Wheelock was my home village fir 12 years of life I can't begin to day how many times I've walked up the locks to what was the old post office at Hassall Green for ice cream and feed the donkey in the field on the way, a very special bit of canal for me ❤
Your videos are my drug-free relaxation method of choice. Love the pretty scenery with the putt-putt of Aslan to soothe my soul! So happy to see you back on the canals.
Hi Kevin, my husband and I live in the U.S. We just wanted to let you know that we have really enjoyed watching all of your videos (most of them multiple times). We've enjoyed learning about the British canals. Just so relaxing. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
Not wanting to be boring about mooring. And no more boring moorings Some more moorings, and some more boats moored on those moorings. Ring moorings to be precise. Very pretty. Fascinating facilities, magnificent magnolias. More? “To sit in solemn silence in a dull, dark, dock, In a pestilential prison, with a life-long lock, Awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp, shock, From a cheap and chippy chopper on a big black block!”
Kevin, amongst all the beauty, the fishing heron was a wonderful bit! I enjoyed it very much watching the patience and the focus and the wild accuracy. Cheerio, Kevin and Aslan.
The wear pattern on those old stone steps at 25:04 is something to see... and the Dandelion sprouting from the Bridge #152 brickwork is a keeper! I know some "front lawn maniacs" over here (Canada) that would be driven mad by the sight of it!
I like the bridges too Kevin. Keep them coming. I agree the heron was fabulous. Now we could chat about how how a neat environment yields a peaceful mind,or I could quote the sign above my home office door: “Hey, I’m creative! You can’t expect me to be neat too!” Have a great weekend!
TGIF 😊 well I've got my canal fix and cleaning house can be done with a smile, really liked the views of the heron fishing . Safe travels Kev and Godspeed, TX 🇺🇸
Another great vlog. Next time you visit Wheelock take the 1 mile walk to Sandbach - visit Thursday for market day, and see the ancient stones in the centre. This was the home of Foden Trucks est 1856, and might be of interest
First, Kevin, it’s good to know that you put on your pants one leg at a time! Of course the fishing Blue Heron was great, but I especially enjoyed the scenes and your commentary about the problems created by the bypass route at Wheelock. That’s certainly a very common problem here in the USA. Many towns have died as a result. The USA’s famous Route 66 is just one example of an old road superseded by superhighways. One partial fix for this problem is to have decent signage on the bypass route that “announces” all of the good stores and conveniences that live within the town. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to more of your commentary about the unique towns that you visit.
I never realized that there was such a complex system of canals in England I am in upstate New York and I only knew about the Erie Canal and smaller ones around the country but I think you have us beat. Keep up the good work love seeing your videos and showing us yanks the beautiful non tourists countryside and the real world
Lovely cruise! Thank you…some of my favorite highlights: willow trees, fishing heron, a lively soccer game, a motorcycle strapped to a boat (!). Good luck with all those locks (British ingenuity at its finest) 😅
I found you on Amazon Prime about a week ago or so. Binge watched the first 6 seasons. Thrilled to then find you on TH-cam for the subsequent videos! Thank you is what I mostly want to say. Watching your videos is relaxing and inspiring at the same time. It's not just the travelling that inspires me, but it's your own charm and insights about life as well. I will keep watching and I wish you the best always.
I like watching these current videos. I started watching your previous videos when they were already a few years old. Nice to see what the weather is like and the flora and fauna. Thanks Kevin. Loved the 2hr relaxation video.
Greetings from Seattle & good to see you so content narrow boating & Aslan is in ship-shape as well! Enjoy these relaxing videos & appreciate all the work you put into them + all the editing. Glad u enjoy the editing though! Love seeing the English countryside in all its glory.
As much as I like the peaceful countryside and the chugging along without a care, I'd still like to see the errant streaker pop out of the bush and make my day, what say you Kevin.
Thank you Kevin, that was great. I loved the introduction with the dramatic ending! The heron looked like he got a good breakfast. I too love bridges, the more the merrier! I loved your clever little references to a couple of old TV shows. ‘The Darling Buds of May’ was a real favourite of mine. Good to see a couple of resting ducks too - love ducks. Good luck with the locks! Bye for now.
