my family and I have lived in Tijuana for abolut eight years now and I want to thank you so much for your positive videos about Mexico, it is a beautiful country with beautiful people always so warm and friendly, it is so refreshing to watch and listen to you with your positive outlook thank you again!
Thank you for your nice videos. They are very useful to people considering moving to Mexico from Europe, since they can't just hop over the border with their car like Americans do. Following you from Belgium
So glad you’re slowing down. It will be so good for you and the fur babies. Looks like you landed in a gorgeous, green, peaceful spot. You mentioned that you’d like an area with more trees ❤
Yes, and that’s what I got! Mexico is amazingly diverse. There is almost any kind of terrain and climate that you could want! Thanks for your comment :)
I love your videos and your feedback on Mexico your voice is calm and you remind me of an author tell her story, I can watch your videos all day all. Your dogs are special they’re both so loving an happy. Thank you for sharing your life’s journey in Mexico, take care and be well ❤ from Puerto Rico
Thanks for your comment! I've been getting a lot of warnings from strangers and commenters about the dangers of the area, but I've never met anyone who has actual experience with problems in Michoacan. Have you had any problems?
@@MoraMargaret Yeah. It has been interesting, but none of the things people are scared of are the real issues. There are parts of the state you should not go to, but you have no reason to go there. In 20 years I have found people to be overwhelming helpful and nice.
So beautiful. Your videos are very peaceful and inviting. Morelia is one of my favorite places in Mexico though I’ve never been there. My next trip to Mexico is to head down to Los Cabo and eventually La Paz and catch the ferry to Mazatlan and working my way over to Morelia and the surrounding areas.
Hi Mora , love your videos , we left California in 2013 , once my husband retired , we live in AZ. It's a slower pace for us , an we love it , so glad to leave the traffic an crowds , all tho we leave in are RV in May an come back home in September or Oct , we usually head for montana , an stay in small towns , so glad your enjoying your new chapter ❤ take care
Hi Mora, I just happened to come across your video because the title grabbed my attention since I am from Michoacán but live in the Seattle area. Michoacán this time of the year is so lush and beautiful because of the rainy season. After a down pour, the sun breaks through and you can enjoy a beautiful blue sky and some incredible sunsets. Take advantage that you are so close to Morelia, the state capitol. You will love the architecture and its ambiance. It is also a colonial city just like Guanajuato city. There are lots of outdoor activities, concerts, bars, cafes, etc. Visit downtown (La Plaza), The Rose Garden, El Jardin de las Rosas is a good place to sit down and drink coffee. El mercado de dulces (the candies market) is near by. La casa de la cultura, La casa de artesanías in San Francisco is also near by. On Sundays, Avenida Madero, the main avenue in downtown is closed to vehicles so pedestrians can enjoy it while biking, skating, etc. Enjoy Michoacán, el alma de México (Mexico's soul).
Great video. I am looking at Ajijic and Lake Chaparral as a possibility. I’m worried about fireworks and noice for my pets. Glad to see you found a quiet place and wow what a dreamy house rental!
You mean Lake Chapala. Yes, it’s noisy and cohetes are blasted off frequently. Pets usually pick up on the anxiety of their owner, so you need to be chill about it.
Wow! You missed your calling. You have a knack for this. When you smile you make me smile, I know it's real, I can see your happines.My wife and I are pretty old so were are hesitant to make such a bold move but maybe.
Thanks for showing us around. I was in that area back in February and stayed at the La Gloria de Los Angeles lodge outside of Patzcuaro. It is a lovely place to visit. I think I’ll be headed back there again, soon.
Wow! Okay, now I'm excited about yet another part of this amazing country. Thank you so much for your insights. PS Looks like your boys like the new place as well!
your videos make my loving town of Patzcuaro look even more magical. After two years my partner and I still feel like we made the right choice to settle in Patzcuaro from Santa Fe NM.
