All these cars running around...you need to be careful! I agree with your observation when it comes to social rigidity and filial systems, the gentry really controlled everything.
I never Jaywalked I promise! Ran past a dead otter which is a shame but first time I have been aware of them in the bay which is great. Shows there are plenty of fish, crabs etc about. Best wishes!
🤣LOL Great ending. How many miles did you get in? Okay, sure that other guy may have passed you up, but he wasn't even talking and he wasn't holding a camera. I was exhausted just watching you run. LOL I may or may not have stopped my 30 pound backpack walking due to an old injury flare up. I know, suck it up buttercup and do the walk!
Ha ha. I always think I should be able to run faster because I can run and talk but I can't seem to do it! Bet you live in a great area for walking. Best wishes to you and your family.
@@ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk You can't run faster when you're not recording and talking? I'd recommend sprints. We have four plus acres to walk on, but otherwise, it's not safe to walk on the country roads because people drive faster than they should.
Interesting video. Impressive stamina and strength in holding up the camera while you run. All while giving detailed reviews. I may read Sketches from a Hunter's Album at some point. The only book from a Russian author was The Brothers Karamazov. I love the ocean background in the latter part of the video
@@ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk I did enjoy it overall. It was hard going at first. I would suggest you read the first 100 pages and decide if you want to continue reading at point. Once I hit 100 pages, I kind of settled in and kept reading it
Beautiful blue skies!!
Also, the fact that you can review books while running blows my mind!! I could never!
It's a lovely place for a walk or a run. Great little patch of sun for a few days before the grey skies are back! Good reading to you Maeve.
The lake view is superb
Hi Emily. It's Morecambe Bay that goes into the Irish Sea. Great place for a run. Best wishes and I hope you are reading something good!
All these cars running around...you need to be careful! I agree with your observation when it comes to social rigidity and filial systems, the gentry really controlled everything.
I never Jaywalked I promise! Ran past a dead otter which is a shame but first time I have been aware of them in the bay which is great. Shows there are plenty of fish, crabs etc about. Best wishes!
I am impressed with your ability to do such good reviews while you are running! The scenery is so beautiful
A little few days of blue skies before the grey ones are back! Hope you are reading something good.
🤣LOL Great ending. How many miles did you get in? Okay, sure that other guy may have passed you up, but he wasn't even talking and he wasn't holding a camera. I was exhausted just watching you run. LOL I may or may not have stopped my 30 pound backpack walking due to an old injury flare up. I know, suck it up buttercup and do the walk!
Ha ha. I always think I should be able to run faster because I can run and talk but I can't seem to do it! Bet you live in a great area for walking. Best wishes to you and your family.
Think it was about five miles in all.
@@ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk You can't run faster when you're not recording and talking? I'd recommend sprints.
We have four plus acres to walk on, but otherwise, it's not safe to walk on the country roads because people drive faster than they should.
@@ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk well done!!!
Interesting video. Impressive stamina and strength in holding up the camera while you run. All while giving detailed reviews. I may read Sketches from a Hunter's Album at some point. The only book from a Russian author was The Brothers Karamazov.
I love the ocean background in the latter part of the video
Hi Stuart. I've got the Brothers Karamazov. Did you enjoy it? Was it hard going?
@@ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk I did enjoy it overall. It was hard going at first. I would suggest you read the first 100 pages and decide if you want to continue reading at point. Once I hit 100 pages, I kind of settled in and kept reading it
@@stuartgriffin1001 Thanks Stuart.