there’s an alternate byron routine here where you wake at noon, feed your pet bear, father an illegitimate child and take copious amounts of opium, but i can see how this one is more your style haha
I am most inspired by William Wordsworth out of all the Romantic poets. His words just sit very well within me and his descriptions of Nature comfort me when I’m anxious. I learnt on a trip to Dove Cottage that his sister Dorothy would walk 18 miles a day! She is also very inspiring and her journals are definitely worth checking out!
Dorothy is such a remarkable writer!! I can’t believe she doesn’t get more attention (or rather, I can… it’s awful how many female writers’ work has been lost to us) x
My admiration for Wordsworth started in my senior year of high school when we were given a semester-long assignment to "live with a poet." We could draw a name from a bowl or choose a poet on our own. I drew Wordsworth and over that semester, I read ALL of his poetry. ALL. OF. IT. Some of it was NOT good at all, but many parts were sublime!! We also had to read a biography of the poet as well as some literary criticism written during the poet's lifetime if possible. My favorite poets are E.E. Cummings and Poe -- I prefer poets who break the rules and/or are innovative; I'd probably place Dickinson in the group to round out my top three poets. So Wordsworth, while somewhat innovative for his time, is not one of my absolute favorite poets. However, one of my favorite poetic passages of all time is from his awkwardly titled "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798": For I have learned To look on nature, not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes The still sad music of humanity, Nor harsh nor grating, though of ample power To chasten and subdue.-And I have felt A presence that disturbs me with the joy Of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused, Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns, And the round ocean and the living air, And the blue sky, and in the mind of man: A motion and a spirit, that impels All thinking things, all objects of all thought, And rolls through all things. Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods And mountains; and of all that we behold From this green earth; of all the mighty world Of eye, and ear,-both what they half create, And what perceive; well pleased to recognise In nature and the language of the sense The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being. Talk about the sublime!! :D
@@RubyGranger8 I agree completely. I am so thrilled to see the works of various women writers outside of the literary canon that I was taught (I attended college in the mid-'80s and graduate school in 1989-1991) become recognized and even rediscovered. The works of Louisa May Alcott that had been written under the pseudonym "A.M. Barnard" are so wonderfully feminist and are focused on women as the protagonists. While she is best known for her children's literature, like Jo she also sold lurid stories to various magazines, and they truly are "potboilers" that kept her family afloat financially. Another favorite author of mine is the American novelist Sarah Orne Jewett; her novel Country of the Pointed Firs is simply lovely. Her novels and short stories are truly gems -- such insightful portrayals of New England people and their lives. And I think that L.M. Montgomery writes the most beautiful prose in the English language. While her Anne of Green Gables series is lovely (my favorite is Rilla of Ingleside, with its keen insights into the Great War and how people at home lived during such a cataclysmic worldwide event), her lesser-known works are even more impressive. Okay, I'll stop now because I could go on all day. ;)
Thoroughly enjoyed this as I love all things classical poetry, Scotland, nature, reading and writing, simple rituals and nutrition, the Mary Shelley film (Booth as Shelley), etc. This is among your best videos. 💚
@@RubyGranger8 There is Gothic (1986) with Gabriel Byrne and Timothy Spall. There is also Haunted Summer (1988) with Alice Krige and Laura Dern. Enjoy! 🎞️🤍
Aesthetic 🌻 You really inspire us, dearest bird. Thank you for transporting us to another reality. What a wonderful thing it is to be able to live vicariously through others. 😂
Sublimity is the opposite of beauty. "Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain, and danger, that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime; that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion which the mind is capable of feeling." (burke, sublime and beautiful) The sublime is the unnerving paradox of perceiving something that exceeds the vastness of the mind, like the starry night sky.
I was just checking your channel for another upload!! Im a new subscriber, I have watched some of your videos over the years, but it’s only now I feel more aligned with your content and it’s giving me a kind of peace and reminds me of the beauty of the world - can’t describe very well. Anyways, I’m happy to be here and looking forward to your videos! ✨
Romantic outlaws is a beautiful book by Charlotte Gordon describing the lives of Mary Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft and lord Byron in detail absolutely amazing 🙌🏼
I really like this sort of concept I hope you do more like this - very inspiring. I especially liked the part of the walk where you went by the uprooted trees (very Turner! (except on land)) - and it can be like that in North Carolina - its a very stormy place and we often have uprooted trees like that from hurricanes - it heartening to think these things happen even in very picturesque Scotland.
