Remember this one, one of the best for that year. Just can't decide which one to watch again and again. North Lorn has some mysterious flats, steps and almost forgotten paths , would love know more, but with some of the late 29th C and early 20th C knowledge is dying out and not finding someone to pass it on to as there's a limit to what the local history and archaeology groups are having to choose what to record properly and what to leave alone - and that's the physical and not the oral...
Love the classics.
Remember this one, one of the best for that year. Just can't decide which one to watch again and again. North Lorn has some mysterious flats, steps and almost forgotten paths , would love know more, but with some of the late 29th C and early 20th C knowledge is dying out and not finding someone to pass it on to as there's a limit to what the local history and archaeology groups are having to choose what to record properly and what to leave alone - and that's the physical and not the oral...
Being in East Central, Indiana, I have seen some of these but most are something new to me.
I admit Faye was a favorite.
Thank you.
Sorry to be an old perv, but when Faye leant forward, my coffee ended up in my lap!!
I have seen these knives at Tskigi markets slicing up WHOLE Tuna 🍣
again the link is not to the right episode when you press on it.
Which episode would be the correct one?
@SirToxe I don't know
ruclips.net/video/GV1MMcr32X4/видео.htmlsi=-VSIKPoR_MaTk6nP
There's the link. It's a great episode! I'm going to watch it right now 😊
@@KernowessThank you 🌟