And the people were great too! It was one of the most INexpensive places I've been, especially if you rent for a week or more. www.airbnb.com/rooms/990805183867864049?search_mode=regular_search&check_in=2024-09-18&check_out=2024-09-21&source_impression_id=p3_1723420661_P3JPnlmPIWKbvA2r&previous_page_section_name=1000&federated_search_id=a4134d2b-df49-420a-890c-d533a9710b25
Thank you for the video. Michoacan is definitely on my travel list. I love your relaxed approach, walking us through the orchard, market, and cafe. I had to pause to look at the Huarache sandals.😅 Btw, did I see some Asian guys in the cafe? (Around 7:27)
Well you have made it over to the area im interested in. Perfect timing on the video. Also you are getting very good at editing. Your wording and voice has gotten more writing and thought out. (Nice) I think you should Rest. Those rentals with that land and lake was perfect. Thanks! Stay Safe! Happy Trails! 🙏🐸
I just recently found your videos and we are close to the same age. And I also have since retired. But I am very curious about how you find your locations and housing? I have permanent residency in Mexico and my plan is to find a spot there to retire to, but I know that I need to venture out and not just stay stuck in the common areas. So your videos definitely inspired me! Thank you for what you’re doing. Stay safe and I’ll keep watching.
"Jacuzzi size potholes". Lol! Yup, that about sums up what experienced driving south from the border on non-toll roads. Heading towards Veracruz, Veracruz.
Amazing video. I stayed in micheocan for 2 weeks in Tingüindín, the people are so friendly, I tru many different food. Do know, that you will need a jacket in michoacán. I happened to be there the week of the earthquake, in September of 2022.
Just found your channel and love it! I was curious about you and your story. Not to be nosy but...Where did you start from before driving to Mexico. You have been driving all by yourself, right? Well, besides the dogs, lol. So far no problems driving with excessive pull overs? Are you a digital nomad? If not how do you make a living? Maybe you have a video explaining all of this and I don't see it? It looks like you were a Nomad, camping full time and then you made a switch to Mexico. How long will you stay in Mexico? I love that you visit smaller towns in Mexico.
Thanks! If you want all the answers you have to watch all the videos 😉 We left from Oregon, me and the two dogs. I’ve been very lucky to have had no problems on the road. We are staying indefinitely and living from my savings. Thanks for watching!
We are in an RV exploring and slow-madding for now. We stayed in Patzcuaro several months last summer and really liked it. Saw some good prices on rental homes around the lake but we don't have a second vehicle to get around so that is a deal-breaker for us. Took the combis everywhere including to Tzentzunzan and if you are close to the main road it's very doable and cheap. We're spending around a year in Oaxaca right now.
Well I'm happier living in a smaller town so, so far I've liked Mazamitla and Tequisquiapan. Can't live on the coast because of the intense heat in summer. There are still so many places I want to see!
Hola. Podría escribir este comentario en inglés pero creo que es bueno que practiques tu español. Yo viví durante 14 años en la zona lacustre de Michoacán, en Zirahuén. El lago de Zirahuén es el más bonito y limpio de Michoacán y vale la pena conocerlo. Si estás en Pátzcuaro, Zirahuén está a 15 kms y ahí hay gente muy "padre" americanos, canadienses, mexicanos retirados y se tiene una relación entre todos muy bonita. Yo ya no vivo ahí, pero me gustaría recomendarte que lo visitaras y contactarás a gente que vive ahí; si te interesa te puedo dar nombres y datos de personas muy agradables que viven ahí. Disfruta mucho Michoacán, es un lugar muy bonito. Saludos, Walter
What about your car? How long can you have it in Mexico? 180 days? What will you need to do when you decide on a place to live and to get your residency visa?
I got back from Cotija Michoacan a few weeks ago, and just this year about 5 police officers have been killed. The Mayor and her bodyguard were also killed. Several people in town were also killed. Yes Michoacan is pretty, but I suggest other areas due to safety, unless you have family there.
Hi Mora Margaret. I am thinking of moving to Patzcuaro. Any chance to text with you? I have lived in Ajijic for 3 1/2 years and in Morelia for 4 1/2 years.
