Sean, it brought tears to my eyes to see the Rhondda valleys, we played that music at my mum's funeral as she was born there. My grandfather and great grandfather both worked in the coal mines. Such hard times for them. My mum used to walk across the mountains to visit her grandmother, all by herself she was only little. She always talked about her time there and the awful move to Surrey for my grandad to find work when the mines shut down, she didn't want to leave. Thankyou so much for this video and I wish you all the best for your move back to your home.
Wales is undoubtedly one of the best parts of the UK - especially now that the scars of coal mining have been eliminated (and its history preserved). My grandfather served 46 years as a coal miner, retiring on a pension of £4.00 per month back in the late '60's. He also had a lasting memento of those years of service through the 20's, WW 2, into the late '60's of pneumoconiosis (CWP), commonly known as "black lung disease". I'm happy to see that industrial South Wales is gradually returning to its former pristine rurality - where (red - native) squirrels would not need to come down from the trees between the valleys and the outskirts of the lowlands around what is now Cardiff.
My late husband was from Wales but was sent away to a boarding school in England and never made it back there. We'd always planned to rent a camper and drive through Wales but his health didn't permit that. He used to cry when he heard the Welsh national anthem, and most anything Welsh. I once found a record album of Dylan reading some i of his works. When I gave Brynn this for Christmas, he cried and immediately called his brother to tell him about the " most amazing" gift he'd recieved. Wales does seem to have a strong pull on the heart. I still hope to be able to go there some day.
Amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed watching that. Even though I am English, Wales is a very special place to me for many reasons. Thank you Sean for sharing your day
Welcome Home Sean. You dont appreciate home until you've been away. You captured the welsh valleys in a glorious way. We are very lucky to have our mountains as backdrops. Danny 🌱
Brought a lump to my throat when the music started. I live in South Wales and I am looking forward to your future videos. Like you said in previous video sometimes you don't realise whats on your doorstep. You have so much to look forward too hope move goes well.
It is amazing to see the absolute beauty of the Rhondda It is over 10 years since I left London, after over 28 years of living and working. It was the best thing I ever did going back home to Cornwall. I should have done it much sooner. Love your videos Sean.🙂🙂.
Hello from across the pond. As you know many Americans are mongrels, an ethnically mixed lot so I ended up Welsh, Irish and German and I know so little about my ancestry and anyone who could tell me about it has passed on. What I do now is that my great grandfather emigrated from a town not far Rhonda called Bridgend, the family name is Davies which I understand is quite common in Wales and fairly common here as well. He met his wife onboard the ship coming to America, they were married somewhere in between and upon arriving in the US made their way to the coal fields of Pennsylvania. In their later years they lived in New York city. My dad was a New York native and moved here to Massachusetts after WWII. He spent some time in England during the war but circumstances were that he could not travel to visit Wales. I enjoyed your video very much, Wales looks so beautiful and looks a little like some places here in New England. Thank You
Beautiful, Sean. Thanks for taking us along. I live in a rural area similar to Wales, but we have bears, cougars and coyotes. Good luck with your decision.
As mentioned before my wife had some years as a child in Treherbert . She shed a tear watching your video. We last visit the place in 2009. We could hear the pride and joy in your voice as you walked around. You seemed like you had come home. Wish you all the best with your plans.
Lovely trip down memory lane for me, my son used to teach music in schools in the Rhondda Valley and he took me for a trip all around the towns and up into the mountains, a wonderful day I will remember for ever. I hope you get your dream to move back.
Beautiful video!!! I can imagine you settling there......and, in anticipation, enjoying the videos of that beautiful country. I hope it all works out for you, lad 👍👍👍
Well Sean was was watching contentedly then the Anthem started I truly got goose bumps all over, even without the Treorchy male voice choir singing with it. I'm in Denbighshire but my my roots are in Corris near Dollgellau the pull of the hills never goes away I hope you find your perfect place good luck to you
Thanks for taking us along. I enjoyed the visuals of the trip, and the journey via the not quite ever working ideally public transport 🙂 Nice drone view of the town, and the winter countryside feel. Looking forward to seeing it looking completely different in spring and summer. Hope the job/involvement opportunity is a good one and works out. The disused allotment site was indeed very interesting.. maybe they rest it fallow over the colder months.
