Come explore the beautiful garden design ideas of sustainable living at an organic ranch in Mexico. From the lush greenery and fresh air to the handmade adobe brick housing and organic food, every aspect of this ranch exudes care and thoughtfulness for the environment. We spend time with friends, celebrating a birthday while enjoying the flavorful food bursting with taste. As we wander around the ranch, we encounter the pigs, which bring back fond memories of the pigs left behind in the US. Witness the sustainable lifestyle we hope to emulate on our own land in Mexico, as we dream of building a sustainable home and growing our own organic food just like the farmers we met on the ranch. Join us on this eye-opening and unforgettable journey that left us all feeling inspired.
Rancho el Ameyal
http://Ranchoelameyal.com
442 204 4540
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It all started with a desire for adventure and a need for change.
After much discussion and planning, we decided to sell everything we owned, including our house and most of our belongings, and pack up our van for an epic road trip across the United States.
We started our journey on the East Coast and made our way across the country, stopping at various national parks, historic sites, and landmarks. We spent endless hours visiting friends and family and visiting epic playground across the US, fished in the lakes, and stargazed.
Were making unforgettable memories, meeting new people and friends, building community and learned about different cultures and ways of life.
As we crossed the US-Mexico border, we felt a mixture of excitement and nervousness. We weren’t entirely sure what to expect. But as we made our way to our rental house, we were pleasantly surprised by the warm hospitality and kindness of the locals.
Living in Mexico has been an incredible experience. It’s a country full of vibrant culture, stunning scenery. We’ve also faced challenges, such as learning a new language and adapting to different customs and norms.
Despite the challenges, we’ve come to love our new home in Mexico. It’s a place where our family has grown closer together, and we’ve learned to appreciate the simple things in life. We’ve made lifelong friends, and our kids are thriving in a bilingual environment.
Now, we’ve set our sights on building a house to call our own. We’ve purchased land and are in the process of designing and building our dream home. It’s a daunting task, but we’re excited about the challenge and the sense of accomplishment it will bring.
Living a nomadic lifestyle and settling in a foreign country has been an incredible adventure for our family. We’ve learned so much about ourselves and the world around us. We’ve faced our fears and overcome obstacles, and we’ve come out stronger and more resilient because of it.
Selling everything and hitting the road may seem scary, but the rewards are immeasurable. We are learning more about the world than ever thought possible, and making unforgettable memories that will us last a lifetime.
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