Oh thank you for your kind words. They do take a lot of time, but it's so worth it when we have people comment that they enjoy them. Thank you for your comment! ;)
I love the segment from about 4:00 to 4:39. I love the music that you paired with that particular scene. Nice music from 5:17 to 6:00. Yours and Brown's video editing just gets better and better. I bet you don't have to do as much editing as long you keep the 5-10 segment clips to choose from. Beautiful island scenery....relaxing while either moving or taking a break to look around. I remember while visiting a pilot friend in that same area for about 10 days at St. Thomas, St. Martin, St. Lucia (I actually flew a twin-engine Piper Aztec in the co-pilot seat while the pilot napped...a nail-biter for me)... one of my pilot friend's associates re-iterated an old island-to-island local saying: "Seek shaaaaaaade." Ya'll do have a nice cover over that vessel- very helpful to give you significant relief from too much direct sun rays. Great narration throughout either during the scene or dubbed over later. Wouldn't it be nice if the rock walls told their story or the abandoned colorful wooden boat? Each has their own story that we might never fully know unless a local sheds light on the artifact. Great video!
Wow!! Thank you for all of your specific feedback and encouragement!!! We appreciate it so much! Video editing takes a long time for sure. Some vids it’s not bad if we plan ahead. Ha. (Rarely). Some vids it’s really hard. We love your pilot story! What fun! We loved your poetic ending to your comments about the rocks speaking and telling your story!! Hope to see you soon!!
Hey Thomas! Thanks for watching and your question. We muscled through it. It always helps to just stare out at the ocean, not read, not look at anything but the horizon. But, the ultimate cure is getting to the anchorage and settling the boat down. The nausea leaves soon after.
Wow!!!
It’s amazing!!’
Love that Starry shot at the end of the video!
Ha ha. Thanks. I think they were anchor lights!!
海边好漂亮!piang4 liang4 Pretty ! How beautiful the beach it is. XieXie nin 谢谢您!
Thank you, Grace. Lots of love to you!! ❤️❤️❤️
Keep the videos coming! One of my fav sailing channels. You sure you’re not British with your quirky sense of humor lol
Oh thank you so much, Shawn for your kind words to us. Ha ha ha. We worked with a lot of Brits. Perhaps their humor has rubbed off on us?? 🤪
Wonderful! Love it!
Oh thank you, Marlene!! ❤️❤️❤️
Breathtaking views!!
My fave spot was on that perch and no one climbed it!!
Looks beautiful so jelly
Thanks Jodi!! We loved it...so chill (not on weekends!HA)
Thank you for sharing your adventures!
Thank you so much for watching. I am so impressed by your tech savvyness! Well done!!
I know these videos take time, thanks for sharing !
Oh thank you for your kind words. They do take a lot of time, but it's so worth it when we have people comment that they enjoy them. Thank you for your comment! ;)
Nice video! We were at tintemare a few years ago, loved it! St Martin is beautiful and so relaxed 😎
Thank you so much!! I love that you have been to Tintamarre! We love Saint Martin and their lack of rules, total chill atmosphere!!
I love the segment from about 4:00 to 4:39. I love the music that you paired with that particular scene. Nice music from 5:17 to 6:00. Yours and Brown's video editing just gets better and better. I bet you don't have to do as much editing as long you keep the 5-10 segment clips to choose from. Beautiful island scenery....relaxing while either moving or taking a break to look around.
I remember while visiting a pilot friend in that same area for about 10 days at St. Thomas, St. Martin, St. Lucia (I actually flew a twin-engine Piper Aztec in the co-pilot seat while the pilot napped...a nail-biter for me)... one of my pilot friend's associates re-iterated an old island-to-island local saying: "Seek shaaaaaaade." Ya'll do have a nice cover over that vessel- very helpful to give you significant relief from too much direct sun rays.
Great narration throughout either during the scene or dubbed over later. Wouldn't it be nice if the rock walls told their story or the abandoned colorful wooden boat? Each has their own story that we might never fully know unless a local sheds light on the artifact.
Great video!
Wow!! Thank you for all of your specific feedback and encouragement!!! We appreciate it so much! Video editing takes a long time for sure. Some vids it’s not bad if we plan ahead. Ha. (Rarely). Some vids it’s really hard. We love your pilot story! What fun! We loved your poetic ending to your comments about the rocks speaking and telling your story!! Hope to see you soon!!
Nice video guys. Just to be clear, the causeway bridge and the Simpson Bay Bridge are both on the Dutch side 😃
Thanks for letting us know. And thanks for watching our video!!
Adventures! Did you do anything particular to ward off the sea sickness feeling or just muscle through it?
Hey Thomas! Thanks for watching and your question. We muscled through it. It always helps to just stare out at the ocean, not read, not look at anything but the horizon. But, the ultimate cure is getting to the anchorage and settling the boat down. The nausea leaves soon after.
why would I be jealous? I mean really...WHY!!
Ha ha ha. We want you with us!!!