Смотрю и слушаю Ваш голос, музыку и звуки природы. Язык не понимаю, настроила субтитры, но жаль, совсем не то. Релакс, наслаждение, покой для души, уходят волнения. Спасибо!
Magical Tom, walking those Yorkshire rivers/streams with you is a pure delight! Thank you so much for your efforts, this video was a great start to our Sunday morning. Pleased to see you getting your energy back.
You are so fortunate to live in such an interesting area Tom! The stonework around the stream is done by true craftsmen. Imagine living next to a small waterfall and leaving a window open year round, just to hear it! Very enjoyable explore no matter the finds or lack thereof, always!👍🏻❤
Thanks Spicencens, I do feel very fortunate to be living in this area. I lived within hearing range of a small river for most of my life, and fell asleep to its sound every night, it was nice and I kinda miss it. This place has its view though. 🙂
I enjoy your stream walks no matter the finds. Just listening to the water, your voice and music as well as just taking in the beautiful scenery. Thanks Tom, I hope this finds you well. Till next time...
A very Lovely Walk , I do so enjoy being included for these walks . Enjoyed it so much. Love the scenery and pleasure to see all the interesting things you find, and such a lovely country you have . 🧡☑
Tom, your videos are relaxing and entertaining whether you find anything or not. They really help me get unstressed by listening to your soft voice and seeing the beauty there.
Such pretty and magical countryside! No wonder Tolkien was able to write an opus with admirable landscapes with so many locations to draw on. Take care. ✌🏼❤️
Tom, no need for alarm about the plant at 11:42 you brushed up against. Rather than Hemlock Water Dropwort (Oenanthe crocata), of the Umbelliferae family, I think you found a garden escape of the white form of 'Jacob's Ladder' or 'Greek Valerian', Polemonium caeruleum. There were lots of garden escape plants along that stretch of river as it is probably used for disposing of unrequired vegetation and not just copper wire.
Thanks Kathy, I agree, that thought motivates most of my removal of plastic and rubber. I'm glad you've enjoyed the series, I went out exploring some of the downstream parts this week, and am enthusiastic about the possibilities for filming 🙂.
I took a long walk in a nearby forest today pretending to be as observant as you are. We are all ablaze in color here in New England, but nice to walk in "old" England on the same day. Thank you.
I wouldn't really recommend being as observant as I am, I see a lot that I wish I didn't. But if you do want it; I found out that I could supercharge it with exercise... I spent half an hour outside, trying to notice everything, and then wrote down every little detail that I could remember. Did it for a week, and became about 3 times as observant as I currently am now, lasted for months. 🙂
💖 well, I finally worked out how to add a well-deserved heart! And believe me when I tell you how much I enjoy your walks in the rivers. I have to say how much I loved walking along side you. I used to do detecting here in Australia, but, alas, my back has finally given up on me! Goodnight from me, Elizabeth. Look forward to your next water Wade 😏
Hello Mr. Tom. Your videos are always magical. The music you play on your videos is so soothing. And your soft voice draws me into your videos. You take us on your adventures. And I love seeing part of your homeland. I look forward to more video. Thank you so much.
We treat the earth like a giant toilet. Despite it all, how beautiful it is there streamside. Thank you so much for the ton of junk you've salvaged. I'm here in So. Cal. picking up things off our beach like plastic toys and big rusty fish hooks. May you be blessed beyond measure, Tom.
@@juneyshu6197 Unfortunately the amount of packaging and disposables that we all use here in the USA and other places makes us all complicit. Recycling only reduces waste by about 8 percent.
