Julie - Lady Hinchingbrooke - I am a museum director and curator in Florida and I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed this "curation" video. Shows splendidly the work and detail that goes into curating even a small exhibition. I am very impressed with the display, especially since you are an amateur. Congratulations! I can't get to the UK until next summer. Hopefully you will still have the exhibit up.
You did an absolute amazing job on the exhibition of Alberta Montague. You should be very proud of all the hard work you put into it and the amazing journey that brought you here. Congratulations Julie!
Julie, you've taken your passion for Luke's American ancestor to a new level with countless hours of hard work and dedication and even vulnerability to create a tribute fit for her and the family. The thread that you, uniquely, are able to pull, of her thoughts and habitual record-keeping into the AI spoken iteration, brings her to life in a very touching and uplifting way. I congratulate you and hope you are so satisfied with the exhibition and that you may bask in the visitors' excitement.
Julie and Malcom you have done a wonderful job of curating this exhibition. It brought a tear to my eye seeing the photo of Alberta and wondering how proud she would be, knowing her love for archiving, that you have produced this exhibition on her behalf. I am sure she is there in spirit with you.
I saw the walk thru with Julie yesterday and it was marvelous. The room is spectacular, and the exhibit is so well thought out and executed. Julie, you have done a tremendous job and I'm sure Luke, the Earl and Countess are so proud. I've been transcribing some documents from the mid to late 1800's and ordered acid free tissue paper, a box and a roll of tape and it was not inexpensive. Glad I was able to support even minimally to this project. Just one last thing: I have envy in my heart for the picture of Julie's desk in the muniment room.
Fan from Oregon here. I'm a genealogist and really appreciate the work and care you've put into bringing this amazing ancestor to life. I'm quite sure Alberta approves! I'm currently working on a project to document my grandfather's WW2 service. He, like many of his generation, didn't talk much about the war. Eventually, I'll be self-publishing a small book to give to everyone in the family so his this important part of his life is known by his descendants. Wishing you the best of luck with the exhibit. I'm sure it'll be a hit!!
I had a quick little thought about the diary display. If you possibly have the option of leaving open The diary from The day the Titanic sank, that is going to raise interest a thousandfold because everybody's interested in the Titanic and to learn more about what this individual was doing on that specific day if there is an entry, could be really exciting to see. I am really thrilled for you and cannot wait to see the outcome of your event! Thank you for bringing us on this journey!
Julie, if I may be so informal, you are truly a force of nature! What would Mapperton do without you at this point in its history? You are the ultimate American Vicountess…you are SAVING Mapperton🙏🏼 I am in utter AWE of your determination, your never-give-up-ingness!!! Absolutely inspirational!! You and Luke, (again, please forgive the informality), are so very special together💞
Julie, Your Joy, Energy and Commitment to everything you do will go down in History as a remarkable Lady that contributed so so much to the preservation of the Hinchingbrooke Dynasty. Thank You.
Excellent! A quick tip for rehanging the boards (for next season, perhaps). If the hidden fixtures in the bookcases are hooks rather than screwed-in eyelets, re-thread the fishing line as loops with the sections along the tops of the boards running along the back; this requires just one knot per baard, will allow you to take down and re-hang the boards very easily each season, and make it simple to level each one.
That AI is really awesome! And the display is amazing!! I also wanted to give my two cents as a sewist for your next display. As farmers age they break down (you know this) especially silk. I’m not sure how museums do it but there are ways we use the side and waist seams to add ribbons to take the weight off the shoulders for hanging garments. You’ll see this on modern wedding or formal dresses, sweaters, etc. You might want to consider it or look into it to keep those beautiful dresses you keep uncovering in tact! You are such a delight for this family, finding and organizing all of this stuff. Old and “wealthy” families often forget that attending a coronation isn’t commonplace! Lol any family history is special and sometimes having these relics from the past being that past to life!
I’m always so sorry your time on camera is over. Especially so is this episode. Thank you so much for allowing us to watch the details for this amazing exhibit. I do wish I could be there in person. You are a very remarkable young woman Julie. Well done!
