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Josh there is something that you capture about the canal system sometimes that is truly amazing and you have a real talent for it. I know your mum will probably answer (happy birthday Diane ❤ soon) but hope she shows you this. I think it’s the way you can capture truth. The good and the bad. You have a real talent and you keep improving on it 👍
Thanks for the lovely comment. What people like about us is you get the good and the bad of narrowboating. It's not always sunshine and rainbows and all good things. If you watch us from the beginning you will see we have had many ups and downs but wouldn't change it
Got to love how the locals add their colourful, artistic decorations to all the flat surfaces adjoining the canal to make it more aesthetically appealing for generations of canal boat users to come. So thoughtful of them.
@@TaylorsAboardaNarrowboat Be nice to him, I think he deserves some credit and he puts up with all the craziness you come up with, and for God's sake get a better bed, at least a proper mattress (memory foam) and a pillow in the same material, say Hello from me.
Good grief, life on board Olive is never dull, is it? You definitely highlight some of the challenges of the narrowboat life! Some areas of the network look downright scary to navigate. I like that you remind us of the canals' industrial past, when some videos just portray their prettier side. And what about some of the names of the points you pass through, like 'Bumble Hole' for example. There's a whole other history there, methinks! You've been so clever in placing that lovely planter on the bow of the boat. It makes every single scene look picturesque as you cut through the water. Every time you mentioned Dudley, I couldn't help myself saying 'Doodley' in the way of the local accent. Loved that flotilla of swans welcoming you back to Bumble Hole. And the colours of those autumn trees? Just stunning. Totally agree Josh, it's great to see that iconic kiln all restored and looking great. Thanks for a great past video.
If you loved this vlog please catch up on our previous vlogs. We love showing people the good and bad of narrowboating I assure you it's not all good as you will see I you watch our previous vlogs. We have had many adventures aboard Olive in the last 4 years and still love the life.
Hello Josh from Florida. Wonderfulvideo of previous cruising (I like that) and narrative history of the old canals the when and why they are used or disused. seems you can travel all of the UK on the canals. You know you can make bio diesel with that duckweed. keep up the good work look forward to seeing new cruising videos when you can finally be away from the Bridgewater breach. much love to your locals and all who took good xare of you all during that time.
I really enjoyed this video, thanks for all the stories, beautiful flora and fauna, such colours, and hard work getting you where you needed to go, well done to you all
What a lovely family you are. Josh your filming is fantastic, the scenes and colours you capture are amazing and so very interesting. I’ve only followed you since new year and your drone filming captured me to watch every day since. I look forward to staying with you on your journeys. Thank you Taylors
I love watching your dad make faces! I wouldn't mind hearing more about the canal system. I know it was the primary way goods were moved through England and Wales before trains, but I don't know much more than that.
Oh my gosh! That is steering, going through that narrow, very long tunnel and all of the locks; as a landlocked midwesterner, I'm in awe of how you folks handle the Olive. This was fascinating. Thanks.
Love watching your travels and problems that crop up. Great skippering skills exhibited by all the Captains on board. That tunnel was a test unto itself.
3:09 😂😂😂 live for these moments absolutely love Andy and the three of you make my dysfunctional family feel more normal knowing we all in the same boat 😅
Good adventure to watch, hopefully your new audio equipment will give a much better quality of sound that the filming deserves. You have a new regular viewer 👍🏻😊
I was thinking as I was watching you at all the locks how actually this is good exercise! Must keep you all fit. I couldn't handle it, the tunnels & the locks would feak me out. I think it's my vertigo that makes me scared of locks, I'm ok on the boat watching but I couldn't be looking down on my boat from the top! That heron, you don't see them sitting up high like that often (well I guess you do!). What a shame about the duck weed 😔 Fab video, great editing. Pan slower Josh, makes me giddy! 😵💫🤣
Cheers Josh your filming has even got me to duck my head as you go under those bridges, brilliant footage but what a mess all the weed. Won't be long before you're off again.😊
Hi Josh and Diane, I see you toured past the Briley hop house in Dudley near Merryhill Hill. I’ve DJ in that venue it’s a lovely venue. Done a few weddings and parties in there great to see it from a different angle:-) great to catch-up on your back catalog of videos
That stretch of locks, at 17.00 is Delph locks. I was there a few weeks ago with my camera. Got some excellent photos. Its In the "Black Country" (I am not from the Black Country.) "Delph Locks or the Delph Nine are a series of eight (originally nine) narrow canal locks on the Dudley No. 1 Canal in Brierley Hill, in the West Midlands, England." There is a pub at the bottom called the Tenth Lock ! Confusing !!
