Stunning.... Brought tears to my eyes. I'm feeling homesick now. I'm half Scottish and grew up in Inverness. Reminds me a bit of Aultbea where we have family. Haven't been to Easdale yet but next year on my annual trip home form India for sure.
I first visited the island as a 14 year old boy on holiday with my family. It was wet and windy but it certainly is a magical place. Thirty six years later I still hope to return one day....
A wee dram of Oban single malt in my south London home led me to Zoopla to look for homes near Oban - and the first place that popped up was on Easdale. A beautiful discovery. I hope you continue to thrive.
My great great great grandfather worked in the quarries there and apparently died in a cave-in. Now I'm a Canadian living in Japan. That would be cool to move there and live there. It looks so beautiful. I agree with others that it would be amazing to live there if there was a job and a place to live. I don't know what I could do there though.
Well, the time has (almost) come! I'm so looking forward to visit next month. Is there any accomodation or home stay on the island? Will be driving down from Inverness if that's doable.. Cheers
I'm Scottish, from Perthshire, visited 2 weeks ago, only had time for a short stroll, but loved the island, will be back in spring or summer. Would like to see a video of people swimming in the quarries.
I've lived in Fife for 15 years and toured the perimeter of Scotland more than once (including the isles to the far north) so while these images are truly beguiling, I'd like to know what the negatives are; for example midges? Those wee soldiers of the Deevil make a territory hell for a softy such as me. Is there a community council with strident chairmanship; or do you pay double for a can of Baked Beans? This enquiring mind wishes to know.
The midges can sometimes make our life a bit interesting ! Contact enquiries@easdale.org for more info about life on our island ..... we have the video as the creator, Paddy, was one of our crew members ! Easdale is definitely worth a visit though !
Even though I am from South America, this beautiful place looks ideal for someone like me, a translator and photographer, but a high-speed Internet would be required for viability. It sue looks gorgeous.
I wonder if it's like the island communities north of Sydney NSW, where there are also no cars, and where wheelbarrows are treated as very precious, for barrowing groceries or anything from the boat ramp up home!
+Ainzleeriddell That presumably explains why there were about ten wheelbarrows at one point in the vid, all carefully stored upside down (unlike anywhere else where they are left to rust). I was thinking it was just a wacky gardener's quirk. ("Would you like to see my wheelbarrow collection?") Now let's have a guess how many grand pianos there are.
+Pixolotl Pix you are looking at this the wrong way round. It is the rest of Scotland and the continent (along with all the other continents) who are substantially restricted to only that 1.57Mb connection to connect anywhere else.
+Exige000 The only way to ensure the continued existence of these communities is to have good internet connection to allow people to work from home. Places like these with high speed internet are popular among programmers, web designers or digital artists. Just my opinion on the matter.
My family left Scotland at the end of WW1. I was told due to lack of work. My paternal Great Grandfather then settled in Southern Illinois and had a farm. His mail order bride came from London and they had my grandfather. The farm was lost due to the droughts. My Grandfather then returned to Europe for WW2 and was discharged to back line service after the Battle of The Bulge due to frostbite. After returning to the States he settled in Chicago, had four children one being my father. Every man in my family from my grandfather down has worked in the steel industry. But “in this current climate” perhaps it’s time for the family to return to Scotland? Anyone with any idea or better yet first hand experience have any real suggestions? The States are a MESS! It’s a beautiful country but the day to day hassle and authoritative culture is causing me to question my position.
It may be car-free but it's clearly not boat-free and basically they are just cars on water in effect! Mind you as a person who's long been dreaming of a car-free world it would be close enough though I guess one first has to have a stash of cash to pay for a property. .No mention of local food production - fishing, farming?
This is one of those situations where I seriously wish I were a white (rather than a black) man: I'd pack my 3 kids and my wife and move there in a heartbeat. It seems just sooo amazing.
+Cam Phil Can I wouldn't let skin colour get in the way. I think the main thing would be how to make a living there. So what if you end up being the only black people there?
@@davidstorton910, unfortunately, it's one of those situations that is hard to explain without coming off as a cry-baby or race baiter. I do understand your confusion, but from experience, many of us get to enjoy many of the best things life has to offer through the silver and tiny screens, but must restrain ourselves from attempting to hit them live out of fear of stirring the pot. As they say in French, a cat that has been burned by hot water is afraid of cold water (once bitten, twice shy), so we tend to be more cautious than carefree.
