Generally the US is the exception with the flag thing certainly throughout Europe you wont see a country's flag much, I don't think anywhere else swears allegiance to the flag etc. Not a bad old place UK really glad you can appreciate all the everyday stuff, enjoy.
Half my family is Italian and half Irish, how does that work? Anyway, I was born and raised in Northumberland. Now thats the best part of England full of castles, Roman history and Vikings, I love it. Also, I have travelled Europe, Africa and the far east, seen many beautiful places but England and Northumberland cannot be beaten.
Hi lovely couple great film you must have passed RAF marham flying your aeroplanes I live near the camp you must go to holkham hall holkham beach it will be great walk and history or a fun time go to thursford museum you both love it have fun
A lovely video as usual thank you so much for sharing it with me. The scenery in that part of the world is so beautiful. You chose some lovely background music as well. I look forward to your next one
You noticed how well kept our houses are in the small towns and villages. Thankyou. Have you ever heard our very famous saying? ”An English man’s home is his castle”.
@@kenvoysey8222 Well, my home and the homes of everyone living on the same lane or country road as me consists of a house, a front garden and a back garden. That’s probably why we like to take care of it all.
About the flags; we're a patriotic nation, we just don't feel the need to shout about it like that. If there's a sports tournament we're doing well in, like the recent Women's World Cup, then you might see some more flags being flown. If you want to see us really showing how patriotic we can be, I recommend you watch the Last Night Of The Proms on September 9th, especially when Rule Britannia comes on.🎉🇬🇧
I completely get it! Thank you for sharing. I will watching more sports and such. Love it here and was just very curious, was all. Thank you for your comment. 🤍 Jess
The only place in Britain I have seen a lot of flags outside a major sport event was in Belfast during The Troubles- flags were used tribally and to intimidate. Whilst I am sure most English never experienced this, it left a sour taste for me and put me off flying flags.
In the UK we only have the one flag for the union and it serves the same purpose as both of the flags available to the United states; the stars and stripes (national unity) and the confederate flag (national divisiveness). For many of my generation the union jack was only ever used to decorate racist organisations and extreme right wing events. Even though my family fought and died for the flag during ww2 I am extremely suspicious of any event that requires a UK flag to be waved. After all people who need to wave flags probably shouldn’t be allowed to have them.
I uset to go to Ludlow market, fantastic veg etc. The cheese stall sold wedding dresses!!!!??!! Love Ludlow Shropshire, worth a weekend trip. Fabulous castle and food its just dtunning.
We live in Norfolk but further east. As it's not far have you been to Ely. Lovely place and cathedral is truly awesome. You must explore the north Norfolk coast. Fabulous beaches. Holt, Aylsham, Reepham and Swaffham are attractive little towns. Norwich is wonderful too. Has everything.
Hello, here are a couple of our fun videos of Ely. th-cam.com/video/xctIWRxTQts/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/_rw99PxE8uU/w-d-xo.html Thank you so very much for your comment/ recommendations and for watching our videos. My apologies for the late response. Cheers 🤍 Jess & Chris x
Another relaxing video - loved it. You seem to picking up a lot of British habits, lol . On a side note Chris is a really excellent driver. On Flags we are not really into flag waving lol.
Thank you. We love learning and picking up things to help us become more in touch with the community. I feel like when we arrived, we stuck out like sore thumbs like those "Americans"..... Now, I feel like we fit in and are embracing being a part of this country. I like to soak everything in like a sponge. I want to implement things I learn here at our farm in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan as I can. Love getter to call this slice of heaven home for a while. Cheers 🤍 Jess
💯, this one come from Scotland, which was used for Scotch after it was used in the US. So cool and love how it's not only used for one whiskey. I appreciate your time watching and leaving us a comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess & Chris x
I am really enjoying your videos and, like all other commentators, I think that your family are delightful and very welcome. I live in Suffolk and the places you visit are very familiar. If you have not already done so, King's Lynn, Fakenham, Cromer and Bury St Edmunds are lovely. At Christmas time, the small town of Holt in Norfolk puts on a fantastic festive light display. I could not help but notice that the lovely oak barrel has some of its rings missing and I guess those are the loose rings you picked up. When a barrel is empty, the oak shrinks and the rings become loose and fall off. The 'spare' rings need to be put back and hammered tight or the barrel will soon fall apart. Apologies if you already knew this.
Welcome, we're so happy you enjoy the channel! We love traveling so much to see here on the island. We are aware and have fixed the issue on the barrel to take it back to the US. Thank you for your comment and for watching the video. 🤍 Jess x
Hi guys lovely video always find it relaxing , we are patriotic just quietly patriotic , we do not feel the need to make a great show of it its nicer to be more modest than showy .😊 best wishes ❤
The village you drive through is Crimplesham - pronounced CRIMPLE and SHAM - but as all one word. But it isn't somewhere I am familiar with, so it could be CRIMPLES and HAM but as all one word! Even us Brits get it wrong in places......
Hi Jess Thank you for another lovely video showing your region of the country. I've travelled all over this island except for East Anglia so it's interesting to see what I have missed. With regard to the flying of the flag, I have a theory that in America there is no one that represents your country. You have a president but if they don't belong to the party you support you are not going to think of them as representing you. Therefore, the flag is all you have to show your support for your country. Here in the UK, we have a Monarch who represents everybody regardless of political persuasion. I am as patriotic as anybody but I have never felt the need to fly a flag. As I say, this is my theory, but I would be interested to hear other peoples views on the matter.
I tend to agree with you Kenneth. The US flag is treated as the non-political symbol of national identity. In contrast, our national flag is essentially treated as bunting. The design can be reproduced on door mats, tea towels, umbrellas, footwear almost anything, even items of underwear. As you have pointed out, we have a monarch, a figure above politics who is with us for life and the focus of national identity.
I was based just up the road at RAF Marham for quite a few years, and love the entire area, in fact I ended up settling in Wymondham between Thetford and Norwich
I love these gentle calm videos through the countryside. Very well presented. Check the KFC sauce for ingredients and you will find that the US version probably has 3 times the ingredients. They will be additives banned in Europe.