You're lucky to have a mother who can talk to you about such things. My parents or immediate family have not gone through formal education so somethings I do feel relatively isolated or bored around them.
You're like a role model to me since you tend to never change subject for each video I've watched. I found your videos useful and that's why I like them. I'm hoping to put anything to good use in the future to become a better person.
We in Poland have the "Four Seers of the nation" i.e. Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, Zygmunt Krasiński and Cyprian Kamil Norwid(the last one is a proto-Decadent poet, in fact, but still grouped into late Romanticism).
@@basiamarszalek2004 The film is about Romantic poets, hence I confined myself also to this period. Wyspiański was a decadent, though indeed highly inspired by Romanticism(in particular Słowacki).
it's so cool you grew up and went on to study literature and now you can say all these marvellous things like about byron being veggie! I would love if your channel ended up being all about literature
girl ilysm but why lord byron? there are a lot of better Romantic authors. i wrote my thesis about joanna baillie (and now im writing my EL thesis about her too), she wrote theory that explained romanticism, something like what wordsworth wrote in the preface of lyrical ballads but she did it before!! Baillie was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland
I chose lord byron because of the Scottish influence but should have done baillie! I’ve never read any of her work actually - where would be the best place to start? x
My mom and I did an England & Scotland road trip this summer, stayed at a b&b in Kingussie, and did this exact hike! It was also one of our favorite places on our trip. So lovely to see it again in your video!
Absolutely loved this video and loved your descriptions/ explanations! Your channel is perfect; it is like no other and brings me deep comfort and security. Thank you!
Have you thought of doing voiceover work or narrating audio books? Your voice evokes so much emotion when I've heard you read aloud. I could listen to it all day!
Hi Ruby (or more likely hi Ruby viewers), if you were to take a guess, how many books have you read in your life if you include rereads? I think I read about 500 books (between age 4 and 20).
Ruby you are so blessed for having a mother that follows you in whatever you want to do and actually share passions and things in common 🙏 My mother and I have the same relationship and I'm grateful for it everyday of my life ♥️
Ruby: I like to read philosophy at 6:00 in the morning Me in the morning: hangovered, throwing up and trying to get to class at 8:00 when I woke up at 7:45 We are so much alike it’s almost frightening
Ruby !!! ...it was not only a try... your are , yes you are romantic not only that you are beauty😘😘😘 ( the screen shot at one of your youtube infill : you and your race bicycle is simply the best!)
Ruby this was really interesting. About a week ago I watched the movie Mary Shelly with Elle Fanning… it too included Percy Shelly and Lord Byron. An interesting tale about her trials and tribulations as a budding writer. Plus it included how she came to form her ideas about Frankenstein. Also in some parts it focused on Percy’s romantic poetry and his struggles to earn a living for him and his family. They sure did live interesting but at times problematic lives.
Talvez eu não saiba como comentar sobre essa oportunidade em assistir seu vídeo, mas desde logo já me sinto bem em ver sua disposição com leituras, dicas alimentares, enfim, com parte de seu modo de vida. Minha amada amiga, obrigado! Até
Probably the only UA-camr to use the world pulchritude without defining! Must confess that when I saw the title I hoped that you would be getting a pet bear cub. 😂 I favor novels over poetry, but I do like the romantics, especially Coleridge, and took several courses on them. Did do a course on European Romanticism. The Germans were a bit earlier than the English. Looking at their works, especially the philosophy, really helps in understanding the movement. The way that they wrote in fragments helped free up some of my own writing.
You should go to Byrons pool in Cambridge, its a beautiful nature reserve. It's said that he bathed in a weir pool there while studying at Trinity College.
This is so fun! I wrote a few papers on him so obviously I've got a lot of feelings about this- so here's a huge comment, haha! It's fun to hear about him from someone who's coming at this from a literature-oriented perspective as opposed to mine which is history. I adore the Romantics but I'm also too keenly aware now that he was a pretty unsavoury person in some aspects so I'm a bit more distanced from him mentally, if that makes sense. He's still very fascinating and created some beautiful art, and the entire aura around the Romantics is just so captivating to me. In general studying him taught me a lot about how to deal with remembering people who had some great and some really bad qualities. There's a really cool new biography out that focuses on Byron's disordered eating and it's surprisingly really beautiful but huuuge. Waiting for the second part to this vlog where you get a sponsored vacay to Greece to recreate a day in his travels :D It was so fun to see Scotland from this perspective, it's just so beautiful and I can't wait to go there some day. Bonus fun fact: Byron was born with a clubfoot so on his travels he often ventured out on horseback rather than on foot but he did swim across the Hellespont which he was immensely proud of.