Great video of your journey through the Black Country Josh. I grew up having many sunday dinners in the Tenth Lock Pub as a child and fishing the canal. I enjoyed spotting places we go dog walks, carpark to work and my friends house that backs onto the canal at the 16 locks section of the stourbridge canal. Found you because of your vlogs regarding the bridgewater canal breach and enjoying your videos keep up the good work and your goal of 100k subscribers will soon come around.j
Think you’ve got to be fit to go through all those locks, what you’ve captured there is what it’s like living in a canal boat I don’t know how many you went through you didn’t seem to stop x
Keep going now Josh, I understand a west of England accent, many have difficulty doing so, make sure you don't mumble and a humble suggestion; let this be your vlog and keep the family of air. Good luck
I lived to the right of the tenth lock as a child and was always terrified of the canal after my dad made me walk on it when it froze over one year, it was a very hard frost and snow but terrifying nevertheless! My house is no longer there now, new houses were built on the site many years after we left. My walk home from school was the length of the nine locks from Brierley Hill to the Delph Road. You know much more about them than I do !
Wow , that looked like alot of hard work with all those locks , i remember when we did the cheshire link , & i actually lost a stone after only 2 weeks with doing all the locks lol , i wish the crt would get rid of the chickweed , ive heard of no end of dogs falling in at trent lock , because they thought it was a carpet , it was nice to see all the autumn colours of the trees .
Your Dad looks a lot like Popeye 😂😂. His expressions are priceless. Thank you Josh for showing us the canals. How do you alert the other boats when going through the tunnels?
Greetings from 🇨🇦 I love the look of green algae floating on the water. We see that in my area around Ottawa, but only on stagnant water, usually comes with a swampy smell. What's it like when the locks are really green?
They need to add a duck weed harvester boat to the system in a few passes. Its good high protein fodder if pelletized. Someone's missing out on quite a good profit.
Never seen such a build up of duck weed, does it die off in the winter. Great shot of the heron on top of the tree. When we cruised the BCN we were forever down the weed hatch clearing the prop.
Hawne baisin, you’re only a short walk from where I am! The Coombes wood tunnel is a bit hairy, it went under my grandparents house, you could hear the lumpy beat of a Bolinder quite often when they were taking a load out! That route you took is one of our favourite cycling routes! Edit: Did you visit Ma Pardoes when you went to the Bumblehole?
Good adventure to watch, hopefully your new audio equipment will give a much better quality of sound that the filming deserves. You have a new regular viewer 👍🏻😊 ps. what were the CRT doing when you said they were filling the pounds !?
Operating the lock gates is tough work keeping one fit the locks we had on the Thames were electronically operated otherwise we couldn't have managed because of our personal situations. Nevertheless they where wonderful years. I'm 92 now do its happy memories.🤪👏👏👏🇬🇧
Oh well we hope this has bought back some very fond memories for you, we have done the Thames many times and yes the locks are usually manned or electronic so much easier
We weren't in a rush. This cruise took all day. We only go at 2 to 4 mph and even slower past moored boats. You go on tickover past moored boats which isn't even 1 mph .
How do you get both foreground and background in focus? The 3 of you are so sharply defined against the clear focus trees. I know you're there for real but it's almost as though you're green screened
Amazing journey through all those locks. Thx for showing us that. Its all up to yourself instead of some form of a “lock authority”. Do you have to pay a fee to travel through these canals, like a toll road? Or pay for the locks? I could imagine that?
@@TaylorsAboardaNarrowboat thx for feedback. Like your calm voice and explaining what you guys encounter on your journeys, especially the bits of history,.
Canal & River Trust put up warnings about water level and strong streams. Red means „do not proceed“. There a 4 conditions: green (all ok), yellow (proceed with caution), amber (proceed with extreme caution) and red (do not proceed).
It when you go onto rivers. It's a way of warming boats not to go onto rubbers when it's red boards it's dangerous. You have a system red boards, yellow boards and green board. Yellow is proceed with caution and green is okay to take boats on the river
Josh and I walk or cycle back to get the car after we have cruised or take the car ahead and walk back to the boat. Andy has bad knees so doesn't cycle or walk much
I have a lot of difficulty understanding the speech in your videos. I think in large part this is due to background noise. Some listeners are better than others at filtering out background noise.
