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Uploaded by on May 3, 2011

Vlog 03/05/2011

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  • Okay watched the whole video but thinking I should make a video response honestly. *laughs* I don't do that as much anymore though because the times I have all too often they were not approved and not attached to the video I was responding to. Maybe I was just replying to youtubers that were too "big" but it was mildly disappointing to have my specific response to their video not tied to it. It just didn't make as much sense on its own. :) Enjoyed your ramble as always. :0)

    - Heidi

  • @blackcat2enterprises I really look forward to your video response!!!!!!!

  • @slaxxxer whoa multiple !. Well now that gives me more incentive to do it. :) It will probably just be me sitting in my new to me van though as it is quite quiet in there. Used to be quiet here until the 26 acres across from was destroyed for new apartments... maybe I will go to the wetlands and do it though. Hard to say. :)

    - Heidi

  • @blackcat2enterprises Excellent!

  • You make very valid points here... As a mother I taught my child to respect places and things especially other peoples houses, nature and natural places etc.. He knows how to behave.. I also get annoyed when other peoples children run around and scream especially when everything is peaceful.. It is not the children's fault it is the lack of discipline on parents part.. Lack of respect for others in general..

  • @THEMAYQUEEN1 SPOT ON! - NUFF SAID! ;-0)

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  • Yeah know what youre saying. Its SUCH a tranquil enviroment...it needs protecting.........yeah done the kid thing too.........no nappies now though (well he IS 18 LOL)

  • @slaxxxer I am looking forward to seeing the kids is a few years. It sound like you will be an excellent parent.

    There is a book by a guy named Richard Louv with a title of Last Child in the Woods. I think you would enjoy reading it as it talks about how important nature is in a child's development. You obviously have a love for nature and will likely impart that love to your child, but the book is quite interesting on a developmental level for kids.

  • This video never showed up in my subscription box :( Makes me wonder now how many others I might have missed out on.

    - Heidi

  • knowledge gives respect, if they aint got the knowledge...

    IMO properly educated kids would, if been out to play in woods -

    ; bring home _respectfully_ foraged food etc for the family....

    tbf should go with out saying that respect is shown to most everything.

    presume nothing - good idea that :).

    mebbe if the land wasn't cleared of woodland all those years ago , an we still had these places, allover - for all to enjoy, ....with space enough too !!

    -perhaps one wouldn't mind s'much ?!

  • @beardfreak1969 You might like some of the music on my other channel which a link is on my profile, things like Desiderii Marginis, mostly on the Metropolis soundtrack edit that I did a while back or Raison d'Etre - The Shadow of the Soul. Yeah they are rather bulky, could do with something to block the noise of the w*****s around my area that make noise all hours of the night, it either that or shoot 'em. ;)

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