Just so straightforward nothing fussy or over dramatic.I really get put off by those who are over the top!Sat at my sewing machine listening whilst creating my Granddaughter's new Irish dancing dress.
Hi Elizabeth, just wanted to say this is one of the loveliest comments I've received whilst doing these videos, thank you very much. That's quite the skill you've got making a dress, I wish you all the best.
Absolutely love your videos,they are different from most top 5s. keep them coming. Will you be doing a Christmas ghost series? Or legends from around the world?
I enjoyed the stories. You have a nice voice for such things. Re pronouncing Scottish place names...Yes, they are challenging. It woul only enhance your presentations to take a bit of time to hear a native speaker say them and practice a bit. You can Google them and there's an ap that will let you choose male or female voice to listen to. "Inver" is Gaelic for mouth of the river. That's why so many place names in Scotland start with that...Inverness, Invergarry, Inverleith, Inveraray...So younjust say Inver and the river name right after like it's all one word. Because it's all one word.