Did you know I have a "Buy Me A Coffee" page buymeacoffee.com/countryhousegent Perfect for when you'd like to contribute to the channel, or simply want to buy me a coffee/pork pie/beer/lamb vindaloo (delete where applicable). Cheers,
I listened to your bit about Time being an abstract concept, whilst watching my way through your seasons during the early hours of the morning. It really hit me, proper made me sit and think about it all and gave me a whole new perspective about life, or more importantly my life. Amazing channel, cant wait to watch more of your adventures with Aslan 👌🏼
Wow…is this video a breath of fresh air or what? Beautiful scenery, bright blue skies, fluffy clouds, cheerful narrowboaters, great commentary & still photography. Shangri-la! Yes, good to see new build developers have left the Oxford alone for the most part. Preserving the views “from” the canal rather than creating more “of” the canal. Thanks for sharing it all with us, Kevin!
Thank you so much, Mark. That's very much appreciated. Yes it's a relief that large parts of the countryside haven't yet been covered with 'cookie cutter' affordable housing
Thanks again, CHG! You are really living your best life these days. Calm, cool, and collected 24/7/365. You are an inspiration to all of us. Enjoyed the scenery in this one, looks like there's the promise of even better scenery ahead. Good times. Cheers till next time.
A good photographer can use the most basic tools and still get a good shot. Just as a good artist can use a cheap set of paints and do a stunning painting. The painting won’t last as long but with a digital camera, that issue is moot. Not that I want to initiate this overlong debate as I am an artist, and a poor photographer. My husband, however, was a skilled photographer who would wax philosophically on the benefits of having absolute control of aperture that quickly resolved any insomnia I might have been suffering. Stunning shots throughout this video and I appreciated every one of them. Thank you for making a miserable day much much better!
Watched your canal videos from the first. Thousands of other narrowboat youtubers out there now, but your style quite unique and by far the best to watch.
Kevin, you look so much younger than you did when you started out years ago. Amazing! It must be the clean canal life and all that inner happiness. Good job!
Lovely, lovely. Your videos make me think of John Constable paintings, if such paintings were mobile. The offerings in the butcher's shop in Braunston all looked delicious.
It looks like you had quintessential English summer weather in this episode. Blue skies and big cloud formations in wide open countryside. Enjoy it all Kevin. Thanks for sharing.
Not wishing to sound all wanky and all, but I believe the description for what you’ve been feeling, going about your daily boating business, if you weren’t aware, is what they call being “in flow”, which as a mediative state is extremely good for you, where you just are. Being at one with your actions. In a constant perfect state of action, movement and flow which you described wonderfully, at one with your universe. Sorry if I’m teaching you to suck eggs. But I’d say you’ve reached a perfect state. Nice one, Kev. Some lovely photography too. You certainly have a great eye!
‘You exist and then you don’t’. Wonder how long people will continue to watch your vids when you stop existing! For a very long time to come would be my guess. You have certainly left your mark on the world. Thanks again for another ‘chill’ episode 😊
A very good question Helene. Come to think of it, I haven't thought along the lines of a 'legacy', or future historical impact. A nice thought though. 🙂
The PERFECT CHG clog! Lovely, relaxed float through the countryside and what glorious photos at the end! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’m glad I waited to view until a few moments when I could savor it. Thanks!
So lovely. So Zen. So Kevin and Aslan--with a much-missed "aOOOOga!" to top it off. Special thanks for the photos. The last one, with the bare-chested gentleman obviously enjoying life, wasn't as scenic as the others. But it captured the experience perfectly. ❤
Thank you for another great video and for prompting a memory from my past. In 1981 I saw The Who in Birmingham. I bought a package that included a concert ticket and a coach ride to the show. It turned out to be a coach full of Air Force troops. I remember the whole bus load of us singing this song during the ride. Because we were all drinking, there came a point where a bathroom stop was required. The driver just stopped on the side of the road. Most of us exited the coach and all lined up, basically shoulder to shoulder, along the edge of the road and relieved ourselves in the ditch. As we did a woman came along walking her dog. I didn't hear her say anything. However,when i saw her face she was smiling ear to ear. All I could hear was about 40 young men laughing as they stood draining themselves.