Dear Ruby, thanks for sharing such beautiful videos with us! Many of my students are inspired by you and they also cultivate the genuine love of literature, nature, seasons, travelling and creative work! Have a wonderful autum 🍁🎃🍁🎃🍁🎃🍁🍁♥️🍂♥️🍂🍁🍁🍂
Hey, Ruby! Thank you for an aesthetic video! Can you recommend any books on romantic poets and writers routines and lives? Really want to study their activities and thoughts. Thank you!
I have been trying to find a marbled notebook like the one you use in this video for ages - where did you get it??? I love it because it screams dark academia to me
"Byron liked to drink his wine out of human skulls 💀" Ok mate, that's not disturbing at all hahahahah! That made me laugh so loud 🤣 I love this kind of videos! Please keep them coming Ruby ♥
Hello Ruby. Your contents are always so creative 🥰. Thank you! I have a request for you. How about you make a video of daily routine of J. R. R Tolkien 💚
there’s an alternate byron routine here where you wake at noon, feed your pet bear, father an illegitimate child and take copious amounts of opium, but i can see how this one is more your style haha
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I'm guessing she missed out the incest and the raging cases of gonorrhoea and syphilis too. Byron was a walking red flag.
😂😂😂😌
@@oragamiowl5031 😯😖
😂😂😅
I am most inspired by William Wordsworth out of all the Romantic poets. His words just sit very well within me and his descriptions of Nature comfort me when I’m anxious. I learnt on a trip to Dove Cottage that his sister Dorothy would walk 18 miles a day! She is also very inspiring and her journals are definitely worth checking out!
Dorothy is such a remarkable writer!! I can’t believe she doesn’t get more attention (or rather, I can… it’s awful how many female writers’ work has been lost to us) x
You get your words worth with Wordsworth.
Yeah, she was going to get his beers for him
My admiration for Wordsworth started in my senior year of high school when we were given a semester-long assignment to "live with a poet." We could draw a name from a bowl or choose a poet on our own. I drew Wordsworth and over that semester, I read ALL of his poetry. ALL. OF. IT. Some of it was NOT good at all, but many parts were sublime!! We also had to read a biography of the poet as well as some literary criticism written during the poet's lifetime if possible. My favorite poets are E.E. Cummings and Poe -- I prefer poets who break the rules and/or are innovative; I'd probably place Dickinson in the group to round out my top three poets. So Wordsworth, while somewhat innovative for his time, is not one of my absolute favorite poets. However, one of my favorite poetic passages of all time is from his awkwardly titled "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798":
For I have learned
To look on nature, not as in the hour
Of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes
The still sad music of humanity,
Nor harsh nor grating, though of ample power
To chasten and subdue.-And I have felt
A presence that disturbs me with the joy
Of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime
Of something far more deeply interfused,
Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns,
And the round ocean and the living air,
And the blue sky, and in the mind of man:
A motion and a spirit, that impels
All thinking things, all objects of all thought,
And rolls through all things. Therefore am I still
A lover of the meadows and the woods
And mountains; and of all that we behold
From this green earth; of all the mighty world
Of eye, and ear,-both what they half create,
And what perceive; well pleased to recognise
In nature and the language of the sense
The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse,
The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul
Of all my moral being.
Talk about the sublime!! :D
@@RubyGranger8 I agree completely. I am so thrilled to see the works of various women writers outside of the literary canon that I was taught (I attended college in the mid-'80s and graduate school in 1989-1991) become recognized and even rediscovered. The works of Louisa May Alcott that had been written under the pseudonym "A.M. Barnard" are so wonderfully feminist and are focused on women as the protagonists. While she is best known for her children's literature, like Jo she also sold lurid stories to various magazines, and they truly are "potboilers" that kept her family afloat financially. Another favorite author of mine is the American novelist Sarah Orne Jewett; her novel Country of the Pointed Firs is simply lovely. Her novels and short stories are truly gems -- such insightful portrayals of New England people and their lives. And I think that L.M. Montgomery writes the most beautiful prose in the English language. While her Anne of Green Gables series is lovely (my favorite is Rilla of Ingleside, with its keen insights into the Great War and how people at home lived during such a cataclysmic worldwide event), her lesser-known works are even more impressive. Okay, I'll stop now because I could go on all day. ;)
Does anyone notice that Ruby should voice a Disney princess? Her voice is so satisfying and soothing 🥰
Her and Tibees had very soothing voices.
