Thanks for posting Catherine, I thoroughly enjoyed it! I passed it on to my Husband who loves London history and he enjoyed it as well. So clever and very interesting to read the blog too.
When I see these sorts of houses I can't help thinking of York. A lot of the buildings from the 17c onwards still exist and it's amazing to see. I would love to be able to experience living in those times...but with hot running water and a flushing toilet =0/ Thanks for posting =0)
What a great find, it was a lovely flight there, but it also went a bit too quick for me. I really wanted to see the houses/city better and unfortunately that was not possible, but it is a great video. Thank you for sharing, Catherine!
Cela peut donner de très bonnes idée en miniature mais je trouve les images trop "virtuelles" comme dans un jeu vidéo .Il y a quelques semaines , j'ai regardé un film "Oliver twist" et l'on voyait le vieux Londres et cela donnait de trèssbelles images du vieux Londres avec ses ruelles sales sombres et les maison en colombages. J'espère que tu me comprendras avec ton traducteur .Bonne nuit
It's amazing how virtual reality (and the genius of man) (and imagination) will allow us to travel through time and space. Thanks fro sharing :-) I love it too :-) Flora
Wow, that's amazing, what a talented team! I like the little details of the flies and the falling leaves - and I'm really glad to have been able to see it but not smell it (if you know what I mean!).
I love this little video! and I really like the melodious background music very Celtic sounding! I used to have 'flying' dreams so this arial adventure reminded me of when I have my 'Superpowers' when I'm asleep! :D Love the building details!
What a great find Catherine. I've watched it twice! Excellent.
ReplyDeleteAnyone that loves this sort of architecture will like it. I just wanted to fly slower. I got dizzy. :-) I wanted stop to look at buildings I liked.
ReplyDeleteWhat a flight! Thank you for sharing this!
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Kikka
Wow, that was great! Thanks Catherine! Did you visit their blog yet? They show a lot of interesting things on there!
ReplyDeleteNo, I have not gone there but I will.. Thank you for pointing that out.
DeleteWeee --that was fun! I want to live there.
ReplyDeleteMe too. Only I want a bathtub with hot running water.
DeleteThanks for posting Catherine, I thoroughly enjoyed it! I passed it on to my Husband who loves London history and he enjoyed it as well. So clever and very interesting to read the blog too.
ReplyDeleteFi xx
I am glad you like it Fi. It would be such fun to be able to see places like they were. Not to mention fly.
ReplyDeleteWhen I see these sorts of houses I can't help thinking of York. A lot of the buildings from the 17c onwards still exist and it's amazing to see. I would love to be able to experience living in those times...but with hot running water and a flushing toilet =0/ Thanks for posting =0)
ReplyDeleteI must visit York someday. I love these buildings. I agree... I cannot do without my porcelain facilities either! haha
DeleteBeautiful. There are traces of old London if you know where to look, but sadly, few half-timbered buildings have survived.
ReplyDeleteYes that is sad. I wish there were more.
DeleteWhat a great find, it was a lovely flight there, but it also went a bit too quick for me. I really wanted to see the houses/city better and unfortunately that was not possible, but it is a great video. Thank you for sharing, Catherine!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteCela peut donner de très bonnes idée en miniature mais je trouve les images trop "virtuelles" comme dans un jeu vidéo .Il y a quelques semaines , j'ai regardé un film "Oliver twist" et l'on voyait le vieux Londres et cela donnait de trèssbelles images du vieux Londres avec ses ruelles sales sombres et les maison en colombages. J'espère que tu me comprendras avec ton traducteur .Bonne nuit
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DeleteJe vous comprends très bien. Ce n'était pas censé être autre chose alors un bit d'animation de plaisir. :-)
Thank you Catherine that was fun! I got a little dizzy too but it was very interesting :)
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how virtual reality (and the genius of man) (and imagination) will allow us to travel through time and space.
ReplyDeleteThanks fro sharing :-)
I love it too :-)
Flora
Wow, that's amazing, what a talented team! I like the little details of the flies and the falling leaves - and I'm really glad to have been able to see it but not smell it (if you know what I mean!).
ReplyDeleteI love this little video! and I really like the melodious background music very Celtic sounding! I used to have 'flying' dreams so this arial adventure reminded me of when I have my 'Superpowers' when I'm asleep! :D
ReplyDeleteLove the building details!
elizabeth