@@patrickleclaire6404 we got back on the bus and continued to share bota bags full of tequila and grapefruit juice as we laughed about what that woman just witnessed, and why the driver chose that moment to stop.
I'd love to be able to shop at a proper butcher shop. Where I am, it's all supermarkets or... Walmart... 😖 Once again, the feeling you were having translated well via video. I needed a few minutes of calm in the middle of a Saturday afternoon. Your day in Braunston looked glorious! The addition of photos added to the experience. Leica cameras give such lovely images. My lowly Nikon Z50 can't really compete, but it'll do me. Thanks again for bringing us along, and spreading the relative tranquility of life on the canals.
I’d been enjoying looking at the clouds and wondering what could be seen in them. And then you pointed out the Mark of Zorro! Yes! I’ll have to finish this one later. My son is about to pick me up to take me to spend the night with him and his brother and my grand dog. We’re all counting our blessings, aren’t we? See you again before too long.
Gorgeous stills with that camera. Speaking of time: I save watching of your vlogs until I have time to watch them uninterrupted. Just prior, enjoyed a joy filled stroll along the lakefront path here where neighbors say good morning in passing. I share your noticing of good energy in the air. Cheers!
Yes Rikki, incredibly there are still those old parts of England we remember from times gone by. I reckon quality local butchers especially are seeing an upsurge of sorts, considering all that's going on. I'm all for shopping local when it comes to meat.
Hello from Kansas! Yea, that boat yard at the beginning looked like it had been the victim of an explosion! My next thought was to wonder if anybody had been killed there!!! Thanks!
Thanks Kevin, this was a lovely cruise onboard Aslan which really brightened the day on my birthday as I'm suffering with the dreaded "Man-Flu" or as my mother-inlaw said it was "Flu-my arse", lol. The butchers looked fantastic but when I saw the chalk board outside mentioning pork pies, I thought that Kevin would be in there like a shot, so when you did they looked magnificent. I hope that you are doing well. Take care and all the best. Stevie
They should build a canal through the Scottish Highlands a lock every 30 meters would be well worth it for the scenery - and i'd gladly watch you do it
I see a wristwatch as a handcuff to time. But yes as you say, time is just a concept used to work out things not a physical thing itself. Love the photos at the end.
@@CountryHouseGent I suppose I could get a nice watch but now that I can afford one, I can't see it without glasses. And why spend your money to impress people you don't know with a show piece? And a great tip is never be flash with cash.
Thank you for your intelligent contribution to youtube. You are a bit far from Jutland, Denmark, but i enjoy your movies and specially your comments. You have a remarkable way of filming. All the best from Denmark. J-A. Rasch, WO RDAF, rtrd.
Just completed a 11 day trip from Wincham to North Kilworth, and finding decent moorings was an absolute nightmare. It has to be said, 11 days away from work and all the issues, was life changing. Loved it and can't wait to get back out there.
Beautiful pictures! Although I don’t understand the photography jargon, I appreciate the photography. Loved the dog, the church, the man behind the deli counter, and the sheep audio in the background. I watched that potion twice! Thank you! 😊
Hi kev... You've completed the last of the canal past hillmorton locks and Barby marina not too far past marina I turn back for hillmorton.. if paddling from Brinklow not quite reach hillmorton That's a big day for me early start late finish. Great seeing you when you visited brinklow like I've said before, made my day. I didn't realise the lack of mooring alcove out rugby way but why would I on my kayak eh..😅 Have a great journey on ghe grand Union.. 😊 Stay safe Kev the Brinklow kayaker😊
The highlight of this episode for me was you sharing the really nice set of still photos. Job well done. I have an Olympus Pen-F Micro 4/3 digital with a flippy screen that has a back that looks like an old rangefinder. I like to put on a nice small prime and take photos like you did and sometimes I even fix the ISO and pretend that I have a roll of film in the little beast. It has film emulation capability but haven't gotten around to setting that up yet. I need to set it up for Kodachrome some day.
