If I haven't said this before, it just blows me away that you actually did this. That you actually shipped Denny to Europe and are now living your dream; for so long it had been just so much talk, then COVID, yada, yada. I'd seen so much of Mexico with you, I thought you'd never skip the pond. And then there's Lucy. What a great navigator!
It's great to see you guys enjoying the stunning Cornwall area. I was just "a wee lad" of 8 years old when we last has our family vacation there back in 1978 with a Mark 1 Transit Van Camper. We spent about 3 weeks exploring the South Western Shore and Cornwall. No GPS back then. Just paper maps. I remember a few times when dad had to back up as the road had all of a sudden become too narrow. With the high up vista you guys are getting the perfect view. It's just so stunning. This brings back great memories of that trip. Smart move on becoming members of the two main monument organizations. Now you won't hesitate to stop somewhere. Even if it's only a short stop, sometimes it's the small places that end up providing some of the most magical memories. Sure you could pay a fortune and visit Stonehenge, and it is bigger and more impressive, but having a truly personal visit to a smaller stone circle and watching your dog having such an amazing time makes for such a fun memorable visit. Keep enjoying! BTW, if you end up in the Netherlands for any length of time, then do get the Dutch National Museum pass. There are over 800 museums in the Netherlands that are covered. So you can visit not only the big name places, but lots of interesting off the beaten path places as well. Pay back is very quick.
Lucia is adorable, she knew what the stones are there for. For kids and dogs to run around and play games so they get tired. The beans looked like the van decamps, Bush's beans are sweetened more and darker from the dark brown sugar. I do eat beans with bratwurst, no bun just the brat and beans but do not think I would enjoy beans and toast. I have had the grilled and fried tomatoes they are not bad but I like the raw tomato better for most tomatoes. Do not remember the type but there is a very meaty and tough raw tomato that does go well grilled. I never see it in stores a friend used to grow them. Hope you guys are doing well, stay safe and healthy.
Great video, I love the idea of stone circles being ancient running tracks for dogs! That looks like an ok breakfast, Hash Browns don't belong on the plate and I like just a few baked beans (not in a dish) cooked till they're a little thicker with a few herbs and spices added, and always runny fried eggs on an authentic fry up, you need the yolk oozing out all over everything, looks like one of you had fried bread, I LOVE fried bread, and some fried mushrooms and black pudding would finish it off nicely.
Thanks for the great scenery in this vlog. Lucia running around inside the circle I could hear Twilight Zone music going in the background.lol I'm surprised for breakfast you didn't have is it called blood sausage or pudding sausage that's not cooked from what I understand. A common breakfast meat in the UK.As are the beans for the toast. Not my thing. But the UK loves their beens and toast! As always safe and happy travels big hugs to little Lucia
I don't think those stones had anything at all to do with the moon's cycle. I think they are a training aid to teach kids how to play duck-duck-goose. That's my story and I'm sticking to it! Keep the good stuff coming guys.
You can't beat a bit of Garth Brooks! 🎶🎵 Loving your UK videos. Lucy was so adorable running around the stone circle 😍Glad you're enjoying your trip as much as I am. Sorry that you went from Cornwall straight to Milton Keynes and missed out on Devon and Somerset which are beautiful areas to explore, but I suppose there are only so many places that you can visit when you are on a limited trip. Maybe an excuse to visit again in the future?
Hi Ben Rebecca and Lucy Cornwall and Devon are a beautiful part of England the scenery is stunning and Lucy was very funny very nice video take care and stay safe
I was really looking forward to you guys in the UK you haven't let us down and some of your editing 👌 you should be making documentaries for the BBC 😎👍
What you have to understand is that British and Australian tinned baked beans taste VERY different to American baked beans. Which is why most Americans are shocked at the idea of eating beans at breakfast, especially with eggs and "Canadian" bacon. If they knew how different - and how good - British and Australian beans are compared to American beans they might react differently to the idea of beans for breakfast. But if you simply say "have some beans with your Aussie breakfast" without explaining that they taste very different to American beans, they're likely to gag at the idea.
