Sanoi Breddah🥰👋!!! Seeing you brings joy, missed you!! Stollmeyer's Castle is such a beautiful and most historical building, you did a most awesome job showing us around. Did you enjoy a nice cold coconut after walking around the savannah? Keep up with your Self Development, Nourish your Mind, Body and Soul! Stay very focused on your goals even if it seems difficult just keep going. Love and Blessings to you and your Parents.💞🧡💞🙏
Very pleasant morning to you Sana what a pleasure seeing & hearing from you.Such a fabulous place,would certainly like to visit.Thanks for taking us around with you,wishing you God's blessings and abundance!!❤❤❤😊
Hello mr Sana,Jess and I was really worried about U,glad to see u r out and about! By d way,Frederick died on d 18th ,We r sad but glad his pain is over! God bless and stay healthy!
Sana thanks for this amazing tour of Stollmeyer's Castle. Great architectural history . What a distinctive building ..I had to google .It was built in 1904. Happy you shared with us, you were missed.💖💖💖
Hi MrSana good night it’s so nice seeing and hearing from you again the magnificent seven buildings I used to always visit one of the seven we knew the owner but he passed away have a wonderful weekend bye.
Stunning Sana. Thank you for sharing. Gosh, my parents spoke of Stollmeyer so often, so I am "hearing" those conversations again :). Keep up on your health and wellness journey cause all health is wealth. Blessings and glad to hear you ❤
Hi Sana .. Ñice seeing you thanks for this incredible video I am so amazed by this beautiful and historic building thank you for taking us on this journey great job 👌 blessings to you 😊👏💖
Hi Sana, miss you hope all is well with you. I enjoyed the video this building is beautiful, i could imagine how the other buildings in the magnificent seven are. Im ashamed i've never seen any of them, but its on my list as one of the many places i have to visit. Thank you for showing us this gem, you look like you lost more weight, keep it up. Hope to see more videos from you and also a live. Good to see you and continue taking care of your self. Blessings always ❤😊
Well Well it's great to see you Sana, God bless you, I went there as a teenager but they have upgraded it soo beautifully and it's magnificent in all it's glory, good you can bring it to us, 🤗💕🙏😁
Every time I see pictures and videos of the magnificent seven buildings around the Queen Park savanna I always goes back to a book wrote by Olga Harriman Boos,in that book she detailed everything about the buildings where the tiles ,the wood all that was needed to build those castles houses school .The name of the book is "Voices in the street "if I am not wrong if I may recall the printing of the book was done by Imprint ,I remember that Mrs Rhona Batist
Mr. Sana, this is a historic building, known as ‘The Castle’ during the occupancy of US troops during WW2. The wood floor was built by imported wood (Purple Heart) from Guyana. Can you do a video on Waller’s Field? I love this video. Thank you for sharing
Sorry I got the writer name wrong it's Olga J Marvgodato ,but I think somewhere later in years her her surname may have changed. I know that Imprint published the book ,Ms Rhona was disturbing the books to bookstores.
The Castle was opened to the public as there is an exhibition of Minshall Costumes DANCE OF The SCARLET IBIS too badd you didn't realise that and showed the exhibit in more detail ,,The Castle was extensively repaired and restored about two years ago it took about two years of restoration work to bring it to its present state .Yes parts of it was updated,,,,But really beautifully kept ,,,Great Tour Sana thanks ,The open house was done for the Minshall exhibit 😂😂 Many many years ago the Castle must have had life with people actualling living there children playing etc Really great work Sana thanks for the tour ,
Good day and so good to see you, Sana. That Castle reminds me a little of another Castle which was found here in Barbados called Sam Lorde's Castle. It was burnt down a few years ago and there is quite a tale attached to it, for starters it was built by a pirate by the name of Samuel Lorde. Maybe you can look it up yourself, it's very interesting. So, bro I wish you and yours a wonderful weekend until we see you again.
I always wonder what inside of those buildings look like now I know but you know you have to do a lot of maintenance on those houses to keep it in good shape like that’ll