While visiting Salem found this gem on google maps. What a spectacular place the artifacts and castle are incredible! A must see thank you to the staff who maintains this place and makes it possible for people to enjoy
It looks like it has been maintained better than when I was there in 1993. It was very run down. In 1980 the dining room chairs were scratched from the cats he used to have. There would be organ concerts in the hall. It's pronounced Gloster, ignore the u. Glosta if you're native MA! Nice to see your tour, thank you. It was pleasant to see your filming and narrative.
Thank you for the kind words. It was a very interesting place to say the least. I thought it was awesome to learn that Disney Fantasia was viewed there in the great hall. Though I can't actually find anything to back that. We spend about half the year in Maine so we're starting to get the lingo. Roger=Rahja Wanda=Wander ending A sounds are R and ending R sounds are A. It's actually very similar to our English neighbor in Spain. I call it new English! Thanks for watching, hope you're keepin' wahm.
@@TravelingBuildingGrowing I understand just thought I'd offer. I'm always hungry for sausages so I just assumed you may be hungry for tuna tacos all the time.
Yeah, got corrected on that one already. We spend half the year working in Maine and there's New Gloucester there. That's the beauty of traveling and seeing new places. Learn something new everyday. If you think I butchered that, we've been traveling in Turkey the last couple months. I guarantee I've pronounced things way worse here haha. Thanks for watching my video.
While visiting Salem found this gem on google maps. What a spectacular place the artifacts and castle are incredible! A must see thank you to the staff who maintains this place and makes it possible for people to enjoy
I think that's how we ended up there too.
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@@TravelingBuildingGrowing thank you so much or vido greta stuff
Sure loved this place. Great job giving us the tour.
Thanks, glad I was able to get so many clips! It was nice visiting a new place with you two.
Thanks for making this!
Thanks for watching it!
It looks like it has been maintained better than when I was there in 1993. It was very run down. In 1980 the dining room chairs were scratched from the cats he used to have. There would be organ concerts in the hall. It's pronounced Gloster, ignore the u. Glosta if you're native MA! Nice to see your tour, thank you. It was pleasant to see your filming and narrative.
Thank you for the kind words. It was a very interesting place to say the least. I thought it was awesome to learn that Disney Fantasia was viewed there in the great hall. Though I can't actually find anything to back that. We spend about half the year in Maine so we're starting to get the lingo. Roger=Rahja Wanda=Wander ending A sounds are R and ending R sounds are A. It's actually very similar to our English neighbor in Spain. I call it new English! Thanks for watching, hope you're keepin' wahm.
@@TravelingBuildingGrowing My name is Marta, so I got called Mahter when I grew up there! You've got it right!
Nice, thanks again for watching Mahter!
I haven't been here in a few years, but I'm planning on bringing my girlfriend there soon. She's from the South and hasn't been here before.
That will be fun, that's should be a nice day. I'm sure she will enjoy that.
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@ 8 : 35 that statue is John Hammond. He is not nude, he has a well placed fig leaf. Modesty is a virtue, after all.
Haha indeed, thanks for watching my video
You wanna taste my tuna paradise?
Just had some of the wife's tossed salad, I'm full thanks.
@@TravelingBuildingGrowing Two tuna salads are better than one!
My metabolism isn't what it used to be, I get full quick now.
@@TravelingBuildingGrowing I understand just thought I'd offer. I'm always hungry for sausages so I just assumed you may be hungry for tuna tacos all the time.
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Ah geez you butchered the name. It’s pronounced Gloster...gloss-tur
Yeah, got corrected on that one already. We spend half the year working in Maine and there's New Gloucester there. That's the beauty of traveling and seeing new places. Learn something new everyday.
If you think I butchered that, we've been traveling in Turkey the last couple months. I guarantee I've pronounced things way worse here haha.
Thanks for watching my video.