It's beautiful where you live, that river is gorgeous and looks like it'd be nice to kayak down. Video is awesome, I get to enjoy your scenery, and you mine. 🙂
Thanks Nanc, I do what I can... and most of what I can do is show other people that there are things to find, and removing some trash along the way is pretty easy. 🙂
I love the river walks! I walk the local creeks, the more I am there, the less plastic. I will watch your channel if you are finding treasures, picking up rubbish or reading Invictus 🌞
Tom, I pushed the wrong button and all my inspired thoughts about this walk went away,but looking at those ancient man made reminders of a long gone era, presented by you, are so relaxing. For me, not you:) A fellow youtuber from Pennsylvania, The Wandering Woodsman, quotes Tolkien, "Not All Who Wander Are Lost". You Wade in the waters but aren't lost :) AS fall deepens and Winter approaches, we know Spring won't be far behind and you will be there, guiding us through the past with your soft voice and cogent remarks. Cheers, Rik
Hi Tom. Always love to hear from you. Such a gentle soul and always so informative of your surroundings and respectful of the wildlife. Look forward to the next video. Meanwhile, take care. God bless.
Beautiful scenes! I am glad you take away the plastics along your travels, :) thank you! I wish I knew all the plants I see through your videos, some I do recognize, like the witch hazel, and the maple. I love the ferns as they grow along the waterways and the little waterfalls, Would make beautiful desktop backgrounds and calendars!
Tom, that is one of the most beautiful streams I have ever seen. I was unable to do any outdoor walks all summer so I appreciate you making your films. They encourage me to get better. Thank you so much!
Thank you Tom that was just the thing I needed to relax after a very taxing day. Thank you for taking the rubbish out of the water. Take care and thank you for sharing your walk. 👍🙏❤️
Ah, yes... that does seem like a strong possibility. I've seen cut glass ones, nothing quite like this, but it makes more sense than most of the other options. Thanks Louise. 🙂
I was happy to see your video pop up in my feed tonight. It's been a very chilly wet day here in southwestern Ontario. Winter is in a hurry to arrive. 🥶 So a ramble in a lovely steam, with ducks and beautiful greenery all around was just the ticket for my evening viewing. 😁😍 I had a few mad moments imagining you indiscriminately flinging objects up onto either bank. 🤣🤣 You chose wisely, though. 👍 I can't figure out how you ascend those weirs without slipping on algae. Your wellies must have studded treads. 😲😂 My condolences on your hard drive. I upgraded 7 months ago because I was starting to get nervous about that very issue. The downside is having to learn an entirely new operating platform. These days I often feel like a hostage to technology. 😮💨 Keep doing what you need to do for your best health & welfare, Tom. I'll see you again when you next pop up. 😊💛👍
Great river walk Tom always enjoy your walks and larks , you absolutely amaze me how sure footed you are in the rivers especially climbing up the weir's I would be flat on my face lol , hope you are keeping well mate take care
Thanks Tom love your work . Since you have the tumbler now I will suggest a youtuber called Michigan rocks He and his wife make great rock hunting and tumbling videos. He has many how to on tumbling as well. Thanks again always a pleasure watching .
Oh, I suggest Ragnarocks channel. He tumbles rocks, but he's still learning, like he put a bunch of marble through stage 1 or like 2 weeks and basically got pebbles, but some of his efforts turn out great.
Thank you Tom, that was the perfect accompaniment to sitting here quilting. I was intrigued by the strange lump of stone/fossilised wood, have you ever been back for it ? The immediate scenery of this particular part of the stream was lovely, considering there were houses so close by.
Thanks Christine. I haven't been back yet, and I don't know if I could actually carry that stone out of there. It would have to be in a padded backpack, and I don't know if any of the backpacks I have could stand that weight. It is a lovely section of stream, and I hope I can make it back there sometime soon 🙂. Though there's probably not enough in it to warrant another video.
I hope you realize that there are some of us watching - that are hoping mother nature and or karma repay you for all the wonderful things you do for nature and mother earth !
Aw, sorry you're ill. I hope it doesn't hit you hard, and you make a full and swift recovery. Glad my video has helped lift your mood for at least a little while. 🙂
I loved the huge chunk of glass from the very old bottle. But you didn’t talk about it. Did you learn more about the glass? This was a very lovely walk. Wow.