Have you ever thought of selling those great photos? Or producing a calendar for your adoring fans? Think about it Kevin. And many thanks again for posting this fantastic vlog. It’s greatly appreciated. Diolch.
Did you know I have a "Buy Me A Coffee" page buymeacoffee.com/countryhousegent Perfect for when you'd like to contribute to the channel, or simply want to buy me a coffee/pork pie/beer/lamb vindaloo (delete where applicable). Cheers,
I listened to your bit about Time being an abstract concept, whilst watching my way through your seasons during the early hours of the morning. It really hit me, proper made me sit and think about it all and gave me a whole new perspective about life, or more importantly my life.
Amazing channel, cant wait to watch more of your adventures with Aslan 👌🏼
Wow…is this video a breath of fresh air or what? Beautiful scenery, bright blue skies, fluffy clouds, cheerful narrowboaters, great commentary & still photography. Shangri-la! Yes, good to see new build developers have left the Oxford alone for the most part. Preserving the views “from” the canal rather than creating more “of” the canal. Thanks for sharing it all with us, Kevin!
Thank you so much, Mark. That's very much appreciated. Yes it's a relief that large parts of the countryside haven't yet been covered with 'cookie cutter' affordable housing
"you exist and then you don't" Kevinithians 3:21
Thanks again, CHG! You are really living your best life these days. Calm, cool, and collected 24/7/365. You are an inspiration to all of us. Enjoyed the scenery in this one, looks like there's the promise of even better scenery ahead. Good times. Cheers till next time.
Your channel just gets better and better, Kevin, the slideshow was a nice touch:)
A good photographer can use the most basic tools and still get a good shot. Just as a good artist can use a cheap set of paints and do a stunning painting. The painting won’t last as long but with a digital camera, that issue is moot. Not that I want to initiate this overlong debate as I am an artist, and a poor photographer. My husband, however, was a skilled photographer who would wax philosophically on the benefits of having absolute control of aperture that quickly resolved any insomnia I might have been suffering.
Stunning shots throughout this video and I appreciated every one of them. Thank you for making a miserable day much much better!
I half expected a recipe. So we could "Fight for our meals." Nice job as usual Mr O'Reily ...
Watched your canal videos from the first. Thousands of other narrowboat youtubers out there now, but your style quite unique and by far the best to watch.
Many thanks indeed Andrew.
YAY! Kevin and Aslan are back with another video!
Kevin, you look so much younger than you did when you started out years ago. Amazing! It must be the clean canal life and all that inner happiness. Good job!
Ah cheers. 🤗
Lovely, lovely. Your videos make me think of John Constable paintings, if such paintings were mobile. The offerings in the butcher's shop in Braunston all looked delicious.
Love your calm, relaxed pace.
No hurry. No Worry.
Welly, Welly, Welly...all good for Shelley!
Appreciated, cheers. 🙂
Oh it's just lovely. Picturesque. I just love the history. Thank you for sharing the beauty and history with the viewers.
It looks like you had quintessential English summer weather in this episode. Blue skies and big cloud formations in wide open countryside. Enjoy it all Kevin. Thanks for sharing.
Love it when you throw the stills in! 😊
Thank you Jeremy
Glad everyone was happy because of the sunny spell thanks for all the views Kevin grand vlog tc 🤗👍🤗the oldies
Dude! You need to make a calendar! I'd buy one for sure! ❤ Love ya, Kevin!
