Jess, when it says "Free House" on a pub sign, it doesn't mean all the drinks inside are free - unfortunately. Many pubs are "tied" houses and that means they sell beer from one brewer - whether that be a national or local area brewer. A "Free House" is a pub that's not tied to any particular brewery and sells beers sourced from anywhere.
On this note. You may hear the term "public house"... often this just called "the pub" but it's short for "the public house". If you call it "Pub" or "The pub" everyone knows what you're on about. It's often also called "The boozer" or "the local" ("the local pub").
That is definitely on our list places we have to see! We will definitely take you all along for the ride. Thanks for watching and supporting our family. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
Believe it or not,despite our rainy rep,there is more average rainfall in NY,Rome and Milan than London. We have the exact right amount of sun and rain across the whole year,and that’s why our countryside is SO green and has SO many trees.
I love Lotus cars, so if I was in East Anglia, I'd do the factory tour of their HQ near Norwich! Not surprised to see flooding after the storm we had recently, it's flat around there, and some parts like Fens are marsh land below sea level. Loving your content.
In the traditional public houses there used to be three bar rooms 1. The main bar room, where the locals met and drank together 2. The Lounge bar where the land owners and men of worth would probably drink classier drinks 3. The Snug bar as far as I could tell was where the village fathers (the old guys of the village) used to gather and chat and also maybe some of the wives would come and have a safe drink with their husbands All this will differ depending where you are in the country, the size of the Pub and whose telling the tale. Cheers
I think you mentioned the pink colour of a building. It was traditional in the medieval period in Suffolk to plaster the timber framing and then paint the plaster pink. This colour is known as Suffolk Pink. Many old buildings are still painted this colour in the county.
It’s quite fun watching non-English English speakers discover the country. I’m not sure if you’ve done one about food, but a pub Sunday roast kind of video could be fun.
There's a Coastliner double decker bus which runs from Leeds up through York and all the way to Whitby - I live in Whitby so usually get the bus down to York it takes 2 hours through gorgeous countryside 😄 (3 hours to Leeds)
You certainly find very interesting places to visit. I'm really enjoying your trips in a part of the UK I've never been and appreciate you being adventurous with your food choices. Personally I would probably not drink unpasteurised milk or dairy products! I was brought up in a dairy cow area in SW Scotland and a local vet. tragically died a long time ago now.
Same, my dad was a microbiologist and I remember him telling me that whenever raw milk was tested the bacterial load was enormous. Pus, blood, feces, urine, you name it. Because of him I have a strong stomach but not quite strong enough to deal with the thought of that 😅
Pasturised milk is like drinking water,,pasturising kills bugs yes..BUT it also wipes out all the natural good in the cows milk. ie calfs don't drink pasturised crap.Little hint real milk kills cancer cells,if the cows are looked after there's nowt to fear and everything to gain
You're in a Mini !! Have you seen the film 'The Italian Job' ? An iconic '60's British film well worth a watch, always on TV every Xmas. Three Mini Coopers are getaway vehicles for a gold robbery.
We got taken to Castle Rising all the time when in school and I remember having fun there. I imagine Norwich castle is the one that's in the best nick though. Lots of ruined castles in Norfolk (and priories for that matter). Weather's been rubbish this year but if it improves, get out on the Broads if possible for a lovely, peaceful time (outside of the main towns like Wroxham) in nature. I also still have a fondness for the special quality of light you get in the Fens in winter - always used to go when the floods were out.
I'm so glad you guys are getting to enjoy the surrounding area in which you're currently living. If you get time, you should drive down to Saffron Walden, I think it's the type of town you'd really enjoy. Great video, Jess. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
We have that definitely planned for our next visit. Unfortunately, we can't go to everything in one day. Man, how much fun would that be. Thank you for the comment and for watching our video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Funny seeing you guys drive through the town that I go through every day on my way to work. Have you tried Framlingham Castle and the town? Much more impressive, not too far away, and WELL worth a visit!
You both seem like you are easing your way into English life nicely. And given you aren't at all used to it, you are doing amazingly well driving on the left side of the road. Jess, a snug bar is simply a normal bar. Raw milk, nice. It is the nicest milk you can buy, but it isn't too generally available now in Britain.
