Music (copyright free) Wamis - Heaven Voices ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U8QkPRLG2kc.html The other song is Final Cut general jingles
❤️ love this, listen to how excited your daughter is, those are the stories and the memories of the future dinner tales for generations to come. Awesome 😎
Hey Viva your in America now switch those kilometers to miles, lol. Keep making the great vids, it's nice to see a dad interacting with his daughter like your doing, creating those times you won't forget.
Awe, no Arizona visit? Darn. It looks and sounds like you're having a wonderful time; may you and family continue to be safe and healthy, Monsieur Viva.
This was amazing to watch. I live in Albuquerque, play in a band and travel this exact route about once a month to play. What a great video, and to see someone so excited about being where you live is a ton of fun.
So awesome to see you guys discovering all these little NM ghost towns, gems, and backwaters (that I've lived with for so long), for the first time! It's like rediscovering it myself! 😄
Viva, I have to love your certainty about random things. Take a picture of that thing on the left! That's an inactive volcano! Daughter: I don't think that's a volcano. Viva: I don't know if that's a volcano. Kids keep us honest.
There's something funny about someone of Viva's age discovering what the green circles from the sky look like and are caused by on the ground. I only laugh at this as someone who grew up doing lots of road trips all over North America (incidentally, we started doing them a lot more as father-daughter when I was around 12), so I appreciate how something like farm geometry can be offer different experiences.
@@peregrination3643 even though crop circles generally mean something else, I think it is probably the best possible name for these... they are, after all, crops arranged ina circle. :D
That little town you went threw sure looked like Llano tx. That's coming my way , mason is the next town heading n.west then Brady then San Angelo .Llano has alot of Goat cookoffs on the river under that bridge you past over.
Hey Viva. Depending on where you're heading next, you might check out Palo Duro Canyon near Amarillo TX. 2nd largest canyon in the US. It's like Grand Canyon Mini. Super cool place!
I’ve actually never seen a car wash like that. In Canada, you get out of the car, they wash it. Someone brings it to the front. This was like a roller coaster!
Hey , You Guys Drove Right Passed Me . Almost . I'm in Mason Tx. Ever been threw there ? It's a little ranching town real little town but huge achers of land miles and miles of rough terrain . Love it... 2 hours away from society 360 % all around.. great for the end of days lol the chaos of the city's are to far away for us to here it. Safe little town. Everyone here carrys guns in there trucks still . Because of hogs and nuisance animals mainly, but as a tight community where everyone helps each other everyone still waves at everyone .and alot of cowboys with guns. A stranger in town can be spotted a mile away. Fresh water springs crystal clear rivers.on one of your journeys you should pass threw .. we did have a incident with a guy who was high on bath salt had to go court over somthin, so he went crazy one night burned his brother in laws house down burned our courthouse down and shot threw a store window then a chase started threw multiple county's .. courthouse was built in 1908 I believe , some history of old famous cowboys had court there back in the day. Oh guess what lol . That guy who burnt it down didnt know this but all the files was moved out of the court to another location because it was being repainted on the inside offices. Do he didnt burn up his paperwork like he had planned. All for nothin.
Viva, I did a lot of roadtripping when my kids were small. Once, while at a relative's place my 6yo asked, in front of everyone, 'Can we go to the gas station for supper? '
I lived in Scottsdale for the first part of my law career. It is the most beautiful area. If you love deserts with snow ski mountains within a couple of hours, you have to take a trip there. I would fly in to Phoenix and use that as my base camp to travel by rental car to all the beautiful walking trails. I actually bought a full section (I believe 640 acres) just outside of El Paso. I paid less than 200 per acre and just recently was offered 2000/acre. It is desert, but I am currently having a well dug and putting in those circular irrigation. By the time I am done, I will have doubled my initial startup money. I bought this and told you about it, because I love the desert too.
Spanish note: The double L in Spanish is pronounced like a “y”. Pollos is “poy-yos”. Glad you enjoyed your visit to my hometown. You practically drove by my house.
Epic .. my Son and I watched the whole series, including 'Better Call Saul' together. What a wonderful tour .. 💋Kisses to your Daughter for inspiring you xoxo
I wish I'd known you were coming to my city. I would have given you a hello. Albuquerque has a lot of interesting hotspots. What's funny is seeing where you are driving and knowing the EXACT street and intersections you happen to be on at any given time. It's always surreal to me. For the record, it would have been better to get a Twisters burrito. The burgers are a recent addition to the menu.
@@sidneybales9062 Indeed. I moved to Albuquerque right after finishing high school in '94 and outside a couple of times living in Rio Rancho, have made it my home ever since. You could easily spend a relaxed week getting to know the city. Usually, I suggest coming for the Balloon Fiesta. Just make sure to book your rooms early.