My story is similar to yours. My teaching lifestyle was 25 years of stress and no free time. I made a decision to leave and after 5 months traveling all over Mexico's beaches, I settled into Michoacan for similar reasons as you mentioned. That was 2 years ago. Beaches are nice in Mexico but these mountains here in the highlands do offer tranquility and opportunities to improve your Spanish. If you're looking for a house sit between Morelia and Pátzcuaro, let me know... I'm looking to get to the coast sometime soon and could be a nice exchange. Let me know if you're interested, and we can connect through email or WhatsApp. Heidi
That’s so cool! I just left Iratzio for a rental near Patzcuaro for a while. I love the beaches too, but the heat is too much for my pups. I’m looking for Spanish class/lessons in the area now. I’d live to hear more about your last few years! If you feel like it, write me an email: mora@MoraMargaret.com
my family and I have lived in Tijuana for abolut eight years now and I want to thank you so much for your positive videos about Mexico, it is a beautiful country with beautiful people always so warm and friendly, it is so refreshing to watch and listen to you with your positive outlook thank you again!
Thank you for your nice videos. They are very useful to people considering moving to Mexico from Europe, since they can't just hop over the border with their car like Americans do. Following you from Belgium
Our pleasure!
i know a guy who's traveled all of mexico, and he said michuacan was the prettiest.
Love love Michoacan. There is so much there that people don't know.
@@timelesstravelclub6240 you are so right. Thanks for your videos. I try to watch every one. They are really good.
What a place. Maybe I’ll take it. 520 great
So glad you’re slowing down. It will be so good for you and the fur babies. Looks like you landed in a gorgeous, green, peaceful spot. You mentioned that you’d like an area with more trees ❤
Yes, and that’s what I got! Mexico is amazingly diverse. There is almost any kind of terrain and climate that you could want! Thanks for your comment :)
I love your videos and your feedback on Mexico your voice is calm and you remind me of an author tell her story, I can watch your videos all day all. Your dogs are special they’re both so loving an happy. Thank you for sharing your life’s journey in Mexico, take care and be well ❤ from Puerto Rico
Beautiful Michoacán, I was born in a beautiful town 17 kilometers from Pátzcuaro. Take care.
Very cool!
Puedo saber adónde? Me encanta saber recomendaciones de pueblos que visitar.
@@susanarojo3906
Pedernales está a 17 kilómetros de Tacámbaro. Tacámbaro es la puerta a tierra caliente y venden las mejores carnitas.
@@adrianaangelcoria1248 Gracias!
Michoacan is the best! The soul of Mexico. I have lived in Michoacan since 2004. It is the best place! I live off the grid near Patzcuaro.
Thanks for your comment! I've been getting a lot of warnings from strangers and commenters about the dangers of the area, but I've never met anyone who has actual experience with problems in Michoacan. Have you had any problems?
@@MoraMargaret Yeah. It has been interesting, but none of the things people are scared of are the real issues.
There are parts of the state you should not go to, but you have no reason to go there.
In 20 years I have found people to be overwhelming helpful and nice.
I love your calming and mesmerizing videos! Enjoy your travels while you are young enough.
So beautiful. Your videos are very peaceful and inviting. Morelia is one of my favorite places in Mexico though I’ve never been there. My next trip to Mexico is to head down to Los Cabo and eventually La Paz and catch the ferry to Mazatlan and working my way over to Morelia and the surrounding areas.
What a great trip you have planned! Sounds good.
The dogs look so happy.
Feeling so glad for the dogs!!
And, yes, of course, you as well 😉
Gracias!
I bet you named your one dog after Viggo Mortenson ... that's cool... he's an awesome actor.
Michoacan is so great! I have lived here since 2004. La alma de Mexico.
Hi Mora , love your videos , we left California in 2013 , once my husband retired , we live in AZ. It's a slower pace for us , an we love it , so glad to leave the traffic an crowds , all tho we leave in are RV in May an come back home in September or Oct , we usually head for montana , an stay in small towns , so glad your enjoying your new chapter ❤ take care
Sounds like a wonderful way to live!