I have been reading up on it, but haven't managed to find information on how to date it very well without a lot of equipment yet. If only it was as simple as something like shining a UV torch on it.🙂
Hi Tom! Very interesting and calming video, as always. I never see so much beautiful green in other videos. The knobbly glass reminds me of how salt and pepper shakers sometimes look. 🌻
Beautiful light in this video. Do you plan your walks with the light in mind? Of all the garbage you find along your walks what stands out to me most is that unlike here (Atlantic Canada) there doesn't seem to be fast food packaging. No matter how far into nature I go here I find plastic-lined paper coffee cups, 🥺.
I enjoy seeing different areas of the streams and the music is very relaxing! I would like to see videos that are combined of a lot of streams and scenery along with your music. I have a hard time sleepy! The water sounds along with your music is very relaxing to me! I'd put it on a loop to replay over and over again!
Great to see another video, Tom. I love the walks and seeing the ducks around and about. Thank you for taking the trash If all the Mudlarks took some trash the world would be a more beautiful place. If people, in general, would pick up just some trash when their out.
Thanks Pam, I'm glad you enjoyed it. And yes, if everyone could pick up a little trash while out it would make a huge difference... happy to report that a few people have taken it up after seeing me do it in videos. 🙂
Thanks Mary. Don't think I'll get around to releasing any properly recorded music for ages, but always working on a song or two. Wish the light would oblige for some nice lens flaring more often, I do like the effect. 🙂
Even with the odd bottom, it is see-through and does stay flat, so... salt & pepper shaker as a possibility for 31:22 ??? Thank you for the adventures. :-)
Always look forward to your videos Tom. So relaxing to listen to your voice and join you on whatever journey you're on that day. Love the alliteration and poetic narration. Great first-person filming POV too. A totally different style to my videos but I learn a lot from yours. Thank you!
Terrific location. Great choice. Love the running water enclosed by those stone walls - reveals an unusual trove of finds, not all of which will be picked. The etched stone looks like it was heavily eroded by machine, or water. Is it a sandstone tool. I should say your videos are the only ones I can happily watch over and over again
Quite understandable, I too get irritated by some vlogs I generally like... I back off watching them for a while, and usually find them again months or even years later.
33 minutes of total calm in a very hectic world. Thank you Tom.
Thanks Vincent, I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
lovely, thank you Tom.
The power of water & trees.
This stream is hidden, mysterious beauty.
A treat for eyes and ears, balm for the soul.
Thank you Tom Hope you're well xxx
You definitely live in a beautiful part of the world 🌎 🌳🌱🍀🌿
Beautiful quaint stream. Even if you don't find much, the calm walk is still a joy to watch.
Thank you, I agree, it was a beautiful stream. 🙂
Lovely way to spend your time🖖🕊️
Yes, one of my favourite hobbies. 🙂
Смотрю и слушаю Ваш голос, музыку и звуки природы. Язык не понимаю, настроила субтитры, но жаль, совсем не то. Релакс, наслаждение, покой для души, уходят волнения. Спасибо!
Magical Tom, walking those Yorkshire rivers/streams with you is a pure delight! Thank you so much for your efforts, this video was a great start to our Sunday morning. Pleased to see you getting your energy back.
You are so fortunate to live in such an interesting area Tom! The stonework around the stream is done by true craftsmen. Imagine living next to a small waterfall and leaving a window open year round, just to hear it!
Very enjoyable explore no matter the finds or lack thereof, always!👍🏻❤
Thanks Spicencens, I do feel very fortunate to be living in this area. I lived within hearing range of a small river for most of my life, and fell asleep to its sound every night, it was nice and I kinda miss it. This place has its view though. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh YES! A beautiful view!! Regards.
Wow! The rope worn cut piece of stone, what a find that would be my top find to be included into my ‘wall of life”
Tom! It’s lovely to see you again.
