Nowadays, there's so much tips techniques and tricks that it's sometimes hard to know where to start. But it's not rocket science to get your man shivering with ecstasy just by changing the way you talk. As simple as this sounds, maybe try escalating it a step at a time, go’ogle something like Words od Desire by Celestine Dessike to sneakily crawl into his mind and let it build on from that.
It's the guy lines striking the flag pole unfortunately - if you look at the flag pole when it appears in the clip, you can observe the lines moving. The guy lines will have metal ferrules and it's these that make the 'tinging' noise if they strike the flag pole itself. Cannot wait until you release the full video Eddie, Landguard fort is one of our most favourite locations and I'm sure you had a very interesting times there during your visit.
Yes Beth alerted me to this & although I felt there must be a natural cause for it, I had not thought of the guy lines, when I went though it last night. Ha Ha ! Just to let you know that theres 21 videos from the investigation on my youtube site, that I posted last night. I have them posted one to twenty one :) \m/ All the best mate :)
How odd. Perhaps, rather than her hitchhiking with you and Richard, your own trip coincided with her usual site of visitation/site of crash which happened to be the route to Landguard? This crash might be discovered in a search of newspaper archives.
It was a very windy night, so that is a possible. I hadnt thought of that, as there isnt any flags that I had seen there. Maybe one thats out of sight. Maybe one that I had not seen on the outside of the fort. :)
This is the guards room & its usually very active with EVPs Sadly not on this night :( Landguard is a military museum, that just happen to be, very haunted :) \m/
This just popped up in my box and reminded me of the pre-War Indian that hung in the rafters of our barn for many years ---- until my elderly father gave it to a young laborer he discovered staring up at it, with tears in his eyes. I did wonder if the kid was a sufficiently skilled mechanic to get it running again. Dad replied that he would be , by the time he finished the proect...
Ohhhhhh ! I can only imagine ! If the kid had tears in his eyes just looking at it, I can only think what emotions he was going though, when your Dad said that he could have the bike. He definitely had a labour of love on his hands & he must have been thrilled when he got it fully running :) I sooooo love these old vintage motorbikes & at Weeting Steam Engine Rally you get to see them at close quarters :)
@@AveburyEddie Wish I could magically transport my friend Jim to join you at the 2024 Rally. He rode motorcycles as an army courier during the Korean Conflict and survived a bombing that nearly amputated his leg to go on to building and racing cars at LeMans. Like you, he pursues his interests with gusto, untroubled by conventional "career credentials." He was involved in the development of TelStar satellites and surgical steel implants. His wife and I lost him at a French and Indian re-enactment and found him acting onstage, an emergency stand-in for the French-speaking actor portraying a trapper. At 95, he still tinkers with vehicles and electronics. How he would enjoy discussing his experiences with the paranormal with you!
Amazing footage! That looks like a huge fish (a fully grown/adult Tench?) the bird caught! The fish was struggling, but the hungry Grebe managed to fully consume (alive?!) it all okay? It looked like the unlucky thing was still desperately kicking staring down that long neck! I wonder, does the large fish stand any chance of escaping if eaten in that condition? Maybe it can turn around inside the elastic throat/stomach and has a chance of survival here.
I have seen & caught on video Little Egrets & Kingfishes catching fish too big for them. They booth looked very embarrassed that they had to leave their catch :) Both on my youtube channel :) \m/
@@AveburyEddie Just stumbled across this interesting capture again! That must be some hungry bird! Still, it seems difficult to me how the Grebe deals with this particularly large Tench! So the bird was actually able to fit that whole thing down its long/skinny throat completely somehow?? I have never witnessed an event like this before. I feel somewhat perplexed over how it actually happens, wouldn't the fish stand a chance of escaping or even damaging (it’s sharp fins, wriggling, biting, etc.) the bird's throat/stomach if eaten in that condition?! It’s hard for me to imagine that the potential meal (wouldn't the prey also go into a desperate "survival mode" once it realized that it hit the stomach?) doesn't turn around inside the elastic gullet and how the bird can keep down/digest such an object with no issues? I don't have much knowledge about these events and am mostly curious, I appreciate any feedback/explanation. Sorry for all of the questions, you have some other neat shots too, have a nice week 😀
What's up with the numbskulls expect the cameraman to save the duck? The duckling was visibly very injured and couldn't even being flipped right side up. That was a dead duckling, whether it was rescued or not. It's not always the best choice to step in especially when the outcome looks inevitable. In the end, a crow got to eat, momma duckling still (presumably) has the rest of her babies.
I hope you’re well Eddie and doing some nature exploring. I just watched a video by the Solitary Rambler about Avebury. Those stones are so wonderful. They seem like beings, animal or other nature. ❤️🙏🕊️🦉🦦🐂🐕🐈🦆
I loved Stonehenge but Avebury is amazing ! So much energy at that place & I had the most wonderful meditation there :) Ive done more nature rambles but I need to find a new photo uploader. Google is now charging :(