Omg yes
She looks like a Disney princess as well
Yes! Her voice is the prettiest I’ve ever heard
Her diction is just supernatural.
I love the relationship you have with your mom. I hope in the future when I have children I get to do this with them 🖤
This! This is the kind of content we want! ❤️
Thoroughly enjoyed this as I love all things classical poetry, Scotland, nature, reading and writing, simple rituals and nutrition, the Mary Shelley film (Booth as Shelley), etc. This is among your best videos. 💚
I’m so pleased you liked it - and that’s one of my favourite films! It’s so well done!
Do you know any films similar to this actually? 🥰
@@RubyGranger8 I will scan my mind and reply here if I think of any others!
@@RubyGranger8 There is Gothic (1986) with Gabriel Byrne and Timothy Spall. There is also Haunted Summer (1988) with Alice Krige and Laura Dern. Enjoy! 🎞️🤍
The music at 9:00 is “Jerusalem” by Hubert Perry for the people who keep asking
Thanks a lot, I was looking for this comment :’)
Brilliant song
honestly you’re such an inspiration to me i hope you never stop doing what you’re doing and sharing it with us because i would be very sad if you did
Aesthetic 🌻 You really inspire us, dearest bird. Thank you for transporting us to another reality. What a wonderful thing it is to be able to live vicariously through others. 😂
As a huge fan of the Romantics (especially Keats!) I adored this video Ruby - so well done! x
Sublimity is the opposite of beauty.
"Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain, and danger, that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime; that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion which the mind is capable of feeling." (burke, sublime and beautiful)
The sublime is the unnerving paradox of perceiving something that exceeds the vastness of the mind, like the starry night sky.
this is one of the most original and interesting videos I've seen lately!
I was just checking your channel for another upload!!
Im a new subscriber, I have watched some of your videos over the years, but it’s only now I feel more aligned with your content and it’s giving me a kind of peace and reminds me of the beauty of the world - can’t describe very well. Anyways, I’m happy to be here and looking forward to your videos! ✨
Romantic outlaws is a beautiful book by Charlotte Gordon describing the lives of Mary Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft and lord Byron in detail absolutely amazing 🙌🏼
You and your mum both inspire me! Incidentally, I came to live in Scotland over three decades ago and I loved it too much to leave.
Very disappointed that you didn't visit a opium den
I really like this sort of concept I hope you do more like this - very inspiring. I especially liked the part of the walk where you went by the uprooted trees (very Turner! (except on land)) - and it can be like that in North Carolina - its a very stormy place and we often have uprooted trees like that from hurricanes - it heartening to think these things happen even in very picturesque Scotland.
That dinner with your mum, the wooden ladder, the afterward reading…perfectly lovely as you might say!
This is so wholesome ❤️🍂
You're lucky to have a mother who can talk to you about such things. My parents or immediate family have not gone through formal education so somethings I do feel relatively isolated or bored around them.
this was so wonderful! what an incredible trip and delightful incorporation of romantic routines
Giiiiiirllll!... do you _ever_ let yourself go??!!!!
You're like a role model to me since you tend to never change subject for each video I've watched. I found your videos useful and that's why I like them. I'm hoping to put anything to good use in the future to become a better person.
I would like to visit Scotland next year so this video certainly inspired me even more...
We in Poland have the "Four Seers of the nation" i.e. Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, Zygmunt Krasiński and Cyprian Kamil Norwid(the last one is a proto-Decadent poet, in fact, but still grouped into late Romanticism).
What about Stanisław Wyspiański?
@@basiamarszalek2004 The film is about Romantic poets, hence I confined myself also to this period. Wyspiański was a decadent, though indeed highly inspired by Romanticism(in particular Słowacki).
it's so cool you grew up and went on to study literature and now you can say all these marvellous things like about byron being veggie! I would love if your channel ended up being all about literature
girl ilysm but why lord byron? there are a lot of better Romantic authors. i wrote my thesis about joanna baillie (and now im writing my EL thesis about her too), she wrote theory that explained romanticism, something like what wordsworth wrote in the preface of lyrical ballads but she did it before!! Baillie was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland
I chose lord byron because of the Scottish influence but should have done baillie! I’ve never read any of her work actually - where would be the best place to start? x
My mom and I did an England & Scotland road trip this summer, stayed at a b&b in Kingussie, and did this exact hike! It was also one of our favorite places on our trip. So lovely to see it again in your video!
