This is really beautiful! I'm from the north of Germany and the landscape is very much like the ones in these recordings. This is the only thing I miss since I left my country - the mystic landscape, filled with wild green, herbs and flowers, filled with the songs of so many birds and the wonderful song of the blackbird in the evening hours. I am very grateful for the peaceful images that show how we could live if the world were not dominated by madmen.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting, it makes me very happy to hear from people who connect with nature in the same way I do. I hope that sharing our view of the world may help in some small way to squeeze out the madmen and restore some sanity and balance in the world.
Haha, thanks so much Jamie! I really appreciate your comments but don’t feel obliged to! I always feel guilty not commenting much on other people’s wonderful videos but it can kind of consume your life and it’s often difficult to find time if you’re busy with other stuff. 😬
Beautifully shot and seen. The oaks in the fields impress me the most, so strong, yet solitary. The are such beautiful trees. The lane, the cow parsley, the dandelions, the bluebells. The steam engines remind me of my dad 🙂 Can you tell me the name of the single pink rose; and also, the wild white trumpet flower, at 6:04? Thanks so much 🙂
Hi Barbara, thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it. Yes the great oaks are beautiful, I suspect some of them used to stand in hedgerows that have been taken out over the years to produce larger fields, hence why they stand alone in the middle of fields. I’m sorry, I can’t remember the name of the rose, I bought it from David Austin years ago but can’t find it in his current online catalog. The wild flower, I think is Meadow Saxifrage….but I may be wrong. The steam engines remind me of my Grandpa, he used to help run a small steam rally in his village…happy days 😀
@@SleepBeneathTheBoughs Thank you. I do not know Meadow saxifrage, but I do now ... and there's some good info on the net about it too. It looks so pretty. Thanks again, I look forward to your next video 🙂
Beautiful flowers and aurora!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it! 🙏🙏
This is really beautiful!
I'm from the north of Germany and the landscape is very much like the ones in these recordings.
This is the only thing I miss since I left my country - the mystic landscape, filled with wild green, herbs and flowers, filled with the songs of so many birds and the wonderful song of the blackbird in the evening hours.
I am very grateful for the peaceful images that show how we could live if the world were not dominated by madmen.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting, it makes me very happy to hear from people who connect with nature in the same way I do.
I hope that sharing our view of the world may help in some small way to squeeze out the madmen and restore some sanity and balance in the world.
I watched it and loved it really did.
I'll comment tomorrow.
I'm shattered. Beautiful👌
Haha, thanks so much Jamie! I really appreciate your comments but don’t feel obliged to! I always feel guilty not commenting much on other people’s wonderful videos but it can kind of consume your life and it’s often difficult to find time if you’re busy with other stuff. 😬
Beautifully shot and seen. The oaks in the fields impress me the most, so strong, yet solitary. The are such beautiful trees. The lane, the cow parsley, the dandelions, the bluebells. The steam engines remind me of my dad 🙂 Can you tell me the name of the single pink rose; and also, the wild white trumpet flower, at 6:04? Thanks so much 🙂
Hi Barbara, thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it. Yes the great oaks are beautiful, I suspect some of them used to stand in hedgerows that have been taken out over the years to produce larger fields, hence why they stand alone in the middle of fields. I’m sorry, I can’t remember the name of the rose, I bought it from David Austin years ago but can’t find it in his current online catalog. The wild flower, I think is Meadow Saxifrage….but I may be wrong.
The steam engines remind me of my Grandpa, he used to help run a small steam rally in his village…happy days 😀
@@SleepBeneathTheBoughs Thank you. I do not know Meadow saxifrage, but I do now ... and there's some good info on the net about it too. It looks so pretty. Thanks again, I look forward to your next video 🙂