Well I must say that is a awesome video.its so educational . never taught Grenada had so much potential it's surprising me.thanks nezzle you rock my world..waw.👍👍
Thank you for showing Nezzle my lovely homeland Grenada I miss it so much I left home since I was 17 years old I can adjust again if I come home don't care how long I've been here
You are very welcome! There's no place like home. If you've been away for very long it will definitely take you awhile to adjust for sure but you will.
Hi Nezzle, this is one hell of a video. Enjoyed every minute of it, the beautiful houses, the greenery, and most of all, the quietness. Keep posting these beautiful videos.
@@ukbusiness8811 hi you can contact my dad at edwinnatfrank@gmail.com to see if he’s available at that time and to let him know what type of services you’re interested in.
Nice to see you all smiling and doing what you like. Great videos. Omg! Those houses are beautiful and big, way better that some houses in USA and Canada. Love it. Thanks again for showing us around. 🤗
Thanks for the support! It can definitely be hard to get the engagement even when the views are high but I keep trying my best. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Love your beautiful video hop. City it's very beautiful the sea and those big houses I guess Grenadian come back to build nice video enjoy the view thank you 😍
Hey Nezzle! Loved the video. Once again you leave me homesick. Try showing places that are up and coming For new homes/communities. Grenadians like me need to know what is available for us to purchase.. keep the videos coming. 💜
Hi Nezzle! I look forward to these videos so much😊 It helps when I miss home. Keep up the good work showcasing our beautiful island. Watching from Trinidad 😊
Hello, I wanted to add that your videos are very informative for both locals at home and the diaspora. In your video with the beach , you mentioned it was a very nice beach . I would have like to see the community getting out and having a clean up day for the beach . The beach could be nice , but looking at it thoughts my eyes, its filthy and needs attention. I am a Grenadaian living abroad and I always pay attention to how we make our country more beautiful.
@@Nezzle Good morning, I appreciate your reply regarding my comments. I was amazed to learn that a few days after posting my comment regarding the cleaning up of the beaches, I noticed that the government has just started a clean up program to enhance the beauty of our country. I think we take for granted that although Grenada is a beautiful place , we can continue to ignore the the ignorance of some of our people. We are destroying our beautiful island by all the discarded and abandoned materials that are just an eye sore to visitors. I applaud this clean campaign by the new administration, wish I was there to assist.
Greetings from Eltham ocho Rios Jamaica my grandfather use to work on the hope estate and I remember when I was about ten or twelve years old I almost drown on the hope beach
Love love Grenada and your video's make me realize that I should go back to visit for a month or two. Do you have any video's of the village of Vendome?
I’m happy to know that my videos are encouraging you to plan a visit. I don’t have a walking tour of Vendome but I’ve done two hashes there and you’ll be able to see some of the area. You can find both of those videos in my hashing playlists.
Thank you so much and welcome to the Nezzle Fam! I hope you’ll be able to visit soon and experience the island for yourself. In the meantime, continue to enjoy 😊
Great video. Questions: what are the range of prices for houses in Hope City? Are most of 5he residents returning Grenadians? And finally, how’s your husband, have not seen him in your videos in a while.
I'm not too sure of the cost of the houses there but they are more on the pricey side for sure. Yes, a majority of the residents are returning nationals.
What! And all this time I thought that paw paw was just a Caribbean slang for papayas. Thanks for the lesson, and great to see you and your, good , sunny, wholesome video. One love from NYC.
@@jasonforsythe9851 thanks for your input. I know, and some other Islands call it that also. However, it was an interesting bit of information. One love from NYC.
That was a lovely video and the drone footage…breathtaking! I appreciate how you always find a teachable moment to share. Who knew paw paw vs papaya. Is there a way to collab with one of those government ministries, tourism maybe? Such great content showcasing Grenada. Thanks again. Be well and stay safe.