I enjoy your stream walks no matter the finds. Just listening to the water, your voice and music as well as just taking in the beautiful scenery. Thanks Tom, I hope this finds you well. Till next time...
A very Lovely Walk , I do so enjoy being included for these walks . Enjoyed it so much.
Love the scenery and pleasure to see all the interesting things you find, and such a lovely country you have . 🧡☑
Beautiful stream journey, Thankyou.
Thanks Sarah, I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Nice scenery..I applaud you're cleaning the rivers up!🍀💚
Tom, your videos are relaxing and entertaining whether you find anything or not. They really help me get unstressed by listening to your soft voice and seeing the beauty there.
Tom thank you
Have missed you, Immensely.
And thank you for all you do
Can't wait
Thanks Stephen, I hope the wait is worth it. 🙂
Was relaxing n interesting
Tom,
You could make a video of dirt and talk about it through the entire video, I would watch and listen. You have the best voice for narration. Anne
Hello 👋 from New York USA Thank you for Bringing me Along with you it was Absolutely Beautiful and Peaceful 😊
Such pretty and magical countryside! No wonder Tolkien was able to write an opus with admirable landscapes with so many locations to draw on. Take care. ✌🏼❤️
Tom, no need for alarm about the plant at 11:42 you brushed up against. Rather than Hemlock Water Dropwort (Oenanthe crocata), of the Umbelliferae family, I think you found a garden escape of the white form of 'Jacob's Ladder' or 'Greek Valerian', Polemonium caeruleum. There were lots of garden escape plants along that stretch of river as it is probably used for disposing of unrequired vegetation and not just copper wire.
Happy you took the balloon. It would be terrible if an animal tried to eat it. I have enjoyed this series and hope you do film some more. Stay well.
Thanks Kathy, I agree, that thought motivates most of my removal of plastic and rubber. I'm glad you've enjoyed the series, I went out exploring some of the downstream parts this week, and am enthusiastic about the possibilities for filming 🙂.
Yaaay! That's what i needed in the end of a looooong day.
Thanks Полина Саксонова 🙂
Always enjoyable video. Thank you Sir.
I took a long walk in a nearby forest today pretending to be as observant as you are. We are all ablaze in color here in New England, but nice to walk in "old" England on the same day. Thank you.
I wouldn't really recommend being as observant as I am, I see a lot that I wish I didn't. But if you do want it; I found out that I could supercharge it with exercise... I spent half an hour outside, trying to notice everything, and then wrote down every little detail that I could remember. Did it for a week, and became about 3 times as observant as I currently am now, lasted for months. 🙂
Brilliant!
The knobbly glass could possibly be a screw in lamp shade from a 3 piece chandelier. My mother had 1.
At one point Gardeners World suggested putting polystyrene in pots to reduce the weight of them.
Even watching you pick up trash is entertaining. The setting is beautiful in itself.
Beautiful video as always!
💖 well, I finally worked out how to add a well-deserved heart! And believe me when I tell you how much I enjoy your walks in the rivers. I have to say how much I loved walking along side you. I used to do detecting here in Australia, but, alas, my back has finally given up on me! Goodnight from me, Elizabeth. Look forward to your next water Wade 😏
Your videos give me enjoyment. Enchanting as always. Good fun, short or long is no matter for me. Many thanks for making these.
My pleasure Victor, I like making things that people get enjoyment from. 🙂
Hello Mr. Tom. Your videos are always magical. The music you play on your videos is so soothing. And your soft voice draws me into your videos. You take us on your adventures. And I love seeing part of your homeland. I look forward to more video. Thank you so much.
This is so relaxing to watch. The stream is so beautiful along with the country side view.
Seeing your videos always makes my day. Love you from Florida USA
Thanks Kathleen, I'm glad you enjoy them 🙂
🙋♀️❤ What a lovely walk, as always, on such a pretty day! Thank you, Tom. and ducks!
I live in southwest United States. I miss the color green. Thank you showing me beautiful colors.