(THERE WILL BE AN UPDATE TODAY, THIS VIDEO IS FROM 3 MONTHS AGO, WHICH IS PART OF OUR BACK CATALOGUE THAT LEADS TO HOW WE GOT TO LYMM)
Everyone who lives outside the UK can now buy us a coffee Your support has been overwhelming! Me, Mum and Dad are so truly grateful for your kind donations ❤ here - www.buymeacoffee.com/TaylorAboard
Dad's facial expressions alone is worth watching this channel!!!😂😂😂
What miserable 😂😂
Love it when he’s on. Otherwise it’s unhappy
Josh there is something that you capture about the canal system sometimes that is truly amazing and you have a real talent for it. I know your mum will probably answer (happy birthday Diane ❤ soon) but hope she shows you this. I think it’s the way you can capture truth. The good and the bad. You have a real talent and you keep improving on it 👍
Seconded ✋
Legend status Unlocked 🔓 😎 🙌
Thanks for the lovely comment. What people like about us is you get the good and the bad of narrowboating. It's not always sunshine and rainbows and all good things. If you watch us from the beginning you will see we have had many ups and downs but wouldn't change it
@@Craig-wp3pzthanks Craig 😊
and I'm not even a boater... 😄 🛶🚫 🐕 ✔ 👍
If you see me on the canal, I'm walking the hound
I love the voiceovers with the canal and local history. I'm a bit of a nerd so I appreciate the time you put in there.
Love your commentary and historical references for this.
Got to love how the locals add their colourful, artistic decorations to all the flat surfaces adjoining the canal to make it more aesthetically appealing for generations of canal boat users to come. So thoughtful of them.
Hate the graffiti. It's a shame
Your old man's a happy soul!
Grumpy old man I call him. I have put up with him for 30 years lol 😂😂
@@TaylorsAboardaNarrowboat Be nice to him, I think he deserves some credit and he puts up with all the craziness you come up with, and for God's sake get a better bed, at least a proper mattress (memory foam) and a pillow in the same material, say Hello from me.
Fascinating to watch thanks for uploading 😊 hats off to you getting through all those locks in what looks like a swamp 💪🏻
Never seen duck weed so bad as this canal. It was so think you couldn't open the gates. More use by other boats would help
Every day is an exciting adventure while I sit in same chair watching you every day. Thank you 😂💖
So glad you are enjoying our vlogs😊
It's great to see these older videos. Thanks for posting. You have a real talent.
Thanks keep watching
Love watching locks,amazing how they work,great vlog 😊thanks 👍🙏
There were plenty that day glad you enjoyed it
Good grief, life on board Olive is never dull, is it? You definitely highlight some of the challenges of the narrowboat life! Some areas of the network look downright scary to navigate. I like that you remind us of the canals' industrial past, when some videos just portray their prettier side. And what about some of the names of the points you pass through, like 'Bumble Hole' for example. There's a whole other history there, methinks! You've been so clever in placing that lovely planter on the bow of the boat. It makes every single scene look picturesque as you cut through the water. Every time you mentioned Dudley, I couldn't help myself saying 'Doodley' in the way of the local accent. Loved that flotilla of swans welcoming you back to Bumble Hole. And the colours of those autumn trees? Just stunning. Totally agree Josh, it's great to see that iconic kiln all restored and looking great. Thanks for a great past video.
If you loved this vlog please catch up on our previous vlogs. We love showing people the good and bad of narrowboating I assure you it's not all good as you will see I you watch our previous vlogs. We have had many adventures aboard Olive in the last 4 years and still love the life.
Nice to see your dad talk to the camera. ❤
We try to get him involved but half the time he doesn't want to be on camera
Goodness, that tunnel is claustrophobic.
I did think the same.
Can't get enough of tunnels love them. This one was very tight lol 😂
To think barges with full loads of coal or other goods were "legged" is just amazing. Thank you Josh and family.
Hello Josh from Florida. Wonderfulvideo of previous cruising (I like that) and narrative history of the old canals the when and why they are used or disused. seems you can travel all of the UK on the canals. You know you can make bio diesel with that duckweed. keep up the good work look forward to seeing new cruising videos when you can finally be away from the Bridgewater breach. much love to your locals and all who took good xare of you all during that time.
