All last week, I took you on a fairly energetic but
spectacular walk at the Gobbins cliff- path, in County Antrim however for the
next 3 day we are going to amble slowly round Mount Stewart Lake, near Newwtownard in Northern Ireland. The video was too long to show you it all at
once so I have made 3 shorter ones. So get a cuppa coffee, sit back, relax
and enjoy.
If the video does not appear above,CLICK HERE
I know from my statistics that not everyone watches my videos however I do hope that today and for the next 2 days, you will stop your busy schedules and relax for 5 mintues to see the beauty that is around you.
I am linking this post with THROUGH MY LENS.
I hope you will join me to continue our walk and se what birds are on the lake.
Many thanks for your visit and I hope you are relaxed and refreshed.
Also to those who leave comments, I thank you.
Wow - you're amazing with the video Margaret, am I right that is one of the longest videos you've done on your blog? Your commentary is lovely, you should have been a yoga teacher you have a beautiful voice which combined with the birds song is perfect for showing nature off at it's best... can't wait to see what's up those steps!
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Hi Jenny I am so glad you took the 5 mintues to stop and watch the video. Sometimes we areon the go to must (me included) and we must remember to stop and relax and rest, as our bodies NEED this. Glad you enjoyed my voice and the bird song and yes it probaby is the longest video I have shown. Certainnly all 3 parts are the longest one I have made.
DeleteVideo is really nice, I like landscapes like this. It looks very pleasant for walking and enjoyment.
ReplyDeleteHI Svjetski I am so pleased you took time out to watch the video and glad you enjoyed the landscape. Have a lovely day.
Deletewhat a beautiful walk! thanks for charing and a happy week :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful video, Margaret/ I love listening to your voice, and with the birdsong and nature scenes, made for very restful Monday morning viewing. Did you show jonquils (daffodils) in an earlier part of the video? Do they flower now where you are? Re your comment on the "old" caravan on my post recently, I would LOVE to visit you in Ireland. In fact I SPEAK it and believe it will happen one day soon. Imagine how I'd enjoy being shown the birds, wildlife (all the cute dogs) and natural places around Ireland by you! Blessings Jo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful video and the flower, can't beat them.
ReplyDeleteLovely video Margaret. It's so smooth and steady, a pleasure to watch. Thank you for linking in with "Through My Lens"
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Thank you Margaret, your video was lovely and the photo of the flower very pretty. I leave relaxed but have to say I always do when I visit your blog :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous lake area. I especially like the exotic looking Candelabra flowers. I have never seen or heard of them before.
ReplyDeleteExcellent video, Margaret... I LOVE hearing your voice... You sound quite different from this ole' southern girl here... ha ha
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower also.
Hugs,
Betsy
I enjoyed the video a lot--- and since I made my living with my voice for over 50 years, I was tuned into your narration. You have a wonderful voice. I was reminded of Deborah Kerr (doing a light Irish accent, of course). By the way the picture of the flowers is quite fine.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great piece of work of a lovely garden.
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A voice to go with all your beautiful photos! So lovely it is. Many thanks for the beautiful walk.
ReplyDeleteWonderful video, Margaret! So lovely narrated by you and I'm not a native english speaker, but I very well understood what you've said about the walk, the lake, swans, mallard ducks, about the japanese garden and the relaxation, the path, the small bridges, the bright red flowers, rhododendrons... The singing birds are so pretty; it's so nice to listen their songs ...
ReplyDeleteVery lovely!! Many thanks for this beautiful walk shared! Have a good week in June!
The bright red rhododendrons are exceptional! I really enjoyed seeing all three videos of your walk. You are an excellent narrator, Margaret.
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