Gosh that was a long journey there and back! I was waiting for Gandalf to appear. Enjoyed this vlog despite knowing and seeing how your life has gone since this was filmed. Feet up and time for a cuppa tea😊
I'm so glad that you're getting out of London...it's turning into a hellish place to live. And how could you not return to such a beautiful place? Good luck with your exciting plans.
wow! what a beautiful land! I'm home sick with Covid and this journey was a lovely diversion. Perhaps once you are established you might consider organizing tour groups. who knows? I might consider joining in person from across the pond. Thanks so much. Georgia, USA
So happy for you. It is strange when a entire building just is gone. Enjoyed the tour and the sounds of the water and nature. Hope you get to move soon!
That reminds me , of my drive from Oxford back to Pembrokeshire , those huge hills on my right , how did you feel ? That you were back were back home ❤❤❤
I’m happy I found your channel today. I spent the first 20 years of my life trying to get off of the mountain I grew up on, then the next 23 trying to get back. I will never leave again, so I certainly understand your motivation. I love the mountains (Appalachian Mountains in the US) so much. Wales reminds me of home. I will enjoy following your journey.
What a wonderful video, Sean! The footage of Wales was spectacular. I could feel the place pulling you...I could feel it pulling me!!! Yes! Fresh air!! Quiet!!!
For we foreigners watching, including a map with lines of where you're traveling would be appreciated. Fun trip! My ancestors are from Wales and I've always wanted to visit.
That would be great but for the level of return I get from the level of work I put into them at the moment is very small so I can't spend anymore time on them. The names of the places are onscreen though if you wanted to do your own research.
I have been watching your videos, Sean for about ten years now, and I have to say this was one of, if not the most enjoyable videos to date .... I really hope it works out for you !
I thought that there was a train up the Rhondda there is up to cynon valley to Mountain Ash and Aberdare and to Merthyr Tydfil from Abercynon, nice to hear the Welsh National anthem welcomin you have again to Wales where we keep a welcome in the hillside.
The stone facades are fantastic! And the silence of course. Are the Rhondda Valley's coal country? One can only imagine the history in that cemetery you passed as well...
Oh Sean, what a glorious place to go ....and to live there....heaven! I only visit but every time i do, i just don't ever want to come back 🤝🏻 I hope that everything works out for you Sean. I honestly feel that it will 👌🏻
The silence is lovely 🥰One thing I can't get over when I go back to South East London is the constant sirens. I heard a few during wild fire season here in Portugal and that was it!!
Come back wales to live fantastic place hope u make good decision i live place called llandudno and got conwy next door lover snowdon here hope u enjoyed trip back to Wales
They have done Victoria coach station since I was last there! Looked a right horrible place when I was last there, much better now! You must be so tired after all this travelling! Thanks again for the effort you put into your brilliant videos!
Beautiful!! Just a technical question for you. Are some of those shots done with a drone? I'm trying to get back into photography. I used to develop my own black and white prints in my basement 40 years ago, so digital photography is still kinda above me. You do a wonderful job on your videos. Can't wait for more of Wales!
lovely Seanm is there really a choice? i feel your heart wants to take you home but the hussel and bustle of a big town could leave you feeling a bit lost? peace every time for me. good luck with your decision.
Sean, it brought tears to my eyes to see the Rhondda valleys, we played that music at my mum's funeral as she was born there. My grandfather and great grandfather both worked in the coal mines. Such hard times for them. My mum used to walk across the mountains to visit her grandmother, all by herself she was only little. She always talked about her time there and the awful move to Surrey for my grandad to find work when the mines shut down, she didn't want to leave. Thankyou so much for this video and I wish you all the best for your move back to your home.
Wales is undoubtedly one of the best parts of the UK - especially now that the scars of coal mining have been eliminated (and its history preserved). My grandfather served 46 years as a coal miner, retiring on a pension of £4.00 per month back in the late '60's. He also had a lasting memento of those years of service through the 20's, WW 2, into the late '60's of pneumoconiosis (CWP), commonly known as "black lung disease". I'm happy to see that industrial South Wales is gradually returning to its former pristine rurality - where (red - native) squirrels would not need to come down from the trees between the valleys and the outskirts of the lowlands around what is now Cardiff.