I suggest you buy a GPS especially for motorhomes / caravans that allows you to input the vehicles dimensions including weight and height so as to avoid weak or low bridges etc.
Those are not perfect either. They deal in Xs and Os and will route you the craziest unnecessary ways because of a weight limit on a road that everyone ignores. Unfortunately nothing is perfect.
@@outliersoverland I have used mine in 26 countries of Europe with no problems. Within reason you can set motorways or avoid them and can key in midpoints if you wish to do a dogleg. No not perfect but designed for the purpose and have saved me going over both weak bridges and narrow roads unsuitable for a 5th wheel RV.
Kidneys with a full English used to be the start of every Sunday when I was young, the only decent school breakfast of the week. Served after Chapel at 10am, we had been up since 6 and done a 3 mile run. Seniors were excused that.
if you want to find out more about the UK Neolithic and megalithic stone circles, seek out a book by Julian Cope (the arch druid) called " The modern antiquarian".
@@outliersoverland it's not cheap but a worthy investment, I'm a new subscriber, thank you for the video. I'll look forwards to catching up on your adventures. atb from Pontefract (which has a great deal of history and castle to visit if you are ever this way).
Glad you are having a great time, worked all over Cornwall years ago, must be an amazing experience for you, very different to many parts of the usa we have visited, think i remember a road in Kuai Hawaii looking simular 😊 Could have made you a fantastic Indian meal, as my second home is in the Jungles of India 😊
@@outliersoverland Thank You yes well traveled, now Tracking Tigers in the Jungles of India where we live for some time of the year on a Tiger Reserve, have a safe journey onwards, look forward to your videos 👌
Hi, so sorry about that full English breakfast so surgically presented please give it a second chance elsewhere, note tinned cooked tomatoes and always fried eggs and black pudding, oh enough beans to run off the plate brown sauce to taste with white pepper, now that's a full English, maybe some fried mushrooms your choice, m yes, Kev UK (England)
Lots of places other than a greasy spoon serve breakfast that way for the people who don't like the other ingredients contaminated with bean juice. I take exception at Hash Browns, whatever happened to fried potatoes or Bubble & Squeak and the fried slice? Toast is for after with Marmalade or jam even, in my case, Marmite.
Lucy made the day! Yup, not the best English breakfast. 2 meats & no home made coffee roll? I hope you got some fresh squeezed OJ . No bacon bits for Lucy? I must be a bad mum 🙃
That's one happy dog, not to mention the quaint villages and interesting grub, thanks !
Thanks Glenn
If I haven't said this before, it just blows me away that you actually did this. That you actually shipped Denny to Europe and are now living your dream; for so long it had been just so much talk, then COVID, yada, yada. I'd seen so much of Mexico with you, I thought you'd never skip the pond.
And then there's Lucy. What a great navigator!
It's great to see you guys enjoying the stunning Cornwall area. I was just "a wee lad" of 8 years old when we last has our family vacation there back in 1978 with a Mark 1 Transit Van Camper. We spent about 3 weeks exploring the South Western Shore and Cornwall. No GPS back then. Just paper maps. I remember a few times when dad had to back up as the road had all of a sudden become too narrow. With the high up vista you guys are getting the perfect view. It's just so stunning. This brings back great memories of that trip. Smart move on becoming members of the two main monument organizations. Now you won't hesitate to stop somewhere. Even if it's only a short stop, sometimes it's the small places that end up providing some of the most magical memories. Sure you could pay a fortune and visit Stonehenge, and it is bigger and more impressive, but having a truly personal visit to a smaller stone circle and watching your dog having such an amazing time makes for such a fun memorable visit. Keep enjoying! BTW, if you end up in the Netherlands for any length of time, then do get the Dutch National Museum pass. There are over 800 museums in the Netherlands that are covered. So you can visit not only the big name places, but lots of interesting off the beaten path places as well. Pay back is very quick.
