niamh 5013 Out of curiosity, (I know you consider yourself culturally Manx and not any other country, but) if you had to choose between Scotland, Ireland, or England, which one of those would you say your culture is most similar to, or you personally feel the closest to? Also, are your surnames very Gaelic, with parts like “Mac” or “Ó” or “Gilligan” or “Coughlin”?
niamh 5013 but the real question is......have you explored other places? It’s ok to say “my home is beautiful” but it’s not worth Jack if you’ve nothing to compare it too.
@@ZhangK71 well I'm partially Irish so that's the one I feel closest to but I think it's like any other Celtic country. I'm actually not sure on the sir names I know ones like Corkhill, Quayle, Quilliam, etc. Are very common here
I visited the Isle in the late ‘80s to participate in an archaeological dig at Peel Castle with a group of fellow students. It was beautiful then and it looks just as beautiful now in your video. I’m hoping to revisit your wonderful land in the future to show my wife and children just how great the scenery and the Manx people are. Also experienced the excitement of the TT Races...WOW!
Hello Tanya, I am so glad that I found your video. My brother and his partner live in Ramsey and I am waiting for the lockdown to end so that I can visit them . I am from Belgium and I have been to the IOM a few times---a lovely place. I have been to most of the places in this video and it really brings back so many happy memories. Thank you.
EXCELLENT 🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥 Love to see nice guest houses n hotels to stay in laxey 'peel 'port erin' and other nice places beyond Douglas Isle of man is one country still has its old charm n great beauty preserved' 🌳🌲🍃🌿🌾🍁⚘🌹 long may it last ' it will be the perfect holidy destination when this pandemic is over lets hope and pray 2021 we can stay in the isle of man sun🌞 🌞🌞 Go for a ramble 🐢🐢🐢hop on a train 🚂🚂🚂 have a nice ⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚
Such a beautiful place full of history and mystery. Thanks so much for taking us along and I would love to see more videos like this! I would really love to know more about the 3 legged symbol and it's origins.
The three legs of man can for sure be traced back to the medieval age. The motto for modern symbol is: 'which everway I am thrown I will stand'. However, there are theories that the modern symbol is related to the Celtic triple spiral -- the triskelion. In the past it could have been that each spiral represented a facet of the mother goddess -- maiden, mother, crone. With the introduction of Christianity it could also be a representation of the holy trinity.
Very interesting. I was reading that the Union Jack was the official flag until 1932 which was adopted in 1801. I wonder what flag was used by IOM before then. I believe the triskelion was inspired by the 45 RPM vinyl record plastic insert. :-)
Thank you for posting this video - True to stories I've heard, The Isle of Man is simply breathtaking.. and magical! My grandmother's family (Cubbon) was (maybe still is?) from the Isle of Man, and came to Canada in the late 1800s. I've heard so many stories about this island all my life, and have always been curious as why they emigrated. What a fascinating history this island has. Here is an excerpt from a letter my grandmother wrote (circa 1946) ..."The last we heard of one of mother’s sisters, she was still living in the old Cubbon house on Douglas Head. It is over three-hundred years old and is built of solid stone. There used be be underground tunnels out into the sea, handy for the days when they used to smuggle in the old French wines and brandies, silks, tea and tobacco."
We used to stay at Beach Cottage in Laxey every summer many decades ago. Lovely to see it again and what lovely weather. Nothing seems to have changed.
Tanya I've just enjoyed watching you and Josh's day out around the Isle of Man. Thank you both for sharing this beautiful place with us. I have never been to the island and really never leave my home in Northern Ireland but when this dreadful coronoviris situation is under control I will look forward to going there with my sister, brother and grown up nephews. We are going to celebrate by visiting a place that looks as beautiful as Ireland. God bless you both and keep you safe. Love v
Tanya you're the luckiest girl in the world what a beautiful place you live in, I had no idea that the Isle of Man was so stunning, would love to visit the some day!! I love all that you do and I have shared your videos with my friends.
I’m glad to be manx and glad I’ve had the opportunity to race the tt course amazing fun. Thank you for showing my heritage and what a great place live.