Thank you 😊 I’m always happy to know when persons find the videos helpful as well as enjoyable. I believe it’s possible to collaborate but I’ll admit that I’ve never really looked into it. I’m not against it. I’m open if the opportunity presents itself but for now I’m happy doing my own thing as well.
The shack shack tree is actually called Poinciana . It produces red blossoms . The seed pods generate quite a lot of seeds that usually disperse when they are extremely dry. The seeds germinate very easy base on observation.
I am not too sure to be honest. The literal meaning is something like pink apple or rose apple but I’m not sure if that’s why the area was named that way.
To put a positive spin on circumstances that have apparently caused you to remove your old videos - it's giving you a chance to polish your editing skills like a boss. Keep your head high and stay safe.
We actually have a hope Estate here in Jamaica.It is located in the parish of St. Andrew. Here is a bit of info concerning the area Hope was founded in the 1660s by Major Richard Hope who had arrived in Jamaica as part of the conquering English army. To begin with it operated a cattle mill, then in 1752 a private act was passed to allow Thomas Hope Elletson to build a water mill which was constructed in 1758. The estate was surveyed by William Smellie and James Sheriff in 1782 by which point 682 acres had been added to the estate by Roger Hope Elletson. In 1826 Edward McGeachy created a new plan of Hope estate. It showed the gutter going through Hope and on to the boundary with Papine. The aqueduct can still be seen in the Hope Botanical Gardens and the University of the West Indies.
Oh nice! So many similar names throughout the islands. I’ll admit I don’t know much of the history behind Hope City here. Thanks for sharing about the one in Jamaica.
Hope Estate seems like an upscale community. What is the history behind that estate? I am very much interested in the stories behind many of these estates across the caribbean , I do know that some estates have same owners in different islands.We have over 300 estate in Antigua .
I don't know much about the history of it but here’s a link to the website for the community : www.hopeestategrenada.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwzaSLBhBJEiwAJSRokmW992074gTrlHaU3tNsI-mjg_NVzzqMlCvjcvnxdYSb-tV5CkUN9xoCLAsQAvD_BwE
They can also build a wooden deck walkway on that dirt road they could use logs as the foundation that way they don't disturb the ground itself it's like a floating walkway just a suggestion.... in that way Mother Nature doesn't take away from the experience you know the rain the muddiness
I’m not too sure about the ownership but there is a website you can peruse that may provide you with more information if you’re interested: www.hopeestategrenada.com/
Well I’m biased lol so I’ll say no but to be honest I don’t recall ever being to a beach in St Vincent so I can’t really say. What I can say is that Grenada has some really beautiful beaches!
Showing the outside of a home isn’t invading the privacy of anyone. It would be quite impractical to go from homeowner to homeowner seeking permission. I’m simply showcasing the area. No information is given out about the owners of said properties.
Another excellent video by Nezzle !! These videos allow people to see the beauty of our island from the comfort of their home. Thanks Nezzle !!!!🙂
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, it either saves you the trip or makes you book your ticket faster lol
@@Nezzle I think the ticket was booked already !!😂
@@k.hayesjoseph8476 awesome! So you can experience it yourself 😁
I now know the difference between papa and papaya, thanks Nezzle!!!
Awesome! You’re welcome Noreen!
Your videos are like mini virtual vacations!!!!
Awww ☺️ thank you! That’s a big compliment
Nice video 👍🏽Grenada 🇬🇩 is a beautiful place 🇬🇩 I love my country God bless us all
Thank you! Yes Grenada is beautiful! God bless you too
Well I must say that is a awesome video.its so educational . never taught Grenada had so much potential it's surprising me.thanks nezzle you rock my world..waw.👍👍
Yes, Grenada has sooo much potential. A lot of it is still untapped. I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Really enjoyed this trip thru the Hope Estate Paradise...Thank you Nezzle!
