*Me* : "What is the outdoor activity known as hashing?" *ChatGPT* : "The outdoor activity known as hashing is a form of non-competitive group running, typically organized by a local chapter of a "hash house harriers" club. The origins of the activity can be traced back to the 1930s in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where a group of British expatriates created a game that combined elements of hare and hounds, where "hares" lay a trail of flour, chalk, or paper and the "hounds" try to follow it to reach the finish line. In a hash run, the "hare" lays a trail (known as the "hash") using flour or other materials, and the "hounds" follow the trail through a series of checkpoints, obstacles, and other challenges, often through varied terrain such as forests, hills, and streams. The trail can be marked with symbols or signs to indicate changes in direction or other clues, and the hounds may need to solve puzzles or perform other tasks to stay on the trail. Hash runs typically end with socializing, drinking, and a meal, often with a tradition of drinking songs and other raucous behavior. The hash community is known for its sense of humor, irreverence, and camaraderie, and many participants become regular members of their local chapters."
Yes Miss Teacher, enjoyed the pointing out of the various plants 🤣. I always miss some things trying to watch the premiere and also take part in the live chat, so I do the replay. So I am watching the replay and thinking, just like a teacher and then you mentioned students 🤣. Too funny. Beautiful vlog, and rain or shine, views in 🇬🇩 are spectacular. Thank you
😂😂 yes I took you guys back to the classroom for a bit there. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. And yes you’re right, whether rain or shine, Grenada is beautiful!
Hello Nezzle, once again very good upload. I always look forward to your new content because i learn so much, the different fruits you talking to the animals you meet along the way and the lush greenery. All the very best.
I got my ticket for September. I know that is hurricane season, but it is my birthday month. I will stay in Grenada for 4 days, 4 days in Carriacou, and a day trip to Petite Martinique.
Sounds good! I hope you’ll have a great time. It’s hurricane season but hopefully it will be a calm and peaceful season. I wish you a wonderful birthday in advance.
Thanks for another video. As a native of Grenada, I Look forward to doing a hash when I return to GND. Just curious - Does someone replace the white paper when it gets soaked by rain or blown away by the wind? Is the group considering using markers maybe a metal sign you could anchor into the ground.
They put down the paper the evening before the hash so it doesn’t fly away. Sometimes they even do it the same day of the hash. They put down a good bit so even if some flies away, the majority remains. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. You should definitely give hashing a try.
I’m glad I was able to show your home village. A lot of the island has changed up over the years. Sounds like it’s time for you to visit and experience the changes yourself.
I am super excited to visit, but I am currently going through cancer treatment and can't take the chance of international travel. But it is my one wish that I hope gets fulfilled. Keep showing Grenada, I love your videos.
@@kaikai1739 oh wow, yeah you can’t risk your health right now. I pray that you will be cancer free in Jesus’ name and that you will be able to visit and enjoy Grenada and anywhere else you desire to visit without any worries.
10:30 Been seeing lots of news articles lately about chocolate having unhealthily high levels of heavy metals like cadmium and lead. It seems like the cocoa plant has a propensity to absorb these heavy metals if they're present in the soil. I'm not sure if or to what extent it applies to our plants and the chocolate produced from them.
Sorry to see that you’ve been getting disappointing content before. I’m glad you enjoyed my video. Thanks for watching. Feel free to check out some of my other videos. Hopefully you’ll enjoy those as well:
Neezle please contact TH-camr Dee Moungo from Kenya who is solo in Grenada right now , please look her up and show her dome love and our beautiful Grenada , that she knows areas to be
*Me* : "What is the outdoor activity known as hashing?"
*ChatGPT* : "The outdoor activity known as hashing is a form of non-competitive group running, typically organized by a local chapter of a "hash house harriers" club. The origins of the activity can be traced back to the 1930s in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where a group of British expatriates created a game that combined elements of hare and hounds, where "hares" lay a trail of flour, chalk, or paper and the "hounds" try to follow it to reach the finish line.
In a hash run, the "hare" lays a trail (known as the "hash") using flour or other materials, and the "hounds" follow the trail through a series of checkpoints, obstacles, and other challenges, often through varied terrain such as forests, hills, and streams. The trail can be marked with symbols or signs to indicate changes in direction or other clues, and the hounds may need to solve puzzles or perform other tasks to stay on the trail.