Thanks Diane, I'm glad you enjoy the scenery I'm able to film here. 🙂
Love your walking videos thru the streams into the country side. You have the most soothing voice. Great story teller
Hello Tom thank you for another lovely walk
Do you sell a CD if you're music ?
Thanks Aj ay, I'm glad you enjoyed it. No, I haven't got anything like enough finished music to put a CD out. Maybe one day, but no plans as yet. 🙂
We treat the earth like a giant toilet. Despite it all, how beautiful it is there streamside. Thank you so much for the ton of junk you've salvaged. I'm here in So. Cal. picking up things off our beach like plastic toys and big rusty fish hooks. May you be blessed beyond measure, Tom.
Too true Jen. I'm glad there are others pulling the trash back out of places that shouldn't have them. May you too be blessed beyond measure. 🙂
I think you mean They do, betcha we dont!
@@juneyshu6197 Unfortunately the amount of packaging and disposables that we all use here in the USA and other places makes us all complicit. Recycling only reduces waste by about 8 percent.
Its so nice to see green and water, being in South California its dust and cars and buildings.
Glad you enjoy the scenery I can show. I hope to visit California someday, travel the coastal roads all the way up. Or down. 🙂
Lovely video Tom. I know I have said this before but we are so lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the country 😊💗 x
Good end to a hard day , thank you 👍👍👍
Thanks Pamela, I hope the day wasn't hard in a particularly bad way, and that you have easier days to look forward to. 🙂
The ducks were an adorable addition to your stroll! I enjoyed seeing them throughout the video.
Thanks Theresa, I was sad to have split them up, but it was great when they got back together. 🙂
I love to see the green and the water in all of your videos. I live in northern New Mexico, in the mountains, so some green, but little water.
It's beautiful where you live, that river is gorgeous and looks like it'd be nice to kayak down. Video is awesome, I get to enjoy your scenery, and you mine. 🙂
Mother nature must love you! I’m so impressed on how much stuff you’re able to remove from the waterways over in your area. That’s just wonderful.
Thanks Nanc, I do what I can... and most of what I can do is show other people that there are things to find, and removing some trash along the way is pretty easy. 🙂
I love the river walks! I walk the local creeks, the more I am there, the less plastic. I will watch your channel if you are finding treasures, picking up rubbish or reading Invictus 🌞
Thanks!
Thanks so much Artie, very kind of you. 🙂
Tom,
I pushed the wrong button and all my inspired thoughts
about this walk went away,but looking at those ancient man made reminders of a long gone era,
presented by you, are so relaxing.
For me, not you:)
A fellow youtuber from Pennsylvania, The Wandering Woodsman, quotes Tolkien, "Not All Who Wander Are Lost".
You Wade in the waters but aren't lost :)
AS fall deepens and Winter approaches, we know Spring won't be far behind and you will be there,
guiding us through the past with your soft voice and cogent remarks.
Cheers,
Rik
A lark with you through beautiful places, just what i needed today, cant wait, thanks tom burleigh!🤗😉😁
Thanks Lmb, I hope it's worth the wait. 🙂
It was indeed🥰🤗
That was a lovely walk in the weir and waterway. So relaxing. Thank you Mr. Tom Burleigh. Greetings from the U.S.A.
Thanks Peggy, I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
I enjoy your videos! Your voice is soothing!
Hi Tom. Always love to hear from you. Such a gentle soul and always so informative of your surroundings and respectful of the wildlife. Look forward to the next video. Meanwhile, take care.
God bless.
Beautiful scenes! I am glad you take away the plastics along your travels, :) thank you! I wish I knew all the plants I see through your videos, some I do recognize, like the witch hazel, and the maple. I love the ferns as they grow along the waterways and the little waterfalls, Would make beautiful desktop backgrounds and calendars!
Tom, that is one of the most beautiful streams I have ever seen. I was unable to do any outdoor walks all summer so I appreciate you making your films. They encourage me to get better. Thank you so much!