We truly love driving around exploring and taking you all along with us. It's like sharing this beautiful island through our eyes and perspective. Thank you for your time watching our video and leaving us a comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
There are lots of rules surrounding flags here in the UK. You will often see them on government buildings and universities here. Different flags have to be raised and lowered throughout the year for various special days. Ordinary citizens tend not to have a flagpole although you might see some England flags hanging out of windows in support of the England football teams. Our country is so old that we don't need to have flags to remind us of our identity. I enjoy your videos because I get to see parts of England that I have never visited.
Thank you, friend, for the information. I completely understand that. The USA has lots of rules regarding the flag as well. I truly appreciate your insight. Thank you for your time leaving this comment. 🤍 Jess x
Jess Chris wow wow the Whiskey barrel is stunning and you got that really cheap! If you just drove to London with it in the back of your car you would have no problem asking £100 for it! You see some people in the UK just drive out in to the country and buy stock to sell back in the Cities and their towns here in the UK. They make a great profit and the customers are very happy! On the topic of flags in our Country you wont see too many as its our government pushing for a Multi cultural society and by raising a flag you segregate peopl! Dont ask my how this is but that our government being non patriotic! Lovely trip and great to watch thanks for sharing guys!
i used to live in wereham (the next village along the A134 from crimplesham) i loved downham market i would recommend an evening at the pub in wereham overlooking the village pond
Cops are mainly concentrated in cities these days, you don't see many in the countryside or small towns anymore. The Government have decimated the police forces all over the UK,you were very fortunate to see a cop car. By the way i like your video.👍
I've not been to Downham Market for many years! Needless to say, I've all but forgotten what the place looks like. Thanks for reminding me!! That looks lke a whisky (not whiskey unless it had, say bourbon in it) barrel and could do with a bit of a bit of 'tidying up'. Thanks for another ride in East Anglia.
Lol - one day I think you might drive past my house......you came close on this one. I always learn something from this your videos......this time it was the car park you turned into in DM, have driven past it 50 times without knowing its there 🙂
I thought you were perhaps picking up a mini barrel of whisky as a keepsake, but seeing the barrel in the back of the car I thought, these people are really going to party!! a bit of a letdown seeing the barrel was empty!🤣
Oh, that would have been fab if it was full! It's just for some DIY projects. That's a horrible letdown. If we had that much, we would have to share. 😉 🤍 Jess
Old barrels like that make amazing garden features. a bit of soil and compost, some flowers and hey presto. Old ornate chimney pots usually with hairline cracks are often used for the same thing as well as old fashioned buckets and kettles,
You might be onto something, picking up old British Antiques/bric a brac all the time and taking them home, when you do leave the UK. Fill up your shipping container, open up a store in America, they will sell like hot cakes. I want 20% of the profit for giving you the idea ;) No way, that barrel cost you 45 quid!!1
@@DaydreamersBarn 45 quid for that barrel, was that it? You could take things home like that which are old and British and sell them for 3-4 hundred dollars a go. Americans love anything that's old and British. I still want 20% ;) All joking apart, that's what I'd do when you go home.
The only places we've been to in our car (I'm a Trucker and used to load out of company near DM called Big K that "make" the BBQ briquette things) was the local cemeteries. Sounds weird right but we were trying to trace our family tree and there were supposed to be lots of our surname buried around there ! Didn't find any btw ! lol
I know the Big K factory quite well. Love the Bulldogs Barn down the road from it. That a bummer you didn't find any. Thank you for the comment. 🤍 Jess x
Hi folks, nice little tour today thank you. Look forward to seeing the barrel restored to full glory soon. As to the lack of flags in the UK, it is not considered acceptable, by some of our citizens. Flying the Union flag or the Cross of St George, labels you as an Imperialist, Colonialist, Fascist, Right wing extremist and Racist. We are discouraged from being proud of our country, and from being patriotic. Disgusting isn't it, and utter nonsense of course. By the way, you were only a few miles from Gooderstone Water Gardens today. A charming and tranquil place which we loved,and visited often. Lovely tea ( and I'm sure coffee ) and home made cakes of the highest quality. Please add to your list. Take binoculars if you have them!
I don't agree. Flags have been used to intimidate (in Northern Ireland) but in mainland Britain it is more that there is no need- as a nation we know our identity and don't need reminding of it. Pre WW1 flags were everywhere (look at old photos) but the slaughter that happened in the name of nationalism meant nationalism took a back seat.
I looked her up. I guess I can see it. Some have also said I look like Molly Ringwald. I'm really not sure. Hopefully, that's a compliment. LOL Cheers, my friend. 🤍 Jess x
@@DaydreamersBarn Yes, a compliment, as Sally has been a fave of mine for 25yrs :) Molly, bloody hell a blast from the past, would have to watch breakfast club again to have an opinion ;)
Not been to Downham for 20+ years and that was for the horse racing course and stud. Then on to the Broads (not women) and Fenlands. As usual, a charming visual presentation with commentary.
@@DaydreamersBarn Update on falling over. Don't laugh (Brit talk meaning knock yourself out with hilarity) I fell again on my Downs walk here in Eastbourne when I stepped into the self-dame hole and this time, I sprained the ankle. I think it's called Karma.
@stirlingmoss4621 o, no!! I'm sorry you're hurt, but it's very good that karma came back to bit you.. JK. I did laugh a little, so hopefully, I don't fall in my heels at the Battle of Britain Ball... 😅 😬 Cheers, my friend 🤍 Jess
jess in england there has been a professinal soccer league since 1888. there are 92 clubs in 4 divisions the top division has 20 clubs the other 3 each have 24 teams. each team plays the other teams in there division once at home and once away 3 points for a win 1 point for a tie and there are no play offs. at the end of every season the bottam 3 teams swap places with the top 3 teams from the division below the exceptions being the top of the top division and the bottam of the bottam division
When you mention KFC, I remember in a US jaunt, traveling back from San Diego zoo, back to Yuma, and stopping for some take away to enjoy with a few wines at home. I was shocked when they gave us mashed potatoes instead of fries. Local preferences I take it. Nice to see your traditional barrel. Great condition and complete. Good find. Coopering, I imagine is a great career nowadays. Have you ever tried Kings Lynn market and Hunstanton markets? It’s tooling since I was in that neck of the woods. Keep up the great videography.
