What have we learned about Craig thus far? #1- He loves coffee. I'm jealous of the beach. I can't wait till I get to make an appearance on the daily vlog. Keep it up, it is fun to follow along.
Oh, I think we've learned a little more, plumbing the emotional depths of SMS, learning that he can support a good narrative across more than a short subject, discovering his ability to put out good content with minimal post-production - little things like that 😁
@@AnAussieinAmerica - People don't watch the whole episodes? Tell me it isn't so, Craig! Lattes aren't coffee - they're an abomination perpetrated on good espresso 😎
Im originally from San Fancisco, California. But in now live in Houston, Texas. We love going to the Texas beaches during the summer. Cheers Seemyshell. Great vacation vlog.
Born and lived my first year of life in Portland, Maine. I'm an east coast baby. Lobster, lighthouses, and the Atlantic Ocean crashing upon the rocks. Haven't been back since my family moved when I was a toddler.
@@AnAussieinAmerica I think it would be just another place for me. Different situation than yours as you have many memories tied to your location, whereas I don't have any to mine.
Glad to see you back down under for a bit, I grew up in Cronulla Beach, NSW but kept moving to different places after that. Where I am now I have been here for 20 years now in the Bankstown council area still in NSW.
You asked Craig 😁 I'm from Easton in Massachusetts, the cradle of the USA. My Dad was from Green Harbor in Marshfield, about a mile from the Atlantic. The beach was always a part of my life with the coast and Cape Cod being near, so much so that I always feel a little lost without the ocean to the East - its' 'pull' giving me a sense of direction. Beth was born in Orlando, Florida so she has much the same, and (this year 19 years ago) we got married ON the beach at Grayton Beach, Florida in full gown and suit, but barefoot 😎 Enjoy the beach - few enough good ones in New Joisey, eh? Come on up the coast when you get home, mate: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine await your beaching pleasure.
The ocean scenes and colourings along with the music were just lovely. Cool cap 'The North Face' at least we know where to find your face lol. I grew up up the hill, I've not strayed far, except for about 3½ years in Wagga. My family have lived here forever with some cousins going to the Northern Rivers. Funny enough dad's siblings lived all around the Illawarra, so I spent many a time down there visiting. I don't go over to my home street much, but have sure noticed a lot of changes there, and find it extremely weird being there now - so familiar but so foreign. I guess that is how you feel at this time. Cheers, enjoy the brew.
Sooooo very true, seeing all the changes is incredible. I’ve lived in so many places, from the Illawarra, Sydney, Northern Rivers & now Jersey.. it’s funny how we find ‘home’ in so many places.
@@AnAussieinAmerica Absolutely, but there will usually only be 'no place like home', the one and only home. At least for those who grew up in one place and didn't get shuffled around and didn't really acquire a connection to one place.
I had no idea usa had awesome beaches as far north as NJ, which is one reason I want to move there! However, if you venture north, hammonasset state park in CT has a nice beach and a few caches to be found. Ive camped there during the summer for 30 years!
I just checked out that area on google earth, it looks nice, I’ll put that place on my to-go list. Beaches in NJ are nice, just very different to Australia 🇦🇺
@@AnAussieinAmerica it's a beautiful place to camp and has all of the necessary stores nearby so I don't worry about forgetting anything. Not that I would forget anything. I have an older model Nissan Pathfinder that gets packed up tight with all of my camping gear haha.
See this is why Canada's stuck in the middle. It's "ant" here, heh. But my parents from England/Scotland would say "aw-nt". Yet here we share many British grammatical similarities with Aus and not with the US. We are middle ground people! hehe Although we do say "shaRks", not "shahks" ;) Hey it's January, why's the pool covered? haha
What have we learned about Craig thus far? #1- He loves coffee. I'm jealous of the beach. I can't wait till I get to make an appearance on the daily vlog. Keep it up, it is fun to follow along.
Oh, I think we've learned a little more, plumbing the emotional depths of SMS, learning that he can support a good narrative across more than a short subject, discovering his ability to put out good content with minimal post-production - little things like that 😁
🤣🤣 I do love my coffee mate, I’ll share something new soon.. You may make an appearance soon..
Cheers Jim, maybe you watch the whole episodes… I do drink coffee every morning ☕️ 😁
@@AnAussieinAmerica - People don't watch the whole episodes? Tell me it isn't so, Craig! Lattes aren't coffee - they're an abomination perpetrated on good espresso 😎
Im originally from San Fancisco, California. But in now live in Houston, Texas. We love going to the Texas beaches during the summer. Cheers Seemyshell. Great vacation vlog.