~Leilani in California
Not wishing to sound all wanky and all, but I believe the description for what you’ve been feeling, going about your daily boating business, if you weren’t aware, is what they call being “in flow”, which as a mediative state is extremely good for you, where you just are. Being at one with your actions. In a constant perfect state of action, movement and flow which you described wonderfully, at one with your universe. Sorry if I’m teaching you to suck eggs. But I’d say you’ve reached a perfect state. Nice one, Kev. Some lovely photography too. You certainly have a great eye!
Beautiful photographs! Really enjoyed this!
A very enjoyable vlog Kevin to watch.
I hope you are well.
Safe journey travels.
‘You exist and then you don’t’. Wonder how long people will continue to watch your vids when you stop existing! For a very long time to come would be my guess. You have certainly left your mark on the world. Thanks again for another ‘chill’ episode 😊
A very good question Helene. Come to think of it, I haven't thought along the lines of a 'legacy', or future historical impact. A nice thought though. 🙂
Love the shirtless guy sitting on the roof of his boat at the end! Great photo. Terrific vlog, thanks!
The PERFECT CHG clog! Lovely, relaxed float through the countryside and what glorious photos at the end! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I’m glad I waited to view until a few moments when I could savor it. Thanks!
Beautiful skies and foliage! I must watch again. Loved the slideshow! 🦢
Mouthwatering photo of the pieshop, yes that's a great camera.
Thank you for the tour. The weather was beautiful, it’s really such a help with the moods of everyone . Keep well.
Lovely, thank you for brightening my Friday evening. AJ
Nice photos…. Thanks for sharing!
Smiling & laughing @ 1:30 👍🌸 Onward ➡️ to the finish 🙃
So lovely. So Zen. So Kevin and Aslan--with a much-missed "aOOOOga!" to top it off. Special thanks for the photos. The last one, with the bare-chested gentleman obviously enjoying life, wasn't as scenic as the others. But it captured the experience perfectly. ❤
Lovely scenery and glad the new housing has respected most of the canal, hope it stays that way. Super Vlog thank you x
2:30 Did these locks this afternoon! Love it here…Now sitting with a nice glass of red watching the little fish in the canal. ☺️
It's a gorgeous part of the system, Helen. Are you heading south or north?
Heading north currently moored between Hillmorton and Rugby.
There's a good concentration of moorings in Rugby, with about 3 off towpath and right near a Tesco.
@@CountryHouseGent Thank you, very helpful info! Hoping to stop at Brinklow tomorrow and take the dog up ‘The Tump’! 🐶
You'll both enjoy that. Great 360 degree views.
Love the photos, Kevin!
Makes me smile whenever the sun comes out the men take their shirts off regardless of physique 😂 bless ‘em 💕🦆
Anything to avoid bikini lines. 😁
@@CountryHouseGent Nothing worse ! 👙😫💕🦆
I say, this is another spiffing video. Jolly good. Thank you Old Chap, cheerio !
Pictures are beautiful.
Thanks for sharing your travels with us. Much appreciated. ❤
Excellent pics kevin wonderful video thank you for the cruise.
Definitely a feeling of happiness watching this excellent video, with some excellent philosophy thrown in too! 😊
Beautiful photos 🧡
appreciate being able to experience this journey through some gorgeous parts of England. Nice slide show too!
Another lovely peacfull episode of the great journey 👍💪🙏
So good to have you back on my weekly agenda: I can feel the Zen.
Enjoyed the video. Your friend from Texas😊
A couple of hours tottering in the garden then a trip with Aslan as I eat my lunch . Lovely way to spend a Saturday morning 😁
Thank you for another great video and for prompting a memory from my past. In 1981 I saw The Who in Birmingham. I bought a package that included a concert ticket and a coach ride to the show. It turned out to be a coach full of Air Force troops. I remember the whole bus load of us singing this song during the ride. Because we were all drinking, there came a point where a bathroom stop was required. The driver just stopped on the side of the road. Most of us exited the coach and all lined up, basically shoulder to shoulder, along the edge of the road and relieved ourselves in the ditch. As we did a woman came along walking her dog. I didn't hear her say anything. However,when i saw her face she was smiling ear to ear. All I could hear was about 40 young men laughing as they stood draining themselves.
did you wash your hands?
