The 1967 animated film is fantastic, takes me back to my childhood, though tbf I haven't watched the remake. Thanks for this delightful tour ,and Merry Christmas to you both.
Cheers Robert, and the very best to your clan too. I was with the '67 one too, once again childhood - but the 2016 is very good - still on iPlayer for a week I think, or on Disney+ Again, all the best for a great 2025 - I might even return to Scotland, it's only take 25 years! Gary & Janis
I loved the video. Could I make the request you drop the volume of the music. The volume of your voice is fine in my opinion, but the music is so loud I have a hard time understanding everything. But regardless, thank you for these videos. I love them! Also, call it holidays, Christmas, whatever you like. Have a Happy Holiday!
Hi Nathan, Thanks so much, I'll check that out, everything appears okay when I author it here, but I guess I need to listen to it back once I've uploaded it to UA-cam on different devices. My background was working for an international corporation, so I often speak like that, I'm happy to refer to a cellphone when I speak to a North American, and a mobile in the UK, there's more in life to be worried about. All the best, Happy Holidays and all the best for 2025. Gary & Janis
Thank you for the guided tour of Rudyards home. I felt very sad at the loss of their only son. How devastating. I'm thankful to the National Trust for the preservation.❤ Just two little points could you record your voice a little louder as its sounding like a whisper ( very quiet recording) & please call it Christmas not holidays. Thank you.❤
Hi Crystal, Thanks for that, I'm so glad you like the video. I think the loss of Jack was devastating. On our road trip from Rye we take in Burwash, and you can see Jacks's name on the villages's was memorial. I'll look into the volume issue, try to make sure it doesn't happen again. On the Holidays front, I use that term in the international format to encompass everything over the festive period from the beginning of advent to the 12th night. I generally use Merry Christmas the rest of the time. Anyway, a Merry Christmas to you and a happy near year; here's to a wonderful 2025. Gary & Janis
The 1967 animated film is fantastic, takes me back to my childhood, though tbf I haven't watched the remake.
Thanks for this delightful tour ,and Merry Christmas to you both.
Cheers Robert, and the very best to your clan too.
I was with the '67 one too, once again childhood - but the 2016 is very good - still on iPlayer for a week I think, or on Disney+
Again, all the best for a great 2025 - I might even return to Scotland, it's only take 25 years!
Gary & Janis
I loved the video. Could I make the request you drop the volume of the music. The volume of your voice is fine in my opinion, but the music is so loud I have a hard time understanding everything. But regardless, thank you for these videos. I love them!
Also, call it holidays, Christmas, whatever you like. Have a Happy Holiday!
Hi Nathan,
Thanks so much, I'll check that out, everything appears okay when I author it here, but I guess I need to listen to it back once I've uploaded it to UA-cam on different devices.
My background was working for an international corporation, so I often speak like that, I'm happy to refer to a cellphone when I speak to a North American, and a mobile in the UK, there's more in life to be worried about.
All the best, Happy Holidays and all the best for 2025.
Gary & Janis
Thank you for the guided tour of Rudyards home. I felt very sad at the loss of their only son. How devastating. I'm thankful to the National Trust for the preservation.❤
Just two little points could you record your voice a little louder as its sounding like a whisper ( very quiet recording) & please call it Christmas not holidays. Thank you.❤
They can call it whatever they like. Happy Holidays!
Hi Crystal,
Thanks for that, I'm so glad you like the video. I think the loss of Jack was devastating. On our road trip from Rye we take in Burwash, and you can see Jacks's name on the villages's was memorial.
I'll look into the volume issue, try to make sure it doesn't happen again.
On the Holidays front, I use that term in the international format to encompass everything over the festive period from the beginning of advent to the 12th night. I generally use Merry Christmas the rest of the time.
Anyway, a Merry Christmas to you and a happy near year; here's to a wonderful 2025.
Gary & Janis