Hi guys! Another great video and you sure did pick the weather well. 🙂 Observations? Oh, ..... go on then 😉 Interesting to hear you talk about "traditional" Fast Food. To us here in the UK the only real Fast Food that we had was good old Fish and Chips up until the 1980s and the spread of mainly US Chains such as the now ubiquitous McDonald's and KFC in that decade. There were some other outlets such as Oat Cake shops in the Black Country but not many. For something to be classed as Traditional here it needs to be at least 100 years old. 🤣 As for flying our flags on our houses, it isn't really too much of a "thing" here in the UK. Frankly, we don't feel the need to proclaim our nationality or pride in our country by doing that. It's enough for us to know that we feel it inside. We do however, on certain special occasions, decorate our villages, towns and city centres with our various flags. You should have been here in 2020 for the 75th Anniversary of VE Day. The nation was awash with them! And despite the Covid Lockdown we all came out (socially distanced of course!) to celebrate. The same sort of thing happened for our late Queen's Jubilee celebrations in 2012 and, of course, last year. That barrel looks as though it needs the attention of a Cooper (Barrel Maker and Restorer) if you plan to actually store anything in it. I believe that there is one in Little Waldingfield. Pleased to see that you appear to have finally got used to our country roads. 🙂 Looking forward to your next video. Keep 'em coming!!!👍
Friend, I love reading all your comments! I look forward to reading them all the time. Always so much details and informative! Cheers, my friend 🤍 Jess x
We had a big problem with people who liked flags about 80 years ago. Often but not always people who like to display the flag all the time express those peoples sentiments in Europe. So people only display the flag on important events.
Most whisky (whiskey is Irish) ages for several years in what used to be port barrels, so it is possible your barrel held port at some time in its early life. These usually oak barrels were made by tradesmen called Coopers whilst the hoops were installed, oddly enough, by a Hooper!
@@DaydreamersBarn , I remember you saying that you was travelling up to a flower farm in east Yorkshire, because I live in Yorkshire. I'll have a look see if I can find your short... :)
Flying British flags here in England isn't as big a thing as it is in America, although we are patriotic to our country we don't feel the need to show it constantly. however people will decorate their cars and homes with flags, face painting tying the union around their necks to show support, plus the British weather can be very unkind to flags . I have always loved markets and charity shops like the Borough Market London , Leeds indoor and outdoor markets are my favourite , but i also hear Camden Market is good too, but i haven't been unfortunately, i enjoyed the video guys see you in the next .
Have you heard of the expression “we’re putting the flags out…” at all?☺️ as you have recognised, we are not in the habit of putting our national Union flag or the relevant “country” flag, like to flag of St George just up where we fancy it, they only get put on flag poles on “special occasion and celebrations” etc etc. when it will actually MEAN something and not just be a decoration that one gets used to seeing all the time. Seeing all the Union flags at both the Queen’s Jubilees (all four of them!) and the recent coronation of King Charles in the Mall in London and bunting decorating the streets and shops, enforced the importance of the occasion and made it feel like a special “one-off” ☺️ So, we have that expression - “putting the flags out” (which can be used in speech to have different meanings and connotations 😉 celebratory and sarcastically! ) to indicate something that worthy of celebrating is occurring and yes, the flags go out and up! The expression can also be used not as a compliment but as a kind of sarcastic comment …. For example, you may have a friend or acquaintance not known for their generosity at buying “a round of drinks” in a pub and someone might make a back handed remark saying “ooh look, put the flags out, Joe’s (or a lady Joan!)got his wallet out and buying the drinks!” - meaning him (or her!) buying the drinks is such an unusual thing to occur, it’s worthy of a bit of “flag waving”! 😂. Or like me here, a truculent task avoiding teenager volunteering to wash the dishes, my mum would clap her hands and pretend to wave a flag at her happiness of me doing something useful! 😲🙄😁 So, if flags were on display all of the time, a special event (like anything to do with Royalty or Last Night of the Proms) just wouldn’t have the same sense of patriotic occasion to it, as well, it’s just “a flag” 🤷🏽♀️ If you want to witness lovely but mad patriot fervour, look out for Last Night of the Proms on BBC1 tv station 😁 thousands of people inside the Royal Albert Hall and in parks around the UK countries, all from different parts of the world, wearing daft hats and holding flags of all nationalities and sizes, dancing and singing and having a really good time. I am not embarrassed or ashamed to say it but watching it always makes me 🥲happy tears! And I think a lot of people feel the same way too…. Keep having fun here and enjoying our little green land 🥰
As always, friend, you never disappoint with your informative comments! I love reading and learning from them. I also feel like I get to know you more each time. Thank you for your time watching and leaving a comment. I love getting to call this slice of heaven home for a while. 🤍 Jess x
Right!!! That would have been the best purchase yet for £20.. Thank you for the comment and for watching the video. My apologies for the late response. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I find it about the same from what I have seen so far. I do think both countries have pros to them. I'm just loving this experience calling this slice of heaven home! Thank you for your comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess
Yes, flag waving isn't really a British thing though there are exceptions such as the annual Last Night of the Proms but that's very much an exception. The general British culture is 'don't brag' and there-by flag waving is seen as excessive, sort of, yes, we know your British so you don't need to wave the flag.
If the spelling of whisky has an “e” in it, it isn’t Scottish whisky. Irish whiskey does have an “e”. So, Americans, please don’t be tempted to think that your Scotch always comes from Scotland.