Thank you for the kindness! We're truly grateful for the opportunity to explore this beautiful island. We appreciate your comment and for watching the video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Some of our older properties and villages have building restrictions to keep in character and sometime that can be limitations on the colours you can paint properties. Suffolk Pink is often used in this way, both in South Norfolk and Suffolk, being a traditional colour it is also popular. Great to see you visiting my part of the world and encouraging others...Also agree with a good driving job and who says Americans can't use stick shifts 👍
I thank you for your wonderful insight on the villages and the pink! We love exploring the UK. It will be a sad day when we have to leave, but for now, we enjoy it until then. We truly appreciate your time and your kindness. Really hope you have a lovely week ahead! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
Having done Rt66 in a small British classic car, I can't say I saw many other manual gearboxes, plus some folk made a big think about stick shifts...so excellent job. If you are ever in the Norwich area and fancy a spin in a 1964 classic car give us a shout. Brilliant job and thanks for tips on Downham Market dining and Bungay Castle...All the best Johnny 👍
Snug bar was usually set at the back of the pub where the men would go to drink whilst the women would relax in the lounge bar which was usually bigger and more comfortable
I’ve been down that way on & off for the last few months the roads are atrocious repair wise!! Lovely countryside but all a little flat for a Welshman 🏴 Keep enjoying our country 👍
Fab, how cool! We love exploring and can't wait to see all the none flat parts. Everyone talks about it. I feel it's still so beautiful, even if it's a little flat. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
If you have raw milk, it was probably fool fat milk (the cream wasn’t skimmed off). This gives you the chance to make clotted cream. Clotted cream basically is where you separate the milk from the cream by warming the whole milk in a dish or some other wide pot to bellow boiling and simmer (keep the heat even all night and in the morning the cream will be floating on the top. There are quite a number of vid on UA-cam describing how to make clotted cream. Make some scones and slice in half and spread on the cream and a nice jam, it’s the base for a Devon or Cornish cream tea. Delicious honestly
Oh, it was sad about the flooding. I will let the guys know. They're just so handsome and such good, men! Thank you for your comment and for watching our video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Jess...”Chris are you on the wrong side of the road” Chris...” ummmm , think so “ Driving off, calmly, oh well 😂 Fair play to Chris, a now natural veteran of navigating a small English village and adapting to the drive safe and just work it out as you go that’s unique to the British and Irish roads. Par exultance and now totally assimilated to our roads 🤗
Question: at the entrance to the 'snug' bar, was that a snake impression or were you deflating? 😂 Snug - typically a small, very private room, with frosted glass window, set above head height, accessing the bar. You paid a higher price for your beer in the Snug, but nobody could see you. It was not only the well off visitors who used these rooms. Begun in Ireland.
Norfolk is not really "castle country" - it doesn't have suitable building materials - that kind of stone would have to be imported from other regions of England. East Anglia is perhaps the "least castellated" area of Britain. There is one exception - Oxburgh castle - which is near King's Lynn.
@@DaydreamersBarn Well, my first thought, because I've painted them, was "That's Suffolk! That's a Suffolk sky!" Then the video confirmed it as Bungay. I'm closer to Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket.
Bungay castle was a bit of a disappointment. I don't know that part of the country to suggest where the best ones are but if ever you want to travel further afield I would recommend Warwick Castle in Warwickshire.
Nonsense. Warwick Castle was built in the twelfth century long before theme parks were ever thought of. It's a long time since I've been but a lot of the interior was accessable. Have you actually been?
@@kennethfishwick4061 In last couple of decades it has become more of a medieval theme park. It's also very expensive, and they put up tall trees so you can't get good photos w/o paying to go in. (edit: i prefer Kenilworth Castle, even though it is in ruins)
shame you haven’t seen the real beautiful villages of England yet . Those in your video are nothing special I recommend the cotswolds, Kent and cornwall for the most amazing English villages Enjoy oh and the lake district too
We have been to Cotswolds and Kent, both very beautiful. We have also been to Scotland next to Cornwall and Wales! Thank you for watching. We love this beautiful Island! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
@@DaydreamersBarn Not quite true- the Cotswolds has its own charm but Suffolk has some stunning villages. Lavenham is one example. It is also more 'off the beaten track' than the Cotswolds. Really impressed you made it to Bungay!