You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for showing Nezzle my lovely homeland Grenada I miss it so much I left home since I was 17 years old I can adjust again if I come home don't care how long I've been here
You are very welcome! There's no place like home. If you've been away for very long it will definitely take you awhile to adjust for sure but you will.
It's beautiful in hope city , yes lots of beautiful home i can imagine that the view is spectacular. Lovely video as usual have a great one.
Yes Hope City is incredibly beautiful. I love being up there. The houses are breathtaking.
I love this video. Very informative. I enjoyed viewing it as I admire my homeland and felt homesick. Keep up the good work you are doing 👏 👍
Thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it and found it informative. Grenada is beautiful!
Beautiful Grenada ❤❤❤love from yard 🇯🇲 in the house...
I love seeing the support from yard! 🙏 Thanks for watching!
Hi Nezzle, this is one hell of a video. Enjoyed every minute of it, the beautiful houses, the greenery, and most of all, the quietness. Keep posting these beautiful videos.
Thank you 😁 really glad you enjoyed it. It's such a beautiful area.
Hi I'm from Trinidad I have bin to Grenada lots of times but first time I saw on that side of Grenada the beach ⛱️ I love it
I’m glad you were able to see a new side that you hadn’t seen before.
Gurl I watch for so wee all ads running.
Even the TV at work liming with u all day. I coming home jus now .
All my people go watch you 💯🇬🇩👌🏽
Oh wow! Thank you very much! I really appreciate that. I’m glad you’re enjoying my videos. I hope you have a wonderful time when you come.
@Nezzle hi sis I'm looking for a driver between 28th Feb to 21 March could you point me in the right direction please
@@ukbusiness8811 hi you can contact my dad at edwinnatfrank@gmail.com to see if he’s available at that time and to let him know what type of services you’re interested in.
Hi nizzle miss u good to c u enjoying the tour i love your grenada
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the tour.
Keep up the great work my love 💓 Grenada is dam beautiful.
Thank you 😊 I will! Yes Grenada is beautiful!
Coconut tress galore indeed. I ❤ those majestic 🌴. At approximately 4:28, I have seen that view in person. Magnificent. Great vlog as per
Yes I looooove all palms lol and coconut trees are very high on the list of my favorite palms. It’s a really lovely, picturesque area.
Nice to see you all smiling and doing what you like. Great videos. Omg! Those houses are beautiful and big, way better that some houses in USA and Canada. Love it. Thanks again for showing us around. 🤗
You're most welcomed 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed it. Yes we have some really beautiful houses here.
23k views and only 614 likes at this time com on people this is high quality videos . Thanks Nezzle.
Thanks for the support! It can definitely be hard to get the engagement even when the views are high but I keep trying my best. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Beautiful video Nezzle!!. Thanks the pawpaw/papaya lesson. Wow. Never knew that.
Have a lovely weekend!
Thank you 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed it. Yes I had been surprised when I learnt it as well. Had to share it.
Love your beautiful video hop. City it's very beautiful the sea and those big houses I guess Grenadian come back to build nice video enjoy the view thank you 😍
@@patriciaduncan9271 Yes, many Grenadians return home after retirement and build homes in areas such as Hope City. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Hey Nezzle! Loved the video. Once again you leave me homesick. Try showing places that are up and coming For new homes/communities. Grenadians like me need to know what is available for us to purchase.. keep the videos coming. 💜
Glad you enjoyed. Hope City is one of the areas that many people consider when moving here.
Hi Nezzle! I look forward to these videos so much😊 It helps when I miss home. Keep up the good work showcasing our beautiful island. Watching from Trinidad 😊
Hi Lisa! I’m happy that my videos help to improve your mood and reduce your homesick feelings.
Hello, I wanted to add that your videos are very informative for both locals at home and the diaspora. In your video with the beach , you mentioned it was a very nice beach . I would have like to see the community getting out and having a clean up day for the beach . The beach could be nice , but looking at it thoughts my eyes, its filthy and needs attention. I am a Grenadaian living abroad and I always pay attention to how we make our country more beautiful.