Hopefully, till 2024. Not sure what the military has in store. We're definitely loving calling this slice of heaven home. Thank you for your comment. 🤍 Jess
With regards to the flag, ....being overly fond of the English or British flags these days marks you out as a certain type of person...a bit of a Brexiteer, possible right wing, a middle englander, or a past British bulldog still thinking we have an empire ...those might be broad generalisations but in part true , however I think most in the UK see a flag as an identity yes, but are really not bothered about waving a piece of cloth shouting that we are British, we know we are British and will defend what is right as a population but not to the extent of displaying our flag on every street corner, house porch etc as that's a little overboard I guess and at best shows patriotism, but one that needs to be constantly talked about and shown to believe its real, or at worst nationalism to tell the world we are this, don't mess with us type of mentality.....or very simple put, we don't really have a history of flags on houses every street corner on your trucks etc, no European country does, flags only come out for special events 🤷♂️❤🇬🇧🇺🇲🏴🏴🏴
@glastonbury4304. Agree with you we don't have a history of displaying flags but so silly to somehow try and link the British or English flags to some sort of far right extremism. Ive never met anyone who thinks that. And what's wrong with being either right-wing or a Brexiteer exactly?
@f3aok ...I think you're taking it to literally, I was pointing out a perception , much like parents believing their child will be kidnapped if they had to walk to school on their own , it's a perception, doesn't mean it's real or true, but a perception can be a powerful emotion
We've been here a Long Time. We don't need a Flag to remind us. Just a Library of Books 📚 to inform us and remind. Your presently Banning Books. What's Next 🔥 Books. Ho dear Here we go again.
Kind? careful, when acquaintances turn into friends the insults start to fly. Special consideration along those lines are Birthday cards, and for people you have known from your schools days 🙂 I never pay for parking. I ride an EUC and tend to use that for last mile into town. Pride - well I did cut the hedge today 🙂. Flags - yes a lot in the states. We are proud of our Country and our flag but, we are more understated. Scottish, Welsh, Cornish flags are flown in those areas because although British, they are also proud of their traits and culture within the Country. Talking of the Irish 🙂 Metallica - Whiskey In The Jar (TH-cam).
Dear friend, Thank you for the great insight! I truly appreciate your time and comment. I loved reading it all. I appreciate how much pride you all have here. I am so thankful to call this slice of heaven home for a while. Cheers 🤍 Jess
when you were talking about " showing our flags", the reason is simple !, OUR ASIAN FRIENDS DON,T LIKE IT and complain, i,m from near manchester in a town called " rochdale"{ birthplace of the co op, lisa stansfield, ], also our town hall was wanted by hitler, if he had won ww11 , he had plans to pull it down { stone by stone} and re build it in berlin !, anyway , in the north of the u.k, we have a lot of asians { a lot in rochdale}, and they moan at the saint george flag being shown !, you wouldent belive it would you!, " but its true", centuries of tradition being spat upon by muslims, whove been here 5 minutes.
Dont leave! We love you guys 🇬🇧
Oh, we love you all! Cheers, friend 🤍 Jess & Chris
Lovely video and beautiful music. Enjoy your stay in civilisation before going back to the colony! 🤣🤣❤️
Haha, thank you, friend! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Generally the US is the exception with the flag thing certainly throughout Europe you wont see a country's flag much, I don't think anywhere else swears allegiance to the flag etc. Not a bad old place UK really glad you can appreciate all the everyday stuff, enjoy.
Thank you for the insight on my flag question. Appreciate your time watching and leaving a comment. 🤍 Jess x
Half my family is Italian and half Irish, how does that work? Anyway, I was born and raised in Northumberland. Now thats the best part of England full of castles, Roman history and Vikings, I love it. Also, I have travelled Europe, Africa and the far east, seen many beautiful places but England and Northumberland cannot be beaten.
Thank you for the family insight. I will look into Northumberland. Thank you for the recommendation. 🤍 Jess x
Hi lovely couple great film you must have passed RAF marham flying your aeroplanes I live near the camp you must go to holkham hall holkham beach it will be great walk and history or a fun time go to thursford museum you both love it have fun
Thanks for the tip! We drive past RAF Marham often. Thank you for your time watching. 🤍 Jess x
A lovely video as usual thank you so much for sharing it with me. The scenery in that part of the world is so beautiful. You chose some lovely background music as well. I look forward to your next one
Thank you very much! I'm so glad we can share our videos with you. Cheers, friend 🤍 Jess
You noticed how well kept our houses are in the small towns and villages. Thankyou. Have you ever heard our very famous saying? ”An English man’s home is his castle”.
@@kenvoysey8222 Well, my home and the homes of everyone living on the same lane or country road as me consists of a house, a front garden and a back garden. That’s probably why we like to take care of it all.
I love it and truly appreciate it! Thank you for the comment and for watching our video. 🤍 Jess x
About the flags; we're a patriotic nation, we just don't feel the need to shout about it like that. If there's a sports tournament we're doing well in, like the recent Women's World Cup, then you might see some more flags being flown. If you want to see us really showing how patriotic we can be, I recommend you watch the Last Night Of The Proms on September 9th, especially when Rule Britannia comes on.🎉🇬🇧
I completely get it! Thank you for sharing. I will watching more sports and such. Love it here and was just very curious, was all. Thank you for your comment. 🤍 Jess
The only place in Britain I have seen a lot of flags outside a major sport event was in Belfast during The Troubles- flags were used tribally and to intimidate. Whilst I am sure most English never experienced this, it left a sour taste for me and put me off flying flags.
In the UK we only have the one flag for the union and it serves the same purpose as both of the flags available to the United states; the stars and stripes (national unity) and the confederate flag (national divisiveness). For many of my generation the union jack was only ever used to decorate racist organisations and extreme right wing events. Even though my family fought and died for the flag during ww2 I am extremely suspicious of any event that requires a UK flag to be waved.
After all people who need to wave flags probably shouldn’t be allowed to have them.
I uset to go to Ludlow market, fantastic veg etc. The cheese stall sold wedding dresses!!!!??!! Love Ludlow Shropshire, worth a weekend trip. Fabulous castle and food its just dtunning.