Absolutely loved this video and loved your descriptions/ explanations! Your channel is perfect; it is like no other and brings me deep comfort and security. Thank you!
Wonderful video. Thank you, Ruby, for being.
For people wondering what classical piece is used in the beginning it's by Camille Saint - Saëns - Dance Macabre. 💕👽
Love that you put the Jupiter theme over it - just the best
Love it how you can write certain things in the morning, afternoon and evening. Beautiful place to write and think ❤x
Have you thought of doing voiceover work or narrating audio books? Your voice evokes so much emotion when I've heard you read aloud. I could listen to it all day!
I would love to visit Scotland. Thank you for sharing your adventures!
Ruby, I find your videos so serene and relaxing....and informative. I'm lucky to have great mountain views from my home here in Dolgellau.
beautiful & so comforting!
Hi Ruby (or more likely hi Ruby viewers), if you were to take a guess, how many books have you read in your life if you include rereads? I think I read about 500 books (between age 4 and 20).
I literally just got invited to my cousin's wedding in Scotland and its been my mom's dream to visit there and she is SUPER excited!!
Kingussie is even better at New Year and Christmas time. They had a torch parade, fireworks and a Santa parade when I went! I absolutely loved it.
Wow that sounds amazing! I will have to visit!
Ruby you are so blessed for having a mother that follows you in whatever you want to do and actually share passions and things in common 🙏 My mother and I have the same relationship and I'm grateful for it everyday of my life ♥️
I love your white shirt with the Sherlock cat. It's so whimsical.
I could literally Listen to you talking about poetry for hours. Such a beutiful Video Ruby!😊
Ruby: I like to read philosophy at 6:00 in the morning
Me in the morning: hangovered, throwing up and trying to get to class at 8:00 when I woke up at 7:45
We are so much alike it’s almost frightening
This is my favourite video of yours. Also I was given a wax sealing kit for my birthday so these videos are very fitting.
You really inspire me. Now I come to study MA in the UK (from Thailand) because of you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ruby !!! ...it was not only a try... your are , yes you are romantic not only that you are beauty😘😘😘
( the screen shot at one of your youtube infill : you and your race bicycle is simply the best!)
Yes - Ruby needs a linen poet shirt!
You should do this with different kinds of poets/creatives! Would be interesting series
Second this!
Ruby this was really interesting. About a week ago I watched the movie Mary Shelly with Elle Fanning… it too included Percy Shelly and Lord Byron. An interesting tale about her trials and tribulations as a budding writer. Plus it included how she came to form her ideas about Frankenstein. Also in some parts it focused on Percy’s romantic poetry and his struggles to earn a living for him and his family. They sure did live interesting but at times problematic lives.
The Highlands are beautiful. The heather is gorgeous.
Lord Byron routine was so chaotic lmao
Lol when I am very sick and just start to get better I love dry toast that is a little over toasted. The scratchyness sort of helps my throat.
Love you ruby keep going in your ideas
You should voice audio books. Your voice is so crystal clear and magical😍
I love your videos so much!!
Talvez eu não saiba como comentar sobre essa oportunidade em assistir seu vídeo, mas desde logo já me sinto bem em ver sua disposição com leituras, dicas alimentares, enfim, com parte de seu modo de vida. Minha amada amiga, obrigado! Até
I just watched your video about getting detention as a 3 year old. Best thing Ive ever seen 😂. Don’t ever feel guilty. Its absolute genius.
The dramatic light at first sets the dark academia look.
Probably the only UA-camr to use the world pulchritude without defining! Must confess that when I saw the title I hoped that you would be getting a pet bear cub. 😂
I favor novels over poetry, but I do like the romantics, especially Coleridge, and took several courses on them. Did do a course on European Romanticism. The Germans were a bit earlier than the English. Looking at their works, especially the philosophy, really helps in understanding the movement. The way that they wrote in fragments helped free up some of my own writing.
Thanks boss
Have a productive day
You should go to Byrons pool in Cambridge, its a beautiful nature reserve. It's said that he bathed in a weir pool there while studying at Trinity College.