My late husband was from Wales but was sent away to a boarding school in England and never made it back there. We'd always planned to rent a camper and drive through Wales but his health didn't permit that. He used to cry when he heard the Welsh national anthem, and most anything Welsh. I once found a record album of Dylan reading some i of his works. When I gave Brynn this for Christmas, he cried and immediately called his brother to tell him about the " most amazing" gift he'd recieved. Wales does seem to have a strong pull on the heart. I still hope to be able to go there some day.
If we all sent 10p a month that would be 4k surely we can do something to support him... His content is brilliant and so comforting and nostalgic
There is so much I could show you with a regular income from this. Plenty of places to visit and build on a new allotment. We can but dream.
Okay… the tears flowed when you showered your beautiful Valleys and played that beautiful music. And I said to myself… he’s home!
Dale from Canada!
Amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed watching that. Even though I am English, Wales is a very special place to me for many reasons. Thank you Sean for sharing your day
Welcome Home Sean. You dont appreciate home until you've been away. You captured the welsh valleys in a glorious way. We are very lucky to have our mountains as backdrops. Danny 🌱
Where are you based?
Brought a lump to my throat when the music started. I live in South Wales and I am looking forward to your future videos. Like you said in previous video sometimes you don't realise whats on your doorstep. You have so much to look forward too hope move goes well.
It is amazing to see the absolute beauty of the Rhondda It is over 10 years since I left London, after over 28 years of living and working. It was the best thing I ever did going back home to Cornwall. I should have done it much sooner. Love your videos Sean.🙂🙂.
Hello from across the pond. As you know many Americans are mongrels, an ethnically mixed lot so I ended up Welsh, Irish and German and I know so little about my ancestry and anyone who could tell me about it has passed on. What I do now is that my great grandfather emigrated from a town not far Rhonda called Bridgend, the family name is Davies which I understand is quite common in Wales and fairly common here as well. He met his wife onboard the ship coming to America, they were married somewhere in between and upon arriving in the US made their way to the coal fields of Pennsylvania. In their later years they lived in New York city. My dad was a New York native and moved here to Massachusetts after WWII. He spent some time in England during the war but circumstances were that he could not travel to visit Wales. I enjoyed your video very much, Wales looks so beautiful and looks a little like some places here in New England. Thank You
Beautiful, Sean. Thanks for taking us along. I live in a rural area similar to Wales, but we have bears, cougars and coyotes. Good luck with your decision.
As mentioned before my wife had some years as a child in Treherbert . She shed a tear watching your video. We last visit the place in 2009. We could hear the pride and joy in your voice as you walked around. You seemed like you had come home. Wish you all the best with your plans.
You’ll have to call in for a brew on your next visit.
Lovely trip down memory lane for me, my son used to teach music in schools in the Rhondda Valley and he took me for a trip all around the towns and up into the mountains, a wonderful day I will remember for ever. I hope you get your dream to move back.
Beautiful video!!! I can imagine you settling there......and, in anticipation, enjoying the videos of that beautiful country. I hope it all works out for you, lad 👍👍👍
Welcome home Sean. .sorry about the rain but as you must know ..that's why our grass is so green ❤
Fantastic video Sean,you look so happy and upbeat. We can't wait for your new adventure in Wales. Good luck.
As I cook a meal, this was very stirring. The music especially.
It’s not the leaving of Sydenham that grieves me, but my darling when I think of tea 🎶
Thank you from Tasmania for taking my heart and soul on a journey to my homeland with you
WOW! The kind of place I only see in TV shows from across the pond. Honestly, I would never have left!
