humanidad, como los monasterios de Suso y Yuso, espero que disfrutéis de una acogedora estancia en nuestro país.
You are lucky to be in a Spanish area with a lot of history, apart from the wine, the monasteries, some of which are World Heritage Sites, such as the monasteries of Suso and Yuso. I hope you enjoy a pleasant stay in our country.
@@carlosdearribacastro7580 such a beautiful historic and amazing country!
What part of Spain haven't got a lot of History?
@@elreydelabaraja75 Hay quien tiene mucha historia pero lo que podrías ver ha desaparecido, tienes el ejemplo de Valencia, siendo un reino apenas quedan un par de torres y una penosa catedral, Ciudades como Granada, Salamanca, Córdoba entre otras si han cuidado su legado, he visitado la ruta de los monasterios yes una gozada desde Cantabria hasta el monasterio de Piedra en Aragón, España tiene mucha historia pero hay quien ha sabido cuidar el legado y otros lo han destruido por construir viviendas
Que bonito Logroño, pasear con el pelo recogido en un moño, disfrutar del otoño, pensar en las vides y sus futuros retoños, y, en en los campos asoman, pendulando, los dulces madroños ¡qué bonito, Logroño, con o! (don't translate, it's lose the phonetic joke on castillian Spanish) 😄
Y con mozas que no tienen ni pelos en el c...😅
What’s the joke? Sounds poetic and beautiful! 😍
@@sierralovesdogs Aside the beautiful alliteration, All of that rhymes with the c. word in Spanish. XD
@ oh!
@@sierralovesdogs Spanish Logroño rhymes with The vulgar term for female genitals. Being an easy rhyme, the game is to chain other rhymes while there is an expectation that the final rhyme that is hovering in everyone's heads will appear.
i like wine mixed with coca cola. We call Kalimotxo. With ice is so refreshing😉
@@Non_gogoa_han_zangoa assuming red wine?
@@sierralovesdogs Yeah, and for some reason, the kalimotxo is tastier when you use cheap wine. 😅
@@Non_gogoa_han_zangoa kind of makes sense!
Por favor, no hagas comentarios de kalimotxo en vídeos donde se produce vino de La Rioja pata negra, por favor
@@IronMetal literal translation is black hoof? No comprendo!
Great video! 👍
@@KoolaBon thank you!! ❤️❤️
Congratulations! Spain is so diverse. Go north, and it's green with trees. Go south, and it's dry. The food is great. Enjoy!
Sabes que la zona más lluviosa de España está en el sur y no en el norte??eso de sur seco es muy relativo según la zona hay zonas del sur muy verdes y donde más llueve de toda España es en la sierra de Grazalema sta entre Cádiz y Málaga infórmate antes de comentar cosas que desconoces
Not at all. The South has much more green than the North, and it’s sunnier and culturally richer.
@@thomasmeyer1408I hope that's a joke, no way Andalucia is greener than Asturias or Cantabria.
cobra ? this guys they really think that there are cobras in spain and they eat it, cabra means goat....in the sing goat cheese
I just finally had a chance to watch San Sebastián video #1, which was so much fun and definitely makes me want to watch part 2 now! I’m relieved you didn’t hurt yourself in this video either at the airport or on that skateboard thing. The tapas all looked so good, but all the scenes with wine were my favorite!!! 🍷 🍷 and more 🍷 videos please!!! I’ll watch them all. I love all the details and observations in your videos. From spitting in the middle of the floor to Hugh Jackman in the wall. Everything about this video was so well done!!! Does it take you longer to edit these vlog style videos? Did you start editing on the flight home? And P.S. hope you had an awesome 50th birthday!!! 🎉
@@TesLUCKY omg it takes literally forever! Nice to have someone recognize and appreciate that! Yes because I start with the footage which was like 75 mins and then cut down and do voiceovers and last add some stills. But it might be my favorite “style”! That being said, it’s not hitting my “target” audience so you’re about to see a lot of content aimed at my target coming next!
En que momento confirmais que la gente saldra a la calle a las 7??? En que os basais para decir eso??? A parte los container de basura se vacian cada dia
the best here is the beer
@@yosuamatriain3697 cider? Or other?
Voll - Damm double malt 🍻👍
🇪🇸❤️🫵
Actually, running of the bulls happends in most of the cities and villages of Spain, but the one in Pamplona is very famous.