Hash runs typically end with socializing, drinking, and a meal, often with a tradition of drinking songs and other raucous behavior. The hash community is known for its sense of humor, irreverence, and camaraderie, and many participants become regular members of their local chapters."
This is actually very accurate. Better explanation than I’ve ever given 😂
Nezzle, thanks for showcasing beautiful Grenada. I enjoyed this video. I would love to hash with you and your friends the next time I visit Grenada ❤❤
You're welcome! Sure, once we're hashing while you're here then you're welcome to join.
Here watching from Barbados🇧🇧
Nice! Thanks for watching 😊
My beautiful Grenada 🇬🇩 I am coming home in June for 2weeks, to visit my dad
Sounds good! I hope you have a wonderful time home with him.
Enjoy watching this video, need to see another video in la mode starting from the junction upwards
Noted! I’ll see what I can do. I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Another enjoyable one ❤❤🇬🇩Grenada nice bad🇬🇩🙏
Ikr! It sure is! Thank you 😊
My Spice Isle is BEAUTIFUL. So much beauty. Thank you teacher Nezzie for pointing everything out as you went along👍🏾
My pleasure!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Grenada is incredibly beautiful indeed!
Nizzle I love these walking vlogs
Glad you like them!
5:27 #PlantID Caladim They come in many variations.
Thank you 😊
Enjoy class and views
Awesome! I’m happy you did 😊
I would like to visit Grenada soon.
You should! It’s a beautiful island.
Another beautiful upload. Thank you.
I’m glad you liked it. You’re most welcome 😊
Was hoping to see you take a shot at the rum shop😂😂awesome video see you on the trail someday....
😂😂 somehow I don’t even recall seeing the rum shops. I guess I was too focused on vlogging. Yes, see you on the trail one of these days God’s willing.
Nizzle the only thing I noticed about in the countryside, you don't ever see people outside they or night. My experience when I stay in ST. Paul
It depends on the time of day and the area. Some parts tend to have more people out and about than others
Yes Miss Teacher, enjoyed the pointing out of the various plants 🤣. I always miss some things trying to watch the premiere and also take part in the live chat, so I do the replay. So I am watching the replay and thinking, just like a teacher and then you mentioned students 🤣. Too funny. Beautiful vlog, and rain or shine, views in 🇬🇩 are spectacular. Thank you
😂😂 yes I took you guys back to the classroom for a bit there. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. And yes you’re right, whether rain or shine, Grenada is beautiful!
Nizzle I'm excited for my trip home to guyana, where I built my house, the area full of nature
Sounds great! Gouyave is a great area. It’s very lively. They call it the town that never sleeps.
Boom boom for the drone coverage beautiful country
😁😁 thanks. Pity the rain fell and cut it short.
16:05 #PlantID Angels trumpet goes by the botanical name Brugmansia. Avocado is pear for us and sugar apple is sweet sop for us here in Jamaica.
We say pear for avocado here as well. Never hear of sweet sop though. And thanks for the plant ID here as well.
Hello Nezzle, once again very good upload. I always look forward to your new content because i learn so much, the different fruits you talking to the animals you meet along the way and the lush greenery. All the very best.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you learn from my videos and enjoy them. It’s my pleasure.
Beautiful as usual I realize that we can advertise on your platform lol. That was very sweet of you blessings
Lol education of the young minds is important so I couldn’t refuse her. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Hope all is well with you. Blessings to you too.
Beautiful sceneries.
Thanks!
Omg the bougonvallia and buttercup mix had me nature as always and pretty houses...the views also
Right?! So beautiful!
I got my ticket for September. I know that is hurricane season, but it is my birthday month. I will stay in Grenada for 4 days, 4 days in Carriacou, and a day trip to Petite Martinique.
Sounds good! I hope you’ll have a great time. It’s hurricane season but hopefully it will be a calm and peaceful season. I wish you a wonderful birthday in advance.
@@Nezzle are you a tour guide? You are so knowledgeable about all three islands of Grenada.