First time viewer. Really liked the commentary, the filming, editing and sound. Was looking for a new cruising channel with David and the Foxes gone and you’re probably it. Will go back to past episodes and binge. Thanks for the content ...all the best...Chris 🇨🇦
I had a bit of figure out what the two balloons were first. But I figured it out.. Nice day for a cruise.Happy you had some help along the way.... Pretty is a good word for ENGLAND,,,I know was impressed with the prettiness of your country.... Thank Kevin for a nice little float....on the good boat Aslan!!
The word you keep coming back to is "pretty." Yes, I see it. Very pretty. I'll likely never get to England, so I'll just have to enjoy the beautiful scenery you film for us. I liked how you talked a bit about Wheelock and the bypasses... very interesting and kind of sad. We have that here in the states too. Little towns dry up because the large highways pass them by.
If you were going for an Sergio Leone / Ennio Morricone sound/theme lifting the sluice gate at the lock in the beginning, then you did well. All I could think about was Once Upon a Time in the West.
Another winner Kevin. I would have to agree that the countryside you have shown so far is gorgeous. Your camera shots were amazing. I too am a sucker for well built bridges of old. Can't wait for the next segment. Keep on keeping on...
Another most enjoyable video. We had a weekend away including time in Ripon ... lovely walk along the canal. If you ever get up that way, you must try Appletons pork pies - especially Saturday morning, fresh and warm, its an 'Oh My God' moment. Genuinely the best pork pie ever ... until the next best pork pie ever
What a good life! Home is where the boat is, see somewhere lovely and there you are with all your image making stuff to hand to produce your ‘artisticles’. Your studio with you all the time. And you now talk heron. I bet you remember at the beginning when the moment you spotted a heron it upped and left. And now……you are just one of the gang. Not at all bad…..and lovely for us. That was real good.
Most appreciated Rikki, thank you. Yes indeed, Aslan is not only the star of the show and my home, but also a mobile production unit. I do remember my previous attempts at filming the Herons. Shy birds indeed.
Hi Kevin, having lived on boats and for the past 32 years in a cottage on the tardebigge flight, may I say how much ive enjoyed your series of programmes on here and prime, bloody great, keep it up mate
Great video. I first saw your videos on Prime. Love the series and your meal preparation! We don't have canals like this in Texas, just the intercostal waterway which might work. The sound of that engine is amazing!!! Thanks
The opening music syncing with the fishing heron was not lost on me; it made me smile! I'm jealous of your Leica, and really liked the colour balance of the images you showed! Thanks for continuing to share your eye for composition and editing.
It always makes a nice finish to my day when I look at utube and you are there! I so look forward to seeing your life. This girl in michigan is a great fan of yours!
Thanks Kevin for taking us on a beautiful sunny cruise and it's good to see that you're doing well. I'm with you on the doubts of hauling a bike on and off a boat plus spoiling the lines of Aslan. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Hi, just to say.....that engine sounds beautiful.......and you must have some darned good camera equipment because the definition of your video is amazing. Thanks for allowing us to come with you on the cut ✨👍💖✨
I have to agree with you regarding a motorbike hanging off of Aslan. Not something I'm keen to see. From the looks of it all, I'm guessing that loading and unloading could result in some stressful, if not terrifying moments. As someone who splashed a snowmobile through narrow ice, I can say that manhandling a submerged machine while in the water, is not one of my favorite pastimes. Perhaps something smaller that could be stowed onboard, like a moped. The slower speed they travel at, keeps you more in tune with the surroundings, much like a narrowboat. BTW, I'm getting pretty spoiled with all of the content lately. I do appreciate your efforts ! Thanks !
I watch a few of these channels and your editing, shot selection, composition and audio detail is certainly and consistently one of the best, I would say. Top work!