Thanks! It would be nice to see the beach cleaned up for sure. Hopefully that’s something that can be done on a regular basis in order to maintain it.
@@Nezzle Good morning, I appreciate your reply regarding my comments. I was amazed to learn that a few days after posting my comment regarding the cleaning up of the beaches, I noticed that the government has just started a clean up program to enhance the beauty of our country. I think we take for granted that although Grenada is a beautiful place , we can continue to ignore the the ignorance of some of our people. We are destroying our beautiful island by all the discarded and abandoned materials that are just an eye sore to visitors. I applaud this clean campaign by the new administration, wish I was there to assist.
Really nice videos of Grenada
Thanks
I love the beach 🏖️
It’s lovely
Hope City looks beautiful. There r some really nice houses there.
Yea some really beautiful houses in there indeed.
Very beautiful video nezzle. First time I know the difference between pawpaw and papaya. Thought the words were used interchangeably.
People often use it interchangeably but i was intrigued to find that they're different as well. Glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Better late than never 🤟🏿 ,hi🖐🏿 beautiful friend Nezzle with her lovely island 🏝 . Have a bless day ❤
Thank you 😊 I hope you’re doing well and enjoying your weekend.
Greetings from Eltham ocho Rios Jamaica my grandfather use to work on the hope estate and I remember when I was about ten or twelve years old I almost drown on the hope beach
Oh my! Well thank God you didn't drown. That would have been terrible. That's cool that your grandfather worked there.
@@Nezzle Yes to God be the glory 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Love love Grenada and your video's make me realize that I should go back to visit for a month or two. Do you have any video's of the village of Vendome?
I’m happy to know that my videos are encouraging you to plan a visit. I don’t have a walking tour of Vendome but I’ve done two hashes there and you’ll be able to see some of the area. You can find both of those videos in my hashing playlists.
i always enjoy your videos Nezzle keep it up
Thank you Mertalia. I'm glad you do.
Watching that bring me back to when I was younger that is where I grew up 😃😅 used to be on the beach first thing in the with my grandparents 🤣
Really? I'm happy the video helped to bring back happy memories of your childhood.
Thanks
Nice to be able watch again. Enjoyed the beauty.
Yes it’s a very beautiful area
Wow! Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Very much so! Thank you 😊😊
New subscriber, just found your channel. Love these videos especially since my fam is from Grenada but I haven't visited yet. Thank u for sharing 🤗
Thank you so much and welcome to the Nezzle Fam! I hope you’ll be able to visit soon and experience the island for yourself. In the meantime, continue to enjoy 😊
Great video. Questions: what are the range of prices for houses in Hope City? Are most of 5he residents returning Grenadians? And finally, how’s your husband, have not seen him in your videos in a while.
I'm not too sure of the cost of the houses there but they are more on the pricey side for sure. Yes, a majority of the residents are returning nationals.
What! And all this time I thought that paw paw was just a Caribbean slang for papayas. Thanks for the lesson, and great to see you and your, good , sunny, wholesome video. One love from NYC.
Lol I thought it was a slang too 😂 you’re welcome 😊 glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for your continued support.
Makes two of us John. We refer to it paw paw here in Jamaica as well.😀
@@jasonforsythe9851 thanks for your input. I know, and some other Islands call it that also. However, it was an interesting bit of information. One love from NYC.
@@johnl6838 ahh, goes to show we are one big family just miles apart. Respect!
lush, green goodness. love the drone shots.
Yea it’s really beautiful shots.
I like your videos on Grenada
Thanks very much!
That was a lovely video and the drone footage…breathtaking! I appreciate how you always find a teachable moment to share. Who knew paw paw vs papaya. Is there a way to collab with one of those government ministries, tourism maybe? Such great content showcasing Grenada. Thanks again. Be well and stay safe.
