Nice video - lots of nice, large, well-built houses - I like the pastel colored houses and various roof colors. The country-side is beautiful with so much the lush greenery - it does look like a nice area to live. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Nezzle for another informative and interesting well made video. I am coming to Grenada soon and it’s so nice to see all your walks throughout this beautiful country with such lovely homes surrounded by the lush vegetation.Good work I have watched a fair few different peoples videos but yours are the best.Thank you!!!
Beautiful area! lovely homes!, walked it for the first time last year. Thanks for sharing and for all the effort you put into making these videos. I thoroughly enjoy them. 😊
You’re most welcome! I’m happy to know that my efforts are appreciated. I hope you enjoyed the walk when you did it. It is a really lovely area indeed.
Which type of rose is that one? I wanted to label it but in doing my research it looked like a few types so I wasn’t sure exactly which it was. It is sooo beautiful!
Awwh, you no like sapodilla? I love them. Just at the point where you say "Chilling on the bench", there's a little lizard on the bench, so cute. Of course, it's not as visible on a smaller screen. This is a lovely village, and for sure would enjoy an update. Might there be new drone footage? Thank you for sharing. 🇬🇩 so beautiful
I can tolerate the taste of sapodilla but it is by no means something I’d ask for lol. Really? Even in editing I didn’t see the lizard. You have good eyes. It is a really lovely area. I don’t have any new drone footage of that area currently but that’s something that can be arranged.
@@Nezzle The lizard is actually just before you say the words, on the bamboo closest to the back of the bench, It doesn't move at all, I have wondered if it could be carved into the bench, cause it's so still. Either way, super cute and I'm glad it made the edit
Interestingly, even though I vlog all the time, I’m a pretty shy person. But I’ve been working on it. I’m Grenadian as well but one of the more shy ones.
13:41 gungo peas here in Jmaica. We use it a lot especially around the Christmas season to cook rice. I use it to make soup as well. I prefer to use it when it is dried.#planrID
11:22 Coleus aka #Josephcoat. There are colorful variations to it which is why it is commonly called Joseph coat just like Joseph's coat of many colors in the Bible #plantID
To give the short answer, I removed many videos from my channel a few years ago for personal reasons and now I’m in the process of re-uploading the ones which I think are still relevant today. In most cases, very small changes have occurred so it’s simpler than doing the walk again. Plus there were persons who missed having those videos available for viewing so I want to make them accessible again.
@Nezzle thanks for responding. It's appreciated. I always get excited for your videos when they drop. I realized some were missing when I went to share with friends. It's all good. Thanks for all the hard work putting them together.
I'll see what I can do. I have a hash there though. You can check that out in the meantime if you haven't done so as yet. Here's the link to it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hnxuL8cJnFs.html