I appreciate you for showing the residential neighbourhoods of Bridgetown. Many people may not realise that these areas are very much part of the City of Bridgetown, and have their own "vibe", their own energy and should be highlighted as any other part of the country as you've done quite well in this video.
@D & J Drives Hi D, FYI : Fontabelle was the coast road prior to the construction of the as it was called ,"Deep Water Harbour", in 1961. All those buildings on the Western side - with Cricket Legends, The Advocate News , Nation Newspaper, Chefette Head Office Fontabelle etc. - would have been BEACH houses, and as a child, I distinctly recall some of those houses still had mangrove type plants in their yards. Nice work guys!
Thanks for taking me on a tour of my childhood neighborhood. I used to live in Reed St., and Chapman Lane. All the places you showed took me back to 50 + years ago. Especially Chapman Lane and the Orleans.
I appreciate all you’ve said about these areas. The negative tends to be portrayed about these areas which I grew up around have so many positive memories for me. Incidentally, my husband went to college in Trinidad and Tobago and loved it there. He considers T&T a second home. We are both Bajan and love this video seeing our old stomping grounds.
Thanks for another great video. I am so glad you are showing us parts of Barbados that we would not have otherwise seen. You and your son are doing a great job. Such beautiful memories of my homeland.
The road you travel from st. Mary's church was lakes folly . The road you came unto from Kensington new road was baxters road know as the street that never sleeps
Hi!! And blessings for the ability you are providing people like us, who have been aboard, for so many years, the opportunity to view the sites of Barbados. Trust me it's been a heart warming delight. Also very informative. I would appreciate seeing my old school route again which was from Forde's Road,Clapham, to Arthur Sobers primary school, via Rendezvous Hill,through Rockley Road,and on to Dayrells Road. It really was and is always a good memory for me. Thanks again for you exceptional calming tutorials, and informative pleasant narrations. God Bless ❤
Hello Mr. and J very lovely video, I enjoy it very much, can’t wait for next month to be in Barbados. As always have a good night 😴 and a wonderful blessed and safe week 🥰
Thank you that was a lovely birthday presentation of my home land and my street where I was born in Emmerton Lane. But please there is a correction when you turn off of Kensington new road you turn on to baxters road not reed street. But yes reed street is off baxter Road. Beautiful video thank you once again but you should of went down Rihanna drive also that's a part of Westbury and Kensington oval ❤❤🇧🇧🇧🇧 #246 luv and miss muh bim only year it has not seen me ❤
Watching from nassau cricket is not big here the only people that play it here are the caribbean peple that live here it a large population bahamian love there american sports
Thank you for your hard work in making these videos. Very much appreciated.😊😊
Chapman Lane brings back some good memories as my mother lived there. Has changed significantly since I left there for the UK in the 1950s.
I appreciate you for showing the residential neighbourhoods of Bridgetown. Many people may not realise that these areas are very much part of the City of Bridgetown, and have their own "vibe", their own energy and should be highlighted as any other part of the country as you've done quite well in this video.
@D & J Drives Hi D, FYI : Fontabelle was the coast road prior to the construction of the as it was called ,"Deep Water Harbour", in 1961. All those buildings on the Western side - with Cricket Legends, The Advocate News , Nation Newspaper, Chefette Head Office Fontabelle etc. - would have been BEACH houses, and as a child, I distinctly recall some of those houses still had mangrove type plants in their yards. Nice work guys!
Thank you for your calm and thorough narration, it’s much appreciated
My pleasure!
Thanks for taking me on a tour of my childhood neighborhood. I used to live in Reed St., and Chapman Lane. All the places you showed took me back to 50 + years ago. Especially Chapman Lane and the Orleans.
I appreciate all you’ve said about these areas. The negative tends to be portrayed about these areas which I grew up around have so many positive memories for me. Incidentally, my husband went to college in Trinidad and Tobago and loved it there. He considers T&T a second home. We are both Bajan and love this video seeing our old stomping grounds.
My heart is blessed to see this video. Very precious indeed. I can see the roads I travelled as a teenagers many years ago
I'm glad you got some nostalgia from this video 🎉
Thanks for another great video. I am so glad you are showing us parts of Barbados that we would not have otherwise seen. You and your son are doing a great job. Such beautiful memories of my homeland.
The road you travel from st. Mary's church was lakes folly . The road you came unto from Kensington new road was baxters road know as the street that never sleeps
Hi!!
And blessings for the ability you are providing people like us, who have been aboard, for so many years, the opportunity to view the sites of Barbados.
Trust me it's been a heart warming delight.
Also very informative.
I would appreciate seeing my old school route again which was from Forde's Road,Clapham, to Arthur Sobers primary school, via Rendezvous Hill,through Rockley Road,and on to Dayrells Road.
It really was and is always a good memory for me.
Thanks again for you exceptional calming tutorials, and informative pleasant narrations.
God Bless ❤
Thanks for this lovely comment
Thank you for this video. Some places I've never seen but heard of.
Really enjoyed this video 🇧🇧🇧🇧
Keep the great content coming brother
Will do
I love Barbados 🇧🇧🏝💙
Hello Mr. and J very lovely video, I enjoy it very much, can’t wait for next month to be in Barbados. As always have a good night 😴 and a wonderful blessed and safe week 🥰
Have fun!
Very good job, i really enjoyed watching this video 👍🏽
Again one more awesome drive🚐 through of another popular area in Bridgetown, good work D & J.
Thank you that was a lovely birthday presentation of my home land and my street where I was born in Emmerton Lane. But please there is a correction when you turn off of Kensington new road you turn on to baxters road not reed street. But yes reed street is off baxter Road. Beautiful video thank you once again but you should of went down Rihanna drive also that's a part of Westbury and Kensington oval ❤❤🇧🇧🇧🇧 #246 luv and miss muh bim only year it has not seen me ❤
Very nice so lucky to see my Grandmother home in the 6th Avenue .
I'm glad you got to see that. You are very lucky indeed
Here watching brother
Appreciated
You're about 30 years to 20 years to late ,when you need a passport to pass through chapman lane and new Orleans.
Love the vi deo🎉s. But we need more volume. Very hard to hear
Kensington new rd Takes you into BAXTERS RD. TUDOR ST IS FURTHER DOWN AFTER REED ST.
I never knew Kensington oval was in a rundown neighborhood 😢
Suttle street leads into lakes folly
Put your camera on a swivel mount you won't need to turn the vehicle every time to show a side road or object .
My stomping ground. Is town ah come from.
Nice!
Your video are good but you never highlighted black rock, the free hill and the history,Thanks
Watching from nassau cricket is not big here the only people that play it here are the caribbean peple that live here it a large population bahamian love there american sports
Your voice is very low, can't hear what you're saying.
I couldn't hear your narration clearly, your voice was too muffled, but great video as usual.
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@@DJDrives5018I watch and listen on my television, therefore this is no audio issue for me .