I will definitely look into that! Thank you for the recommendation, friend. 🤍 Jess
Don't know how they made a connection between cheese and a Wedding dress ? But it's so off scale it's got to be English.
@@maxmoore9955 I absolutely love it and appreciate it! ❤️
We live in Norfolk but further east. As it's not far have you been to Ely. Lovely place and cathedral is truly awesome. You must explore the north Norfolk coast. Fabulous beaches. Holt, Aylsham, Reepham and Swaffham are attractive little towns. Norwich is wonderful too. Has everything.
Hello, here are a couple of our fun videos of Ely.
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Thank you so very much for your comment/ recommendations and for watching our videos. My apologies for the late response. Cheers 🤍 Jess & Chris x
Another relaxing video - loved it. You seem to picking up a lot of British habits, lol . On a side note Chris is a really excellent driver. On Flags we are not really into flag waving lol.
Thank you. We love learning and picking up things to help us become more in touch with the community. I feel like when we arrived, we stuck out like sore thumbs like those "Americans"..... Now, I feel like we fit in and are embracing being a part of this country. I like to soak everything in like a sponge. I want to implement things I learn here at our farm in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan as I can.
Love getter to call this slice of heaven home for a while. Cheers 🤍 Jess
Another great video Jess 👍
Thank you, sweet friend! 🤍 Jess x
Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk) , Norwich (Norfolk) & Cambridge (Cambridgeshire) are great places to visit and shop In East Anglia.
I love Bury St Edmunds! We will definitely check out Cambridge and Norwich. Thank you for the recommendations! 🤍 Jess x
Oh wow, 2k subscribers and only just after your birthday in the grand scheme of things! ❤
I thank you for the continued support and love along the way. We have the best friends on TH-cam!! 🤍 Jess x
Interesting bit of info . Most whiskey barrels are usually ex us bourbon casks or port and sherry casks.
💯, this one come from Scotland, which was used for Scotch after it was used in the US. So cool and love how it's not only used for one whiskey. I appreciate your time watching and leaving us a comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess & Chris x
I am really enjoying your videos and, like all other commentators, I think that your family are delightful and very welcome. I live in Suffolk and the places you visit are very familiar. If you have not already done so, King's Lynn, Fakenham, Cromer and Bury St Edmunds are lovely. At Christmas time, the small town of Holt in Norfolk puts on a fantastic festive light display.
I could not help but notice that the lovely oak barrel has some of its rings missing and I guess those are the loose rings you picked up. When a barrel is empty, the oak shrinks and the rings become loose and fall off. The 'spare' rings need to be put back and hammered tight or the barrel will soon fall apart. Apologies if you already knew this.
Welcome, we're so happy you enjoy the channel! We love traveling so much to see here on the island.
We are aware and have fixed the issue on the barrel to take it back to the US. Thank you for your comment and for watching the video. 🤍 Jess x
Hi guys lovely video always find it relaxing , we are patriotic just quietly patriotic , we do not feel the need to make a great show of it its nicer to be more modest than showy .😊 best wishes ❤
I love your input on the flag question. Thank you for your time. Cheers 🤍 Jess
The village you drive through is Crimplesham - pronounced CRIMPLE and SHAM - but as all one word. But it isn't somewhere I am familiar with, so it could be CRIMPLES and HAM but as all one word! Even us Brits get it wrong in places......
Hi Jess
Thank you for another lovely video showing your region of the country. I've travelled all over this island except for East Anglia so it's interesting to see what I have missed.
With regard to the flying of the flag, I have a theory that in America there is no one that represents your country. You have a president but if they don't belong to the party you support you are not going to think of them as representing you. Therefore, the flag is all you have to show your support for your country.
Here in the UK, we have a Monarch who represents everybody regardless of political persuasion. I am as patriotic as anybody but I have never felt the need to fly a flag.
As I say, this is my theory, but I would be interested to hear other peoples views on the matter.
I tend to agree with you Kenneth. The US flag is treated as the non-political symbol of national identity. In contrast, our national flag is essentially treated as bunting. The design can be reproduced on door mats, tea towels, umbrellas, footwear almost anything, even items of underwear. As you have pointed out, we have a monarch, a figure above politics who is with us for life and the focus of national identity.
You don't see a plethora of flags in European republics like France or Germany for example.
Thank you for your insight. I appreciate your thoughts and time. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I live in Wimbotsham which is about 10 minutes walk to Downham Market, my children also live in Downham Market x
How fabulous! Love Downham Market and the people there. Maybe one day we will see you around! Cheers 🤍 Jess
I was based just up the road at RAF Marham for quite a few years, and love the entire area, in fact I ended up settling in Wymondham between Thetford and Norwich
Oh, how wonderful! We hear the planes all the time from RAF Marham. So cool, I think! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I love these gentle calm videos through the countryside. Very well presented. Check the KFC sauce for ingredients and you will find that the US version probably has 3 times the ingredients. They will be additives banned in Europe.
We truly love driving around exploring and taking you all along with us. It's like sharing this beautiful island through our eyes and perspective. Thank you for your time watching our video and leaving us a comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
There are lots of rules surrounding flags here in the UK. You will often see them on government buildings and universities here. Different flags have to be raised and lowered throughout the year for various special days. Ordinary citizens tend not to have a flagpole although you might see some England flags hanging out of windows in support of the England football teams.
Our country is so old that we don't need to have flags to remind us of our identity.
I enjoy your videos because I get to see parts of England that I have never visited.