Lovely Greens • Gardening, Beauty & Beekeeping yes of course. use are both welcome to come out sailing with me and my two little daughters anytime. Iv got a couple of jobs to finish of on the boat first hoping to get them done soon an should be fine by the end of TT two weeks. But yes both welcome I think I I use are welcome to come sailing. Have you got a webpage as I’ll send you an email or on instagram with my email that way I can get in contact with use both to let you no
Beautiful and interesting to learn a little about the Isle Of Man and where you live. Would like to see more of this fascinating place in future videos. Thank you so much for the tour. :-)
Fascinating tour. Yes, please, I'd love to see more of the area. I really enjoyed John "Dog" (forgot his last name) willow weaving videos. It would be fun to see interviews and\or demonstrations by any skilled craftsmen\person\woman (w/e!), especially if they are old crafts not much practiced anymore. Josh seems like a nice guy and a good sport.
Greetings from New Zealand. Having watched your lovely garden videos for a long time now, I have always been curious about your home, the Isle of Man. Thankyou for the tour. Nice to meet Josh too.
Some of my mom's ancestors were from the Isle of Man. Came to the states in the 1840's. Have had the great fortune of visiting many years ago and going to the cemetery at Maughold. Found many of my Kinrade relative's headstones. Hence my name manxkin. Thanks for the tour.
Thank you Tanya. It is lovely to see the Isle of Man. I have ancestry from there and am hoping to go one day and see where my ancestors lived. My mother visited a few years ago. Long way to travel from my home of Wellington, New Zealand.
Hi Tanya - I very much enjoyed your tour of the isle, and would welcome more of these in addition to the cultural and crafting ones suggested by your other viewers. However, I am now starting to get the "shakes" because I will have to wait another whole other week before I can get my gardening "fix" on the Lovely Greens You-Tube channel :)
Thank you for this video! I’ve been living in the Isle of Man for 5 years, and my daughter was born there, but then we moved back to France. It is an amazing video to show her where she was born until we return for a trip! Also I never knew about the stones in Laxey ! I wish I did as I was also living there. Thanks x
Lovely!, i sò enjoyed this video! thank you. More of your beautiful country side will be awesome with some history thrown in and also some city living. The gardening vtdeo`s you make for us to enjoy stays my absolute favourite and can not wait for the next one. I live in Port Elizabeth South Africa, also a keen gardener and have picked up so many very useful tips from your video`s and now, sharing your tour of the beautiful Isle of Man, takes me into that stunning place of the world i would love to see some day.
Hello Miss Green!!!))) Very Interesting place I like the water!!!!))) Be careful with the car keys could be a long walk home Hahaha I guess t is nice to get out of the garden for a little bit. Looks like you live in a good place to fish!!!!!))) I follow you on twitter !!!!)) Happy Trails Until we meet again !!!!!!)) Happy Sunday🎈🎈🎈👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😊🌺
Hello Steve! It was like slow motion watching the key slide across the pavement and down into the rocks. It's a good thing the tide was out! It was a fab outing but I'm happy to be pottering around in the garden again today :)
I want to go there and find the graves of my ancestors and find the old paper mill that they used to own before coming to New York. But, just in case I never get there the videos are thrilling to my soul.
I really enjoyed this outing. It's very interesting to see all those places that you live so close to. I would love to see more, plus I would love to see a walk-around of your city. I remember you mentioning local craftsmen. That would be very interesting to see. Thanks for taking us along!
After researching IOM, it is loaded with history, culture, and heritage. I still love a good race, but I'm also a history buff and love nature. Thank you for the video. Hoping to see more.
Oman ex racer myself and manx. I’m also a falconer and fly birds. The island has its own crown independence and in the past to keep are own government we gave a cast of falcons two peregrine falcons to the new king 🤴.
Don't worry, I love the Isle of Man but Lovely Greens is all about the garden :) I'll share some more local feature videos this summer...but in the meantime...gardening!
An absolutely beautiful place. My sister and I visited from Newfoundland, Canada almost two years ago. It was the trip of a lifetime...I would love to revisit, but for longer next time.