Hi Jason maybe catch up with our previous vlogs if you enjoyed this one. Just 500 to watch lol 😂😂
I really enjoyed this video, thanks for all the stories, beautiful flora and fauna, such colours, and hard work getting you where you needed to go, well done to you all
Thanks joy. We are so glad you enjoyed it
Great manoeuvring, you were 6" either side of the boat going through thoese tunnels. What a wonderfull video.
These was a very tight tunnel but they are a great experience. I personally love them 😊
What a lovely family you are.
Josh your filming is fantastic, the scenes and colours you capture are amazing and so very interesting.
I’ve only followed you since new year and your drone filming captured me to watch every day since. I look forward to staying with you on your journeys. Thank you Taylors
The locks amaze me every time , thank you for showing them. 👍👍
Glad we could oblige. We usually don't do this many at once
The canal looks like Green pea soup and some of those lock gates look a bit dodgy! Fantastic video Josh keep them coming
It's duck weed Colin. I have never seen it so thick that you can't open the gates
Loving the history & old maps in this video Josh!
Wow!! That tunnel .....
Love tunnels. It was great
Lots of great views on your travels and certainly keeps you fit with all those lock gates 🥵😆
Beautiful footage Josh, thank u❤
5:15 As they say, the first one to go in catches all the spiders 😉👍 amazing little paradise on earth just floating around these beautiful places.
I love the sound of the gears at the locks.
I love watching your dad make faces!
I wouldn't mind hearing more about the canal system. I know it was the primary way goods were moved through England and Wales before trains, but I don't know much more than that.
You will learn everything from Josh just take a look back at our previous vlogs.
@@TaylorsAboardaNarrowboat I've been enjoying doing that!
Oh my gosh! That is steering, going through that narrow, very long tunnel and all of the locks; as a landlocked midwesterner, I'm in awe of how you folks handle the Olive. This was fascinating. Thanks.
If you enjoyed this vlog go and catch up with the previous vlogs and you will find out a bit more about us
Love watching your travels and problems that crop up. Great skippering skills exhibited by all the Captains on board. That tunnel was a test unto itself.
Thank you for sharing ❤✌️
Dad looks so much like Neil brewer with that hat on lol how fitting trawling the canal network looking like the last dad to Rosie and Jim lol 😅
Andy is probably grumpier lol 😂
Fantastic scenary love it
Andy just goes along for the ride 😂😂
Nice viewing. Some hard work there with the locks.
Very nice production quality! 👍
3:09 😂😂😂 live for these moments absolutely love Andy and the three of you make my dysfunctional family feel more normal knowing we all in the same boat 😅
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Good adventure to watch, hopefully your new audio equipment will give a much better quality of sound that the filming deserves. You have a new regular viewer 👍🏻😊
the colour of those trees at 10. 25 is beautifully, the reds n greens !
That's what we love about this life. You notice all the different season when you are out there in nature it's amazing
I was thinking as I was watching you at all the locks how actually this is good exercise! Must keep you all fit. I couldn't handle it, the tunnels & the locks would feak me out. I think it's my vertigo that makes me scared of locks, I'm ok on the boat watching but I couldn't be looking down on my boat from the top! That heron, you don't see them sitting up high like that often (well I guess you do!). What a shame about the duck weed 😔 Fab video, great editing. Pan slower Josh, makes me giddy! 😵💫🤣
That tunnel was unbelievable
Thanks Josh, loved the autumn colours along the canal.
That's what we love about all the seasons on the canals. Everything looks different with every season you cruise
That tunnel looked so narrow! Think I'd be hiding below in order to avoid the spiderwebs and spiders 😂
Cheers Josh your filming has even got me to duck my head as you go under those bridges, brilliant footage but what a mess all the weed. Won't be long before you're off again.😊
There is so much duck weed because there aren't enough boats cruising these canals. It's such a shame they aren't used more😊
Hi Josh and Diane, I see you toured past the Briley hop house in Dudley near Merryhill Hill. I’ve DJ in that venue it’s a lovely venue. Done a few weddings and parties in there great to see it from a different angle:-) great to catch-up on your back catalog of videos
That stretch of locks, at 17.00 is Delph locks. I was there a few weeks ago with my camera. Got some excellent photos. Its In the "Black Country" (I am not from the Black Country.)