Well, not in our case Norfolk and Suffolk. The entire UK is super kind as a whole. We have never met anyone who was unpleasant or unwelcome here or through our travels through the island. We truly love you all! 🤍 Jess x
@@richardlowes3982 , the only bad place in the north is Yorkshire because they will not shut up because they still think it's God s county were as everyone knows it's the lake district 😂😂
Jess, when it says "Free House" on a pub sign, it doesn't mean all the drinks inside are free - unfortunately. Many pubs are "tied" houses and that means they sell beer from one brewer - whether that be a national or local area brewer. A "Free House" is a pub that's not tied to any particular brewery and sells beers sourced from anywhere.
Fantastic, thank you for the insight! Appreciate your time watching and leaving this wonderful information. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
On this note. You may hear the term "public house"... often this just called "the pub" but it's short for "the public house".
If you call it "Pub" or "The pub" everyone knows what you're on about. It's often also called "The boozer" or "the local" ("the local pub").
Further to this, the tied pub is normally owned by the brewery who will have a chain of pubs. Whereas the freehouse is an independent business
Snug bar usually means small we say its nice and snug,
Considering American roads are much wider you are coping with our roads, roundabouts, and driving on the left very well.
Thank you. We're enjoyed the time exploring this beautiful country. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. 🤍 Jess x
Another lovely video. Thank you.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. We appreciate your support! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Cool! I want to go to Cornwall....I lived in Wales for a year, in Swansea....20 yrs. ago
That is definitely on our list places we have to see! We will definitely take you all along for the ride. Thanks for watching and supporting our family. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
Believe it or not,despite our rainy rep,there is more average rainfall in NY,Rome and Milan than London.
We have the exact right amount of sun and rain across the whole year,and that’s why our countryside is SO green and has SO many trees.
I love how green it is here. It's one of my many favorite things about the UK! Thank you for your insight and for watching the video. 🤍 Jess x
@@DaydreamersBarn , typically being British as you know what we are like , more convertible cars are sold here than the whole of europe
I love Lotus cars, so if I was in East Anglia, I'd do the factory tour of their HQ near Norwich! Not surprised to see flooding after the storm we had recently, it's flat around there, and some parts like Fens are marsh land below sea level. Loving your content.
Fab, thank you so glad to have you support us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I'm going to enjoy this
Hope you did enjoy the video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
In the traditional public houses there used to be three bar rooms
1. The main bar room, where the locals met and drank together
2. The Lounge bar where the land owners and men of worth would probably drink classier drinks
3. The Snug bar as far as I could tell was where the village fathers (the old guys of the village) used to gather and chat and also maybe some of the wives would come and have a safe drink with their husbands
All this will differ depending where you are in the country, the size of the Pub and whose telling the tale.
Cheers
Thank you for all the fabulous information! Appreciate you sharing and watching the video. 🤍 Jess x
I think you mentioned the pink colour of a building. It was traditional in the medieval period in Suffolk to plaster the timber framing and then paint the plaster pink. This colour is known as Suffolk Pink. Many old buildings are still painted this colour in the county.
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing that information with us. Appreciate your time watching our video and leaving us a comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
It’s quite fun watching non-English English speakers discover the country. I’m not sure if you’ve done one about food, but a pub Sunday roast kind of video could be fun.
My friend very soon. You will get your video of a couple of Americans enjoying a proper Sunday Roast! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
They *do* speak English, they're from the US......
@@Brian-om2hhRead the original comment back again. Slowly
None english speakers?? So what language are they speaking then Bangladeshi???
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 and you didn’t read the replies to this comment, clearly. They’re non-English, speaking English.