Im sooo interested in anything to do with Isle of Man and anything in the UK. Its fabulous. I also LOVE your knitted jacket. If you knitted it please please share the pattern! Im dying to knit one just like it! Thanks Tanya. This was a fabulous Sunday morning video for me! 😍😎🥂💓
Great Video! I am from the Desert Mountains of New Mexico, U.S.A., and loved seeing your beautiful Island! Please show us even more of it as you are able! Thank you! ( P.S., wonderful husband finding those car keys! Amen!)
Love the Isle of Man, started coming for the Motorcycle Racing but now try to fit in a couple of trips out of season. Laxey is our favourite place. Love this video just makes us want to come back again soon. Thanks for sharing.
I LOVED seeing these wonderful parts of your Isle, having not had the chance to visit it yet!! Please do share more of it when you can. It may be many years before we can make the trip over to see it all in person, and I would greatly appreciate any "glimpses" you're willing to share! Thank you!!
Looks so pretty! I wish I could visit someday. I remember the Bee Gees were born on the Isle of Man and I wonder if people are allowed to visit the home that they once lived in as small children.
You should definitely make it over one day. If you like motorbikes then the TT is the end of May / beginning of June. After that madness the Island quiets down again :)
It's a real toss-up between Wales, Brittany, Jersey, Guernsey, Bornholm, Gotland, and IOS. I want history, culture, and nature with my travels. I'm leaning towards IOM because I also dig industrial heritage (mining).
Wanted to say I was looking at video for garden and wow..."Thank you" for the trip. I am here awaiting the wife to come home with some dinner and what a awesome video to watch and tag along. :)
WOW!!! So beautiful!...... this is soooo interesting!........Would love to see Douglas, that's the entry point on the Isle, correct? (It's where the Bros. Gibb were born too....would love to see that!) a really gorgeous place for you to call home!
What a beautiful and enchanting place! Thank you for sharing your visit. I was wondering what kind of gardening is predominant in that beautiful coastal place. ❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💕🌷
I have lived on the Isle of Man all my life and I still manage to appreciate how beautiful it is.
niamh 5013 Out of curiosity, (I know you consider yourself culturally Manx and not any other country, but) if you had to choose between Scotland, Ireland, or England, which one of those would you say your culture is most similar to, or you personally feel the closest to? Also, are your surnames very Gaelic, with parts like “Mac” or “Ó” or “Gilligan” or “Coughlin”?
ZhangK71 what about Wales? Wales is a country as well you know
niamh 5013 but the real question is......have you explored other places? It’s ok to say “my home is beautiful” but it’s not worth Jack if you’ve nothing to compare it too.
@@ZhangK71 well I'm partially Irish so that's the one I feel closest to but I think it's like any other Celtic country. I'm actually not sure on the sir names I know ones like Corkhill, Quayle, Quilliam, etc. Are very common here
@@JulieWallis1963 I've never left Europe but I have travelled a lot including Italy, France, Germany, Austria, etc.
I would love to see more on the Isle of Man!
Me too. There are many great videos on UA-cam, Vimeo, etc. What a beautiful island nation.
Glenda King then visit it!
Yeah!
No wonder you love it. What an enchanting place to live. Thank you for sharing it with us.
It’s an amazing place to be in summer :) One day I’d like to visit Alaska too!
I visited the Isle in the late ‘80s to participate in an archaeological dig at Peel Castle with a group of fellow students. It was beautiful then and it looks just as beautiful now in your video. I’m hoping to revisit your wonderful land in the future to show my wife and children just how great the scenery and the Manx people are. Also experienced the excitement of the TT Races...WOW!
I lived on the isl of man for ten years I love in portugal now,but still miss that wonderful place,thanks for the vidio❤
Hello Tanya, I am so glad that I found your video. My brother and his partner live in Ramsey and I am waiting for the lockdown to end so that I can visit them . I am from Belgium and I have been to the IOM a few times---a lovely place. I have been to most of the places in this video and it really brings back so many happy memories. Thank you.
