Somehow this brought a lump in my throat...my great Gram we visited at the poor farm and her husband great grampy Roy was in the Argyle poor farm I do remember the gardens,the strong smell as you entered that big front door,and the noises...she was later moved to Tidal View...thank you for he reminder of my own love for our town...I felt such homesickness while in Saskatchewan for 4 years in Bible College....bonnie
Hi Bonnie 👋 Wow.. thank you for sharing. That's very interesting 🤔. I am sure that your great grandparents enjoyed your visit. What did you study while at Bible college?
I am soo glad you enjoyed the video. There are so many treasures in Yarmouth, but these are the ones that really stand out. I am happy that we share the same sentiment. 😀
Hello Michelle, I enjoyed watching and knowing that many were watching with me. There's so much more to know, and I'm sure others would like learning about it.
Gerald and I are actually starting to work on another history video. They are very fun to do. Thank you so much for watching 👀. I am glad that you enjoyed it 😊.
Wow! This vid was really a huge treat. Donna and I love it when you explore and show places in N.S. We are like you, in that we really enjoy history and "vintage".
As the weather gets better/warmer we will be hitting the road alot more. Glad you and Donna enjoyed this video. More history and vintage videos to come as well. 😀
Beautiful video. Straight from the heart. Thank you for your open-hearted, informative video of Yarmouth. We're traveling to Nova Scotia in just 2-1/2 weeks!
Thank you for watching 👀, MCourt. There are alot of special treasures in Yarmouth and Nova Scotia. Safe travels on your way down here... and dress warm. It's still very chilly down this way. 😀
Hi Michelle, what a great video of Yarmouth ! We've been living here for several years but I want to go and look at some of the interesting places. I never knew about these.
Gerald is a huge Yarmouth history buff so we have lots of information to make videos. It was a joy to make this video and to be honest, we are actually starting to work on another 😀. Thank you so much for watching 👀 😊. We appreciate it. 😀
We are at plus 2 today with a little new snow on ground since yesterday but we are warming up today again; I loved your tour; in fact watched it twice. It is sooooo quiet there Michelle! THANK YOU!🚙🌞
Hi Bonnie 👋 It is a chilly cold day here today. I think the roads are icing up. The sidewalks un front of our house are. Ugh! I am thrilled that you enjoyed the tour. Gerald and I wanted to make it a special video. Thanks soooooo much for watching 👀 😊. We appreciate it. 😀
I was born and raised in Yarmouth and have lived here all my life . I must say I was pleasantly surprised how much I learned about Yarmouth. Thanks Michelle.
Absolutely adore that heritage house on Sycamore Street. I really hope the new owner(s) bring it back to life. Thanks for sharing some of its history with us!
It is a beautiful house, isn't it? It has so much character and the fact that the widows walk is still there and in pretty good shape is quite remarkable 👌. Lots of history. Thank you for watching 👀. 😀
My aunt sabra Berryman lived in that house ...on the right hand side ...I spent alot of time there...my mother Violet was her youngest sister. We spent summer and Christmas....you should have seen the Christmas village !! I shed a tear as I think of her and my mom's side of the family ..I miss them dearly ...thank you for this ...as the last time I was in Yarmouth was for my mother's funeral ...yes it made me cry ...but so many many great memories ....god bless this house ...
Thank you for sharing your personal story and treasured moments. Family is so important and when houses are attached to precious memories it makes it very special and touching. When I go to Ontario and see my grandmother's house and my grandparents' farm house, it always brings tears. Precious memories. Thank you again for sharing and thank you for watching 👀 🙏 ❤️.
Michelle, what a lovely video! Beautifully shot and so much interesting information. Thanks for sharing!❤
Thanks so much for watching, Robin. I appreciate it. 😀
Somehow this brought a lump in my throat...my great Gram we visited at the poor farm and her husband great grampy Roy was in the Argyle poor farm I do remember the gardens,the strong smell as you entered that big front door,and the noises...she was later moved to Tidal View...thank you for he reminder of my own love for our town...I felt such homesickness while in Saskatchewan for 4 years in Bible College....bonnie
Hi Bonnie 👋 Wow.. thank you for sharing. That's very interesting 🤔. I am sure that your great grandparents enjoyed your visit. What did you study while at Bible college?
loved this video Michelle...some of the places close to your heart are also close to mine...Doris.