"Delph Locks or the Delph Nine are a series of eight (originally nine) narrow canal locks on the Dudley No. 1 Canal in Brierley Hill, in the West Midlands, England."
There is a pub at the bottom called the Tenth Lock ! Confusing !!
Another great vlog, guys. Any chance we can see Andy doing a cooking lesson again, they're really good.
Have you checked out the cooking vlogs that are already out. There are lots
Thank you ❤❤
Great video of your journey through the Black Country Josh. I grew up having many sunday dinners in the Tenth Lock Pub as a child and fishing the canal. I enjoyed spotting places we go dog walks, carpark to work and my friends house that backs onto the canal at the 16 locks section of the stourbridge canal. Found you because of your vlogs regarding the bridgewater canal breach and enjoying your videos keep up the good work and your goal of 100k subscribers will soon come around.j
Thanks terry. Glad you loved this one go and check out our previous vlog 500 good luck with that 😂😂
Dad can’t get a word in edgewise with all the talking the other two do lol. 😂
Thankyou
poor dad, long-suffering dad
Pub at the top was 9 locks and chain makers . Lovely to see my home town in different light
Hopefully it brings back fond memories for you
Think you’ve got to be fit to go through all those locks, what you’ve captured there is what it’s like living in a canal boat I don’t know how many you went through you didn’t seem to stop x
Keep going now Josh, I understand a west of England accent, many have difficulty doing so, make sure you don't mumble and a humble suggestion; let this be your vlog and keep the family of air. Good luck
Josh was born in Barnstaple North Devon. Andy and i were born in Southampton and have a Hampshire accent. I call it as common as muck lol 😂😂
awesome video.
3 months ago - no wonder there are flowers.
Bumblehole is lovely at Netherton.
Nice cruise! Bumblehole! why do I find that name amusing? Why does your dad always look a bit pissed off? He never smiles much!
I lived to the right of the tenth lock as a child and was always terrified of the canal after my dad made me walk on it when it froze over one year, it was a very hard frost and snow but terrifying nevertheless! My house is no longer there now, new houses were built on the site many years after we left. My walk home from school was the length of the nine locks from Brierley Hill to the Delph Road. You know much more about them than I do !
Hi Gail hopefully you have more nice memories than that one and we have bought good ones back to you. Take care xx
Wow , that looked like alot of hard work with all those locks , i remember when we did the cheshire link , & i actually lost a stone after only 2 weeks with doing all the locks lol , i wish the crt would get rid of the chickweed , ive heard of no end of dogs falling in at trent lock , because they thought it was a carpet , it was nice to see all the autumn colours of the trees .
It's called duck weed and we have never seen so much as on these canals. If there were more boats using them it wouldnt be so bad
If someone was smart, they would make a battery operated crank handle for the lock gates! I like the flowers on the bow of your boat.
Would have to have some torque! Some of those paddles are stiff as you like. Great exercise though.
Your Dad looks a lot like Popeye 😂😂. His expressions are priceless. Thank you Josh for showing us the canals. How do you alert the other boats when going through the tunnels?
Farmers here in the US who have lakes and ponds collect the duckweed to feed their hogs.
Cruising through my parents home grounds In this one!
Dad was from Stourbridge (well, Wollaston) and mom from dudley
Oh well. We hope it bought for memories back for them 😊
Greetings from 🇨🇦
I love the look of green algae floating on the water. We see that in my area around Ottawa, but only on stagnant water, usually comes with a swampy smell. What's it like when the locks are really green?
Love seeing restored buildings and reuse of factories instead of tearing them down to put up ugly modern buildings.
They need to add a duck weed harvester boat to the system in a few passes. Its good high protein fodder if pelletized. Someone's missing out on quite a good profit.
come on people like comment and smash that subscribe button
Thanks so much let's get joshs 100k subscribers his dream 😊
Never seen such a build up of duck weed, does it die off in the winter.
Great shot of the heron on top of the tree.
When we cruised the BCN we were forever down the weed hatch clearing the prop.
They had another canal breach at the bottom of delph lock, just around the corner.
Hawne baisin, you’re only a short walk from where I am! The Coombes wood tunnel is a bit hairy, it went under my grandparents house, you could hear the lumpy beat of a Bolinder quite often when they were taking a load out! That route you took is one of our favourite cycling routes!