@@brendafleming7951 hi, no I’m not a tour guide but my dad is so I’ve learned a lot from him.
@@Nezzle is he still in Grenada? I will need one for a tour.
@@brendafleming7951 yes he is. You can email him at edwinnatfrank@gmail.com to set something up. His name is Edwin Frank.
Thanks for another video. As a native of Grenada, I Look forward to doing a hash when I return to GND. Just curious - Does someone replace the white paper when it gets soaked by rain or blown away by the wind? Is the group considering using markers maybe a metal sign you could anchor into the ground.
They put down the paper the evening before the hash so it doesn’t fly away. Sometimes they even do it the same day of the hash. They put down a good bit so even if some flies away, the majority remains. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. You should definitely give hashing a try.
One of most beautiful island 🏝 into Caribbean with our lovely Nezzel who is always have a beautiful smile, happy Sunday ❤❤
Thank you Sam! You’re always so kind. I hope your week is going well.
😂 Amazing stuff as usual 👏 👌..
Thank You *Miss* 😅 The entire class got it..
Excellent! 😁 that’s what I like to hear lol you’re most welcome
Beautiful as always love home
Thank you so much 😀
I ove your videos, La mode is the village I am from in Grenada. I must say it's great seeing my village but it looks totally different. ❤❤❤
I’m glad I was able to show your home village. A lot of the island has changed up over the years. Sounds like it’s time for you to visit and experience the changes yourself.
I am super excited to visit, but I am currently going through cancer treatment and can't take the chance of international travel. But it is my one wish that I hope gets fulfilled. Keep showing Grenada, I love your videos.
@@kaikai1739 oh wow, yeah you can’t risk your health right now. I pray that you will be cancer free in Jesus’ name and that you will be able to visit and enjoy Grenada and anywhere else you desire to visit without any worries.
Woww...the views 🇬🇩I love home...
Ikr! No place like home!
Nizzle you should have a living expenses updated video. I know you did one two years ago
I’ll see what I can do about doing an updated one.
Nice scenery first-time seeing you doing live vlog
It wasn’t a live vlog though. It was a premiere. I am glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome show as usual!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
Thank you for another beautiful video. We have met last week in IGA and I was complementing you on your channel.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it. It was lovely to meet you last week 😊
The plant is caladium, Nezzle.
Thanks Sandra 😊
Watch those views
La Mode is beautiful. Do you ever see any snakes and serpents on your hash?
Yes, it’s a beautiful area. Thankfully I’ve never seen any snakes or serpents on the trails.
Beautiful view
It really is!
10:30 Been seeing lots of news articles lately about chocolate having unhealthily high levels of heavy metals like cadmium and lead. It seems like the cocoa plant has a propensity to absorb these heavy metals if they're present in the soil. I'm not sure if or to what extent it applies to our plants and the chocolate produced from them.
Hmmm that’s interesting. I’m actually not sure about that either.
I love the beautiful music 🎶🎶🎶
Thank you 😊
Nice...nature nature everywhere. You can definitely leave mainstream society for a few hours and have a reset.
Very true! I love being out in nature.
Nuzzle your hair looks beatiful
Thank you 😊
Nutmeg island
Indeed
Hey girl you beautiful slow down you doing great drink 🍹 some good 🍹 rum for me,❤ your hair looks great
Thank you 😊 lol I didn’t have any rum on that trail but it was a fun one. Thanks Re the hair as well.
for once some one as put out a video that have something that could be enjoyed
Sorry to see that you’ve been getting disappointing content before. I’m glad you enjoyed my video. Thanks for watching. Feel free to check out some of my other videos. Hopefully you’ll enjoy those as well:
@@Nezzle bring it on girl i¨will be on the waiting side
@@simmonscasanovaluis1908 awesome! Sounds good!
Neezle please contact TH-camr Dee Moungo from Kenya who is solo in Grenada right now , please look her up and show her dome love and our beautiful Grenada , that she knows areas to be
Thanks for the heads up. How do I contact her?
looking good but congorrr don't bit
Lol they don’t bite and they also move really slowly but it doesn’t stop me from disliking them.
I would like to know if this girl is married ?
She was,
La mode is long...
Not that long.
Ur Beautiful
Thank you