That took me back, I used to live in Ettiley Heath, in the houses opposite where you moored up Kev. Used to walk and cycle along that towpath with my girlfriend a lot. Thanks for posting these videos, a nice slow pace for a Friday afternoon.
Hi Kevin, a refinement on the lock going uphill technique: take the boat right up to the cill. Then take a nice long centre line and attach it to the hitching post or bollard right at the top end of the lock. Now, the boat can't go anywhere and you can wind up both ground paddles. The length of the line means it can't go taut. Easy.
Thanks for that. Have been doing the rope trick more recently. Problem is, not every lock has somewhere to tie the rope near the cill end, requiring a steady hand.
Great shot of the Heron getting his lunch, They are a bit flighty most of the time when I see them. Thanks for the effort you put into these videos for our entertainment.
Good to see you getting out the Leica for a bit Kevin. I have been following you and Aslan since the beginning. Also went and looked at some of your street photography. I am an amateur photographer here in the states near Portland, Oregon in a small city called Hillsboro. I shoot with Olympus M4/3 cameras. My favorite is the Olympus Pen F and the small prime lenses of which the 17mm f1.8 (34mm full frame equivalent) is my favorite. Take it easy and looking forward to more of your photo work. John in Hillsboro, OR, USA
Very happy to hear you enjoy my photography, both video and stills. Haven't practiced street photography for years. Would very much like to but there's an awful lot more paranoid misinformation around now than 10 years ago. Shame.
Lovely. Great editing. Not sure how you do it to show yourself on both sides, but it’s pretty cool. Enjoyed going along with you. I love herons and that tranquil piece watching him fish was nice. Hope you’re having a good day❣️
Yesterday was my b-day and I was having an absolutely crap day...and then YOU show up in notifications❣️ The chug chug chug of Aslan’s voice set everything right again! A lovely & relaxing trip. Until next time..be safe & well🌞
Hi Kevin, wow a lovely cruise! This visit with you was a perfect ending to my amazing day. Thank you. I loved seeing the heron fishing. I always enjoy the bridges and the other boats oh and the animals, people and villages you waking up and getting ready for your day. I guess I got a little over descriptive😉 I enjoy your videos again thank you.
Great vlog , what a way to "chillax" , of particular interest at 1.43 the fabrication of the ramp for the motorbike what a fantastic idea ? , would want something similar when i finally retire to the canals. :)
Wheelock was my home village fir 12 years of life I can't begin to day how many times I've walked up the locks to what was the old post office at Hassall Green for ice cream and feed the donkey in the field on the way, a very special bit of canal for me ❤
A pleasure David. Happy to help bring back some 'golden' memories.
Your videos are my drug-free relaxation method of choice. Love the pretty scenery with the putt-putt of Aslan to soothe my soul! So happy to see you back on the canals.
Thank you Jeannie. Great to hear you're enjoying the videos. 🙂
Agreed. Boat therapy.
Hi Kevin, my husband and I live in the U.S. We just wanted to let you know that we have really enjoyed watching all of your videos (most of them multiple times). We've enjoyed learning about the British canals. Just so relaxing. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
Even the ducks are beautiful.
Not wanting to be boring about mooring. And no more boring moorings Some more moorings, and some more boats moored on those moorings. Ring moorings to be precise. Very pretty. Fascinating facilities, magnificent magnolias.
More?
“To sit in solemn silence in a dull, dark, dock, In a pestilential prison, with a life-long lock, Awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp, shock, From a cheap and chippy chopper on a big black block!”
Amazing great blue heron.
Scenery like a beautiful postcard. 😍
Kevin, amongst all the beauty, the fishing heron was a wonderful bit! I enjoyed it very much watching the patience and the focus and the wild accuracy. Cheerio, Kevin and Aslan.
I appreciate that Gary, thank you. The Heron is a very shy bird, so was delighted to peer out the side hatch and see her/him 'fishing'. 🙂
One of the reasons I find your videos so enjoyable is your artist's eye: so many of the shots are beautifully framed. Thank you.
I appreciate you. It’s no small task. But such joy it brings to my life and many many many other people
Thank you Victoria. You're very welcome.