Lol your videos are dopamine bombs for me. I love old things and it kind of reinforces the joy when I watch somebody else loving them too. Like a joyful self reinforcing happiness cycle! :)
So exciting to watch everything came together, all of the hard work and research, all of the hands involved in it , like something magical and serial about it all! It's fascinating all of the letters and journaling that she wrote are all still here and are in such good shape! Amazing! My husband and I were talking just a few days ago how people used to write down where every penny went in ledgers and wrote everyday what they did where they went no matter how insignificant it may have seemed and most everyday was a delight! I was born in a town named Sandwich of Illinois, lived there till 5 yrs old then moved to a small town in Indiana after my grandfather passed away to care for our grandmother. 😊 Awesome videos and great job guys
Alberta AI is amazing! I have a similar collection of letters from my grandparents, born in 1894 and 1896…your team of transcribers have done such an amazing job to bring her thoughts to life! All I have managed to do is start to put a hint to the contents on a spread sheet…and I’ve only done 1919 - 22 and the letters go through to 1947! During lockdown I read every letter…and their courtship has many similarities in my grandmother’s reluctance initially to accept his proposal! I’m hoping to visit the exhibition next week!
You are a delight, caring, and wise and So Appreciated! I love English history but have responsibilities that keep me in Florida so I live instead vicariously through you. Thank you for the wonderful insight and sharing of knowledge and history.
If you ever put the dress on the mannequin again try putting the foam body into the dress and then put the body with the dress onto the pole. It sometimes makes it much easier as you are putting the dress onto the body on a flat surface!
Bravo!!! A job not only well done but with such heartfelt emotion and care in each curated piece of history. When A.I. was mentioned early in the video I did not expect to be moved to tears hearing Alberta's voice explaining, her feelings and thoughts on becoming an American Heiress. Exceptional work Viscountess Hinchingbrooke, wishing you only the very best on this exhibition!!!
What a wonderful exhibition this will be. I don’t think a detail has been missed. You should be elated and proud of the work you have done to bring this story to life. ❤
Wow. I have been watching for so long and I love how you make me feel like I'm in the room with you. But this last video was the best..... I loved the history , the warmth and your enthusiasm.
I hang things on see-through plastic line (like fishing line) on a single loop that runs from the nail to and through eyelets on the frame, then up to another nail/hook. That way you just set the height and you can adjust the vertical orientation any way you need to. Looks great through!
Julie you were born for this. Wow the AI wow the display and even a bigger WOW is your passion for Mapperton and all of its history. I’m so so happy I found you and your AMAZING u tube. I’m so obsessed 😍. Thank you 😊
I watched an earlier video with both of you talking with the Countess of Sandwich through the ChatGPT technology!!!! This was straight out of Star Trek!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!
Julie, this is amazing. All my best wishes for success of your exhibition. Your dedication to your English family honors them and you in a way that is indescribable . Thank you for making this piece of history come❤ alive.
Wow, i found myself emotional listening to Alberta AI, after that short speech its left me wanting to know more… Please write a book based on her letters and journals it would make such a fascinating read. Xxx
Amazing how you are patiently unfolding most of the history inside the Mapperton. Please keep going with your mission to preserve history from the smallest details to the biggest ones. It is very interesting and it is like getting hooked up to watch and see your quest. Hope you become the ambassador for this encouraging other historical castles, manor and all to preserve what the future can still look back to for history. More power to your channel. Watching from UAE 🇵🇭🇦🇪
All the best Julie for the opening of your wonderful Alberta exhibition. You have put so much into this, I hope the resulting interest brings you much joy. The AI was terrific! It gave so much depth to the written answers. I wonder what Alberta's voice was like?
Wow Julie just wow I’m just speechless ❤❤❤ this peek at your beautiful exhibition you’re a talented Lady I’m enjoying this video i enjoy all your videos Di from Australia 🇦🇺
Perfect idea! The rope and wooden rods to cordon off the public look so clumsy in front of the beautiful fragile dress, does it really need to be there? Couldn't a hands off sign work?
At 6:44 where you read Coronation reserved, I read Corornation rehearsal. Totally loving these videos Julie, so interesting! Heading to buy you some coffees so I can do the virtual tour!
Oh my, you did an amazing job! However, Alberta did her due diligence in documenting her life which is truly astounding. Julie take a page from Alberta, one day far in the future, hopefully there will be a beautiful and dedicated individual preserving your history for the masses 🤗
Monday afternoon, from Sydney Australia. What a difference watching the video on Monday with the internet working properly again. It was so much more interesting being able to see you working at normal speed & sounding better as well. So now I am looking forward to hearing how your opening went & also wishing that you have nice warm springtime weather for the occasion.