Edit: Did you visit Ma Pardoes when you went to the Bumblehole?
Good adventure to watch, hopefully your new audio equipment will give a much better quality of sound that the filming deserves. You have a new regular viewer 👍🏻😊
ps. what were the CRT doing when you said they were filling the pounds !?
Operating the lock gates is tough work keeping one fit the locks we had on the Thames were electronically operated otherwise we couldn't have managed because of our personal situations. Nevertheless they where wonderful years. I'm 92 now do its happy memories.🤪👏👏👏🇬🇧
Oh well we hope this has bought back some very fond memories for you, we have done the Thames many times and yes the locks are usually manned or electronic so much easier
What on Earth is the strange metal cover on this moored boat for?! Hot tub?? 😂 24:32
With a boat that long and tunnels that narrow is it difficult to keep it off the walls?
Yes. It's harder when you have a bendy tunnel with straight tunnels I just try and keep the tiller in the middle
Narrow boating is supposed to be relaxing, what's the rush all the time? Mellow out a bit 😊
We weren't in a rush. This cruise took all day. We only go at 2 to 4 mph and even slower past moored boats. You go on tickover past moored boats which isn't even 1 mph .
Josh, your such a handsome dude.
When you go through those long tunnels how do you know someone isn’t coming through the other way ? Love the videos
You beep your horn and you can usually see a light from the other boat
How do you get both foreground and background in focus? The 3 of you are so sharply defined against the clear focus trees. I know you're there for real but it's almost as though you're green screened
It's the 4k I think
Large depth of field on the lens.
I don't think I've ever seen so much weed on the canal !
It's duck weed and because there aren't many boats cruising these canals it builds up but we have never seen it this bad
G g says woof
Hi kat. Meow meow to gg from kitties
I’d be more worried about meeting another boat in that tunnel! It needs traffic lights!
Amazing journey through all those locks.
Thx for showing us that. Its all up to yourself instead of some form of a “lock authority”.
Do you have to pay a fee to travel through these canals, like a toll road? Or pay for the locks? I could imagine that?
You have to pay a yearly licence to be on canal and river trust waters
@@TaylorsAboardaNarrowboat thx for feedback.
Like your calm voice and explaining what you guys encounter on your journeys, especially the bits of history,.
What is all of that green vegetation in the water?
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Fun fact- duckweed is edible and not just by ducks. Of course the shittier the water the shittier the duckweed.
do you have a camera and a monitor to see where you are going
Evening..all thst rubbish,!!!,hoe can we all get together and clean the rubbish out of those river's ❤
Couldn't your dad get there on a pushbike,then you'd have more time to fly your drone 😂
He has bad knees lol 😂😂
Darts Player Terry Jenkins comes from Dudley. I think he has an antique shop.
That's interesting to know thanks 😊
What was that old structure at 5:05 ¿
Any estimates how many cats and dogs live on the canals?
Josh you’ve lost a few pounds now!
Josh has lost about 60lbs overall and trying to lose more.
The pub should just make a slight alteration to their name.
Either 'The Tenth? Locke', or 'The Tenth Locke?' Up to them where they want the ?
Yeah spot..on .what are red boards
Canal & River Trust put up warnings about water level and strong streams. Red means „do not proceed“. There a 4 conditions: green (all ok), yellow (proceed with caution), amber (proceed with extreme caution) and red (do not proceed).
It when you go onto rivers. It's a way of warming boats not to go onto rubbers when it's red boards it's dangerous. You have a system red boards, yellow boards and green board. Yellow is proceed with caution and green is okay to take boats on the river
Thanks I have just seen your answer after I wrote mine thanks😊
How does your dad get the car to your destination does he have to use the trains a lot?
Josh and I walk or cycle back to get the car after we have cruised or take the car ahead and walk back to the boat. Andy has bad knees so doesn't cycle or walk much
your dad looks well pissed of
I have a lot of difficulty understanding the speech in your videos. I think in large part this is due to background noise. Some listeners are better than others at filtering out background noise.
I.put the subtitles on
@@pamkellow1605 unfortunately the computer responsible for creating the subtitles has even more difficulty than myself in understanding the dialogue.
(whispers .... check the spelling on your thumbnail :) emptied not emptyed )
Thanks
Can't tell what they say