Nice video guys 👍.I used to live in loddon so use to goto bungay to do my shopping from the Tesco's there...Nice part of the county💯👍
Thank you for watching and supporting our channel. We love to share with you all. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
There's a Coastliner double decker bus which runs from Leeds up through York and all the way to Whitby - I live in Whitby so usually get the bus down to York it takes 2 hours through gorgeous countryside 😄 (3 hours to Leeds)
Fab, thank you for the insight! Appreciate your time watching and leaving us a comment. Hope you have a wonderful week. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
You certainly find very interesting places to visit. I'm really enjoying your trips in a part of the UK I've never been and appreciate you being adventurous with your food choices. Personally I would probably not drink unpasteurised milk or dairy products! I was brought up in a dairy cow area in SW Scotland and a local vet. tragically died a long time ago now.
Same, my dad was a microbiologist and I remember him telling me that whenever raw milk was tested the bacterial load was enormous. Pus, blood, feces, urine, you name it. Because of him I have a strong stomach but not quite strong enough to deal with the thought of that 😅
Pasturised milk is like drinking water,,pasturising kills bugs yes..BUT it also wipes out all the natural good in the cows milk. ie calfs don't drink pasturised crap.Little hint real milk kills cancer cells,if the cows are looked after there's nowt to fear and everything to gain
Thank you for watching and commenting! I'm glad you all enjoyed our video. Just love this beautiful island! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
You're in a Mini !! Have you seen the film 'The Italian Job' ? An iconic '60's British film well worth a watch, always on TV every Xmas. Three Mini Coopers are getaway vehicles for a gold robbery.
We love our Mini! Also, we have watched that and enjoyed it. Thank you for watching and commenting on our video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
We got taken to Castle Rising all the time when in school and I remember having fun there. I imagine Norwich castle is the one that's in the best nick though. Lots of ruined castles in Norfolk (and priories for that matter). Weather's been rubbish this year but if it improves, get out on the Broads if possible for a lovely, peaceful time (outside of the main towns like Wroxham) in nature. I also still have a fondness for the special quality of light you get in the Fens in winter - always used to go when the floods were out.
We love exploring. Thank you for sharing, friend! Appreciate you leaving us this work comment and for watching the video. 🤍 Jess x
Happy anniversary !
Thank you so much 😀
🤍 Jess & Chris x
I'm so glad you guys are getting to enjoy the surrounding area in which you're currently living. If you get time, you should drive down to Saffron Walden, I think it's the type of town you'd really enjoy.
Great video, Jess. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Audley End is def worth a visit
Thanks, sweet friend! Appreciate you for all the support 🤍 Jess x
You should have visited theNorfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum . It has displays on the WW 2 USAF.
We have that definitely planned for our next visit. Unfortunately, we can't go to everything in one day. Man, how much fun would that be. Thank you for the comment and for watching our video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Wow, the flooding looks quite bad.
Nice vlog guys :)
It was, unfortunately. Sad for the land owners, hoping it cleans up soon. Thank you for your support on the channel! 🤍 Jess x
My brother runs the cafe to the entrance to the castle. Glad you enjoyed it
How fab! The cafe was fantastic. Love exploring this beautiful island! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
You would have thought they would have filled in the potholes. Enjoyed the video.
Its a gravel road. There is a low point in the ground below the road that is holding water. Putting more gravel in will not stop the puddle.
Well understand it takes time. We love traveling and exploring this beautiful island! Thank you for watching the video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
nice drive guys you must be getting sick of all the rain we've had🥰
I'm so glad you enjoyed the trip with us. Thank you for watching and supporting us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Funny seeing you guys drive through the town that I go through every day on my way to work.
Have you tried Framlingham Castle and the town? Much more impressive, not too far away, and WELL worth a visit!
Fab, I will definitely add that to our places to visit. Thank you for the recommendation! Thank you for your time watching. 🤍 Jess x
You both seem like you are easing your way into English life nicely. And given you aren't at all used to it, you are doing amazingly well driving on the left side of the road. Jess, a snug bar is simply a normal bar. Raw milk, nice. It is the nicest milk you can buy, but it isn't too generally available now in Britain.
Thank you for the kindness! We're truly grateful for the opportunity to explore this beautiful island. We appreciate your comment and for watching the video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Wow, down here in Stoke Gaylard, Dorset, the "Farm Gate Milk" is a £1 a litre!