Baked beans are a massive thing in Australia as well.
Oh nooooo you need mushrooms on a full English lol
Good to know!
The cape was simply stunning. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
Lucia is adorable, she knew what the stones are there for. For kids and dogs to run around and play games so they get tired. The beans looked like the van decamps, Bush's beans are sweetened more and darker from the dark brown sugar. I do eat beans with bratwurst, no bun just the brat and beans but do not think I would enjoy beans and toast. I have had the grilled and fried tomatoes they are not bad but I like the raw tomato better for most tomatoes. Do not remember the type but there is a very meaty and tough raw tomato that does go well grilled. I never see it in stores a friend used to grow them. Hope you guys are doing well, stay safe and healthy.
Great video, I love the idea of stone circles being ancient running tracks for dogs! That looks like an ok breakfast, Hash Browns don't belong on the plate and I like just a few baked beans (not in a dish) cooked till they're a little thicker with a few herbs and spices added, and always runny fried eggs on an authentic fry up, you need the yolk oozing out all over everything, looks like one of you had fried bread, I LOVE fried bread, and some fried mushrooms and black pudding would finish it off nicely.
Thanks for the great scenery in this vlog. Lucia running around inside the circle I could hear Twilight Zone music going in the background.lol I'm surprised for breakfast you didn't have is it called blood sausage or pudding sausage that's not cooked from what I understand. A common breakfast meat in the UK.As are the beans for the toast. Not my thing. But the UK loves their beens and toast! As always safe and happy travels big hugs to little Lucia
Lucy has great intuition on the ancient vibes! That old one she didn't like in Croatia and now this one with the good juju! Go Lucy! 🐕💃
Thanks!
I don't think those stones had anything at all to do with the moon's cycle. I think they are a training aid to teach kids how to play duck-duck-goose. That's my story and I'm sticking to it! Keep the good stuff coming guys.
They could also be an elaborate prank.
You can't beat a bit of Garth Brooks! 🎶🎵 Loving your UK videos. Lucy was so adorable running around the stone circle 😍Glad you're enjoying your trip as much as I am. Sorry that you went from Cornwall straight to Milton Keynes and missed out on Devon and Somerset which are beautiful areas to explore, but I suppose there are only so many places that you can visit when you are on a limited trip. Maybe an excuse to visit again in the future?
I think we will end up in England again before heading back to the continent.
Hi Ben Rebecca and Lucy Cornwall and Devon are a beautiful part of England the scenery is stunning and Lucy was very funny very nice video take care and stay safe
We look forward to returning.
You sure live in a small space! Tough to drive through the English roads!
It’s definitely a small living environment but it has everything we need.
Ha! My husband makes eggs n beans n cheese on toast! He made a song for it! That bacon looks so good!
Please check this but I think with National Trust membership, you can stay in some of their car parks overnight :)
A big welcome to the UK 🇬🇧 😀 🙏 enjoy my friends
Thanks Charlie
I was really looking forward to you guys in the UK you haven't let us down and some of your editing 👌 you should be making documentaries for the BBC 😎👍
Thank you very much.
Gotta have Baked Beans on Toast when u come to Oz. Love our beans on toast and fried tomato for breakky.
What you have to understand is that British and Australian tinned baked beans taste VERY different to American baked beans. Which is why most Americans are shocked at the idea of eating beans at breakfast, especially with eggs and "Canadian" bacon. If they knew how different - and how good - British and Australian beans are compared to American beans they might react differently to the idea of beans for breakfast. But if you simply say "have some beans with your Aussie breakfast" without explaining that they taste very different to American beans, they're likely to gag at the idea.
I suggest you buy a GPS especially for motorhomes / caravans that allows you to input the vehicles dimensions including weight and height so as to avoid weak or low bridges etc.