Hello from Quebec Canada ! I discovered your channel just recently and love it! I love history and envy you to live in such beautiful place! I am french canadian and would like to volonteer if you need to translate anything for your french speeking visitors.
You are so meticulous. It's so wonderful that you have resurrected all this information. So interesting! Everyone should really appreciate the hard work and imagination you have put into this project. Thank you!
Julie, you could take a piece of the special tissue paper and shape it into the inside of the pink hat, just enough to perk it up then slip it onto the hat holder. It would make it hold up over time and show it off better.
I find that when you are speaking alone, I can hear your Chicago accent, but when you with someone that is British I hear a slight British accent from you 😊 I am also from the Chicago area and a new subscriber
This whole exhibition looks amazing & well worth all your dedicated efforts in preparing it to such a high standard!! The AI at the end was incredible use of your dedicated research over the past few years!
So interesting to see all the preparation for the exhibit. Malcolm again saves the day 😄. A man of many talents!! The Alberta AI resource is fascinating and such a great idea 👏👏.
This is fantastic, Julie! The exhibit is beautiful and I hope it’s a huge success! I wish I could see it live, but thanks so much for sharing it with this Ohio girl!!
OMG are those old Smythson diaries? If so, you should contact them about sponsoring a part of the exhibit😎 Loved following this Gilded Age journey with you!
I would so enjoy the idea of being a little part of this place. The only problem is I would have to be an indentured servent till I could no more. What a dream.
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Julie, without you and your dissertation we would not be privileged to know more of Alberta and her life. 🥂🙏❤️
Wouldn't Alberta have been so delighted in her lifetime to have known that another American would come along and pay her such a fabulous homage?
And a family member at that!
She works so very hard to keep the history alive. I appreciate her excitement!
Julie - Lady Hinchingbrooke - I am a museum director and curator in Florida and I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed this "curation" video. Shows splendidly the work and detail that goes into curating even a small exhibition. I am very impressed with the display, especially since you are an amateur. Congratulations! I can't get to the UK until next summer. Hopefully you will still have the exhibit up.
Wow, thank you! xx Julie
How fortunate we are treated to this history!!
Julie I hope that you are keeping records of things like Alberta did. For the future! @@MappertonLive
Julie, everyone should be very proud of the work you’re doing for the Montagu and Sandwich families..
Luke really did find himself a gem 💎 (so did Julie)
I can see Julie being a future hologram on tours 100 years from now explaining some of the things she has done at Mapperton! The AI is awesome.
Great idea
I know that AI voice from two other YT channels, yikes!
As an educator, I find the AI of Alberta fascinating. What a tribute!
You did an absolute amazing job on the exhibition of Alberta Montague. You should be very proud of all the hard work you put into it and the amazing journey that brought you here. Congratulations Julie!
Thank you so much!
I'm visiting Mapperton and the exhibition with my daughter tomorrow (bank holiday Monday), can't wait!
Julie, you've taken your passion for Luke's American ancestor to a new level with countless hours of hard work and dedication and even vulnerability to create a tribute fit for her and the family. The thread that you, uniquely, are able to pull, of her thoughts and habitual record-keeping into the AI spoken iteration, brings her to life in a very touching and uplifting way. I congratulate you and hope you are so satisfied with the exhibition and that you may bask in the visitors' excitement.
Julie and Malcom you have done a wonderful job of curating this exhibition. It brought a tear to my eye seeing the photo of Alberta and wondering how proud she would be, knowing her love for archiving, that you have produced this exhibition on her behalf. I am sure she is there in spirit with you.
I saw the walk thru with Julie yesterday and it was marvelous. The room is spectacular, and the exhibit is so well thought out and executed. Julie, you have done a tremendous job and I'm sure Luke, the Earl and Countess are so proud.
I've been transcribing some documents from the mid to late 1800's and ordered acid free tissue paper, a box and a roll of tape and it was not inexpensive. Glad I was able to support even minimally to this project.
Just one last thing: I have envy in my heart for the picture of Julie's desk in the muniment room.
Thank you soooooo much!!!!