Thank you, friend, for the information. I completely understand that. The USA has lots of rules regarding the flag as well. I truly appreciate your insight. Thank you for your time leaving this comment. 🤍 Jess x
Jess Chris wow wow the Whiskey barrel is stunning and you got that really cheap! If you just drove to London with it in the back of your car you would have no problem asking £100 for it! You see some people in the UK just drive out in to the country and buy stock to sell back in the Cities and their towns here in the UK. They make a great profit and the customers are very happy! On the topic of flags in our Country you wont see too many as its our government pushing for a Multi cultural society and by raising a flag you segregate peopl! Dont ask my how this is but that our government being non patriotic! Lovely trip and great to watch thanks for sharing guys!
i used to live in wereham (the next village along the A134 from crimplesham)
i loved downham market
i would recommend an evening at the pub in wereham overlooking the village pond
How fabulous! We will definitely check out the pub in Wereham. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Poor Chris...he always has to go along with your nutty purchases and days out! 😅
Mind you...I can see why he does.
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I know!! My poor, poor love. He sure knows how to make me happy. I do return the favor. LoL
Cheers, my dear friend
Jess x
Thanks guys great video you must come and see my home town of Bath you will be most welcome
Thank you, friend! I definitely want to make a trip to Bath. It's definitely closer to the top of my list. Cheers 🤍 Jess
Cops are mainly concentrated in cities these days, you don't see many in the countryside or small towns anymore. The Government have decimated the police forces all over the UK,you were very fortunate to see a cop car. By the way i like your video.👍
Thank you for your insight on the cop question. Appreciate your time and support! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I've not been to Downham Market for many years! Needless to say, I've all but forgotten what the place looks like. Thanks for reminding me!! That looks lke a whisky (not whiskey unless it had, say bourbon in it) barrel and could do with a bit of a bit of 'tidying up'. Thanks for another ride in East Anglia.
It was a bourbon from the US, then when to Scotland to be used for whisky. Super cool! Cheers 🤍 Jess
Lol - one day I think you might drive past my house......you came close on this one. I always learn something from this your videos......this time it was the car park you turned into in DM, have driven past it 50 times without knowing its there 🙂
Oh, that would be funny if we did! Maybe one day we will... I'm so glad you enjoy the videos and can learn something from them. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Another nice day out, can't beat markets for fresh veg.
Do you grow much of your own?
Yes, we do not as much as we need but some. I love visiting a fresh market! Cheers 🤍 Jess
Watch the last night at the Proms to to the Union Jack.
Fabulous, thank you for the recommendation. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I thought you were perhaps picking up a mini barrel of whisky as a keepsake, but seeing the barrel in the back of the car I thought, these people are really going to party!! a bit of a letdown seeing the barrel was empty!🤣
Oh, that would have been fab if it was full! It's just for some DIY projects. That's a horrible letdown. If we had that much, we would have to share. 😉
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Old barrels like that make amazing garden features. a bit of soil and compost, some flowers and hey presto. Old ornate chimney pots usually with hairline cracks are often used for the same thing as well as old fashioned buckets and kettles,
You might be onto something, picking up old British Antiques/bric a brac all the time and taking them home, when you do leave the UK. Fill up your shipping container, open up a store in America, they will sell like hot cakes. I want 20% of the profit for giving you the idea ;)
No way, that barrel cost you 45 quid!!1
Oh, I have a problem, I fall in love with everything for our farmhouse. That's a fabulous idea, my friend! 🤍Jess
@@DaydreamersBarn 45 quid for that barrel, was that it? You could take things home like that which are old and British and sell them for 3-4 hundred dollars a go. Americans love anything that's old and British. I still want 20% ;) All joking apart, that's what I'd do when you go home.
The only places we've been to in our car (I'm a Trucker and used to load out of company near DM called Big K that "make" the BBQ briquette things) was the local cemeteries.
Sounds weird right but we were trying to trace our family tree and there were supposed to be lots of our surname buried around there !
Didn't find any btw ! lol
I know the Big K factory quite well. Love the Bulldogs Barn down the road from it. That a bummer you didn't find any. Thank you for the comment. 🤍 Jess x
Hi folks, nice little tour today thank you. Look forward to seeing the barrel restored to full glory soon. As to the lack of flags in the UK, it is not considered acceptable, by some of our citizens. Flying the Union flag or the Cross of St George, labels you as an Imperialist, Colonialist, Fascist, Right wing extremist
and Racist. We are discouraged from being proud of our country, and from being patriotic. Disgusting isn't it, and utter nonsense of course.
By the way, you were only a few miles from Gooderstone Water Gardens today. A charming and tranquil place which we loved,and visited often. Lovely tea ( and I'm sure coffee ) and home made cakes of the highest quality. Please add to your list. Take binoculars if you have them!
I don't agree. Flags have been used to intimidate (in Northern Ireland) but in mainland Britain it is more that there is no need- as a nation we know our identity and don't need reminding of it. Pre WW1 flags were everywhere (look at old photos) but the slaughter that happened in the name of nationalism meant nationalism took a back seat.
Thank you both for your informative comments! Appreciate you both. 🤍 Jess x
@@charlesunderwood6334 Well there is going to be a big red cross hanging out of my upstairs window, next St George's Day!
It's uncanny how you look like British actress/comedienne Sally Phillips, when you smile, spooky :)
I looked her up. I guess I can see it. Some have also said I look like Molly Ringwald. I'm really not sure. Hopefully, that's a compliment. LOL
Cheers, my friend. 🤍 Jess x
@@DaydreamersBarn Yes, a compliment, as Sally has been a fave of mine for 25yrs :) Molly, bloody hell a blast from the past, would have to watch breakfast club again to have an opinion ;)
I'm 53 by the way, so I did watch it first time round, just never since, along with Pretty in Pink ha ha :)
Not been to Downham for 20+ years and that was for the horse racing course and stud. Then on to the Broads (not women) and Fenlands. As usual, a charming visual presentation with commentary.
Thank you. I'm so glad we could take you along down memory lane. Cheers 🤍 Jess
@@DaydreamersBarn Update on falling over. Don't laugh (Brit talk meaning knock yourself out with hilarity) I fell again on my Downs walk here in Eastbourne when I stepped into the self-dame hole and this time, I sprained the ankle. I think it's called Karma.