EXCELLENT 🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥
Love to see nice guest houses n hotels to stay in laxey 'peel 'port erin' and other nice places beyond Douglas
Isle of man is one country still has its old charm n great beauty preserved' 🌳🌲🍃🌿🌾🍁⚘🌹 long may it last ' it will be the perfect holidy destination when this pandemic is over lets hope and pray 2021 we can stay in the isle of man sun🌞 🌞🌞
Go for a ramble 🐢🐢🐢hop on a train 🚂🚂🚂 have a nice ⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚
Such a beautiful place full of history and mystery. Thanks so much for taking us along and I would love to see more videos like this! I would really love to know more about the 3 legged symbol and it's origins.
The three legs of man can for sure be traced back to the medieval age. The motto for modern symbol is: 'which everway I am thrown I will stand'. However, there are theories that the modern symbol is related to the Celtic triple spiral -- the triskelion. In the past it could have been that each spiral represented a facet of the mother goddess -- maiden, mother, crone. With the introduction of Christianity it could also be a representation of the holy trinity.
Very cool, thanks so much for explaining it.
Very interesting. I was reading that the Union Jack was the official flag until 1932 which was adopted in 1801. I wonder what flag was used by IOM before then. I believe the triskelion was inspired by the 45 RPM vinyl record plastic insert. :-)
The three legs has been around for centuries.
I've noticed the similarities of the symbol on the Lords of Mann and the Islands coinage.
Thank you for posting this video - True to stories I've heard, The Isle of Man is simply breathtaking.. and magical!
My grandmother's family (Cubbon) was (maybe still is?) from the Isle of Man, and came to Canada in the late 1800s. I've heard so many stories about this island all my life, and have always been curious as why they emigrated. What a fascinating history this island has.
Here is an excerpt from a letter my grandmother wrote (circa 1946)
..."The last we heard of one of mother’s sisters, she was still living in the old Cubbon house on Douglas Head. It is over three-hundred years old and is built of solid stone.
There used be be underground tunnels out into the sea, handy for the days when they used to smuggle in the old French wines and brandies, silks, tea and tobacco."
Fascinating letter! Thank you for sharing a piece. 🙏
Thank you...beautiful video...was there for 4 months many years ago and Isle of man will remain close to my heart!!
We used to stay at Beach Cottage in Laxey every summer many decades ago. Lovely to see it again and what lovely weather. Nothing seems to have changed.
That's one of the best things about the Island...it's a bit of a time warp in many ways :)
so enjoyed seeing the Island again...yes, I am homesick.. love to all my friends....miss ing you xxxxxx
correction........the above comments from june griffin...with feeling!!!!!
Hi neighbour! You've got a new SUB from my wife 😂 - she got really excited to know you teach how to grow on the IOM! 😃
Now I understand where Davy Knowles gets some of his musical inspiration. Beautiful island!
I just took a screenshot of your comment and sent it to him. He says that it makes him miss home 💚🇮🇲
Lovely Greens - how nice that you know each other! We love his music and he is a kind soul! Enjoyed your video!
Great video. I have known and loved the Isle of Man for many years but you still showed me a place I have never been! Thank you.
Thank you, brought back lovely memories of a previous holiday on the Isle of Man.
Awww :) pleased to bring them back! What was your favourite place on the Island?
Tanya I've just enjoyed watching you and Josh's day out around the Isle of Man. Thank you both for sharing this beautiful place with us. I have never been to the island and really never leave my home in Northern Ireland but when this dreadful coronoviris situation is under control I will look forward to going there with my sister, brother and grown up nephews. We are going to celebrate by visiting a place that looks as beautiful as Ireland. God bless you both and keep you safe. Love v
Thank you for sharing your home with us, it is a beautiful island.
Tanya you're the luckiest girl in the world what a beautiful place you live in,
I had no idea that the Isle of Man was so stunning, would love to visit the some day!!
I love all that you do and I have shared your videos with my friends.
It's stunning for sure! Thanks for your positive feedback Ana and for sharing my videos :)
Good contribution has been made to explore the beautiful island.
What a beautiful place that you can call home. I would love to see more.