Wow, really! Will have to look into that place. Thank you, friend. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Some of our older properties and villages have building restrictions to keep in character and sometime that can be limitations on the colours you can paint properties. Suffolk Pink is often used in this way, both in South Norfolk and Suffolk, being a traditional colour it is also popular. Great to see you visiting my part of the world and encouraging others...Also agree with a good driving job and who says Americans can't use stick shifts 👍
I thank you for your wonderful insight on the villages and the pink! We love exploring the UK. It will be a sad day when we have to leave, but for now, we enjoy it until then. We truly appreciate your time and your kindness. Really hope you have a lovely week ahead! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
I was only taught on a stick shift! It's getting to become a lost art in the US, unfortunately. 🤍 Jess x
Having done Rt66 in a small British classic car, I can't say I saw many other manual gearboxes, plus some folk made a big think about stick shifts...so excellent job. If you are ever in the Norwich area and fancy a spin in a 1964 classic car give us a shout.
Brilliant job and thanks for tips on Downham Market dining and Bungay Castle...All the best Johnny 👍
Just subscribed to your channel. Now, I'm watching all your lovely videos! We love to support others. 🤍 Jess
Dear friend, that would be fantastic! We'll have to short something out! Email me at daydreamersbarn@gmail.com
Snug bar was usually set at the back of the pub where the men would go to drink whilst the women would relax in the lounge bar which was usually bigger and more comfortable
Fab, thank you for the insight, my friend! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
as chris is a car guy my dad owned and raced a mk1 lotus cortina from new in 1964 they are worth a fortune now!
Yes, he is and said, "That's so cool!" Did you get to ride in it? We appreciate all your comments. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
@@DaydreamersBarn yes its one of my very early memories i have me and my dad are big car guys like chris!
I’ve been down that way on & off for the last few months the roads are atrocious repair wise!!
Lovely countryside but all a little flat for a Welshman 🏴
Keep enjoying our country 👍
Fab, how cool! We love exploring and can't wait to see all the none flat parts. Everyone talks about it. I feel it's still so beautiful, even if it's a little flat. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
If you have raw milk, it was probably fool fat milk (the cream wasn’t skimmed off). This gives you the chance to make clotted cream. Clotted cream basically is where you separate the milk from the cream by warming the whole milk in a dish or some other wide pot to bellow boiling and simmer (keep the heat even all night and in the morning the cream will be floating on the top. There are quite a number of vid on UA-cam describing how to make clotted cream. Make some scones and slice in half and spread on the cream and a nice jam, it’s the base for a Devon or Cornish cream tea. Delicious honestly
I love it, and yes, it was full fat! Thank you for your comment! 🤍 Jess x
Beccles is also a nice town - it's about 4 or 5 miles East of Bungay
Fab, thank you for the recommendation! Appreciate your time watching and leaving a comment. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Was that flooding because of storm Babet? Bit of a side note, your son is spitting image of his old man.
Yes to both lol
Oh, it was sad about the flooding.
I will let the guys know. They're just so handsome and such good, men! Thank you for your comment and for watching our video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Jess...”Chris are you on the wrong side of the road”
Chris...” ummmm , think so “
Driving off, calmly, oh well 😂
Fair play to Chris, a now natural veteran of navigating a small English village and adapting to the drive safe and just work it out as you go that’s unique to the British and Irish roads. Par exultance and now totally assimilated to our roads 🤗
I was so worried, but he had it the entire time. I should have had more faith in his ability, right?? Cheers, friend 🤍 Jess x
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Thank you for your support. Your time watching and commenting on this video. Cheers 🤍 Jess & Chris x
Sorry about the rain! More rain than normal to be honest… 😮
Not sorry at all. There is a lot, but hopefully not too much. Cheers, Chris and Jess.
Question: at the entrance to the 'snug' bar, was that a snake impression or were you deflating? 😂 Snug - typically a small, very private room, with frosted glass window, set above head height, accessing the bar. You paid a higher price for your beer in the Snug, but nobody could see you. It was not only the well off visitors who used these rooms. Begun in Ireland.
Thank you for the insight and the giggle. Thank you for your comment and for watching our video. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Norfolk is not really "castle country" - it doesn't have suitable building materials - that kind of stone would have to be imported from other regions of England.