Those are not perfect either. They deal in Xs and Os and will route you the craziest unnecessary ways because of a weight limit on a road that everyone ignores.
Unfortunately nothing is perfect.
@@outliersoverland I have used mine in 26 countries of Europe with no problems. Within reason you can set motorways or avoid them and can key in midpoints if you wish to do a dogleg. No not perfect but designed for the purpose and have saved me going over both weak bridges and narrow roads unsuitable for a 5th wheel RV.
English beans has no pork or sugar. Back in the day you would see sheeps kidney served also.
Kidneys with a full English used to be the start of every Sunday when I was young, the only decent school breakfast of the week. Served after Chapel at 10am, we had been up since 6 and done a 3 mile run. Seniors were excused that.
Interesting. Thanks.
if you want to find out more about the UK Neolithic and megalithic stone circles, seek out a book by Julian Cope (the arch druid) called " The modern antiquarian".
Thanks for the recommendation we’ll check it out.
@@outliersoverland it's not cheap but a worthy investment, I'm a new subscriber, thank you for the video. I'll look forwards to catching up on your adventures. atb from Pontefract (which has a great deal of history and castle to visit if you are ever this way).
We will look for a digital version. Lol
Welcome to the channel.
Glad you are having a great time, worked all over Cornwall years ago, must be an amazing experience for you, very different to many parts of the usa we have visited, think i remember a road in Kuai Hawaii looking simular 😊
Could have made you a fantastic Indian meal, as my second home is in the Jungles of India 😊
Sounds like you’re well traveled!
@@outliersoverland Thank You yes well traveled, now Tracking Tigers in the Jungles of India where we live for some time of the year on a Tiger Reserve, have a safe journey onwards, look forward to your videos 👌
Hi, so sorry about that full English breakfast so surgically presented please give it a second chance elsewhere, note tinned cooked tomatoes and always fried eggs and black pudding, oh enough beans to run off the plate brown sauce to taste with white pepper, now that's a full English, maybe some fried mushrooms your choice, m yes, Kev UK (England)
Lots of places other than a greasy spoon serve breakfast that way for the people who don't like the other ingredients contaminated with bean juice. I take exception at Hash Browns, whatever happened to fried potatoes or Bubble & Squeak and the fried slice? Toast is for after with Marmalade or jam even, in my case, Marmite.
@@tonys1636 what is your point?
That a full English shouldn't look like or cost as much as if one is in the Savoy unless one is. Put the beans on the plate.
@@kevb948 See above, commented on own comment.
I look forward to trying another one.
Nice! 👌😁🇬🇧
Thanks Angie.
Full English breakfast is different depending on where you go round the country.
Lucy made the day! Yup, not the best English breakfast. 2 meats & no home made coffee roll? I hope you got some fresh squeezed OJ . No bacon bits for Lucy?
I must be a bad mum 🙃
We will try some other versions.
We will try some other versions.
You need to douse that breakfast with traditional brown HP sauce..for the full English experience..
No black pudding 🤔🤔
Not this time. I tried it for the first time on the ferry to Ireland. It was different but tasty.
Have you got the National Trust app ?
It’s free and shows every property that they manage in the whole of the Uk including Northern Ireland
Yes it’s a helpful resource.
That looked like a poor cousin to a full Irish breakfast... I'll be interested to see what you think when you finally get the real thing in Ireland.
Sorry you can keep your white pudding 😆
Please.
Please.
Please.
Port Isaac, UK
Doc Martin TV Series
To see your vehicle parked next to the water in the port.
Guarantee clicks! 😎👍
We will try to get there next time we visit Cornwall.
@@outliersoverland
Benny Hill music for a montage. 🤣
There not old tourist trap
so sorry about that breakfast, the worst English breakfast ever I'm afraid to say.
I’ll have to give it another chance.
Got to be honest that was not the best looking full English, keep trying you’ll get better
Now that we are in Ireland I will try one here.
I disagree i loved that breakfast…lovely pub…where is it?