Listen "Episdode#37: Swapping Big Skies for Blue Seas & Desert: An Interview with Carol Corbridge & Jayna Harrison"
Episode Synopsis
Show Notes:
In this conversation, Tricia and I dive into the journey of Carol and Jayna as they share their transition from California to Oregon to finally settling in on snowbirding from Montana to San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. Their tale weaves through beginnings in a landscaping business in Oregon to adventures and new discoveries in the desert of Baja, Mexico.
Key Points:
Swapping Oregon ranch for Big Sky Montana and San Felipe desert
Embracing the peace of the desert
Challenges of building a home in San Felipe
Choosing a neighborhood
Tips for newbies
A discussion of Mexico's warmth and family culture
To support us:
Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW, and FOLLOW us on Face
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And, we wouldn't say no to a propina at: http://www.ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus ! Gracias!
If you, your organization, or, your business would like to sponsor an episode, please email us at [email protected] us via Messenger or What'sAp.
*We choose our sponsors very carefully. If you hear us talking about products or services it's because we have tried the product or service, and, can vouch for it.*
You can reach us at:
[email protected]
Thanks for
listening!
Your hosts,
Cal & Tricia
*The views expressed by our guests may
not necessarily be our own.
ABOUT
Turn Left at the Cactus is a locally operated podcast in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. This podcast has a primary focus of discovering what foreign nationals who live and work here--full or part time--find so attractive about the area, why they moved here, and what they think is deserving of more attention. However, we don't always stick to the script, so anything is possible.
We drop episodes as often as we can interview people and San Felipe life doesn't interfere. If you have a suggestion of someone you think should be interviewed, please email us at: [email protected] Please put: Suggested Guest in the Subject Line. Thanks!
Producer/Engineer: Cal Whedbee
Hosts: Cal Whedbee and Tricia Sikes
In this conversation, Tricia and I dive into the journey of Carol and Jayna as they share their transition from California to Oregon to finally settling in on snowbirding from Montana to San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. Their tale weaves through beginnings in a landscaping business in Oregon to adventures and new discoveries in the desert of Baja, Mexico.
Key Points:
Swapping Oregon ranch for Big Sky Montana and San Felipe desert
Embracing the peace of the desert
Challenges of building a home in San Felipe
Choosing a neighborhood
Tips for newbies
A discussion of Mexico's warmth and family culture
To support us:
Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW, and FOLLOW us on Face
Book.
And, we wouldn't say no to a propina at: http://www.ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus ! Gracias!
If you, your organization, or, your business would like to sponsor an episode, please email us at [email protected] us via Messenger or What'sAp.
*We choose our sponsors very carefully. If you hear us talking about products or services it's because we have tried the product or service, and, can vouch for it.*
You can reach us at:
[email protected]
Thanks for
listening!
Your hosts,
Cal & Tricia
*The views expressed by our guests may
not necessarily be our own.
ABOUT
Turn Left at the Cactus is a locally operated podcast in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. This podcast has a primary focus of discovering what foreign nationals who live and work here--full or part time--find so attractive about the area, why they moved here, and what they think is deserving of more attention. However, we don't always stick to the script, so anything is possible.
We drop episodes as often as we can interview people and San Felipe life doesn't interfere. If you have a suggestion of someone you think should be interviewed, please email us at: [email protected] Please put: Suggested Guest in the Subject Line. Thanks!
Producer/Engineer: Cal Whedbee
Hosts: Cal Whedbee and Tricia Sikes
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