Nice to see your 'twin brother' helping at the lock.!!
Cheers Geoff. Yes, he has his uses - plus he's cheap and keen to learn. 🙄😁
The wear pattern on those old stone steps at 25:04 is something to see... and the Dandelion sprouting from the Bridge #152 brickwork is a keeper! I know some "front lawn maniacs" over here (Canada) that would be driven mad by the sight of it!
Wow surprise visit at the end there!
Yes and for me, had no idea they were ahead.
I like the bridges too Kevin. Keep them coming. I agree the heron was fabulous. Now we could chat about how how a neat environment yields a peaceful mind,or I could quote the sign above my home office door: “Hey, I’m creative! You can’t expect me to be neat too!” Have a great weekend!
Nice to see you met Rich and Fran Kevin, brilliant vlog..
It was a joy to meet them. 🙂
here we GO!!! thank you for letting me aboard.
You're welcome Mark. Cheers,
Feet up,cuppa on hand,
Friday evening has begun
Hope you had a lovely Easter Kevin
A cuppa here as well Sarah. Have a good weekend.
The bridges are quite picturesque, keep them up please!
Will do Susan. Thanks,
TGIF 😊 well I've got my canal fix and cleaning house can be done with a smile, really liked the views of the heron fishing . Safe travels Kev and Godspeed, TX 🇺🇸
Live in Texas too.
What a great cruise. The reassuring putt putt of the engine and pretty scenery on a sunny day. Can't beat it.😊
I agree. The different bridges are very interesting
Some brave early morning shots!
What a lovely surprise at the end to run into Fran and Rich. I love your videos. Leigh
Always a delight to see a CHG video in the in tray 😊
Pleased to hear that, thank you.
Have a great day, Kevin!
Thank you Kevin!
Another great vlog. Next time you visit Wheelock take the 1 mile walk to Sandbach - visit Thursday for market day, and see the ancient stones in the centre. This was the home of Foden Trucks est 1856, and might be of interest
Thank tou for that. Yes, Sandbach sounds interesting.
Looking back at older videos. Not seeing new ones hope all is well.
First, Kevin, it’s good to know that you put on your pants one leg at a time!
Of course the fishing Blue Heron was great, but I especially enjoyed the scenes and your commentary about the problems created by the bypass route at Wheelock. That’s certainly a very common problem here in the USA. Many towns have died as a result. The USA’s famous Route 66 is just one example of an old road superseded by superhighways. One partial fix for this problem is to have decent signage on the bypass route that “announces” all of the good stores and conveniences that live within the town.
Keep up the good work. Looking forward to more of your commentary about the unique towns that you visit.
I never realized that there was such a complex system of canals in England I am in upstate New York and I only knew about the Erie Canal and smaller ones around the country but I think you have us beat. Keep up the good work love seeing your videos and showing us yanks the beautiful non tourists countryside and the real world
Lovely cruise! Thank you…some of my favorite highlights: willow trees, fishing heron, a lively soccer game, a motorcycle strapped to a boat (!).
Good luck with all those locks (British ingenuity at its finest) 😅
Cheers 😆 I can feel a herniated vertebrae coming on as I type. 😜😊
Watching you on my smart tv streaming TH-cam.
I found you on Amazon Prime about a week ago or so. Binge watched the first 6 seasons. Thrilled to then find you on TH-cam for the subsequent videos! Thank you is what I mostly want to say. Watching your videos is relaxing and inspiring at the same time. It's not just the travelling that inspires me, but it's your own charm and insights about life as well. I will keep watching and I wish you the best always.
I like watching these current videos. I started watching your previous videos when they were already a few years old. Nice to see what the weather is like and the flora and fauna. Thanks Kevin. Loved the 2hr relaxation video.
Always good to hitch a ride on Aslan thank you for sharing Kevin.
Cheers Thomas.
I LIKED THE MORNING ROUTINE/SLICE OF LIFE SEGMENT. A WINDOW INTO KEVIN'S NORMALLY OFF CAMERA LIFE.