Thanks mate, I’d love to visit a beach in Texas, I just googled a few pics.
Born and lived my first year of life in Portland, Maine. I'm an east coast baby. Lobster, lighthouses, and the Atlantic Ocean crashing upon the rocks. Haven't been back since my family moved when I was a toddler.
Oh wow, I wonder what feelings you would get if you took a trip back to your hometown? Especially with your description of the crashing waves?
@@AnAussieinAmerica I think it would be just another place for me. Different situation than yours as you have many memories tied to your location, whereas I don't have any to mine.
Glad to see you back down under for a bit, I grew up in Cronulla Beach, NSW but kept moving to different places after that. Where I am now I have been here for 20 years now in the Bankstown council area still in NSW.
Still caching, GC??
@@AnAussieinAmerica starting again slowly
You asked Craig 😁 I'm from Easton in Massachusetts, the cradle of the USA. My Dad was from Green Harbor in Marshfield, about a mile from the Atlantic. The beach was always a part of my life with the coast and Cape Cod being near, so much so that I always feel a little lost without the ocean to the East - its' 'pull' giving me a sense of direction. Beth was born in Orlando, Florida so she has much the same, and (this year 19 years ago) we got married ON the beach at Grayton Beach, Florida in full gown and suit, but barefoot 😎
Enjoy the beach - few enough good ones in New Joisey, eh? Come on up the coast when you get home, mate: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine await your beaching pleasure.
The beaches in Jersey are nice, and I love walking the boardwalks. Fun fact - Jersey charge a fee 💰to go onto their beaches.
@@AnAussieinAmerica - Even funner fact: you can get IN to Jersey for free, but most often have to pay a toll to get Out 😎
The ocean scenes and colourings along with the music were just lovely. Cool cap 'The North Face' at least we know where to find your face lol. I grew up up the hill, I've not strayed far, except for about 3½ years in Wagga. My family have lived here forever with some cousins going to the Northern Rivers. Funny enough dad's siblings lived all around the Illawarra, so I spent many a time down there visiting. I don't go over to my home street much, but have sure noticed a lot of changes there, and find it extremely weird being there now - so familiar but so foreign. I guess that is how you feel at this time. Cheers, enjoy the brew.
Sooooo very true, seeing all the changes is incredible.
I’ve lived in so many places, from the Illawarra, Sydney, Northern Rivers & now Jersey.. it’s funny how we find ‘home’ in so many places.
@@AnAussieinAmerica Absolutely, but there will usually only be 'no place like home', the one and only home. At least for those who grew up in one place and didn't get shuffled around and didn't really acquire a connection to one place.
I had no idea usa had awesome beaches as far north as NJ, which is one reason I want to move there! However, if you venture north, hammonasset state park in CT has a nice beach and a few caches to be found. Ive camped there during the summer for 30 years!
I just checked out that area on google earth, it looks nice, I’ll put that place on my to-go list. Beaches in NJ are nice, just very different to Australia 🇦🇺
@@AnAussieinAmerica it's a beautiful place to camp and has all of the necessary stores nearby so I don't worry about forgetting anything. Not that I would forget anything. I have an older model Nissan Pathfinder that gets packed up tight with all of my camping gear haha.
I still call Leicester UK Home, but my new life is here in Australia
I’d love to see England one day.
Just had dinner at the tavern in Shell Cove 2 days ago, must have missed you filming?😀
I was there in the afternoon mate, I even checked the GC app for any new caches in shell cove. I was surprised to see none.
🤣Nice pun in the title of the vid ! 😅
I do love my puns.. 😂
See this is why Canada's stuck in the middle. It's "ant" here, heh. But my parents from England/Scotland would say "aw-nt". Yet here we share many British grammatical similarities with Aus and not with the US. We are middle ground people! hehe Although we do say "shaRks", not "shahks" ;)
Hey it's January, why's the pool covered? haha
Canada keeps everyone happy. 😁
It’s a pool blanket, covered each night to keep the leaves etc out.
A suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. A midwest girl all the way. I don't miss Ohio. I am throughly love Wisconsin. (Not the liberal politics) lol
😁😁 I loved visiting Cincinnati a few years back. At USA first Giga event.