I’m glad to be manx and glad I’ve had the opportunity to race the tt course amazing fun. Thank you for showing my heritage and what a great place live.
Use should come sailing with me and see the island from the sea as it looks beautiful
Is my boyfriend invited too? :)
Lovely Greens • Gardening, Beauty & Beekeeping yes of course. use are both welcome to come out sailing with me and my two little daughters anytime. Iv got a couple of jobs to finish of on the boat first hoping to get them done soon an should be fine by the end of TT two weeks. But yes both welcome I think I I use are welcome to come sailing. Have you got a webpage as I’ll send you an email or on instagram with my email that way I can get in contact with use both to let you no
Lovely Greens • Gardening, Beauty & Beekeeping I’m shore I seen you on Sunday. Where you out walking along the axis road
Not me :)
I've been to the Isle of Man every year for around 8 years. It's a bit boring back in the UK so thanks for making my day.😁
My ancestors on my mom's sides are from Isle of Man. Nice to see it. . From California.
Beautiful and interesting to learn a little about the Isle Of Man and where you live. Would like to see more of this fascinating place in future videos. Thank you so much for the tour. :-)
Fantastic! Really pleased you liked the tour Jean :)
Fascinating tour. Yes, please, I'd love to see more of the area.
I really enjoyed John "Dog" (forgot his last name) willow weaving videos. It would be fun to see interviews and\or demonstrations by any skilled craftsmen\person\woman (w/e!), especially if they are old crafts not much practiced anymore.
Josh seems like a nice guy and a good sport.
Ah he is :) Poor partner of a UA-camr 😂 I really like your idea of featuring more local craftspeople
Collister is John "Dog"s surname
Greetings from New Zealand. Having watched your lovely garden videos for a long time now, I have always been curious about your home, the Isle of Man. Thankyou for the tour. Nice to meet Josh too.
Stunning! Please share more about the villages, pubs, churches, inns, etc. I'd love to plan a stop when I am visiting UK.
Always happy to see new and interesting places to visit off the beaten track, and not found in tourist guides. Brilliant, and very well presented! :-)
Appreciate it Mark and pleased you enjoyed the tour!
Agreed. I was thinking of vacationing in Wales or Brittany, but I might do the IOM instead.
Some of my mom's ancestors were from the Isle of Man. Came to the states in the 1840's. Have had the great fortune of visiting many years ago and going to the cemetery at Maughold. Found many of my Kinrade relative's headstones. Hence my name manxkin. Thanks for the tour.
Great video, thank you. I am a Canadian and my great great grandfather came from there.
Loved seeing the isle of man. Thanks.
Wonderful island. U r lucky to be there. Wish I could travel there and enjoy the serenity.
So nice to see and learn about the island!
I'm from rural Canada but I'm so fascinated with both the Isle of Man and Wales as well. Thanks for the video, it's like I'm really there visiting.
Thank you Tanya. It is lovely to see the Isle of Man. I have ancestry from there and am hoping to go one day and see where my ancestors lived. My mother visited a few years ago. Long way to travel from my home of Wellington, New Zealand.
Pleased you liked the video! When this lockdown is over I’m thinking about doing another 🙂
YES YES....we want to know more about the Isle of Man! I imagine the gardening will be challenging.
Hi Tanya - I very much enjoyed your tour of the isle, and would welcome more of these in addition to the cultural and crafting ones suggested by your other viewers. However, I am now starting to get the "shakes" because I will have to wait another whole other week before I can get my gardening "fix" on the Lovely Greens You-Tube channel :)
Haha :) Don't worry -- the next two videos are 100% gardening! Glad you enjoyed the local feature in the meantime though :)
Looks like a beautiful place. Thanks for the tour.
Thank you for this video! I’ve been living in the Isle of Man for 5 years, and my daughter was born there, but then we moved back to France. It is an amazing video to show her where she was born until we return for a trip! Also I never knew about the stones in Laxey ! I wish I did as I was also living there. Thanks x
Looks like a beautiful place with so many stories to be told...please share more!
My dream place to visit x Thank you for the lovley Video xxx
I would love to visit this beautiful Isle. My great grandmother was from the Isle of Man.