@stirlingmoss4621 o, no!! I'm sorry you're hurt, but it's very good that karma came back to bit you.. JK. I did laugh a little, so hopefully, I don't fall in my heels at the Battle of Britain Ball... 😅 😬
Cheers, my friend 🤍 Jess
jess in england there has been a professinal soccer league since 1888. there are 92 clubs in 4 divisions the top division has 20 clubs the other 3 each have 24 teams. each team plays the other teams in there division once at home and once away 3 points for a win 1 point for a tie and there are no play offs. at the end of every season the bottam 3 teams swap places with the top 3 teams from the division below the exceptions being the top of the top division and the bottam of the bottam division
Friend, as always, you have so much information. Thank you for sharing! 🤍 Jess
Well done for saying Downam ( dropping the h ) your both on the way to becoming a Anglophile
Thank you! We love that sweet little town visit it almost weekly. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Hope it's Full .
That would have been fab! Unfortunately, was not the case.
Just some good DYI projects in its future. 🤍 Jess
When you mention KFC, I remember in a US jaunt, traveling back from San Diego zoo, back to Yuma, and stopping for some take away to enjoy with a few wines at home. I was shocked when they gave us mashed potatoes instead of fries. Local preferences I take it. Nice to see your traditional barrel. Great condition and complete. Good find. Coopering, I imagine is a great career nowadays. Have you ever tried Kings Lynn market and Hunstanton markets? It’s tooling since I was in that neck of the woods. Keep up the great videography.
Thank you for the lovely comment! Loved reading about your experiences. Cheers 🤍 Jess
Hi guys! Another great video and you sure did pick the weather well. 🙂
Observations? Oh, ..... go on then 😉
Interesting to hear you talk about "traditional" Fast Food. To us here in the UK the only real Fast Food that we had was good old Fish and Chips up until the 1980s and the spread of mainly US Chains such as the now ubiquitous McDonald's and KFC in that decade.
There were some other outlets such as Oat Cake shops in the Black Country but not many.
For something to be classed as Traditional here it needs to be at least 100 years old. 🤣
As for flying our flags on our houses, it isn't really too much of a "thing" here in the UK. Frankly, we don't feel the need to proclaim our nationality or pride in our country by doing that. It's enough for us to know that we feel it inside.
We do however, on certain special occasions, decorate our villages, towns and city centres with our various flags. You should have been here in 2020 for the 75th Anniversary of VE Day. The nation was awash with them! And despite the Covid Lockdown we all came out (socially distanced of course!) to celebrate.
The same sort of thing happened for our late Queen's Jubilee celebrations in 2012 and, of course, last year.
That barrel looks as though it needs the attention of a Cooper (Barrel Maker and Restorer) if you plan to actually store anything in it. I believe that there is one in Little Waldingfield.
Pleased to see that you appear to have finally got used to our country roads. 🙂
Looking forward to your next video. Keep 'em coming!!!👍
We had Wimpy restaurants (but were more like a US diner than McDonalds)
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Yes we did. But you are correct, they were not exactly 'Fast Food' were they?
Friend, I love reading all your comments! I look forward to reading them all the time. Always so much details and informative! Cheers, my friend 🤍 Jess x
We had a big problem with people who liked flags about 80 years ago. Often but not always people who like to display the flag all the time express those peoples sentiments in Europe.
So people only display the flag on important events.
Thank you for your insight on the flags here in the UK. 🤍 Jess x
Most whisky (whiskey is Irish) ages for several years in what used to be port barrels, so it is possible your barrel held port at some time in its early life. These usually oak barrels were made by tradesmen called Coopers whilst the hoops were installed, oddly enough, by a Hooper!
They meant the difference in spelling@@kenvoysey8222
Thanks for the insight. Cheers 🤍 Jess
Hi Jess, I thought you was travelling up to a flower farm in Yorkshire this week?.
We did! We will have another video coming very soon, I promise. Did share a Short here on TH-cam to support her farm. 🤍 Jess
@@DaydreamersBarn , I remember you saying that you was travelling up to a flower farm in east Yorkshire, because I live in Yorkshire. I'll have a look see if I can find your short... :)
@AndrewStead-wv4po it's so beautiful up that way! Hopefully, I will have the editing done in the next couple of weeks to share with you all. xx 🤍 Jess
Flying British flags here in England isn't as big a thing as it is in America, although we are patriotic to our country we don't feel the need to show it constantly. however people will decorate their cars and homes with flags, face painting tying the union around their necks to show support, plus the British weather can be very unkind to flags . I have always loved markets and charity shops like the Borough Market London , Leeds indoor and outdoor markets are my favourite , but i also hear Camden Market is good too, but i haven't been unfortunately, i enjoyed the video guys see you in the next .
Thank you for the insight on the flad here in the UK. Cheers 🤍 Jess
Have you heard of the expression “we’re putting the flags out…” at all?☺️ as you have recognised, we are not in the habit of putting our national Union flag or the relevant “country” flag, like to flag of St George just up where we fancy it, they only get put on flag poles on “special occasion and celebrations” etc etc. when it will actually MEAN something and not just be a decoration that one gets used to seeing all the time.
Seeing all the Union flags at both the Queen’s Jubilees (all four of them!) and the recent coronation of King Charles in the Mall in London and bunting decorating the streets and shops, enforced the importance of the occasion and made it feel like a special “one-off” ☺️
So, we have that expression - “putting the flags out” (which can be used in speech to have different meanings and connotations 😉 celebratory and sarcastically! ) to indicate something that worthy of celebrating is occurring and yes, the flags go out and up!
