Tranquility in an English Wood - Spring
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- A beautiful spring hike along a busy river to a woodland in a Northern English county in Spring. Cooking on an open flame and eating alfresco with sounds of the buzzards hovering above. Wildlife, swaying trees, babbling water and fresh air - everything that's good for the soul. Enjoy.
Intro music as usual by Graeme Richardson Music #thewhiteroom
First song 'Jade', performed by Flipside, written and produced by David Blackdene 1998. all rights reserved and copyright owned by David Blackdene 1998.
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Just spotted your video Great looking forward to next one. 😊and great advice . Wish more people would take it
Thank you for commenting. I really appreciate it. Yes too many people acted like sheep and gave away their freedom far too easily these past 4 years. I hope more have learned what it's all about and are awake now.
Hi Dave. Hope you are well Brother.. You hit the spot with this one loved the music my favourite scenery and my favourite bird the dipper.. Just love a woodland with a river pushing it's way through. Quite surreal and magical.. Loved the Buzzard at the end if you see one diving they are so fast.. What was the red bird
could have been a bullfinch..!! 8:40
Hi mate, yes it was a bullfinch. Hard to capture the buzzard because theyre so high and fast, but nice to hear them screeching too. Love the dippers too. I recorded that song 'Jade' 26 years ago ..thought I'd give it an airing. Thanks for watching mate.
My plesure
Nice video. Thank you for sharing. subd & 👍24
Thanks and welcome
Nice walk in Dave - loved seeing the Dopper. I gotta say you did a good job on the tarp-great shelter and a good looking butty too. Well, all the best for the week ahead. Mark
Thanks mate. I only ever make my shelter like that, I've forgotten the other ways lol
@@davesgreatescapes A pleasure. Hey, I'm an A framer.
@@WyeExplorer cool, I used to build shepherds huts, so yeah, I get you. I always find the simplest route is the best
@@davesgreatescapes Ah, nice one. For sure no need to complicate things.