I am soo glad you enjoyed the video. There are so many treasures in Yarmouth, but these are the ones that really stand out. I am happy that we share the same sentiment. 😀
Very interesting..loved it😊
I really enjoyed the tour of Yarmouth. Cape Forchu is a lovely lighthouse to visit. I never miss going there when I am in Digby
Hello Michelle, I enjoyed watching and knowing that many were watching with me. There's so much more to know, and I'm sure others would like learning about it.
Gerald and I are actually starting to work on another history video. They are very fun to do. Thank you so much for watching 👀. I am glad that you enjoyed it 😊.
Thank you Michelle. This is very beautiful and informative video. Thank you for your efforts.
You are so welcome!
Michelle i have the book on poor houses in Nova Scotia if you would like to borrow it ? Thanks for the lovely historic tour of our beautiful town 😊
That would be fantastic, Laurie. I would love to read it/borrow it.... if you don't mind. Wow.. that would be great 👍. 😀
@@MichelletheIntrovert i don't mind at all I will get it to you tommorow or early next week
@@Lurloveshorses Thanks, Laurie. That would be wonderful. I am looking forward to reading 📚 it. 😀
Good job love it
Thanks so much. 😀
Wow! This vid was really a huge treat. Donna and I love it when you explore and show places in N.S. We are like you, in that we really enjoy history and "vintage".
As the weather gets better/warmer we will be hitting the road alot more. Glad you and Donna enjoyed this video. More history and vintage videos to come as well. 😀
Super!
p.s. surprised to see Yarmouth had trams in the olden days!@@MichelletheIntrovert
@vintageracer25 Gerald said Yarmouth had one of the first in North America. It ran from from the south end to the north end of Yarmouth. 😀
Thank you Gerald! VERY interesting... and totally unexpected. @@MichelletheIntrovert
Beautiful video. Straight from the heart. Thank you for your open-hearted, informative video of Yarmouth. We're traveling to Nova Scotia in just 2-1/2 weeks!
Thank you for watching 👀, MCourt. There are alot of special treasures in Yarmouth and Nova Scotia. Safe travels on your way down here... and dress warm. It's still very chilly down this way. 😀
Hi Michelle, what a great video of Yarmouth ! We've been living here for several years but I want to go and look at some of the interesting places. I never knew about these.
Gerald is a huge Yarmouth history buff so we have lots of information to make videos. It was a joy to make this video and to be honest, we are actually starting to work on another 😀. Thank you so much for watching 👀 😊. We appreciate it. 😀
We are at plus 2 today with a little new snow on ground since yesterday but we are warming up today again; I loved your tour; in fact watched it twice. It is sooooo quiet there Michelle! THANK YOU!🚙🌞
Hi Bonnie 👋 It is a chilly cold day here today. I think the roads are icing up. The sidewalks un front of our house are. Ugh! I am thrilled that you enjoyed the tour. Gerald and I wanted to make it a special video. Thanks soooooo much for watching 👀 😊. We appreciate it. 😀
I was born and raised in Yarmouth and have lived here all my life . I must say I was pleasantly surprised how much I learned about Yarmouth. Thanks Michelle.
No problemo, Dawn. Thanks soo much for watching 👀. 😀 Have a wonderful day today. 😊
Hi Michelle, Thanks for the tour. I haven't been to Yarmouth in more then 40 years. Hope to get back for a visit soon.
Absolutely adore that heritage house on Sycamore Street. I really hope the new owner(s) bring it back to life. Thanks for sharing some of its history with us!
It is a beautiful house, isn't it? It has so much character and the fact that the widows walk is still there and in pretty good shape is quite remarkable 👌. Lots of history. Thank you for watching 👀. 😀
My aunt sabra Berryman lived in that house ...on the right hand side ...I spent alot of time there...my mother Violet was her youngest sister. We spent summer and Christmas....you should have seen the Christmas village !! I shed a tear as I think of her and my mom's side of the family ..I miss them dearly ...thank you for this ...as the last time I was in Yarmouth was for my mother's funeral ...yes it made me cry ...but so many many great memories ....god bless this house ...
Thank you for sharing your personal story and treasured moments. Family is so important and when houses are attached to precious memories it makes it very special and touching. When I go to Ontario and see my grandmother's house and my grandparents' farm house, it always brings tears. Precious memories. Thank you again for sharing and thank you for watching 👀 🙏 ❤️.
Michelle: To Digby from Yarmouth takes from a half hour to an hour? What are you driving? It's a good solid hour.
Beautiful
Thanks, Belinda. 😀
tnx for sharing this
Thank you, Patty. 🥔 😀