The AI answer was amazing what an incredible function of AI it really does help you understand her as a person. What an incredibly intelligent woman
Fan from Oregon here. I'm a genealogist and really appreciate the work and care you've put into bringing this amazing ancestor to life. I'm quite sure Alberta approves!
I'm currently working on a project to document my grandfather's WW2 service. He, like many of his generation, didn't talk much about the war. Eventually, I'll be self-publishing a small book to give to everyone in the family so his this important part of his life is known by his descendants. Wishing you the best of luck with the exhibit. I'm sure it'll be a hit!!
May you do your Grandpa proud.
I had a quick little thought about the diary display. If you possibly have the option of leaving open The diary from The day the Titanic sank, that is going to raise interest a thousandfold because everybody's interested in the Titanic and to learn more about what this individual was doing on that specific day if there is an entry, could be really exciting to see. I am really thrilled for you and cannot wait to see the outcome of your event! Thank you for bringing us on this journey!
Julie, if I may be so informal, you are truly a force of nature! What would Mapperton do without you at this point in its history? You are the ultimate American Vicountess…you are SAVING Mapperton🙏🏼 I am in utter AWE of your determination, your never-give-up-ingness!!! Absolutely inspirational!! You and Luke, (again, please forgive the informality), are so very special together💞
Looking great
A suggestion
Can you put a large standing floor mirror behind the dress so it can be seen front and back
Good idea
Julie, Your Joy, Energy and Commitment to everything you do will go down in History as a remarkable Lady that contributed so so much to the preservation of the Hinchingbrooke Dynasty. Thank You.
Thank you so much!
Wow the speaking letters project is creative & hauntingly good history.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 standing ovation for the hard work you put into the exhibition ❤
I second that 👏 👏
And no doubt the countless hours thinking about, deciding on, musing over, and mind-changing that went on!
Thank you so much!!
Excellent! A quick tip for rehanging the boards (for next season, perhaps). If the hidden fixtures in the bookcases are hooks rather than screwed-in eyelets, re-thread the fishing line as loops with the sections along the tops of the boards running along the back; this requires just one knot per baard, will allow you to take down and re-hang the boards very easily each season, and make it simple to level each one.
Amazing. How wonderful and what a gifted creative being you are Julie!
The AI was outstanding! It gave me goosebumps! Well done! Well done!
Such a beautiful job. Exciting to watch!
How wonderful you have all those letters and diaries still its amazing and what a super interesting exhibition it will be thanks for sharing ❤
That AI is really awesome! And the display is amazing!! I also wanted to give my two cents as a sewist for your next display. As farmers age they break down (you know this) especially silk. I’m not sure how museums do it but there are ways we use the side and waist seams to add ribbons to take the weight off the shoulders for hanging garments. You’ll see this on modern wedding or formal dresses, sweaters, etc. You might want to consider it or look into it to keep those beautiful dresses you keep uncovering in tact! You are such a delight for this family, finding and organizing all of this stuff. Old and “wealthy” families often forget that attending a coronation isn’t commonplace! Lol any family history is special and sometimes having these relics from the past being that past to life!
I’m always so sorry your time on camera is over. Especially so is this episode. Thank you so much for allowing us to watch the details for this amazing exhibit. I do wish I could be there in person. You are a very remarkable young woman Julie. Well done!
Very impressive Julie and team! That is quite an accomplishment
Fabulous work you've done in this curation video.💖
Lol your videos are dopamine bombs for me. I love old things and it kind of reinforces the joy when I watch somebody else loving them too. Like a joyful self reinforcing happiness cycle! :)
A display case near a window is not wise. Sun damage happens quite quickly.
So exciting to watch everything came together, all of the hard work and research, all of the hands involved in it , like something magical and serial about it all! It's fascinating all of the letters and journaling that she wrote are all still here and are in such good shape! Amazing!
My husband and I were talking just a few days ago how people used to write down where every penny went in ledgers and wrote everyday what they did where they went no matter how insignificant it may have seemed and most everyday was a delight!