The expression can also be used not as a compliment but as a kind of sarcastic comment …. For example, you may have a friend or acquaintance not known for their generosity at buying “a round of drinks” in a pub and someone might make a back handed remark saying “ooh look, put the flags out, Joe’s (or a lady Joan!)got his wallet out and buying the drinks!” - meaning him (or her!) buying the drinks is such an unusual thing to occur, it’s worthy of a bit of “flag waving”! 😂. Or like me here, a truculent task avoiding teenager volunteering to wash the dishes, my mum would clap her hands and pretend to wave a flag at her happiness of me doing something useful! 😲🙄😁
So, if flags were on display all of the time, a special event (like anything to do with Royalty or Last Night of the Proms) just wouldn’t have the same sense of patriotic occasion to it, as well, it’s just “a flag” 🤷🏽♀️
If you want to witness lovely but mad patriot fervour, look out for Last Night of the Proms on BBC1 tv station 😁 thousands of people inside the Royal Albert Hall and in parks around the UK countries, all from different parts of the world, wearing daft hats and holding flags of all nationalities and sizes, dancing and singing and having a really good time. I am not embarrassed or ashamed to say it but watching it always makes me 🥲happy tears! And I think a lot of people feel the same way too….
Keep having fun here and enjoying our little green land 🥰
As always, friend, you never disappoint with your informative comments! I love reading and learning from them. I also feel like I get to know you more each time. Thank you for your time watching and leaving a comment.
I love getting to call this slice of heaven home for a while. 🤍 Jess x
We do not do flags as we know who we are and love our country, we just don't feel the need to show it , British unity i suppose
I completely understand that. Thanks, watching and commenting. Cheers 🤍 Jess
Shame the whisky barrel wasn't full.
Right!!! That would have been the best purchase yet for £20.. Thank you for the comment and for watching the video. My apologies for the late response. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Are the people in the UK more law abiding?
I find it about the same from what I have seen so far. I do think both countries have pros to them. I'm just loving this experience calling this slice of heaven home! Thank you for your comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess
Yes, flag waving isn't really a British thing though there are exceptions such as the annual Last Night of the Proms but that's very much an exception. The general British culture is 'don't brag' and there-by flag waving is seen as excessive, sort of, yes, we know your British so you don't need to wave the flag.
Thank you for the insight. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
If the spelling of whisky has an “e” in it, it isn’t Scottish whisky. Irish whiskey does have an “e”. So, Americans, please don’t be tempted to think that your Scotch always comes from Scotland.
Definitely, thank you for the information and insight, my friend. Cheers 🤍 Jess
How long are you here for?
Hopefully, till 2024. Not sure what the military has in store. We're definitely loving calling this slice of heaven home. Thank you for your comment. 🤍 Jess
It is illegal to fly any flag they are reserved only for public buildings. Concession is made for specific occasions by applying to local authorities
Oh, very interesting. Thanks for sharing and we appreciate your time watching our video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
With regards to the flag, ....being overly fond of the English or British flags these days marks you out as a certain type of person...a bit of a Brexiteer, possible right wing, a middle englander, or a past British bulldog still thinking we have an empire ...those might be broad generalisations but in part true , however I think most in the UK see a flag as an identity yes, but are really not bothered about waving a piece of cloth shouting that we are British, we know we are British and will defend what is right as a population but not to the extent of displaying our flag on every street corner, house porch etc as that's a little overboard I guess and at best shows patriotism, but one that needs to be constantly talked about and shown to believe its real, or at worst nationalism to tell the world we are this, don't mess with us type of mentality.....or very simple put, we don't really have a history of flags on houses every street corner on your trucks etc, no European country does, flags only come out for special events 🤷♂️❤🇬🇧🇺🇲🏴🏴🏴
@glastonbury4304. Agree with you we don't have a history of displaying flags but so silly to somehow try and link the British or English flags to some sort of far right extremism. Ive never met anyone who thinks that. And what's wrong with being either right-wing or a Brexiteer exactly?
@@f3aok The USSR used to call the people in the western Europe who supported them useful idiots. I wonder what they call the brexiters.
@f3aok ...I think you're taking it to literally, I was pointing out a perception , much like parents believing their child will be kidnapped if they had to walk to school on their own , it's a perception, doesn't mean it's real or true, but a perception can be a powerful emotion
@LS-mx1ge ...you're not a Sinead O'connor fan then!? 😉😅
Thank you for your honest insight and information. I truly appreciate your time leaving this for me to read through. Cheers and Much🤍 Jess x
We've been here a Long Time. We don't need a Flag to remind us. Just a Library of Books 📚 to inform us and remind. Your presently Banning Books. What's Next 🔥 Books. Ho dear Here we go again.
I completely get that! Thank you for your comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Hi, if you are not sure how to pronounce a place name just ask a local.
We definitely do. Thank you for your comment. 🤍 Jess
Kind? careful, when acquaintances turn into friends the insults start to fly. Special consideration along those lines are Birthday cards, and for people you have known from your schools days 🙂 I never pay for parking. I ride an EUC and tend to use that for last mile into town. Pride - well I did cut the hedge today 🙂. Flags - yes a lot in the states. We are proud of our Country and our flag but, we are more understated. Scottish, Welsh, Cornish flags are flown in those areas because although British, they are also proud of their traits and culture within the Country. Talking of the Irish 🙂 Metallica - Whiskey In The Jar (TH-cam).
Dear friend, Thank you for the great insight! I truly appreciate your time and comment. I loved reading it all. I appreciate how much pride you all have here.
I am so thankful to call this slice of heaven home for a while. Cheers 🤍 Jess
We are patriotic but don't feel the need to openly declare it. You should watch Last Night at the Proms to see true patriotism.
We appreciate the recommendation. Also, thank you for your comment and support on our channel. Cheers 🤍 Jess & Chris x
when you were talking about " showing our flags", the reason is simple !, OUR ASIAN FRIENDS DON,T LIKE IT and complain, i,m from near manchester in a town called " rochdale"{ birthplace of the co op, lisa stansfield, ], also our town hall was wanted by hitler, if he had won ww11 , he had plans to pull it down { stone by stone} and re build it in berlin !, anyway , in the north of the u.k, we have a lot of asians { a lot in rochdale}, and they moan at the saint george flag being shown !, you wouldent belive it would you!, " but its true", centuries of tradition being spat upon by muslims, whove been here 5 minutes.
Thank you so much for your insight and sharing your thoughts. We hope you have a lovely day. Cheers 🤍 Jess x