@@patrickleclaire6404 we got back on the bus and continued to share bota bags full of tequila and grapefruit juice as we laughed about what that woman just witnessed, and why the driver chose that moment to stop.
Still photos were great to see.
I'd love to be able to shop at a proper butcher shop. Where I am, it's all supermarkets or... Walmart... 😖 Once again, the feeling you were having translated well via video. I needed a few minutes of calm in the middle of a Saturday afternoon. Your day in Braunston looked glorious! The addition of photos added to the experience. Leica cameras give such lovely images. My lowly Nikon Z50 can't really compete, but it'll do me. Thanks again for bringing us along, and spreading the relative tranquility of life on the canals.
Beautiful still photos there Kevin enjoyed them alot.
I’d been enjoying looking at the clouds and wondering what could be seen in them. And then you pointed out the Mark of Zorro! Yes! I’ll have to finish this one later. My son is about to pick me up to take me to spend the night with him and his brother and my grand dog. We’re all counting our blessings, aren’t we? See you again before too long.
Loved your photos...the weather was perfect!
Hi Kevin! It was pleasing to see the canal so busy. Summer, life, and people actually moving about outside.
Finished this great vlog, Kevin. Thank you!
Keep them coming Kevin love every second.
Just love it. Nuff said. 👍
Gorgeous stills with that camera. Speaking of time: I save watching of your vlogs until I have time to watch them uninterrupted. Just prior, enjoyed a joy filled stroll along the lakefront path here where neighbors say good morning in passing. I share your noticing of good energy in the air. Cheers!
Top video thank you 😊
Another splendidly good one. What a great looking butcher…….Ye Olde England of my childhood.
Yes Rikki, incredibly there are still those old parts of England we remember from times gone by. I reckon quality local butchers especially are seeing an upsurge of sorts, considering all that's going on. I'm all for shopping local when it comes to meat.
Great video as always and what a fabulous camera and lens combination, I’m going all shades of green!!
Thank you Ann. I've always liked a Leica.
Ah, yes, Kevin, we know... ;-) Grand video once again. England's looking great.
Thanks Kevin
a calendar with the beautiful pics of communities would be nice
Hello from Kansas! Yea, that boat yard at the beginning looked like it had been the victim of an explosion! My next thought was to wonder if anybody had been killed there!!! Thanks!
Always enjoy your vlogs, Kevin! Cheers!
Thanks Kevin, this was a lovely cruise onboard Aslan which really brightened the day on my birthday as I'm suffering with the dreaded "Man-Flu" or as my mother-inlaw said it was "Flu-my arse", lol. The butchers looked fantastic but when I saw the chalk board outside mentioning pork pies, I thought that Kevin would be in there like a shot, so when you did they looked magnificent. I hope that you are doing well. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Yes my mother was always quick to point out that whatever cold I had, a woman would handle it far better. 😆
Beautiful views & photos this episode 😊
I Kevin sill very good interest scenery on this canal you made good time to near Broadstone all.the best for now 😊
Always like before I watch 👍👍
Enjoyed the video Kevin - always do 😊. Thank you for including the bonus still shots. lovely!
Beautiful pics at the end. I remember how much you appreciated armco way back in season one. Always look for armco.
Love the photos! But my favorite are the two at the end.
Thank you for sharing
As always a fascinating section, love Oxford
My favorite flowers, the Queen Anne’s lace.
Haha. When you moored up!!!
Thank you Kevin for the relaxing journey. Best wishes, Deb
Hey-up Kevin! Good video, as always.
Very nice photo! I guess there will be a run on Leica cameras selling.