Thank you Tom that was just the thing I needed to relax after a very taxing day. Thank you for taking the rubbish out of the water. Take care and thank you for sharing your walk. 👍🙏❤️
What a lovely area to explore Tom 👍😊 still enjoy your videos no matter what you find. Thank you for taking us along with you 🙂
Thank you for taking us on another lovely walk. I really enjoyed it.
Always love a stream walk.
Could the knobbly glass be a fancy cruet stopper minus the bottom? I've seen smaller versions of that sort of thing.
Ah, yes... that does seem like a strong possibility. I've seen cut glass ones, nothing quite like this, but it makes more sense than most of the other options. Thanks Louise. 🙂
Love the beautiful, peaceful stroll. Your view is amazing. Thanks for letting us come along. ❤
I think the glass nobbly thing might be the top to a decanter which might also have been used for a shot glass.
I was happy to see your video pop up in my feed tonight. It's been a very chilly wet day here in southwestern Ontario. Winter is in a hurry to arrive. 🥶 So a ramble in a lovely steam, with ducks and beautiful greenery all around was just the ticket for my evening viewing. 😁😍 I had a few mad moments imagining you indiscriminately flinging objects up onto either bank. 🤣🤣 You chose wisely, though. 👍 I can't figure out how you ascend those weirs without slipping on algae. Your wellies must have studded treads. 😲😂 My condolences on your hard drive. I upgraded 7 months ago because I was starting to get nervous about that very issue. The downside is having to learn an entirely new operating platform. These days I often feel like a hostage to technology. 😮💨 Keep doing what you need to do for your best health & welfare, Tom. I'll see you again when you next pop up. 😊💛👍
What a beautiful little stream. Lovely video Tom, thank you!
Thanks Leanne, I agree... it was lovely to walk in it, so much prettier than most. I'm glad you enjoyed the resultant video. 🙂
Like your videos. So relaxing. I have to tell you I like your quiet voice. I am not flirting. Ha ha.
Thanks Elaine, and it's nice of you to clarify, can't always tell with the comments I get.😃
Beautiful video, thank you for sharing your day out.
Great river walk Tom always enjoy your walks and larks , you absolutely amaze me how sure footed you are in the rivers especially climbing up the weir's I would be flat on my face lol , hope you are keeping well mate take care
Another lovely stream walk. Thank you Tom.
Thanks Kathleen, I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Thanks Tom love your work . Since you have the tumbler now I will suggest a youtuber called Michigan rocks He and his wife make great rock hunting and tumbling videos. He has many how to on tumbling as well. Thanks again always a pleasure watching .
Oh, I suggest Ragnarocks channel. He tumbles rocks, but he's still learning, like he put a bunch of marble through stage 1 or like 2 weeks and basically got pebbles, but some of his efforts turn out great.
Great Adventure 👍🏼
Thanks Mandy. One of the more enjoyable treks I did last year. 🙂
Sua voz as imagens eosom da água sai realmente lindos e poéticos
Obrigado Bernadette, fico feliz que pense assim. 🙂
Thank you Tom, that was the perfect accompaniment to sitting here quilting. I was intrigued by the strange lump of stone/fossilised wood, have you ever been back for it ? The immediate scenery of this particular part of the stream was lovely, considering there were houses so close by.
Thanks Christine. I haven't been back yet, and I don't know if I could actually carry that stone out of there. It would have to be in a padded backpack, and I don't know if any of the backpacks I have could stand that weight. It is a lovely section of stream, and I hope I can make it back there sometime soon 🙂. Though there's probably not enough in it to warrant another video.
I hope you realize that there are some of us watching - that are hoping mother nature and or karma repay you for all the wonderful things you do for nature and mother earth !
Good to see you again interesting as always 😎
Thank you Tom, I’m feeling sorry for myself at the moment having tested positive for Covid, this lovely lark has given me a much needed lift.
