Hi Kevin Cynthia and Steve great to see you all again. What a lovely day you had for the lovely walk shame it was so wet and muddy but at least you all made it OK. See you all soon I hope ❤️
You got me confused when you said this was the first KR walk of the year...then you mentioned when you were filming. I love all those earthy colours, olive greens, ochres, siennas, just the colours I attribute to England. That mud was a prelude for what was to come later that month, for sure! I always feel a bit emotional whenever I walk along an 'ancient' track. I imagine all those footsteps that have gone before me. As Edmund Burke said, and I often quote, 'To walk a pathway is to walk with the company of the imagined for they are more real.' You are a bird whisperer, Kevin, but that robin was saying, 'Oi, git owf moj laaand! Great video with good company. I worked for the RIBA for 14 years, I loved it!
Thank you, Andrew 😊. I do the same on ancient tracks. I wonder who has walked those well trodden tracks/paths in our long-distant past. A bird whisperer, there's a thought. You are probably right about what the Robin was saying 😊
Lovely old atmospheric highways and byways there. I think there is a long distance path called the Hangers Way. Headers and stretchers for the bricks - the short side being the header and longer side the stretcher...and the music was just right! Thanks for taking us along on another of your exciting expeditions! Cynthia was more way to go this time I thought!!
Thank you, Jean 😊. Lovely old highway and byways along the way. Correct about the bricks, Jean. I am glad the music was ok. Cynthia is always there or there about :-)
Hi Kevin. What a muddy place on some of those tracks. Perseverance will always see you through in the end. Your boots must been in a bit of a state after you finished! I noticed you were playing around with transitions. Some new ones to me as well. Quite effective. Thanks to the three of you for a very entertaining video.
Thank you, Lionel and Mary 😊. Our boots were in a heck of a mess after all that mud. The editing suite is new to me so very much getting to know it and what it can do for me.
Thanks for your reply Kevin. Can I ask which editing suite you are using? Personally, I use Filmora 11. It's got loads of transitions, but I tend to stick to 5 or 6. Keep walking!
@lionelmarytravels6003 it is called Movavi pro. I am really testing the water, so to speak. Like you, once I have edited a few videos, I will stick to 5 or 6.
Here's me thinking mud didn't exist in the south? Well everyday is an education isn't it just a better class of mud in Hampshire and Sussex 😂. Saying that is a great walk none the less as we say at the edge of the known world it's character building.
Hi Kevin Cynthia and Steve great to see you all again. What a lovely day you had for the lovely walk shame it was so wet and muddy but at least you all made it OK. See you all soon I hope ❤️
You got me confused when you said this was the first KR walk of the year...then you mentioned when you were filming. I love all those earthy colours, olive greens, ochres, siennas, just the colours I attribute to England. That mud was a prelude for what was to come later that month, for sure! I always feel a bit emotional whenever I walk along an 'ancient' track. I imagine all those footsteps that have gone before me. As Edmund Burke said, and I often quote, 'To walk a pathway is to walk with the company of the imagined for they are more real.' You are a bird whisperer, Kevin, but that robin was saying, 'Oi, git owf moj laaand! Great video with good company. I worked for the RIBA for 14 years, I loved it!
Thank you, Andrew 😊.
I do the same on ancient tracks. I wonder who has walked those well trodden tracks/paths in our long-distant past.
A bird whisperer, there's a thought.
You are probably right about what the Robin was saying 😊
Thank you Kevin and friends for another lovely walk! You always motivate me to get out on a trail! All the best to you all from Massachusetts!😃
Thank you, Sherry 😊.
We had a lovely walk except for the mud 😊.
Thank you for watching from so far away.
Please spread the word of Kevin's Rambles 😊.
Thank you Kevin, nice walk 👏👍
Thank you, John 😊.
Lovely old atmospheric highways and byways there. I think there is a long distance path called the Hangers Way. Headers and stretchers for the bricks - the short side being the header and longer side the stretcher...and the music was just right! Thanks for taking us along on another of your exciting expeditions! Cynthia was more way to go this time I thought!!
Thank you, Jean 😊.
Lovely old highway and byways along the way.
Correct about the bricks, Jean.
I am glad the music was ok.
Cynthia is always there or there about :-)
Hi Kevin. What a muddy place on some of those tracks. Perseverance will always see you through in the end. Your boots must been in a bit of a state after you finished! I noticed you were playing around with transitions. Some new ones to me as well. Quite effective. Thanks to the three of you for a very entertaining video.
Thank you, Lionel and Mary 😊.
Our boots were in a heck of a mess after all that mud.
The editing suite is new to me so very much getting to know it and what it can do for me.
Thanks for your reply Kevin. Can I ask which editing suite you are using? Personally, I use Filmora 11.
It's got loads of transitions, but I tend to stick to 5 or 6. Keep walking!
@lionelmarytravels6003 it is called Movavi pro. I am really testing the water, so to speak. Like you, once I have edited a few videos, I will stick to 5 or 6.
That looked like a great walk if a little muddy. Lovely views. Thanks guys!
Thank you, twobearscottage 😊.
It was a lovely walk and we always had fun.
We are keen on the mud, though
Hi Kevin, did we just watch the first video after the second? Enjoyed you and the team just as much, thank you all.
Thank you, Phil 😊.
Shhhhhh dont let on lol
I’ll keep it a secret Kevin 🤫.
I went up worse steps than that when I climbed the Penshaw Monument in Washington, Tyne and Wear. They were sheer ice and I fell flat on my bum.
Thank you, Marie 😊.
Well done climbing lots of steps they can some times be difficult as we have found out at times.
I your bum wasn't too badly hurt?
@@KevinsRambles My bum was ok. Not like your fall. I did get an asthma attack though.
@@marieascot oh no 😢, I hope you are ok now? X
@@KevinsRambles I'm fine are you ok after your tumble?
@marieascot glad you are ok.
Yes, I am all good, thank you 😊
Glade you weren't brake dancing in the Mud. Enjoyable little jaunt. Thank you all.
Thank you, Michael 😊.
I'm not sure if our feet could have moved enough for break dancing 🤣🤣🤣
I wanted the full Go West Pet Shop Boys song. You might have got a content match though.
Squelch, squelch, squelch... 😄 Music was not obtrusive, but hardly any talking in the conversation area... 🙃
Thank you, Dave 😊.
Much appreciated your comment 🙏 👍 😊
Here's me thinking mud didn't exist in the south? Well everyday is an education isn't it just a better class of mud in Hampshire and Sussex 😂. Saying that is a great walk none the less as we say at the edge of the known world it's character building.
Thank you, Robert 😊.
Mud is mud wherever you, its horrible