Good afternoon, LVfree . Another beautiful video. It was such a joy to wake up watching this beautiful video in my bed📹 . I watched it this morning. But, I didn't commented on it. I shared it to friends and relatives abroad. LVfree. You always bring it. You are my number one youtuber. Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed the tour 😊. Have a wonderful and blessed day. Blessings 🙌 and guidance always 🙌 😊 🙏 ✨️ ❤️ ♥️. Stay safe. Best of health. Cheers!
Good morning! It was like being in a fairy tale. Every time I watch it, I am touched by this beauty, the nature of Canada is charming. Nature seems to want to give away all the beauty that it has accumulated over the summer, leaves, fruits, the energy of the sun, before the onset of cold weather, frosts, and snowstorms. And your winter is very beautiful, but there are no words at all to express all my feelings in front of such beauty: the sky, the sun, the trees, flowers, houses, like from a fairy tale. And the geese are so fat, and they walk on the grass next to people. Oh, well, grace, I’m glad for you that you can live among such beauty and may everything work out well for you there. In general, let there be such beauty everywhere. 💐🌷🌼🌹🌻🌸🌷💐🌹🌺🌸🌼🌹💐🌷🌸🌺🌻🌼🍀🍁🍂🍀
This city is so beautiful and you bring the beauty of autumn with all its colours through your excellent camera work. Thanks for sharing. Is Ottawa expensive in terms of cost of living?
Thank you. Unfortunately, it is very expensive everywhere in Canada now. Real estate is extremely expensive, especially in big cities and area around it. In general, real estate is good hedge against inflation... so people holding to it, even as interest rates are climbing. We'll see how it unfolds in few years...
Canadian architecture is interesting and peculiar to me as a outsider and a European. Obviously there are many European elements to it, but in Europe you find those elements in different context and composition. What I mean is that certain types of buildings are usually situated and arranged in certain ways in European cities, dictated by the realities and demands of Dark Age, Medieval and Renaissance infrastructure and city planning. You always have the church or the cathedral in the middle, usually surrounded by a plaza which creates space between the church and the other buildings because the church also was used as a communal shelter where people would flee in case the city was on fire. That safety space was then of course used as a market space. Then you have the city's government buildings, town halls and market halls surrounding the plaza and so on. That basic scheme is always the same in all European cities. In Canadian cities you see buildings that look like medieval market halls and city halls and government buildings, but they seemingly are arranged in a quadratic chessboard grid and without obvious relation to each other. You also get those giant palatial hotels just standing in the middle of nowhere. It all looks a bit as if a miniature builder took apart one of his dioramas and put the buildings in boxes and on a shelf in no particular order. I don't mean that condescending. Just saying it looks odd to someone who is used to European cities.
Very good observation, I guess because Canada is relatively new country and was mostly developed in last couple hundreds of years... there was some sort of planning since beginning which explain quadratic chessboard in most cities
So what? Different countries Different way of life and Different architectural structures. Canada 🇨🇦 is only 150 ad years old. Canada is a beautiful country. Enjoy the beauty. LVfree can't do anything about the structures of buildings or what should be what. LVfree. You are doing an amazing job 👏 🙌.
Really amazing ... may i know the filming date was early October or late September? And may i suggest u show the photograph day on every vedio that will help who are planning a trip...that will be nice😊 Thank u.
Nice, thanks. I live in Germany and we've had a unusually warm autumn so far. Normally it starts getting cold and the leaves turn yellow and red in September, but this year it still felt like summer till a few days ago. Since that is so unusual here, it is interesting to hear on RU-vid (not just on this channel, but on others too) that autumn is just starting now in Northern America. Is that the usual time or is it late too this year?
We did have a bit warmer end of September and first week of October, but it is getting colder now. It is not unusual for Canada, we have Indian Summer every year, sometime we get very warm week almost the end of October (+23C)... it is normal here