Thank you 😊 I’m always happy to know when persons find the videos helpful as well as enjoyable. I believe it’s possible to collaborate but I’ll admit that I’ve never really looked into it. I’m not against it. I’m open if the opportunity presents itself but for now I’m happy doing my own thing as well.
Hey Nezzle, nice video. I know you are a nature girl but could you do a city tour once in a while? Your editing has gone top notch.
Thank you! I'll see what I can do about a city tour. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Lovely
Very!
Area beautiful 😍
Yes it is really beautiful
The shack shack tree is actually called Poinciana . It produces red blossoms . The seed pods generate quite a lot of seeds that usually disperse when they are extremely dry. The seeds germinate very easy base on observation.
Yes indeed. I’ve always just called it the shack shack tree but I have heard it referred to as the poinciana as well. Thanks for the reminder
In Grenada, we call it the Flamboyant.
Beautiful 😍
Very!
The houses in that area are very nice.
Yes they are, very much so
Beautiful
Very!
I really like your videos
Thank you
Beautiful 😍😍😍😍i love it
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you 😊
wow very nice tour and nice views love it
Yes I really love Hope City. It’s beautiful!
Very lovely never knew there was a hotel in la tante
What's the meaning of pomme rose
Thank you
I am not too sure to be honest. The literal meaning is something like pink apple or rose apple but I’m not sure if that’s why the area was named that way.
Beautiful country
Very!
To put a positive spin on circumstances that have apparently caused you to remove your old videos - it's giving you a chance to polish your editing skills like a boss. Keep your head high and stay safe.
That is definitely a plus, I appreciate your positive outlook and continued support.
Beautiful... Thanks Nezzle
You’re welcome 😊
Nice to see you doing well and doing your thing nice video
Thanks 😊 hope you’re doing well too.
That's where am from Nezzle
My play ground ent there beautiful
It is incredibly beautiful!! I love it up there.
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Nezzle. Could you show a video on Hermitage Grenada. I was born there. I left there since I was six years old and never went back.
I’ll admit I don’t know the countryside very well but I will see what I can do.
We actually have a hope Estate here in Jamaica.It is located in the parish of St. Andrew. Here is a bit of info concerning the area Hope was founded in the 1660s by Major Richard Hope who had arrived in Jamaica as part of the conquering English army. To begin with it operated a cattle mill, then in 1752 a private act was passed to allow Thomas Hope Elletson to build a water mill which was constructed in 1758. The estate was surveyed by William Smellie and James Sheriff in 1782 by which point 682 acres had been added to the estate by Roger Hope Elletson. In 1826 Edward McGeachy created a new plan of Hope estate. It showed the gutter going through Hope and on to the boundary with Papine. The aqueduct can still be seen in the Hope Botanical Gardens and the University of the West Indies.
Oh nice! So many similar names throughout the islands. I’ll admit I don’t know much of the history behind Hope City here. Thanks for sharing about the one in Jamaica.
@@Nezzle Yr. welcome.
So nice👍🏾
Thank you!
@@Nezzle You’re Welcome
Beautiful. 🔥🔥👍❤🇬🇩🇬🇩
It sure is
Have a blessed weekend 👍
Thanks and same to you
Hope Estate seems like an upscale community. What is the history behind that estate? I am very much interested in the stories behind many of these estates across the caribbean , I do know that some estates have same owners in different islands.We have over 300 estate in Antigua .
I don't know much about the history of it but here’s a link to the website for the community :
www.hopeestategrenada.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwzaSLBhBJEiwAJSRokmW992074gTrlHaU3tNsI-mjg_NVzzqMlCvjcvnxdYSb-tV5CkUN9xoCLAsQAvD_BwE
Fun Fact my family and i are from grenade and if you go to 7:42 at the top of the hill directly is our house
Really? Oh nice! That’s good that you were able to see your area.
@@Nezzle yea
Lovely homes
Very!
Houses are outstanding
Yes they are
Awesome!