Your photography is captivating storytelling. Each picture is an art with its own life story. Thank you for sharing!
I think it’s fabulous that you have figured out how to clone yourself to get through the locks!! Cool effect.
Greetings from Seattle & good to see you so content narrow boating & Aslan is in ship-shape as well! Enjoy these relaxing videos & appreciate all the work you put into them + all the editing. Glad u enjoy the editing though! Love seeing the English countryside in all its glory.
You're very welcome Larisa thank you 🙂
Nice video and great pictures with the camera. Really warm colors. Thanks for sharing!
You said you enjoy editing which is great because you are getting very good at it, almost seamless. Joking aside I did enjoy that one, Thanks, Kevin.
So beautiful just cruise next to the highway.
I wish we had that in the USA . It looks like fun! I live Minnesota . I live the by the Mississippi river.
As much as I like the peaceful countryside and the chugging along without a care, I'd still like to see the errant streaker pop out of the bush and make my day, what say you Kevin.
Well it's early days. You never know. 🤭😁
Thank you Kevin, that was great. I loved the introduction with the dramatic ending! The heron looked like he got a good breakfast. I too love bridges, the more the merrier! I loved your clever little references to a couple of old TV shows. ‘The Darling Buds of May’ was a real favourite of mine. Good to see a couple of resting ducks too - love ducks. Good luck with the locks! Bye for now.
Many thanks Connie.
First time viewer. Really liked the commentary, the filming, editing and sound. Was looking for a new cruising channel with David and the Foxes gone and you’re probably it. Will go back to past episodes and binge. Thanks for the content ...all the best...Chris 🇨🇦
Great to hear that Chris. Thanks for watching and hope you stay onboard.
I had a bit of figure out what the two balloons were first. But I figured it out..
Nice day for a cruise.Happy you had some help along the way....
Pretty is a good word for ENGLAND,,,I know was impressed with the prettiness of your country....
Thank Kevin for a nice little float....on the good boat Aslan!!
Thank you and I appreciate that as always, Susan.
Was that stately bird a blue heron ? Surely. Magnificent.
Hi Carole, it's the Grey Heron. Fabulous birds and very proficient fishers. 🙂
The word you keep coming back to is "pretty." Yes, I see it. Very pretty. I'll likely never get to England, so I'll just have to enjoy the beautiful scenery you film for us.
I liked how you talked a bit about Wheelock and the bypasses... very interesting and kind of sad. We have that here in the states too. Little towns dry up because the large highways pass them by.
So beautiful!
If you were going for an Sergio Leone / Ennio Morricone sound/theme lifting the sluice gate at the lock in the beginning, then you did well. All I could think about was Once Upon a Time in the West.
Cheers Kevin!
Another winner Kevin. I would have to agree that the countryside you have shown so far is gorgeous. Your camera shots were amazing. I too am a sucker for well built bridges of old. Can't wait for the next segment. Keep on keeping on...
Very enjoyable, and yes very pretty. Still loving your relaxed style. 🌿🌳🙂
Another most enjoyable video. We had a weekend away including time in Ripon ... lovely walk along the canal. If you ever get up that way, you must try Appletons pork pies - especially Saturday morning, fresh and warm, its an 'Oh My God' moment. Genuinely the best pork pie ever ... until the next best pork pie ever
I'll keep an eye out for those Allan. A new one on me. 🙂
I love the canal bridges! It’s often like stepping back in time when I walk the Ashby canal :) thank you 🙏
Wonderful job Kevin. Enjoy your vlog. Cheers from Connecticut, USA
Thank you Angie.
What a good life! Home is where the boat is, see somewhere lovely and there you are with all your image making stuff to hand to produce your ‘artisticles’. Your studio with you all the time. And you now talk heron. I bet you remember at the beginning when the moment you spotted a heron it upped and left. And now……you are just one of the gang. Not at all bad…..and lovely for us. That was real good.
Most appreciated Rikki, thank you. Yes indeed, Aslan is not only the star of the show and my home, but also a mobile production unit. I do remember my previous attempts at filming the Herons. Shy birds indeed.