3:50 you are referring to pivot spigot irrigation. You have one long irrigator that rotates around a center pin automatically. Pretty common out west. Also, come north to Los Alamos, see some real history.
Forgive me for not knowing. I've been busy. Did you go to the Alamo? yeah, yeah I know but you are in Texas. I know it's not in New Mexico. Did you visit the Trinity bomb site?
Hey Viva! We're getting ready to move from Albuquerque to a small town west of San Antonio. Yes! Albuquerque is as violent as the media says it is. Murders every day/night. It's so funny that you and your daughter are doing the Breaking Bad tour because my daughter (who lives in Austin now) was visiting from LA did this tour. I joined her for most of it. Thanks for the memories!
Viva, the hair's really starting to go crazy! You going from lawyer to mad scientist? 🤣 in all seriousness though, lots of love, thanks for your content, both the fun stuff and the depressing legal stuff.
Welcome to New Mexico! It's a little warmer here than when I was watching your livestreams during the truckers protest on Ottawa. Haha Thanks for all of your coverage on that as it encouraged me to protest here in the USA.
the 'beautiful small town' in the first minute is Llano,TX. we live in Llano County just 8 miles north of the bridge. glad y'all got to drive through at least.
As someone that lived in Roswell for years and still lives in the area there is a lot of "bad" that has happened there. I hope you enjoyed your time in South Eastern New Mexico and feel free to come back soon! Perhaps ever visit Carlsbad Caverns or White Sands. FYI the mountain you were looking at is not in fact a volcano, there are some in the region but that is not one of them. I am glad that you enjoyed your time in the desert, this land tends to get into your heart. Welcome to the addiction of the Green chili cheese burger, now that you have had one you shall crave them for life.
8:39 - the weather permits huge thunderclouds to exist solo like that. I say you haven't lived until you've seen a huge thunderhead east of you, bathed by the fiery orange of the sunset west of you. Or seen one billowing blue by full moonlight and stars!
I live in Albuquerque! I'm shocked you were here. I hope you enjoyed your stay. If you're still here do NOT leave you belongings in your vehicle unattended and stay away from Central.
@@VivaFreiFamily VIVA FREI, GET IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME! THESE RESHOOTS ARE COSTING THE WASTE OF TO MUCH TIME, UNLESS YOU HAVE FAMILY WITH YOU, AND TIME IS THEN ENDLESS!
@@VivaFreiFamily You're always welcome to come back. There is a lot to Albuquerque to discover. My personal recommendation is to come for the International Balloon Fiesta in October. The event stretches out for over a week and it's not so blasted hot.
I'm from Austin. We made the drive to ABQ during spring break in March. It became one of our favorite road trips. The food at Twister's is actually pretty good.
I have never watched "Breaking Bad" nor it's spinoff "Better Call Saul" but your video has inspired me to watch both series (will do it properly - i.e., BB first then BCS - to get the full effect). Thank you! ✌
Viva, I’ve spent more time viewing your content than network TV in the last 3 years (except NFL). I bet your production costs are a lot less than the production costs of most network TV shows.
??? Viva was driving with one ☝️ hand 🤚 & the driving hand was holding sandwich?? or something in hand ✋🏻 (which was loosely on the steering wheel) as he was barreling down the highway 🛣 …. Lol i thought viva was a super paranoid careful driver hence only liking himself to be behind the wheel:) I could be all together wrong 😑of course lol I always envisioned viva a 10 & 2 at all times driver lol honk from ottawa xo 😘 lol
Very late to the BB tour. Though I enjoyed it very much. Treasure the memories you build with your loved ones. Thanks for the ride, very cool. Much love from Melbourne Australia. 🙏🌏💙
D.H. Lawrence’s New Mexico: The Ghosts That Grip the Soul of Bohemian Taos “In a cold like this, the stars snap like distant coyotes, beyond the moon,” I read. “And you’ll see the shadows of actual coyotes, going across the alfalfa field. And the pine-trees make little noises, sudden and stealthy, as if they were walking about. And the place heaves with ghosts. But when one has got used to one’s own home-ghosts, be they never so many, they are like one’s own family, but nearer than the blood. It is the ghosts one misses most, the ghosts there, of the Rocky Mountains. ...because it is cold, I should have moonshine ...” Lawrence’s prose at full throttle: Lawrence the poet as much as the novelist. But what was this place he was talking about? I read on, and discovered that it was his ranch in Taos, N.M. The book was “Mornings in Mexico.”
Im so glad you came to Albuquerque! I wish I would have known you were coming, I would have bought you a cup of coffee. When you were in old town you were only a few minutes from my house!! You have to come in October for Balloon Fiesta 😊
What an awesome trip! Looks like you two had a whole lot of fun. The last two minutes of the drive through the desert the sky was absolutely beautiful, no c h e m trails in sight, very nice! 👍🏼😎👍🏼