Thanks 😊
You're most welcome! 🙏🏽
Yeah,I learnt something about Papaya &pawpaw
Thanks nezzle , you should go to the tourism department
That's kind of you to say. And you're welcome 😊
Ah sending you on a mission to do a walk up bacolet hill to the bacolet River maybe you should drive
Lol how long of a walk would it be?
Nezzle it will be good for you the view will be magical about two mile abs they just build a new bridge in Grand Bacolet river.
GRENADA HAVE BEAUTIFUL HOUSES
Very!
Loved the video nezzle,keep doing what you do ❤ however though I can't find the video where you did the walk through river road did you take it down ?
Thank you 😊 glad you enjoyed it. Yes, the video is currently not available for viewing but it will be re-uploaded in the near future hopefully.
They can also build a wooden deck walkway on that dirt road they could use logs as the foundation that way they don't disturb the ground itself it's like a floating walkway just a suggestion.... in that way Mother Nature doesn't take away from the experience you know the rain the muddiness
Which dirt road are you referring to?
The one that was muddy with all the water and you have to try and navigate your way through
@@rodellwilliams871 ooooh going to the beach. Yes, it would be good if that road is fixed for sure. I wasn’t thinking of that road at all. My bad.
@@Nezzle no problem.. yeah that's the one I'm talking about 👍🏾
I still waiting on a walk through Karland park.
Yes I haven’t gotten around to doing any walks recently but I have it on my list.
nice
Thanks
Why don't they pave that dirt road with some gravel or finestone... I have missed a few episode been pretty busy
Hopefully you’ll be able to catch up soon. Thanks for watching
Yeah I'll definitely check out the ones that I miss
I'm reading The Bone Readers. The character lives in Old Hope Valley, is that in the same area?
No, that sounds like a very different place. Is One Hope Valley in Grenada?
@@Nezzle it may be the author changed names around to add to the fiction. He also uses the name Camaho instead of Grenada.
@@kittytrill ooooh well in that case it is very possible. One of the first names of Grenada was Camerhogne
Road needs fixing bad home owners needs to get together to make it happen such a beautiful area
I don’t find the roads that bad tbh
Nice video the beaches are awesome who owns Hope Estate?
I’m not too sure about the ownership but there is a website you can peruse that may provide you with more information if you’re interested: www.hopeestategrenada.com/
🔥🔥🔥🔥
😁
Am missing the videos with those dogs
Which videos are you referring to?
Family 👪 and friends can we just look at the the video .thank God for the young lady without asking for her husband .we all go through time will tell
I didn't know there were a different
I’m guessing you’re referring to the paw paw and papaya. I didn’t know at first either.
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😊
41st. 🤗🙏💯💞❣️💓💝💗💖🌹🏵️💐🌷🌺😚🍹🍺🍻🍷🥂🍸😚👋😁🙃😘
Lovely 😊😊😊
Hope has changed dramatically. New video please? Thank you.
Sorry but can't promise to walk there again. It was quite a long walk.
I would like to buy a house there for my retirement I'm a truck driver and a question do I need a visa to go there
I’m not sure what you’ll need. Where are you coming from?
St Vincent have better beaches than Grenada?
Well I’m biased lol so I’ll say no but to be honest I don’t recall ever being to a beach in St Vincent so I can’t really say. What I can say is that Grenada has some really beautiful beaches!
Grenada was the only country with two beaches on the list of worlds best beaches.
@@trevorrobinson221 Nice!!! 😁 i guess that’s answers it then
Hi cute lady, its beautiful here
Hi, thank you, yes it is
Do you ask and gain homeowners' permission before broadcasting their private homes to the world? Some people value their privacy.
Showing the outside of a home isn’t invading the privacy of anyone. It would be quite impractical to go from homeowner to homeowner seeking permission. I’m simply showcasing the area. No information is given out about the owners of said properties.
Beautiful
Thank you! Yes it is