Love your adventure. Good advice about pulling up like that. Always a blessing to get help at the locks.
Hi Kevin, having lived on boats and for the past 32 years in a cottage on the tardebigge flight, may I say how much ive enjoyed your series of programmes on here and prime, bloody great, keep it up mate
That's fabulous Phil, thank you. I like it when people who know the areas, say how much they've enjoyed watching. Cheers,
Great video. I first saw your videos on Prime. Love the series and your meal preparation! We don't have canals like this in Texas, just the intercostal waterway which might work. The sound of that engine is amazing!!! Thanks
Delighted to hear that Sam, very kind if you to say. Cheers for watching and following the 'journey' 🙂
The opening music syncing with the fishing heron was not lost on me; it made me smile! I'm jealous of your Leica, and really liked the colour balance of the images you showed! Thanks for continuing to share your eye for composition and editing.
You're very welcome Sara, cheers.
I love these half hour episodes Kevin.....ideal for my coffee breaks at work - cheers ........
That's excellent. Thank you Richard.
It always makes a nice finish to my day when I look at utube and you are there! I so look forward to seeing your life. This girl in michigan is a great fan of yours!
You're very welcome Sandy. Cheers for watching and following.
Thanks Kevin for taking us on a beautiful sunny cruise and it's good to see that you're doing well. I'm with you on the doubts of hauling a bike on and off a boat plus spoiling the lines of Aslan. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Absolutely Stevie. Just popped a disc thinking about hauling a 700lb GS off the stern. ☹️😆
@@CountryHouseGent Could be worse you might haul it 1/2 way off the stern
Ouch and then pop a doodah trying to stop it falling in. 🥴 😢
I always love your videos!
Beautiful! Great video!
👍👊😎
Thank you George.
Hi, just to say.....that engine sounds beautiful.......and you must have some darned good camera equipment because the definition of your video is amazing.
Thanks for allowing us to come with you on the cut ✨👍💖✨
Heartbreak Hill sounds like a classic Clint Eastwood film to me
Amazing shots of Heron feeding. Regards AJ
I have to agree with you regarding a motorbike hanging off of Aslan. Not something I'm keen to see. From the looks of it all, I'm guessing that loading and unloading could result in some stressful, if not terrifying moments. As someone who splashed a snowmobile through narrow ice, I can say that manhandling a submerged machine while in the water, is not one of my favorite pastimes. Perhaps something smaller that could be stowed onboard, like a moped. The slower speed they travel at, keeps you more in tune with the surroundings, much like a narrowboat. BTW, I'm getting pretty spoiled with all of the content lately. I do appreciate your efforts ! Thanks !
I am on the Lancaster
I know Keven he is a really a country house gent. Good luck on your travels
See you soon
Rod
I watch a few of these channels and your editing, shot selection, composition and audio detail is certainly and consistently one of the best, I would say. Top work!
Fabulous of you to say, Stevie. Much appreciated, thank you.
Gteat video Kevin. Still traveling but glad I didnt miss this one. Beautiful scenery.😊
Another nice day out with you Kevin and yes it was all very pretty. See you next time. Take care and stay safe 🌷😊👍
Thank you Laura. And to you.
That took me back, I used to live in Ettiley Heath, in the houses opposite where you moored up Kev. Used to walk and cycle along that towpath with my girlfriend a lot. Thanks for posting these videos, a nice slow pace for a Friday afternoon.
My pleasure Rob. 🙂
Hi Kevin, a refinement on the lock going uphill technique: take the boat right up to the cill. Then take a nice long centre line and attach it to the hitching post or bollard right at the top end of the lock. Now, the boat can't go anywhere and you can wind up both ground paddles. The length of the line means it can't go taut. Easy.
Thanks for that. Have been doing the rope trick more recently. Problem is, not every lock has somewhere to tie the rope near the cill end, requiring a steady hand.
Another excellent video Kevin. Keep them from New Zealand.