Rainy season in Mexico sounds like the name of an album or a song
Beautiful, Beautiful and Beautiful. Thank You your peace reminds me of my peace when I lived in Puebla, Mexico. Back in the late 70s 😊
Thank you 🙂
Love you your dogs and videos...we are coming to Mexico from Ontario Canada...hope to meet you❤
That's great! Have a safe trip and a wonderful time :)
I just found your channel. This looks like a great location to hang out a while, and show things at an easygoing pace. You have a nice relaxed voice.
Thank you very much. I appreciate the encouragement! I'll let you know how it goes :)
Hi Mora, I just happened to come across your video because the title grabbed my attention since I am from Michoacán but live in the Seattle area. Michoacán this time of the year is so lush and beautiful because of the rainy season. After a down pour, the sun breaks through and you can enjoy a beautiful blue sky and some incredible sunsets. Take advantage that you are so close to Morelia, the state capitol. You will love the architecture and its ambiance. It is also a colonial city just like Guanajuato city. There are lots of outdoor activities, concerts, bars, cafes, etc. Visit downtown (La Plaza), The Rose Garden, El Jardin de las Rosas is a good place to sit down and drink coffee. El mercado de dulces (the candies market) is near by. La casa de la cultura, La casa de artesanías in San Francisco is also near by. On Sundays, Avenida Madero, the main avenue in downtown is closed to vehicles so pedestrians can enjoy it while biking, skating, etc. Enjoy Michoacán, el alma de México (Mexico's soul).
I can't wait to see it! Thanks for your comment.
Lovely video, gracias
Our pleasure!
Ooh pomegranates and figs! What a lovely space
It really is. Lots of butterflies too :)
Great video. I am looking at Ajijic and Lake Chaparral as a possibility. I’m worried about fireworks and noice for my pets. Glad to see you found a quiet place and wow what a dreamy house rental!
You mean Lake Chapala. Yes, it’s noisy and cohetes are blasted off frequently. Pets usually pick up on the anxiety of their owner, so you need to be chill about it.
Hermosos videos y también tus ojos😃🤗
Muchas gracias!
Patzcuaro looks beautiful.
It is, and it really grows on you after a few visits.
Wow! You missed your calling. You have a knack for this. When you smile you make me smile, I know it's real, I can see your happines.My wife and I are pretty old so were are hesitant to make such a bold move but maybe.
😊 thank you. I don't know how old you are but life is short, and I think you should do what you want.
What a beautiful lush landscape. I ❤ seeing the dogs romping around in the grass. Curious to see where you choose for your long term stay.
Good question! I haven’t seen fireflies in years! Michoacán is magical 💜
@@MoraMargaret I haven’t seen fireflies since I lived in Washington DC 20+ years ago
Thanks for showing us around. I was in that area back in February and stayed at the La Gloria de Los Angeles lodge outside of Patzcuaro. It is a lovely place to visit. I think I’ll be headed back there again, soon.
It is a very beautiful area!
Looks like a beautiful area to slow down and rest. And yes it will give you time to see the nearby pueblos
Exactly 🙂
Wow! Okay, now I'm excited about yet another part of this amazing country. Thank you so much for your insights. PS Looks like your boys like the new place as well!
Thanks! One’s a girl (the German Shepherd) and they much prefer country to city. Thanks for your comment :)
@@MoraMargaret Oops -- lo siento, Olive. You are a beautiful girl!
Beautiful views/takes. Congrats.
Many thanks!
your videos make my loving town of Patzcuaro look even more magical. After two years my partner and I still feel like we made the right choice to settle in Patzcuaro from Santa Fe NM.
