Just love that observatory. For someone to have such insight... Let alone go against the thinking of the time... Amazing. 😊... Love your vlogs... Stay safe ♥️
Outstanding filming, exquisite choice of background music, and masterful narration. You make a great point: contrary to popular belief, Shahi Zinda truly surpasses Registan in its allure.
I hope you are as relaxed in normal life as you appear on your videos. If I open the dictionary is there a picture of your face next to the word "chill"? 😃 Anyway, thanks for another great video. The decorations of those old buildings is really mesmerizing. I wonder what an ancient citizen of the city would say if he or she could travel in time to see their city today. Looking at the ruins you visited reminded me of the impermanence of Life, in part because I am re-reading Marcus Aurelius's "Meditations" at the moment and it's what I was pondering this morning. Of course, old farts also spend a lot [too much?] time pondering their mortality... so enjoy your youth, my dear, and remember the golden rule. "When in doubt, and if possible, be kind. If that doesn't work, try being kinder." Sorry, old men ramble as well...
Never apologise for rambling here 😂 I do try to be as laidback as possible. I think the ancient peoples would be 100% horrified 😂 thanks for watching!❤
Different people have probably taken all the ancient remains that might be in museums across the world. The lumpy dirt might be ancient houses made from clay that has simply dissolved over the centuries. A beetroot salad. Cauliflower and zucchini salad. I've never seen those in the US, nor buckwheat garnish. Look forward to more videos.
@@stephenoshaughnessy2279 yes it’s interesting to imagine how it might have looked all those years ago! And you’re right about artifacts finding their way into completely unrelated countries museums 🤔
Interesting, thanks 😊
Just love that observatory. For someone to have such insight... Let alone go against the thinking of the time... Amazing. 😊... Love your vlogs... Stay safe ♥️
Very true! Thank you so much 😊
I too blown away with the sights of the Shahi Zinda complex. So beautiful Nimi, hard to put words to it. Thank you for sharing. Wonderful 🥰
@@LynnB_Ky really glad you enjoyed it Lynn! It was a pretty mind blowing place 😅 thanks for watching ❤️
Gosh that was scary being stopped - beautiful place though. And that bread looks lovely - I could see that going with all sorts of tasty foods.
Haha scary for a moment yes 😂 he came out of nowhere
I really liked this video - thanks. Impressive that you find these other beauty tool The cloth and the mosaic.
Ahh thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊❤
Outstanding filming, exquisite choice of background music, and masterful narration. You make a great point: contrary to popular belief, Shahi Zinda truly surpasses Registan in its allure.
Wow thank you so much!! 😊
I hope you are as relaxed in normal life as you appear on your videos. If I open the dictionary is there a picture of your face next to the word "chill"? 😃 Anyway, thanks for another great video. The decorations of those old buildings is really mesmerizing. I wonder what an ancient citizen of the city would say if he or she could travel in time to see their city today. Looking at the ruins you visited reminded me of the impermanence of Life, in part because I am re-reading Marcus Aurelius's "Meditations" at the moment and it's what I was pondering this morning. Of course, old farts also spend a lot [too much?] time pondering their mortality... so enjoy your youth, my dear, and remember the golden rule. "When in doubt, and if possible, be kind. If that doesn't work, try being kinder." Sorry, old men ramble as well...
Never apologise for rambling here 😂 I do try to be as laidback as possible. I think the ancient peoples would be 100% horrified 😂 thanks for watching!❤
Welcome to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
Thank you so much 😊
Different people have probably taken all the ancient remains that might be in museums across the world. The lumpy dirt might be ancient houses made from clay that has simply dissolved over the centuries. A beetroot salad. Cauliflower and zucchini salad. I've never seen those in the US, nor buckwheat garnish. Look forward to more videos.
@@stephenoshaughnessy2279 yes it’s interesting to imagine how it might have looked all those years ago! And you’re right about artifacts finding their way into completely unrelated countries museums 🤔
You so need a drone!
@@Berylthe-peril I do but some countries don’t allow them! Am considering it tho
Very interesting and enjoyable.
@@madmousetales Uzbekistan also doesn't allow it. You need to get a permit to control drones it's kinda like a driver's license
Pleased your next video is not coming from Samarkand prison 😊
I thought I was gonna get done for trespassing for a minute 😂