I have bought lottery tickets, but I haven't won anything unfortunately. The money for the travel has come from my savings and RUclips ad revenue. I'm going to have to cut back as its getting too expensive. Since my mother died in 2015, I get very depressed and the travelling helps alleviate that. Thanks for watching.
@@voxley19 Sorry to hear that. I find that getting into the nature and walking (rambling) helps in my case, I used to walk the north downs and westerham area a lot and now being based in the north east it has been difficult to start walking again- I guess it's too vast.
If you're anywhere new Newcastle in the North-East you have one of the greatest walks of them all nearby- the Pennine Way across the Cheviots between Byrness and Kirk Yetholm. Even an out and back day walk from Byrness along this route would be immensely rewarding. I actually have videos of this walk from 2008 on my channel plus lots of other walks- including bits of the North Downs Way- if you're interested.
@@voxley19 Thanks for the idea, I am off to Wigtown next month for some walking, but will do the Byrness walk for sure - perhaps around Christmas time - I am south of Newcastle in Durham so quite doable. Your North Downs videos drew my attention to your channel in the first place. A small gem of a walk south of that area, near East Horsley is the Lovelace bridge walk, part of Queens Jubilee walk or something like that I believe.
I can't get "dørene lukkes" out of my head 😆
7:16 who was that lady trying to get out that too with a baby after the door closed? So Dangerous!
It sounds like the Sprinter Light Train
I agree, they both probably use Siemens engines.
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So busy this this year, so much travelling - did you buy the lottery?
I have bought lottery tickets, but I haven't won anything unfortunately. The money for the travel has come from my savings and RUclips ad revenue. I'm going to have to cut back as its getting too expensive. Since my mother died in 2015, I get very depressed and the travelling helps alleviate that. Thanks for watching.
@@voxley19 Sorry to hear that. I find that getting into the nature and walking (rambling) helps in my case, I used to walk the north downs and westerham area a lot and now being based in the north east it has been difficult to start walking again- I guess it's too vast.
If you're anywhere new Newcastle in the North-East you have one of the greatest walks of them all nearby- the Pennine Way across the Cheviots between Byrness and Kirk Yetholm. Even an out and back day walk from Byrness along this route would be immensely rewarding. I actually have videos of this walk from 2008 on my channel plus lots of other walks- including bits of the North Downs Way- if you're interested.
@@voxley19 Thanks for the idea, I am off to Wigtown next month for some walking, but will do the Byrness walk for sure - perhaps around Christmas time - I am south of Newcastle in Durham so quite doable. Your North Downs videos drew my attention to your channel in the first place. A small gem of a walk south of that area, near East Horsley is the Lovelace bridge walk, part of Queens Jubilee walk or something like that I believe.
I would not advise the Cheviots in winter- save it for late spring, summer or autumn.
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Very nice video!🤩
Thanks for watching.
Døren lukkes