It's nice getting a letter. Knowing that someone took the time to write it then send it. Very special. Your daughter is beautiful. Love your channel my friend. Lots of love from New Zealand
How clever to send small bottles that will get used before they can mold in the heat! And I love Beatrix Potter, I still curl up all cozy and read mine. (It's Gloss-tur, yes, as someone else said. British place names do odd things.)
you are very lucky I live in the UK, my grandmother was Canadian, we get Maple Syrup here but its expensive like £4 a bottle for about 200ml and it just isn't as good as the stuff they sell in Canada its like watered down. my grandmother always used to bring us the proper stuff from canada its so much better then what they sell for export. also I loved the beatrix potter books as a child she is a very popular writer here, her most famous creation is Peter Rabbit, her characters were on the 50p coins in 2017 and I think 2011, there has been films and plays made from her books, I think the the age for reading them is about 7 years old.
I recently went insane and started learning Esperanto, a constructed language which was created in the 1880s by a Russian eye-doctor in what is now eastern Poland. The only way I've been able to improve in it at a rapid pace is by, among other things, reading texts aimed at an already high reading level, and I think it goes the same with English - that so long as the content is appropriate morally for the listener or reader, there's no (or at least less) value in restricting content by comprehension. Calgary is just a city. If there was a postcode and a street address it would be possible to identify the address, but as stands no. Diana sounds like a great soul.
just another comment to ask do you have a version of fairies in Nigerian folklore? fairies are very old in Europe, they are magical creatures that live in the forests and can make themselves invisible, some are good and like to play with chidren others are bad and they come in all sizes from tiny bug size flower fairies to human size, the bad ones were big and thought to kidnap children who wonder into the forest and replace them with fairy shape shifters called changelings, there was also a myth that they used magical arrows to make people sick who disrespected the forests, when people found ancient stone arrow heads in the forests they thought they were from the fairies.
Just wanted to add that i would also like to know if fairies or a version of, exist in Nigerian folklore? Are there any other mysterious beings spoken of? What other myths and legends do people pass down to one another? It could make for an interesting video. I always find it interesting how so many different cultures seem to have their own versions of what is effectively the same thing.
It's nice getting a letter. Knowing that someone took the time to write it then send it. Very special. Your daughter is beautiful. Love your channel my friend. Lots of love from New Zealand
How lovely of your subscriber. 😊
How clever to send small bottles that will get used before they can mold in the heat! And I love Beatrix Potter, I still curl up all cozy and read mine.
(It's Gloss-tur, yes, as someone else said. British place names do odd things.)
you are very lucky I live in the UK, my grandmother was Canadian, we get Maple Syrup here but its expensive like £4 a bottle for about 200ml and it just isn't as good as the stuff they sell in Canada its like watered down. my grandmother always used to bring us the proper stuff from canada its so much better then what they sell for export. also I loved the beatrix potter books as a child she is a very popular writer here, her most famous creation is Peter Rabbit, her characters were on the 50p coins in 2017 and I think 2011, there has been films and plays made from her books, I think the the age for reading them is about 7 years old.
Wow i had those as a child. Flower Fairies are quintessentially English hehe. ❤
It's Proununced "Gloss - tur" British place names make no sense!
I recently went insane and started learning Esperanto, a constructed language which was created in the 1880s by a Russian eye-doctor in what is now eastern Poland. The only way I've been able to improve in it at a rapid pace is by, among other things, reading texts aimed at an already high reading level, and I think it goes the same with English - that so long as the content is appropriate morally for the listener or reader, there's no (or at least less) value in restricting content by comprehension.
Calgary is just a city. If there was a postcode and a street address it would be possible to identify the address, but as stands no.
Diana sounds like a great soul.
What an awesome gift!
The QR code in the thumbnail was a nice touch
Those books are amazing!
just another comment to ask do you have a version of fairies in Nigerian folklore? fairies are very old in Europe, they are magical creatures that live in the forests and can make themselves invisible, some are good and like to play with chidren others are bad and they come in all sizes from tiny bug size flower fairies to human size, the bad ones were big and thought to kidnap children who wonder into the forest and replace them with fairy shape shifters called changelings, there was also a myth that they used magical arrows to make people sick who disrespected the forests, when people found ancient stone arrow heads in the forests they thought they were from the fairies.
Just wanted to add that i would also like to know if fairies or a version of, exist in Nigerian folklore? Are there any other mysterious beings spoken of? What other myths and legends do people pass down to one another? It could make for an interesting video. I always find it interesting how so many different cultures seem to have their own versions of what is effectively the same thing.
You are allowed to read the books to your daughter.