Aw, sorry you're ill. I hope it doesn't hit you hard, and you make a full and swift recovery. Glad my video has helped lift your mood for at least a little while. 🙂
I loved the huge chunk of glass from the very old bottle. But you didn’t talk about it. Did you learn more about the glass? This was a very lovely walk. Wow.
I have been reading up on it, but haven't managed to find information on how to date it very well without a lot of equipment yet. If only it was as simple as something like shining a UV torch on it.🙂
Hi Tom! Very interesting and calming video, as always. I never see so much beautiful green in other videos. The knobbly glass reminds me of how salt and pepper shakers sometimes look. 🌻
Thank you for this beautiful video
Wishing everyone Peace of Mind, Relaxation of Body & a Kind & Strong Spirit.
Beautiful, beautiful countryside, water, ducks etc. was wonderful Tom. Thanks for taking me along. 🇨🇦
Thanks Joanne, I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Thanks for sharing this video.The location was beautiful. Loved the way you kept clear of the ducks. Take care and thanks again.Rob from Adelaide.
I love your videos Tom they are great I find them really relaxing too
Thanks Angie. 🙂
Great video. The bridges are so pretty
Thanks Judy, and I agree...that little stream has many pretty little bridges. 🙂
Beautiful light in this video. Do you plan your walks with the light in mind? Of all the garbage you find along your walks what stands out to me most is that unlike here (Atlantic Canada) there doesn't seem to be fast food packaging. No matter how far into nature I go here I find plastic-lined paper coffee cups, 🥺.
Enjoyed the walk today. ❤️
I enjoy seeing different areas of the streams and the music is very relaxing! I would like to see videos that are combined of a lot of streams and scenery along with your music. I have a hard time sleepy! The water sounds along with your music is very relaxing to me! I'd put it on a loop to replay over and over again!
Great to see another video, Tom. I love the walks and seeing the ducks around and about. Thank you for taking the trash If all the Mudlarks took some trash the world would be a more beautiful place. If people, in general, would pick up just some trash when their out.
Thanks Pam, I'm glad you enjoyed it. And yes, if everyone could pick up a little trash while out it would make a huge difference... happy to report that a few people have taken it up after seeing me do it in videos. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh Great to know.
I always enjoy you walks. Thank you for being you. A caring man and an interesting wandering man. Lol
Eu sempre espero os seus vídeos maravilhoso esses lugares são realmente lindos agradecida por nós levar com você 😍
Obrigado, fico feliz que goste dos lugares que posso filmar. 🙂
Enjoyed this video again, so beautiful and peaceful, love how the ferns are growing and the water is music to my ears.
Hey Tom nice video ; look forward to a bit of stoner doom psychedelia and more lens flares please
Thanks Mary. Don't think I'll get around to releasing any properly recorded music for ages, but always working on a song or two. Wish the light would oblige for some nice lens flaring more often, I do like the effect. 🙂
I love sitting and watching your videos whilst crafting xx I love your voice it is so relaxing xx
Even with the odd bottom, it is see-through and does stay flat, so... salt & pepper shaker as a possibility for 31:22 ??? Thank you for the adventures. :-)
Thanks Michael, that seems to me to be a very strong possibility. 🙂
Always look forward to your videos Tom. So relaxing to listen to your voice and join you on whatever journey you're on that day. Love the alliteration and poetic narration. Great first-person filming POV too. A totally different style to my videos but I learn a lot from yours. Thank you!
One of your best. Good night Tom.
Terrific location. Great choice. Love the running water enclosed by those stone walls - reveals an unusual trove of finds, not all of which will be picked. The etched stone looks like it was heavily eroded by machine, or water. Is it a sandstone tool. I should say your videos are the only ones I can happily watch over and over again
Thankyou for your vlogs .
I have been very annoyed by some vlogs lately
Quite understandable, I too get irritated by some vlogs I generally like... I back off watching them for a while, and usually find them again months or even years later.