FER FER FER FER .........😂🤣😂🤣😂...So funny Kevin . Great video thanks ! used to watch 'Open all hours"
They don't make them like that anymore. Good, wholesome, clean comedy, and funny as a funny thing. 🤗
@@CountryHouseGent absolutely...I loved the humour. So subtle. So good 😊
I'll be taking my boat out for the first time tomorrow! It's scary but exciting times
Ah you'll do fine Steve. Slow and steady is the key. Have fun. Oh and remember, they don't stop on a dime. 🙂
@@CountryHouseGent fantastic journey! Till I got back to the boat yard and fell in the canal 😅
As per usual,, great vlog 👍
brilliant as always, having a nice cup of coffee whilst watching and sometimes just listening to the engine.
They should build a canal through the Scottish Highlands
a lock every 30 meters would be well worth it for the scenery - and i'd gladly watch you do it
A lock every 30 meters, oh, my,god. 🤭
I see a wristwatch as a handcuff to time. But yes as you say, time is just a concept used to work out things not a physical thing itself. Love the photos at the end.
I completely agree but it does mean I have no need to buy a nice wristwatch, like an Omega or Tag. Would be nice but what would I do with it. 😁
@@CountryHouseGent I suppose I could get a nice watch but now that I can afford one, I can't see it without glasses. And why spend your money to impress people you don't know with a show piece? And a great tip is never be flash with cash.
Looking forward to the next segment, great photo's at the end!
Thx Kev....saw the title and now I have Teenage Wasteland playing in my head😂 Great pics!
Same here Tracy, all week. 🙂
Thank you for your intelligent contribution to youtube. You are a bit far from Jutland, Denmark, but i enjoy your movies and specially your comments. You have a remarkable way of filming. All the best from Denmark. J-A. Rasch, WO RDAF, rtrd.
I really enjoyed the slideshow at the end of your video production Kevin.
“Cheers”🍷🍷🍾😊👍
Thank you for filming your travels.
You're very welcome
Just completed a 11 day trip from Wincham to North Kilworth, and finding decent moorings was an absolute nightmare.
It has to be said, 11 days away from work and all the issues, was life changing.
Loved it and can't wait to get back out there.
Awesome news. Yes it's a complete change of reality from the mainstream. Sounds like you may have caught the canal life bug? Congratulations. 😁
Awesome news. Yes it's a complete change of reality from the mainstream. Sounds like you may have caught the canal life bug? Congratulations. 😁
With all the ducks, swans & geese about. I'm surprised we haven't seen a CHG dinner fowl prep yet.... 😋
Beautiful pictures! Although I don’t understand the photography jargon, I appreciate the photography. Loved the dog, the church, the man behind the deli counter, and the sheep audio in the background. I watched that potion twice! Thank you! 😊
Portion…
🙂
Many thanks as always for watching.
Great slideshow.
Great stills !! From a great photographer !! STAY SAFE
As usual great film and love the stills at the end 😊
Great video as always Kevin.
Hi kev...
You've completed the last of the canal past hillmorton locks and Barby marina not too far past marina I turn back for hillmorton.. if paddling from Brinklow not quite reach hillmorton That's a big day for me early start late finish.
Great seeing you when you visited brinklow like I've said before, made my day.
I didn't realise the lack of mooring alcove out rugby way but why would I on my kayak eh..😅
Have a great journey on ghe grand Union.. 😊
Stay safe
Kev the Brinklow kayaker😊
The highlight of this episode for me was you sharing the really nice set of still photos. Job well done. I have an Olympus Pen-F Micro 4/3 digital with a flippy screen that has a back that looks like an old rangefinder. I like to put on a nice small prime and take photos like you did and sometimes I even fix the ISO and pretend that I have a roll of film in the little beast. It has film emulation capability but haven't gotten around to setting that up yet. I need to set it up for Kodachrome some day.
wonderful pictures Kevin...
Have you ever thought of selling those great photos? Or producing a calendar for your adoring fans? Think about it Kevin. And many thanks again for posting this fantastic vlog. It’s greatly appreciated. Diolch.