We are lucky to have you in UA-cam.
What a wonderful place to visit. Castles, beaches and history all around. I would love to go there one day!
A lovely part of the world, I have visited once for the Classic TT, love to come back some day to explore the rest of the island. Regards from NZ.
What a beautiful location! Thanks for sharing!
Interesting. Wondered after watching gardening for a few years, about the Island itself. Thank you, now we know.
Thank you for sharing it with us. Such a beautiful place
Absolutely lovely! Thank you for sharing your world
Love the Isle of Man!
Fantastic. Thank you. Love the isle of man. More please!
I loved this video and would love to see more of the Isle of Man. We will be visiting in June to trace some family history and cannot wait.
Have a great time visiting the Island Holly :)
Lovely!, i sò enjoyed this video! thank you. More of your beautiful country side will be awesome with some history thrown in and also some city living. The gardening vtdeo`s you make for us to enjoy stays my absolute favourite and can not wait for the next one. I live in Port Elizabeth South Africa, also a keen gardener and have picked up so many very useful tips from your video`s and now, sharing your tour of the beautiful Isle of Man, takes me into that stunning place of the world i would love to see some day.
So welcome Moira :) There’s a large community of South Africans on the Island - at one time 10% of the population! More videos will follow
Hello Miss Green!!!))) Very Interesting place I like the water!!!!))) Be careful with the car keys could be a long walk home Hahaha I guess t is nice to get out of the garden for a little bit. Looks like you live in a good place to fish!!!!!))) I follow you on twitter !!!!)) Happy Trails Until we meet again !!!!!!)) Happy Sunday🎈🎈🎈👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😊🌺
Hello Steve! It was like slow motion watching the key slide across the pavement and down into the rocks. It's a good thing the tide was out! It was a fab outing but I'm happy to be pottering around in the garden again today :)
Lovely Greens • Gardening, Beauty & Beekeeping 😊😊😊
In isle of man you can find so many different Celtic traditions.
I want to go there and find the graves of my ancestors and find the old paper mill that they used to own before coming to New York. But, just in case I never get there the videos are thrilling to my soul.
I'm so happy to share them! In which town was the paper mill? I'll bet there are photos on the iMuseum website.
I love isle of man greetings from Mexico.
I love seeing these videos.
Looks beautiful and so hilly. I think it calls for a holiday. Great video. 💚🐝
Thanks so much Tracey! The Isle of Man is a great place for a holiday -- so much history and nature to discover!
I really enjoyed this outing. It's very interesting to see all those places that you live so close to. I would love to see more, plus I would love to see a walk-around of your city. I remember you mentioning local craftsmen. That would be very interesting to see. Thanks for taking us along!
I'll see what I can do :)
Awesome! Thank You.
This is such a useful video as it is a different perspective from any guide books.
After researching IOM, it is loaded with history, culture, and heritage. I still love a good race, but I'm also a history buff and love nature. Thank you for the video. Hoping to see more.
History, culture, heritage, and racing -- the Island has a little for everyone :) More local videos will certainly be in store
Oman ex racer myself and manx. I’m also a falconer and fly birds. The island has its own crown independence and in the past to keep are own government we gave a cast of falcons two peregrine falcons to the new king 🤴.
Interesting! No wonder a falcon is part of the IOM government crest
Vikings took a liking to ravens. In Iceland, there's a song about a raven that children usually sing about. The raven's name is Krummy.
Loved the video! I'd like to see more. But also like your garden videos a lot. Thanks
Don't worry, I love the Isle of Man but Lovely Greens is all about the garden :) I'll share some more local feature videos this summer...but in the meantime...gardening!
An absolutely beautiful place. My sister and I visited from Newfoundland, Canada almost two years ago. It was the trip of a lifetime...I would love to revisit, but for longer next time.
Im sooo interested in anything to do with Isle of Man and anything in the UK. Its fabulous. I also LOVE your knitted jacket. If you knitted it please please share the pattern! Im dying to knit one just like it!