I'm 50, no children, never married and I'd love to move there, if I could find a job and rent a place. I'd literally do ANY job if it meant I could live there. :-)
А девки у вас незамужние есть? :D п.с. Места у вас красивые ))) может вам детский пионер лагерь сделать летний и на время каникул в школе? типа чтобы детишки из больших городов отдыхали у вас там на каникулах? а после глядишь некоторые захотят и мигрировать к вам когда подрастут? А широкополосный интернет позволяет вполне спокойно работать на удаленке в наши дни ... и гостиницу для туристов для проведения симпозиумов ...
This is not attainable unless you had the big career, owned and made money on properties and have a nice big company pension etc. People forget that when seeing this sort of lifestyle. Thats the reality of being able to afford to live somewhere like this.
I feel right at home watching this video . hello everyone from the biggest island of all Australia .
G'day Mr. Easdale from wee Easdale Island !
Stunning.... Brought tears to my eyes. I'm feeling homesick now. I'm half Scottish and grew up in Inverness. Reminds me a bit of Aultbea where we have family. Haven't been to Easdale yet but next year on my annual trip home form India for sure.
+Ginalicious333 We hope to see you in 2016 !
I first visited the island as a 14 year old boy on holiday with my family. It was wet and windy but it certainly is a magical place. Thirty six years later I still hope to return one day....
A wee dram of Oban single malt in my south London home led me to Zoopla to look for homes near Oban - and the first place that popped up was on Easdale. A beautiful discovery. I hope you continue to thrive.
I go there to visit steve and trish every year . And i love it there 💓
My great great great grandfather worked in the quarries there and apparently died in a cave-in. Now I'm a Canadian living in Japan. That would be cool to move there and live there. It looks so beautiful. I agree with others that it would be amazing to live there if there was a job and a place to live. I don't know what I could do there though.
Well, the time has (almost) come! I'm so looking forward to visit next month. Is there any accomodation or home stay on the island? Will be driving down from Inverness if that's doable.. Cheers
Hi there - if you check out this link there are some self catering accommodation details ! www.easdale.org/links/accommodation.htm
Great insight to my home!
I'm Scottish, from Perthshire, visited 2 weeks ago, only had time for a short stroll, but loved the island, will be back in spring or summer. Would like to see a video of people swimming in the quarries.
ruclips.net/video/b8uGXA8JDsA/видео.html
@@seafariadventuresoban thank you!
Alone but not lonely. I like that!
What if I want to live there? So beautiful and calm
I would like to live there, I am from Peru, what should I do?
I'd move there in a heartbeat if there were any jobs or houses to rent.
+fiveohfivethree contact the guys at easdale.org for more information !
+Seafari Adventures (Oban) I would love to move to the island, are there any properties available to rent. I work from home.
What a wonderful display of orchids! I wonder who the orchid enthusiast is...
That would be our Jess !
Makes me want to run there and never look back x
beautiful
Would love to but now the grand kids are here it would be hard although Ayrshire is not a million miles away?
I've lived in Fife for 15 years and toured the perimeter of Scotland more than once (including the isles to the far north) so while these images are truly beguiling, I'd like to know what the negatives are; for example midges? Those wee soldiers of the Deevil make a territory hell for a softy such as me. Is there a community council with strident chairmanship; or do you pay double for a can of Baked Beans? This enquiring mind wishes to know.
The midges can sometimes make our life a bit interesting ! Contact enquiries@easdale.org for more info about life on our island ..... we have the video as the creator, Paddy, was one of our crew members ! Easdale is definitely worth a visit though !
Me gustaria conocer mas datos en español. Importa la edad para ir?
Gustavo, puedes ir allí cualquiera que sea tu edad.
Hello! Let me know how to emigrate to your island. Do you have jobs and housing?
Привет,есть где жить ,могу помогать)))еду))
Even though I am from South America, this beautiful place looks ideal for someone like me, a translator and photographer, but a high-speed Internet would be required for viability. It sue looks gorgeous.
I wonder if it's like the island communities north of Sydney NSW, where there are also no cars, and where wheelbarrows are treated as very precious, for barrowing groceries or anything from the boat ramp up home!