Well Sean was was watching contentedly then the Anthem started I truly got goose bumps all over, even without the Treorchy male voice choir singing with it. I'm in Denbighshire but my my roots are in Corris near Dollgellau the pull of the hills never goes away I hope you find your perfect place good luck to you
Thanks for taking us along. I enjoyed the visuals of the trip, and the journey via the not quite ever working ideally public transport 🙂 Nice drone view of the town, and the winter countryside feel. Looking forward to seeing it looking completely different in spring and summer. Hope the job/involvement opportunity is a good one and works out. The disused allotment site was indeed very interesting.. maybe they rest it fallow over the colder months.
Fantastic Sean, really really enjoyed that! Beautiful music! Reminds me of going to Wales on holiday every year with my mum and dad. Bootiful 😊
Welcome home Sean
Gosh that was a long journey there and back! I was waiting for Gandalf to appear. Enjoyed this vlog despite knowing and seeing how your life has gone since this was filmed. Feet up and time for a cuppa tea😊
I'm so glad that you're getting out of London...it's turning into a hellish place to live. And how could you not return to such a beautiful place? Good luck with your exciting plans.
I can’t wait for you to get moved. I will love to see the Wales countryside. I wish you all the luck and happiness in your journeys.
wow! what a beautiful land! I'm home sick with Covid and this journey was a lovely diversion. Perhaps once you are established you might consider organizing tour groups. who knows? I might consider joining in person from across the pond. Thanks so much. Georgia, USA
Maybe. Get well soon.
Just thinking how beautiful it is and how much more beautiful it will be in the spring and summer ❤
So happy for you. It is strange when a entire building just is gone. Enjoyed the tour and the sounds of the water and nature. Hope you get to move soon!
I can see why you want to go back, it’s beautiful! 😊
Beautiful I can see why you want to go home. Looking forward to seeing more of 🏴.
So very beautiful there Sean! There is no doubt that a move will do you the world of good x
What a journey you had , I hope it’s not long before you get back to your roots. ❤️
I bet it made your heart sing seeing all those mountains and forestry. ❤
The country side looks a lot the hills and valleys here in southern appalachia😍
That reminds me , of my drive from Oxford back to Pembrokeshire , those huge hills on my right , how did you feel ? That you were back were back home ❤❤❤
My daughter and I took a day trip to Stonehenge from Victoria station.
How lovely Sean. I hope your dream becomes a reality very soon xx what a lovely place to be.
I’m happy I found your channel today. I spent the first 20 years of my life trying to get off of the mountain I grew up on, then the next 23 trying to get back. I will never leave again, so I certainly understand your motivation. I love the mountains (Appalachian Mountains in the US) so much. Wales reminds me of home. I will enjoy following your journey.
The Appalachians are beautiful.
What a wonderful video, Sean! The footage of Wales was spectacular. I could feel the place pulling you...I could feel it pulling me!!! Yes! Fresh air!! Quiet!!!
Wow,, beautiful scenery ,,
Wow - it’s really beautiful, thanks for taking us along, your heart must be singing and you must feel content ❤
Love the Valleys.
Still got mates there. And I live in Cardiff.
Until you come back Sean "we'll keep a welcome in the hillside "
And the kettle boiled.
Beautiful views ❤
Great video...hope everything works out well for you! The views are amazing...you will certainly feel at home xx
For we foreigners watching, including a map with lines of where you're traveling would be appreciated. Fun trip! My ancestors are from Wales and I've always wanted to visit.
That would be great but for the level of return I get from the level of work I put into them at the moment is very small so I can't spend anymore time on them. The names of the places are onscreen though if you wanted to do your own research.
That was fun I enjoyed that immensely , thank you !
Fabulous video, you really seem to be at home. Like a true native.
I have been watching your videos, Sean for about ten years now, and I have to say this was one of, if not the most enjoyable videos to date .... I really hope it works out for you !
Thanks Sean never been to Wales looks lovely imagine what it would look like in the spring.
Must make a trip there next year
Silence and the fresh air beautiful you're going back home.
What a beautiful Village.
What a wholesome video , thankyou for taking us with you 🙏🏻 😊
Thank you so much for this post :-) It will be great to see views of Wales when the sun is shining :-)
The drone segments were epic.