Great shot of the Heron getting his lunch, They are a bit flighty most of the time when I see them. Thanks for the effort you put into these videos for our entertainment.
You're welcome James, cheers. Indeed they are very shy birds.
Nice nice. Fortunately there's two identical Kevins at the locks to quicken the pace!!
He's proved useful this time round, Susan. Usually terribly camera shy though.
@@CountryHouseGent I challenge you to inject a few more Kevins haha! But my name is not Susan.😆
Great vlog. Glad to see you taking photos again, amazing how sharp that Leica images are.
Thank you Bob. Leica is renowned for it's 'glass', as well as cameras.
Love your videos💙!
Thank you Kevin for another beautifully filmed video. I especially loved watching the fishing heron. I’m so glad you are back!
Thank you Rita. Yes they are very shy birds. Was fortunate to spot it and even more fortunate it didn't spot me. 🙂
The travel was excellent today, the trees, birds, and the homes were beautiful, thanks Kevin. Charlie from Pennsylvania, just gorgeous!
Thank you Charles. I'm very happy with how this video turned out. Cheers,
Good to see you getting out the Leica for a bit Kevin. I have been following you and Aslan since the beginning. Also went and looked at some of your street photography. I am an amateur photographer here in the states near Portland, Oregon in a small city called Hillsboro. I shoot with Olympus M4/3 cameras. My favorite is the Olympus Pen F and the small prime lenses of which the 17mm f1.8 (34mm full frame equivalent) is my favorite. Take it easy and looking forward to more of your photo work. John in Hillsboro, OR, USA
Very happy to hear you enjoy my photography, both video and stills. Haven't practiced street photography for years. Would very much like to but there's an awful lot more paranoid misinformation around now than 10 years ago. Shame.
Argh good evening Kevin, my bedtime watch sorted then 🙂🙃🙂
Ah that's the ticket. Good to hear. Thanks Luke.
Lovely. Great editing. Not sure how you do it to show yourself on both sides, but it’s pretty cool. Enjoyed going along with you. I love herons and that tranquil piece watching him fish was nice. Hope you’re having a good day❣️
Woohoo! Bringing sideburns back! You are cutting edge, mate. I bet within two years, sideburns are everywhere.
Ah, umm, you reckon so? Wish I hadn't chopped them off now. ☹️🙄😳
Been watching your series on prime TV it's the best one I've seen.
That's fabulous to hear Lee, thank you. The show has proved way more popular than I ever imagined it would. Cheers for watching and following.
I love these ❤️
Thank you Crystal.
Top video thank you 😊
My pleasure Jules. Cheers,
Kevin, loving the surround sound!
Thank you Charles. This microphone is very good at capturing a wide range of sounds.
Another enjoyable video Kevin and I agree with the others about the Heron..lovely bird
Thanks Joanne. Was fortunate to capture the Heron. Lovely.
Yesterday was my b-day and I was having an absolutely crap day...and then YOU show up in notifications❣️
The chug chug chug of Aslan’s voice set everything right again!
A lovely & relaxing trip.
Until next time..be safe & well🌞
Belated happy birthday Tina. 🙂
Country House Gent. Your a travelling Man 😎🙏
What is the answere to the universe and everything ?
Hi Kevin, wow a lovely cruise! This visit with you was a perfect ending to my amazing day. Thank you. I loved seeing the heron fishing. I always enjoy the bridges and the other boats oh and the animals, people and villages you waking up and getting ready for your day. I guess I got a little over descriptive😉 I enjoy your videos again thank you.
Fabulous to hear, thank you Penney. Have another great day. 🙂
Great video as usual Kevin. That's the first time I've seen double locks like that.
Same here Andrew, a new one for me. 🙂
Great vlog , what a way to "chillax" , of particular interest at 1.43 the fabrication of the ramp for the motorbike what a fantastic idea ? , would want something similar when i finally retire to the canals. :)
Indeed it's an ingenius solution Alistair.
Always nice to take a ride with you… so relaxing 💜
A pleasure Lynda, thank you.
That was a delightful28 plus minutes thank you.