Thanks Tanya. This was a fabulous Sunday morning video for me! 😍😎🥂💓
Oh my gosh. How beautiful. Loved seeing this incredible place. T.Y.💗🌸
A wonderful video thank you for the tour of your wonderful Island it looks amazing.
It really is :) Thank you
Thanks for sharing. I'd love to visit sometime, based on your presentation.
Thanks for the video. Love your cheerful gesture for the Isle of Man. Can you please make videos on Peel, its market and other infrastructure.
Lovely Thourly enjoyed it very well described must visit
Really enjoyed your video and enjoyed learning about your lovely island.
Thank you Sue :) pleased you enjoyed it
Great Video! I am from the Desert Mountains of New Mexico, U.S.A., and loved seeing your beautiful Island! Please show us even more of it as you are able! Thank you! ( P.S., wonderful husband finding those car keys! Amen!)
Thank you!
What an interesting and beautiful part of the world! 😃
Love the Isle of Man, started coming for the Motorcycle Racing but now try to fit in a couple of trips out of season. Laxey is our favourite place.
Love this video just makes us want to come back again soon. Thanks for sharing.
I LOVED seeing these wonderful parts of your Isle, having not had the chance to visit it yet!! Please do share more of it when you can. It may be many years before we can make the trip over to see it all in person, and I would greatly appreciate any "glimpses" you're willing to share! Thank you!!
Absolutely beautiful 😍 a perfect peice of heaven, thank you so much for beautiful tour love it, love to see more ❤
What a beautiful island.
This place looks so beautiful, would love to see it someday in person.
Your place is beautiful. Greetings from the Philippines!
Thanks and waving back :)
I loved the tour and would appreciate more tours when you can. Thank you.
Will do :)
Very enjoyable tour thank you, yes, more of them would be lovely.
Excellent :) More to come
Looks so pretty! I wish I could visit someday. I remember the Bee Gees were born on the Isle of Man and I wonder if people are allowed to visit the home that they once lived in as small children.
The island looks beautiful, must visit next year. Great video.
You should definitely make it over one day. If you like motorbikes then the TT is the end of May / beginning of June. After that madness the Island quiets down again :)
Will definitely visit next year after the TT. I'M exmotorbiker but wife doesn't like them. Keep up the good work.
It's a real toss-up between Wales, Brittany, Jersey, Guernsey, Bornholm, Gotland, and IOS. I want history, culture, and nature with my travels. I'm leaning towards IOM because I also dig industrial heritage (mining).
I so loved this video!!! Gorgeous. Thank you for taking us on a road trip!
Yes please.
So beautiful
Really loved this tour! More please!
Very much enjoyed it. Thank you.
Loved it!
Wow! Looks beautiful. I’ve never been but your video has definitely inspired me to come and visit one day.
Lovely! I'm sharing this to our homepage to show off our beautiful island. Hope you do some more. :-) Langness Lighthouse Cottages. x
Wanted to say I was looking at video for garden and wow..."Thank you" for the trip. I am here awaiting the wife to come home with some dinner and what a awesome video to watch and tag along. :)
So pleased you enjoyed it!
I really enjoyed the video. Thank you for sharing. I would love to see more of the Isle of Man!
WOW!!! So beautiful!...... this is soooo interesting!........Would love to see Douglas, that's the entry point on the Isle, correct? (It's where the Bros. Gibb were born too....would love to see that!) a really gorgeous place for you to call home!
What a beautiful and enchanting place! Thank you for sharing your visit.
I was wondering what kind of gardening is predominant in that beautiful coastal place.
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Lots of allotments on the Island but as for private gardens, most are traditional British gardens - both ornamental and edible.
Hi Tess how are you. Greetings from Ireland. Isle of Man is beautiful. Hope you are safe from Covid. Have a good weekend and stay safe 😀😘 Michael
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Really enjoyed this video! We have been considering a trip to the Isle of Man for a little while now so this was super interesting!
I hope you manage your trip eventually...I think you'll enjoy the Island!
Wonderful Isle of Man!
Greeting from Montenegro!
Thank you for sharing! Fascinating!
Glad you enjoyed it :)