That's great! I'm looking forward to exploring the whole area :)
Can you please share how much you pay for rent at this AirB&B ? They are beautiful and peaceful. 👍🤗🙌🙏😎🌎🇵🇦
And the people were great too! It was one of the most INexpensive places I've been, especially if you rent for a week or more.
www.airbnb.com/rooms/990805183867864049?search_mode=regular_search&check_in=2024-09-18&check_out=2024-09-21&source_impression_id=p3_1723420661_P3JPnlmPIWKbvA2r&previous_page_section_name=1000&federated_search_id=a4134d2b-df49-420a-890c-d533a9710b25
Thank you for the video. Michoacan is definitely on my travel list. I love your relaxed approach, walking us through the orchard, market, and cafe. I had to pause to look at the Huarache sandals.😅 Btw, did I see some Asian guys in the cafe? (Around 7:27)
I think you did!
Welcome!
Thank you!
Great video, just careful & keep enjoying your trips
We will!
Well you have made it over to the area im interested in. Perfect timing on the video. Also you are getting very good at editing. Your wording and voice has gotten more writing and thought out. (Nice) I think you should Rest. Those rentals with that land and lake was perfect. Thanks! Stay Safe! Happy Trails! 🙏🐸
Well thank you! It does take some time and effort to make videos, and I'm teaching myself. Thanks for the encouragement!
I just recently found your videos and we are close to the same age. And I also have since retired. But I am very curious about how you find your locations and housing? I have permanent residency in Mexico and my plan is to find a spot there to retire to, but I know that I need to venture out and not just stay stuck in the common areas. So your videos definitely inspired me! Thank you for what you’re doing. Stay safe and I’ll keep watching.
Gracias! I'm currently making a video on the subject because many people have questions like you :)
I love your videos ❤❤
So sweet! Thank you.
FWIW, a couple of other TH-camrs that I follow have visited Uruapan and really enjoyed it.
Oh that's good to hear. Not too far away. Thanks!
I’m headed to PV next week.
"Jacuzzi size potholes". Lol!
Yup, that about sums up what experienced driving south from the border on non-toll roads. Heading towards Veracruz, Veracruz.
Nobody should be driving on the 'free roads'! Save yourself and your car. It's not worth it for safety and the huge potholes and topes too.
Amazing video. I stayed in micheocan for 2 weeks in Tingüindín, the people are so friendly, I tru many different food. Do know, that you will need a jacket in michoacán. I happened to be there the week of the earthquake, in September of 2022.
wow! Yes, I use a sweater or jacket every day here. what was your favorite food that you tried?
@MoraMargaret Chilaquiles and I like Carnitas also. And most avocados 🥑 are from micheocan. I just love the taste of natural authentic food.
I LOVE your videos. It gives me hope that maybe one day I’ll be able to do the same!
Aww thank you :) I hope you are able to!
Lovely Airbnb!!!
I really like that one! And the hosts were wonderful.
I pray for your safety. Good you have large dogs.
Don’t be such a worry wart. Mexico isn’t all bad. Mora seems very savvy and careful.
@@MariE-go7ol I hear the Cartels are at war, so I’m praying for all the good people there, that God watches over.
@@MariE-go7olMichoacán actually does have a lot of cartel action.
Thanks for your prayers.
You and I andThe dogs!!
Just found your channel and love it! I was curious about you and your story. Not to be nosy but...Where did you start from before driving to Mexico. You have been driving all by yourself, right? Well, besides the dogs, lol. So far no problems driving with excessive pull overs? Are you a digital nomad? If not how do you make a living? Maybe you have a video explaining all of this and I don't see it? It looks like you were a Nomad, camping full time and then you made a switch to Mexico. How long will you stay in Mexico? I love that you visit smaller towns in Mexico.
Thanks! If you want all the answers you have to watch all the videos 😉 We left from Oregon, me and the two dogs. I’ve been very lucky to have had no problems on the road. We are staying indefinitely and living from my savings. Thanks for watching!
We are in an RV exploring and slow-madding for now. We stayed in Patzcuaro several months last summer and really liked it. Saw some good prices on rental homes around the lake but we don't have a second vehicle to get around so that is a deal-breaker for us. Took the combis everywhere including to Tzentzunzan and if you are close to the main road it's very doable and cheap.