+Ainzleeriddell It is indeed like that !
+Ainzleeriddell That presumably explains why there were about ten wheelbarrows at one point in the vid, all carefully stored upside down (unlike anywhere else where they are left to rust). I was thinking it was just a wacky gardener's quirk. ("Would you like to see my wheelbarrow collection?")
Now let's have a guess how many grand pianos there are.
Ok, even if I consider living there, because the place looks truly amazing, how can I do that? Immigration is a super hard process.
we are a young couple with a son looking for a quiet life.. i'd love to live there
How do I apply. Serious question. Can passed background checks, hard worker. Just want piece and quite
Очень красивый фильм!
Internet connection speeds average 1.67Mb according to Rightmove
+Pixolotl Well, after you get to the island, you won't need to watch the video again, so need to worry about watching RUclips videos any more!
+Pixolotl Pix you are looking at this the wrong way round. It is the rest of Scotland and the continent (along with all the other continents) who are substantially restricted to only that 1.57Mb connection to connect anywhere else.
+Exige000 The only way to ensure the continued existence of these communities is to have good internet connection to allow people to work from home. Places like these with high speed internet are popular among programmers, web designers or digital artists.
Just my opinion on the matter.
My family left Scotland at the end of WW1. I was told due to lack of work. My paternal Great Grandfather then settled in Southern Illinois and had a farm. His mail order bride came from London and they had my grandfather. The farm was lost due to the droughts. My Grandfather then returned to Europe for WW2 and was discharged to back line service after the Battle of The Bulge due to frostbite. After returning to the States he settled in Chicago, had four children one being my father. Every man in my family from my grandfather down has worked in the steel industry.
But “in this current climate” perhaps it’s time for the family to return to Scotland?
Anyone with any idea or better yet first hand experience have any real suggestions? The States are a MESS! It’s a beautiful country but the day to day hassle and authoritative culture is causing me to question my position.
Great story, thank you.
I hope you find your paradise, wherever that may be 🙂
you need to get to you?
It may be car-free but it's clearly not boat-free and basically they are just cars on water in effect! Mind you as a person who's long been dreaming of a car-free world it would be close enough though I guess one first has to have a stash of cash to pay for a property. .No mention of local food production - fishing, farming?
+robinclar enquiries@easdale.org for more information !
If it is sunny always I don’t mind moving there and became a farmer.
This is one of those situations where I seriously wish I were a white (rather than a black) man: I'd pack my 3 kids and my wife and move there in a heartbeat. It seems just sooo amazing.
+Cam Phil Can I wouldn't let skin colour get in the way. I think the main thing would be how to make a living there. So what if you end up being the only black people there?
Forgive me i'm a little bit lost here, what's being Black got to do with it, I think you'de just have to be a human being and nice maybe
@@davidstorton910, unfortunately, it's one of those situations that is hard to explain without coming off as a cry-baby or race baiter. I do understand your confusion, but from experience, many of us get to enjoy many of the best things life has to offer through the silver and tiny screens, but must restrain ourselves from attempting to hit them live out of fear of stirring the pot. As they say in French, a cat that has been burned by hot water is afraid of cold water (once bitten, twice shy), so we tend to be more cautious than carefree.
@@curiousguy10 someone left a link for contact above. Maybe a trip there to scout around and speak with locals would be in order ?
What about internet?
I'm 50, no children, never married and I'd love to move there, if I could find a job and rent a place. I'd literally do ANY job if it meant I could live there. :-)
А девки у вас незамужние есть? :D
п.с. Места у вас красивые )))
может вам детский пионер лагерь сделать летний и на время каникул в школе?
типа чтобы детишки из больших городов отдыхали у вас там на каникулах? а после глядишь некоторые захотят и мигрировать к вам когда подрастут?
А широкополосный интернет позволяет вполне спокойно работать на удаленке в наши дни ...
и гостиницу для туристов для проведения симпозиумов ...
has sent a request. I wait for the answer to an email.
"YES"
Damn right YES.
кто с лентача?)
я
This is not attainable unless you had the big career, owned and made money on properties and have a nice big company pension etc. People forget that when seeing this sort of lifestyle. Thats the reality of being able to afford to live somewhere like this.
Are there any gays in the village?
Flood it with refugees!