East Anglia is perhaps the "least castellated" area of Britain.
There is one exception - Oxburgh castle - which is near King's Lynn.
Thank you for your time watching and leaving a comment. Cheers, Jess
Suffolk does have some fine castles on top of Bungay though @@DaydreamersBarn . You should check out Framlingham Castle and Orford Castle!
Good British weather 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
LoL, it like we get all for Seasons in a day and I love it!
Slow down,crazy madman
Haha... Good One. Cheers 🤍 Jess
41 miles from me, but a zing of recognition. My brain said, "Hang on, Mate!"
Oh, I love it! How cool.... I love exploring and sharing our fun trips with you all. Thank you for watching. 🤍 Jess x
@@DaydreamersBarn Well, my first thought, because I've painted them, was "That's Suffolk! That's a Suffolk sky!" Then the video confirmed it as Bungay. I'm closer to Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket.
Someone mentioned the rain?
100 you know me... lol 😆 Just over here being an American 🤍 Jess x
What's the problem? It only ever rains on days ending in AY. 😁😁
@Brian-om2hh Cheers, mate! 🤍 Jess x
Have you discovered the free range egg vending machines yet?
No.... Where can I fund one of these? 🤍 Jess x
@@DaydreamersBarn there is one at Lodge Farm in Ashill, also Hall Farm in Hingham, both in Norfolk. But there is probably one closer to you.
Bungay castle was a bit of a disappointment. I don't know that part of the country to suggest where the best ones are but if ever you want to travel further afield I would recommend Warwick Castle in Warwickshire.
That's a huge theme park! I believe they like ones that are still ruins...but accessible ..
Nonsense. Warwick Castle was built in the twelfth century long before theme parks were ever thought of. It's a long time since I've been but a lot of the interior was accessable. Have you actually been?
Its a 700 plus year old minor castle. Looks good to me for what it is.
@@kennethfishwick4061 In last couple of decades it has become more of a medieval theme park. It's also very expensive, and they put up tall trees so you can't get good photos w/o paying to go in. (edit: i prefer Kenilworth Castle, even though it is in ruins)
Each to their own!@@niallrussell7184
LOTUS. Lots Of Trouble Usually Serious. ;-)
Love it, friend! Thank you for your comment and for watching our video. 🤍 Jess x
shame you haven’t seen the real beautiful villages of England yet . Those in your video are nothing special I recommend the cotswolds, Kent and cornwall for the most amazing English villages Enjoy oh and the lake district too
We have been to Cotswolds and Kent, both very beautiful. We have also been to Scotland next to Cornwall and Wales! Thank you for watching. We love this beautiful Island! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
@@DaydreamersBarn Not quite true- the Cotswolds has its own charm but Suffolk has some stunning villages. Lavenham is one example. It is also more 'off the beaten track' than the Cotswolds. Really impressed you made it to Bungay!
The word that sums up this part of England is: flat.
Well, it's still beautiful! Thanks for watching. 🤍 Jess x
driving way too fast IMHO
Thanks for your opinion and for watching the video. Jess
Everything seems fast in a Mini......
@Brian-om2hh very true! Mostly because of the sound and the size of it. Thank you for your time, friend! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Norfolk and Suffolk are probably the two most unfriendly counties in the UK. Awful people.
Exucuse me. Norfolk is friendly.
@@karenimran3349compared to places in the North…absolutely garbage
Well, not in our case Norfolk and Suffolk. The entire UK is super kind as a whole. We have never met anyone who was unpleasant or unwelcome here or through our travels through the island. We truly love you all! 🤍 Jess x
@@richardlowes3982 , the only bad place in the north is Yorkshire because they will not shut up because they still think it's God s county were as everyone knows it's the lake district 😂😂
@@lawrenceglaister4364 well said, I come from Durham, so Yorkshire is in the south like Norfolk and Suffolk as far as I’m concerned.
Suffolk pink is the colour 😊Waveney in flood ,it go Norfolk ,Suffolk,Norfolk ,Suffolk because the river is the county boundary
Thank you for the insight. Appreciate your time watching and leaving a comment. 🤍 Jess x