My hometown of 32 years. :)
This was wonderful to see my grandfather’s birthplace. It’s on my wish list to visit one day if I can. Thank you for the virtual tour!
So weird seeing someone get excited with where I live lol. Also what you thought was once a primary school was an old mill. Next time, keep walking and cross over to other side for a loop back to where you started. Cracking views as it takes you around to the front of the hill.
Beautiful town. I believe my ancestor, William Christie, was one of the brothers that started the first spinning mill at the end of the 1700s. I think it was known as the old mill of castle mills. Not sure where it stood in the town but I'm assuming it no longer is there. Thanks for the video and giving me a tour of the town my ancestors emigrated from. I'm hoping I can get there some day.
Fascinating.
Grew up going to woolpack, went to school with the owners son and used to meet up, good times
Loved this vlog, bottle of water and a bag of beef hula hoops. Would love to see more camping episodes. 👍Maybe a Winter camp ❄️🏕️
It's on the agenda for sure, I'm saving up for some better gear and I have a whole bunch of ideas for when I do more camping. Thanks for the kind words.
@@GingerManWithACam followed you from the beginning. Your vlogs are the best 👌
Nice video. Great to see Tilly, my hometown. Especially the 'Wooly' thanks to which I'm commenting here as 'Kraków TV' not 'Tilly TV', met my now wife there, on Alva games day, in 1999 which eventually led me to move to her home city of Kraków.
The building you thought was a school, is a former mill. (which coincidentally was used to billet Polish service men)
Loved seeing some of my favourite pubs, and so many places which were part of my, and my parents Tilly life. ~ Agree with others, the drone video was great.
Would love to hook up with you, if you ever make it over to Kraków for a 'Gingerman in Kraków' episode in cooperation with Kraków TV ;-)
Lot's of great memories from Tilly.
DMcG one of the St Serfs Rd, Tilly twins. (we had a few twins in Tilly ;-))
I'll never be able to fully express howuch I appreciate this video. My gran was born in Tillicoultry in 1944, I'm planning on visiting there to spread her ashes. Thank you so much.
I have only just discovered your videos absolutely brilliant mate. I stay in Clackmannanshire love tillicoultry glen
A nice wee surprise this morning, Beautiful Tillicoultry, and the Ochil Hills! Thanks for brightening an otherwise Dull day! Amazing! Nice to see someone who loves Scotlands beauty as much as me and my hubby! Much love, Helen and Dove from Kelty! Xx ❤❤
Awesome video mate 🤙 great to see Tilly from your point of view. Also, blown away by your drone footage 😎 New subscriber here 🙌
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Gorgeous views. Probably the closest I'll ever to get to Scotland......my dream.
love you walk abouts, people need to reconnect with our real histories, or we have no context to understand where we are now. we are so lucky to have what we have now and not forget the history of how we have got to it here now and how lucky we are to explore we have our house bought now in fife, so much to see and do when we get there.
No Beef Hula Hoops? Shocking man.....shocking! It just won't do! Your drone footage continues to excel sir. You'll be pleased to know there are plenty of Baynes in the Stirling area.
Thanks Charles, I'm really enjoying flying it and trying to get as much epic footage as I can. I need to buy multi bag hula hoops.
@@GingerManWithACam that would be a good call. Big Hoop grab bags are the daddy! One bag never enough though. 😁
Thanks for making my day 🤗🏴🇦🇺 I did my Hairdressing Apprenticeship all those years ago. Great memories. Thank You x🤗