I was born in a town named Sandwich of Illinois, lived there till 5 yrs old then moved to a small town in Indiana after my grandfather passed away to care for our grandmother. 😊
Awesome videos and great job guys
Alberta AI is amazing! I have a similar collection of letters from my grandparents, born in 1894 and 1896…your team of transcribers have done such an amazing job to bring her thoughts to life! All I have managed to do is start to put a hint to the contents on a spread sheet…and I’ve only done 1919 - 22 and the letters go through to 1947! During lockdown I read every letter…and their courtship has many similarities in my grandmother’s reluctance initially to accept his proposal! I’m hoping to visit the exhibition next week!
You are a delight, caring, and wise and So Appreciated! I love English history but have responsibilities that keep me in Florida so I live instead vicariously through you. Thank you for the wonderful insight and sharing of knowledge and history.
If you ever put the dress on the mannequin again try putting the foam body into the dress and then put the body with the dress onto the pole. It sometimes makes it much easier as you are putting the dress onto the body on a flat surface!
No idea why that AI answer made me tear up. It moved me
You are such a lovely and emgaging person, with a passion for the history of great houses.. you really should have your own tv series !
Bravo!!! A job not only well done but with such heartfelt emotion and care in each curated piece of history. When A.I. was mentioned early in the video I did not expect to be moved to tears hearing Alberta's voice explaining, her feelings and thoughts on becoming an American Heiress. Exceptional work Viscountess Hinchingbrooke, wishing you only the very best on this exhibition!!!
The Monday May 10 writing says, “to the Abbey for final coronation rehearsal”
WOW Julie what an AMAZING job!!!! You go girl 💞 we are super proud of you showing how talented you are 💗
What a wonderful exhibition this will be. I don’t think a detail has been missed. You should be elated and proud of the work you have done to bring this story to life. ❤
You and Luke are so amazing. The exhibit is such a gift of historic education and I’m blown away by the ai project!
This turned out beautiful! I need to buy some coffee.good luck on the exhibition. I'm sure it will be a as success!
THIS IS SO EXCITING. Seeing your hard work come to fruition. You've done a magnificent job. Thank You for letting me join in on the fun.
Noticing the diaries are the same size and shape of a cell phone (our modern-day diary).
Wow. I have been watching for so long and I love how you make me feel like I'm in the room with you. But this last video was the best.....
I loved the history , the warmth and your enthusiasm.
I hang things on see-through plastic line (like fishing line) on a single loop that runs from the nail to and through eyelets on the frame, then up to another nail/hook. That way you just set the height and you can adjust the vertical orientation any way you need to. Looks great through!
You are amazing Julie!
Julie thank you for the information and your very nice videos regarding Castle,Mansion,beautiful garden and history.
Julie you were born for this. Wow the AI wow the display and even a bigger WOW is your passion for Mapperton and all of its history. I’m so so happy I found you and your AMAZING u tube. I’m so obsessed 😍. Thank you 😊
I watched an earlier video with both of you talking with the Countess of Sandwich through the ChatGPT technology!!!! This was straight out of Star Trek!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!
This was an amazing episode! Well done Julie. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
You're so welcome!
I’m so proud of you Julie. So enlightening to see these cherished objects.
Amazing work Julie . You are an asset to your family and England x
Julie, This display is fabulous and brilliant! Congrats to you and all the People who have made it possible.
Julie, this is amazing. All my best wishes for success of your exhibition. Your dedication to your English family honors them and you in a way that is indescribable . Thank you for making this piece of history come❤ alive.
Thank you so much!
All looks great--ps check your fireplace lampshades for tilt pls
Wow, i found myself emotional listening to Alberta AI, after that short speech its left me wanting to know more… Please write a book based on her letters and journals it would make such a fascinating read. Xxx
Amazing how you are patiently unfolding most of the history inside the Mapperton. Please keep going with your mission to preserve history from the smallest details to the biggest ones. It is very interesting and it is like getting hooked up to watch and see your quest. Hope you become the ambassador for this encouraging other historical castles, manor and all to preserve what the future can still look back to for history. More power to your channel. Watching from UAE 🇵🇭🇦🇪
All the best Julie for the opening of your wonderful Alberta exhibition. You have put so much into this, I hope the resulting interest brings you much joy. The AI was terrific! It gave so much depth to the written answers. I wonder what Alberta's voice was like?
Wow Julie just wow I’m just speechless ❤❤❤ this peek at your beautiful exhibition you’re a talented Lady I’m enjoying this video i enjoy all your videos Di from Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for allowing us to time travel to the past. So fascinating!