@@pozu1312 that’s crazy! I had no idea it happened so many places!
I for 1 love long videos where no one talks to us during them. Just do your thing and we get to listen in
@@lisaavery-wp2uh not sure I understand? You prefer more silence?
Hey nice video of my town. Just one thing, at 12:39 it says Tapas on Laurel Street. That is calle San Juan. Very similar, but not the same.
@@davidlindstrom3723 oh! Thanks for the correction!
Minute 18:56 There are many tutorials on TH-cam on how to Cook a delicious potatoes omelette (tortilla de patatas o papas)
@@caballoloco100 yes!!! I need to watch them. So tasty!
Hello… I’m spanish (good video by the way). One comment however. Is crszy to me how you areicans don’t seem to know your history. You were surprised of the resamblence of New Orleans or California to what you hsve seen… Did you know those places belonged to Spain? They belonged to spain even more time than to mexico (spanish heitage anyway) or the USA.
But a good video anyway.
Eish you the best.
@@jacoboderegoyossainz3104 we don’t really learn state history except our own and US History is more of an overview. I have been to New Orleans several times but I live 2500 miles away so I don’t know the history of it well. Not sure if that makes sense.
@@sierralovesdogs Of course.It was just a friendly coment. Glad you answer me. hace a nice day... and enjoy tour travles (It looks like you do) ;)
@ I think you are right though- maybe I should take a history class! Thanks for commenting! Glad you liked the video!
Please , dont ruin that beautiful country
🥰❤
@@Edelin-c9p thanks for the love!
Otros que vienen a comer y ni saben que comen. Por cierto no hay siesta, pesados. La gente trabaja y no tenemos camas en las oficinas 😂😂
There it didn't say "cobra", but "cabra", ("goat").
Specifically "Rulo de cabra" or "Goat roll", a way of denominate goat cheesse cause usually is in a roll (rulo) form.
@@ializarg oh!!!! Well that sounds better than 🐍🤣🤣
Cobra no, CABRA. Penca de acelga con rulo de cabra (Chard stalk with goat cheese roll).
@@Xabizizaurre oh! Not 🐍? 😂😂
@@Xabizizaurre that sounds much better!!!!
So funny! ¡Cabra (goat) no cobra!
De verdad creía que era serpiente?!?! 😂😂😂😂
@@susanaescriba977
Parece que sí, porque dice "cobra meat" carne de cobra. No quiero imaginarme lo que pasaría si la tapa hubiera sido de "lagarto ibérico" o "presa ibérica". Pensarían que nos comemos a los saurios y a alguna que otra cautiva.
Sevilla y Madrid
Yes I need to come back!
Sierra, your name is Spanish. It means "Mountains".
@@felixmartedehircania38 it does! ⛰️⛰️❤️❤️
PARKOUR!!
Parkour!
Logroño + tapas = Calle Laurel
@@ELCHACHO1000 so good! I could go every night!
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I prefer it to "feel dirty", than to watch on US television how the American police just killed another innocent civilian (including women and children) for a minor traffic violation, or for not obeying their order quickly enough, or because they didn't understand English, or for, "oops, a mistake", with total impunity (make that "the police will investigate its own crimes...) Let's say nothing about the food, housing, health, etc, etc.
All true! I’m moving to Spain! Can I live with you?
Eres Alemana?.
Con este acento, parece americana de nacimiento.
O al menos lleva muchos años en EEUU.
Dudo que sea alemana.
@@jesusalvarez4502 I have German heritage yes! But mostly Dutch!
@@xaviperez26 yes from the USA!
Those are not real patatas bravas
@@hectorhyat2669 no? They were delicious! What would a real one be?
@@sierralovesdogs in spain we are always like that, we believe that the best things are done in the city where we were born. That is also one of its greatest virtues, to find many versions of the same dish. Do not take it seriously
@ oh ok!
Ibais al vino borrachos¡ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
We want more content more real time content which makes for a longer video which is a good thing lol
@@lisaavery-wp2uh such as?
Hope you fun
Greetings from Madrid 🇪🇸
@@joeferdez1584 oh I want to go to Madrid! (Not just the airport which was wonderful!)
@@sierralovesdogs Hope you like Madrid.A fine and vibrant city.