Beautiful,can’t wait to see more
Hello...I am just finding your channel, so playing catch-up. Finding the videos I have watched very enjoyable, thank you
Stunning!!! Absolutely stunning. What an adventure 😊
Looks beautiful 😊
I thought that there was a train up the Rhondda there is up to cynon valley to Mountain Ash and Aberdare and to Merthyr Tydfil from Abercynon, nice to hear the Welsh National anthem welcomin you have again to Wales where we keep a welcome in the hillside.
Not until Spring 2024.
Good to see my old home town, Sean. Hope you found what you are looking for.
The stone facades are fantastic! And the silence of course. Are the Rhondda Valley's coal country? One can only imagine the history in that cemetery you passed as well...
Most certainly coal. Will cover all that in future videos.
Welcome home to wales
I really enjoyed all of this Sean. .A beautiful place and it is calling you loud and c
lear . .
Absolutely stunning valley. Thanks for the view.
Best move you made ,!
So very beautiful! Im happy for you. 🥰
Looks amazing Sean!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video!
Nice trip, Sean. I hope it was productive. Take care
Lovely place to call home❤❤
Love Wales too ❤
Oh Sean, what a glorious place to go ....and to live there....heaven!
I only visit but every time i do, i just don't ever want to come back 🤝🏻
I hope that everything works out for you Sean.
I honestly feel that it will 👌🏻
Home ❤
I loved it I can’t wait to go on the walks with you.
The silence is lovely 🥰One thing I can't get over when I go back to South East London is the constant sirens. I heard a few during wild fire season here in Portugal and that was it!!
Hello from Aberdare ❤ should meet up with Danny from The grapevine Garden.
Just lovely. I’m looking forward to learning more about Wales.
great video i live 40 mins from pontypridd
Lovely to see you in Wales, hope the move goes well. Did you like the house you viewed or are you going to keep looking?
Bids are in but will keep looking in the meantime.
So excited
Interesting Sean . Could see you going up and down the hills on a electric bike.
Maybe even start running!
@@seanjamescameron Kate Bush comes to mind
Even the views from the bus look great.
Come back wales to live fantastic place hope u make good decision i live place called llandudno and got conwy next door lover snowdon here hope u enjoyed trip back to Wales
I wonder what Wales looks like in the Summer.
Stunning and like the Swiss Alps in the Winter.
Absolutely breath taking ❤
They have done Victoria coach station since I was last there! Looked a right horrible place when I was last there, much better now!
You must be so tired after all this travelling! Thanks again for the effort you put into your brilliant videos!
Beautiful!! Just a technical question for you. Are some of those shots done with a drone? I'm trying to get back into photography. I used to develop my own black and white prints in my basement 40 years ago, so digital photography is still kinda above me.
You do a wonderful job on your videos. Can't wait for more of Wales!
The drone is DJI Mini 3 and it is wonderful; the handheld camera is DJI Pocket 2.
@seanjamescameron Thanks for the info Sean!
lovely Seanm is there really a choice? i feel your heart wants to take you home but the hussel and bustle of a big town could leave you feeling a bit lost? peace every time for me. good luck with your decision.
It's all down to being able to move. Can't afford to live in London, can't afford to leave but am trying to make it happen.
ever thought of driving, cant think of the hassle of travelling otherwise
Can’t afford it.
What was your gut feeling when you stepped of the bus Sean?
That’s the next video idea sorted. Thanks ✔️
Wow The Anthem nearly brought a tear to my eye and I am not ever a titter Welsh. Nice vid Sean.
Rest in Peace, Shane McGowan.
He was Irish, not the same by a long chalk.
Wonderful video Sean. Do you have a driving license? So easier for commuting that distance.😊
I do.
Croeso nol i Gymru. Hello from the Swansea Valley.
Have you thought of getting a dog Sean it would be paradise for them I think 👌🙏
I’ve got cats.
@@seanjamescameron Yes I know you have 2 cats but they will probably get on really well especially if you get a pup 👌
I only like dogs that belong to other people. Prefer cats because they get on with it themselves. haha @@louisep5178
@@seanjamescameron I can understand Sean they are lovely cats 👍
Wat is het mooi in Wales krijg je dan ook moestuin
Beautiful mate
Croseo nol