We're spending around a year in Oaxaca right now.
Sounds great! I'm always happy to hear of good experiences :)
What is a 'combis'? Thanks
It’s a VW bus
I want to rent one of these rentals ❤ 🙏
Watching many of your videos and curious what would be your top places to live in Mexico if or when you decide to settle down?
Well I'm happier living in a smaller town so, so far I've liked Mazamitla and Tequisquiapan. Can't live on the coast because of the intense heat in summer. There are still so many places I want to see!
Hola. Podría escribir este comentario en inglés pero creo que es bueno que practiques tu español. Yo viví durante 14 años en la zona lacustre de Michoacán, en Zirahuén. El lago de Zirahuén es el más bonito y limpio de Michoacán y vale la pena conocerlo. Si estás en Pátzcuaro, Zirahuén está a 15 kms y ahí hay gente muy "padre" americanos, canadienses, mexicanos retirados y se tiene una relación entre todos muy bonita. Yo ya no vivo ahí, pero me gustaría recomendarte que lo visitaras y contactarás a gente que vive ahí; si te interesa te puedo dar nombres y datos de personas muy agradables que viven ahí.
Disfruta mucho Michoacán, es un lugar muy bonito. Saludos, Walter
Gracias Walter! Entiendo mucho pero que significa "Lacustre"?
@@MoraMargaret región de lagos
Están los lagos de Pátzcuaro, Zirahuén y Cuitzeo (casi seco)
Welcome to Michoacán. I'm from Morelia. If you visit Morelia and need help or guide recomendations write me.
Thank you very much! I can't wait to see the city!
@@MoraMargaret You are welcome, if you need something help, you can write me. Good mornig and happy week.
What about your car? How long can you have it in Mexico? 180 days? What will you need to do when you decide on a place to live and to get your residency visa?
I have temporary residency and the car’s TIP matches the dates on my visa, it’s for one year.
@@MoraMargaret Thanks for the reply. I'm just starting to learn more about residency visas.
You don't seem to have been on toll roads. Isn't it dangerous in Mexico to drive on non toll roads?
I drive toll roads mainly for long distance driving, if there are any. In some places they don't exist.
Are you driving with American plates? I'm afraid to be a target and thinking to buy my Mexican car instead 😢😮❤😊
I am, and I haven’t been targeted in any sense.
I got back from Cotija Michoacan a few weeks ago, and just this year about 5 police officers have been killed. The Mayor and her bodyguard were also killed. Several people in town were also killed. Yes Michoacan is pretty, but I suggest other areas due to safety, unless you have family there.
I understand what you're saying. You are probably right :(
Hi Mora Margaret. I am thinking of moving to Patzcuaro. Any chance to text with you? I have lived in Ajijic for 3 1/2 years and in Morelia for 4 1/2 years.
I can't put my number online. If you write me an email I'll get back to you, or you can use my contact form on my website: MoraMargaret.com
So u just going like a crusade to mexico because i thought u leve in mexico
It's not like a crusade. I've been living in Mexico for 5 months, but moving around a lot. Like to explore all the pretty places.
@@MoraMargaret ok take care MoraMargaret
My story is similar to yours. My teaching lifestyle was 25 years of stress and no free time. I made a decision to leave and after 5 months traveling all over Mexico's beaches, I settled into Michoacan for similar reasons as you mentioned.
That was 2 years ago. Beaches are nice in Mexico but these mountains here in the highlands do offer tranquility and opportunities to improve your Spanish. If you're looking for a house sit between Morelia and Pátzcuaro, let me know... I'm looking to get to the coast sometime soon and could be a nice exchange. Let me know if you're interested, and we can connect through email or WhatsApp.
Heidi
That’s so cool! I just left Iratzio for a rental near Patzcuaro for a while. I love the beaches too, but the heat is too much for my pups. I’m looking for Spanish class/lessons in the area now. I’d live to hear more about your last few years! If you feel like it, write me an email: mora@MoraMargaret.com