Very interesting! Looks like a fascinating exhibition. I also love seeing your many animals, especially the beavers. I hope they are all doing well.
Wonderful exhibition! Such dedication to get it all done. I hope this counts as the final exam for your dissertation. 😊
Julie! Put a dressing mirror behind that dress so the back is also visible! I wish I could come to the exhibition!
Perfect idea! The rope and wooden rods to cordon off the public look so clumsy in front of the beautiful fragile dress, does it really need to be there? Couldn't a hands off sign work?
At 6:44 where you read Coronation reserved, I read Corornation rehearsal. Totally loving these videos Julie, so interesting! Heading to buy you some coffees so I can do the virtual tour!
Oh my, you did an amazing job! However, Alberta did her due diligence in documenting her life which is truly astounding. Julie take a page from Alberta, one day far in the future, hopefully there will be a beautiful and dedicated individual preserving your history for the masses 🤗
Monday afternoon, from Sydney Australia. What a difference watching the video on Monday with the internet working properly again. It was so much more interesting being able to see you working at normal speed & sounding better as well. So now I am looking forward to hearing how your opening went & also wishing that you have nice warm springtime weather for the occasion.
Hello from Quebec Canada ! I discovered your channel just recently and love it! I love history and envy you to live in such beautiful place! I am french canadian and would like to volonteer if you need to translate anything for your french speeking visitors.
Julie, I hope you have signs that say "do not touch," especially the Fortuna dress and the hats etc. Well done ❤
You are so meticulous. It's so wonderful that you have resurrected all this information. So interesting! Everyone should really appreciate the hard work and imagination you have put into this project. Thank you!
This is coming all together so very lovely!!!! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤😊
Impressive work ‼️. The AI is an INCREDIBLE asset❣️❣️. Amazing to use technology this way.
What a superb job you have done of the exhibition.
Amazing behind the scenes of an exhibition! Congratulations!!
Absolutely beautiful!! I love the AI. Thank you for inviting me into your historical home. :)
I have thoroughly enjoyed this journey with you. Thank you so much for sharing. It has been a joy to watch.
Julie, you could take a piece of the special tissue paper and shape it into the inside of the pink hat, just enough to perk it up then slip it onto the hat holder. It would make it hold up over time and show it off better.
1912 might be interesting to display to see what she might have said about the Titanic.
Fortuny dress is beautiful!
I find that when you are speaking alone, I can hear your Chicago accent, but when you with someone that is British I hear a slight British accent from you 😊
I am also from the Chicago area and a new subscriber
Brilliant set up. ❤I love history. One of my school subjects.
I wish I could afford to donate! My life is quite in limbo currently! Long story! One day, I hope to visit and to meet you, Luke and staff! Hugs!
Congratulations on this amazing tribute to Alberta and her family! Wishing you all the best for the exhibit! 🥰
I’m speechless!
This whole exhibition looks amazing & well worth all your dedicated efforts in preparing it to such a high standard!! The AI at the end was incredible use of your dedicated research over the past few years!
So interesting to see all the preparation for the exhibit. Malcolm again saves the day 😄. A man of many talents!! The Alberta AI resource is fascinating and such a great idea 👏👏.
Oh my Gosh! This is absolutely amazing job! Well done! 😍
This is fantastic, Julie! The exhibit is beautiful and I hope it’s a huge success! I wish I could see it live, but thanks so much for sharing it with this Ohio girl!!
Julie you’re a hard working Star, very much appreciated!
Congratulations ❤
PS, the crimson hat is everything❤
I love it too! The colour is amazing and both hats look so clean, brand new!!
👏👏👏well done; you are a continuation of that history…. Brilliant you ❤
Yes, thank you!
OMG are those old Smythson diaries? If so, you should contact them about sponsoring a part of the exhibit😎 Loved following this Gilded Age journey with you!
Great job, and it's good to see the results of everyone's hard work. ❤
Absolutely fabulous👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻I’m so proud of you and everyone involved in this project 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for sharing❤️👍🏻🙂
The only thing that could top your work so far would be a hologram of her. Really, what a great work you have created to revive her!
and Room looks Amazing too!
I would so enjoy the idea of being a little part of this place. The only problem is I would have to be an indentured servent till I could no more. What a dream.
Exceptional work! Far away and beyond!
I am excited.