I haven't read many poems of the romantic age except of Wordsworth. Shelley's nice too. The Lady of Shalott, Ozymandias are some of my favourites :)
This was so lovely!
This is so fun! I wrote a few papers on him so obviously I've got a lot of feelings about this- so here's a huge comment, haha!
It's fun to hear about him from someone who's coming at this from a literature-oriented perspective as opposed to mine which is history.
I adore the Romantics but I'm also too keenly aware now that he was a pretty unsavoury person in some aspects so I'm a bit more distanced from him mentally, if that makes sense. He's still very fascinating and created some beautiful art, and the entire aura around the Romantics is just so captivating to me. In general studying him taught me a lot about how to deal with remembering people who had some great and some really bad qualities.
There's a really cool new biography out that focuses on Byron's disordered eating and it's surprisingly really beautiful but huuuge.
Waiting for the second part to this vlog where you get a sponsored vacay to Greece to recreate a day in his travels :D It was so fun to see Scotland from this perspective, it's just so beautiful and I can't wait to go there some day.
Bonus fun fact: Byron was born with a clubfoot so on his travels he often ventured out on horseback rather than on foot but he did swim across the Hellespont which he was immensely proud of.
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Okay but the clock in that room is stunning!
Right!
pleaseee more theoretical videos about literature! ❤ just amazing
the music at time stamp 9:00 is majestic ..what is it called if anyone knows
Same thoughts - very familiar piece but can't put my finger on it!
It's called Jerusalem
if i could go back in time to any point it’d be to join the 1816 geneva trip where mary wrote frankenstein
Live like John Clare, write lots of poetry about nature, be sad, get committed, leave an epitaph that says you were a gardener.
I love Ruby’s channel so much she is so inspiring 🧡
Dear Ruby, thanks for sharing such beautiful videos with us! Many of my students are inspired by you and they also cultivate the genuine love of literature, nature, seasons, travelling and creative work! Have a wonderful autum 🍁🎃🍁🎃🍁🎃🍁🍁♥️🍂♥️🍂🍁🍁🍂
Such a great and creative video idea!
I love your videos sooo much!❤️🔥
Love from Ukraine 🇺🇦❤🇬🇧
And I also love Byron's poem "Mazepa"🫶🏻
I absolutely loved this video (as a poetry lover and writer myself) 📜🤎
love the saint-saëns in the background of the intro ☺️
Lovely video, Ruby! :)
What is the music used at the hiking Cairngorm Mountains section? It's beautiful
Please could you make a video on all the best book recommendations? I love to read and would love to get some new books to read! ❤️
You must return and visit Speyide Distillery home of Byron's Gin just along the road from Kingussie! Really enjoyed your video ☺
Happy too see that you survived...
Hey, Ruby! Thank you for an aesthetic video! Can you recommend any books on romantic poets and writers routines and lives? Really want to study their activities and thoughts. Thank you!
Looove the choice of music ❤️
If I was on top of the mountain I would've been like "I want adventure in the great wide somewhere"
I love your channel!
Ruby should be her own Disney princess
Benjamin Franklin's autobiography talks about diet. If I recall correctly he does mention vegetarianism and avoiding alcohol.
my favourite poet has to be dylan thomas welsh poet x
I am reading about Dylan Thomas. He's excellent.
@@shlokamsrivastava6782 he was amazing x
what a lovely idea 💖💘:)
Love the idea and the atmosphere of this video 🤍 thank you for sharing it with us
I have been trying to find a marbled notebook like the one you use in this video for ages - where did you get it??? I love it because it screams dark academia to me
can you please put in the decription what songs there were i recognise it but dont know where from 😀
"Byron liked to drink his wine out of human skulls 💀" Ok mate, that's not disturbing at all hahahahah! That made me laugh so loud 🤣
I love this kind of videos! Please keep them coming Ruby ♥
I love Scotland! I was able to visit in 2018 and I can't forget how beautiful it was
Ur so pretty ruby!! ❤❤
Very interesting and thoughtful Ruby, thanks. I think you might really benefit from a trip to South Asia, you'd find it fascinating.
Hello Ruby. Your contents are always so creative 🥰. Thank you! I have a request for you. How about you make a video of daily routine of J. R. R Tolkien 💚
I just love your videos 😊🤗⭐
And I was thinking today “where is Ruby?”
What is the orchestral piece that starts around the breakfast section?