As a new soon to be published author I loved the interviews. I feel I found my people. Thank you.
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
@@shawnalupinacci8408 congratulations! Feel free to share your title and how people can find you below! (YT auto blocks links so just share searchable terms)
@charlotter.morrill6503Ай бұрын
What a GREAT way of doing a writing retreat! Bravo to you and to your guests!!!
@MarilynLaFountain-r4cАй бұрын
The two of you are friends to me. I love you and how you live
@cjpowers9330Ай бұрын
A lovely group of talented women.
@margaretglaser6227Ай бұрын
love your shows thank you both
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
Thank you for watching in
@stephaniesharkey3538Ай бұрын
That looked it was fun for them & you!📚📖📝
@colleenlongardner2692Ай бұрын
Another unique experience with Manor & Maker. Good stuff.
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@suestracksАй бұрын
It tickles me to no end that I am actually watching fellow Canadians who own a chateau. Well done you 2.
@rosemariedeschenes7013Ай бұрын
Great find in the well. Love the interviews ❤❤❤❤❤
@clairegledhill2497Ай бұрын
Another amazing retreat , thank you x
@kimgeorge6846Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the anticipation of finding treasure down the well 😁
@jonimarchese7655Ай бұрын
Bonjour Sara and Steve, before I comment any farther, is that Lassie's Timmy at the well, everybody who attended was absolutely lovely. I just love your workshops, what amazing writers, I love to read, and I will definitely check them out. Your gift of the Renaissance platter, just gorgeous. Your friends know you well. Thank you for sharing this episode, I loved it. Love from N.Y.
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
Yes that is a Lassie reference. Thanks for your kinds words. Glad you enjoy our offering.
@birgittvanwijk9646Ай бұрын
Another delightful day at the Manor! “Elfhair” sounds so much nicer than bed hair 🧚♀️
@AthollMoirАй бұрын
How fascinating the magnet in well was, and that you found the "ancient" looking chain! Well done 😊x
@nelks1284Ай бұрын
What a lovely time had by all by the way it looks
@flippinpages6550Ай бұрын
Very fun and inspiring. Loved the interviews and photos of the books. Great job.
@christophertaylor829Ай бұрын
Your straight hair looks brilliant Thank you You really have found the perfect look.
@julesrogers4095Ай бұрын
Such an amazing video. Will certainly be looking out for the wonderful books for my grandchildren. 🇦🇺
@shannonphillips9344Ай бұрын
Fantastic group of amazing authors. Lovely episode
@terrysuemakesvideosforyou9940Ай бұрын
THanks for this wonderful video! I can see what a special time everyone has at your home! Another great time!
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
Thanks. We’re very happy to know it’s is coming through on the video
@lrogers707Ай бұрын
interesting 'well'-done video...loved the 'play on words' section of the video. thank you for sharing
@AmyWiley-o8eАй бұрын
Wonderful ! I loved it all!
@FindingFranceАй бұрын
I’ve always wondered if there was anything down there! So fun to watch.
@edmc1000Ай бұрын
Hello Steve and Sarah , If German troops tossed anything down there it could also be stuck in the mud after so long. One always digs a lot of trash for every treasure .. the folks from Nebraska . We had a wonderful time at your chateau !
@sandramuis7430Ай бұрын
This was a vlog well done…haha! 👍🥰
@christophercunningham3679Ай бұрын
In the opening scene Steve had some hair in front of his face. All I could think is wow that is some hard core mutton chops.
@Sharon-MeАй бұрын
Sherri Duskey Rinker and Michelle Houts are wonderful writers, I have enjoyed reading their books to my grandsons and they have really enjoyed the books!!!
@patriciasmith9712Ай бұрын
Truly, you have created the dream 'haven' for creative endeavours....well done guys, your dream has real feet now !! Bravo
@penihavir1777Ай бұрын
You guys are off the chain!!! 😁 Thank you so much for introducing these fabulous writers! ♥️♥️♥️
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
I see what you did there..
@robynforman1978Ай бұрын
This enjoyable video went so quick. The children's books looked so inviting. Sara you looked very elegant interviewing the writers. Keep up the important work you are doing building your future.
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
Thank you so much! We’re excited to bring such amazing people to the chateau.
@bev-bt9lbАй бұрын
Fun episode. I thought it would have also been fun to have the writers (and yourselves) each take an hour to pen a short story about the Well possibly who gathered it and perhaps how the mysterious chain ended up at the bottom etc. and then read them aloud to each other.
@lisaakinlabiАй бұрын
Always successful retreats, with so much to do. Lots of talent in one group. I studied children's literature those books would have been great for my studies. Of course I loved that framed fashion images. It was kind of cool to find the bucket chain. I wonder how old it was and if it was hand forged. Have a great rest of the week :)
@beckytalhelm6415Ай бұрын
Enjoyed the vlog!
@moonchild1518Ай бұрын
Thank you for your warmth and humour around the magic of learning. I learned something new today too.😀❤
@vrpedulla3093Ай бұрын
Such a fun video !!!
@sallylee8851Ай бұрын
Loved hearing about the writers and their books. Lovely buys locally, but would have liked a close up of the first buy (the pink flowered boxes) and also the 'fish' platter. Great workshop and vlog. Thanks again.
@juneparham4028Ай бұрын
Sounds like a wonderful week.
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
It was great fun with great people.
@BColliegalАй бұрын
Im really curious in writer #2’s writing about the ‘old words that are no longer’. That’s pretty creative. 21:12 that was interesting!!
@robertphillips9410Ай бұрын
Im not a writer..but i abso,utely love to read...all sorts...your guests were charming and inspiring... many thanks..im copying down all names..ill pass on explori g the well!..❤
@maryjanekolesar8325Ай бұрын
I think that's cool finding the chain! Is it hand forged? Could be old. "Gibson Girls" was late 1890's might help you distinguish: wide, full, puffy sleeve and tiny waist; no wonder women embraced the '20's with no corsets, lol
@penihavir1777Ай бұрын
Sarah, it’s not surprising that you got the date on the Marquette’s off, because the 1890’s sleeves were a revival of the 1830’s sleeves. Good guess!!! ♥️
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
Oh wow! So I wasn't *that* far off...
@ntakovacj3644Ай бұрын
This was wonderful -- thank you. Perhaps the treasure in the well isn't metal? And please cover the well when you aren't there!
@ManorandMakerАй бұрын
Good thought and there is a grate over the well when we’re not fishing.
@lynsmith1881Ай бұрын
l just love your Wooden stencil.Cut outs on your doors. Have you heard of the Swiss cut out paper technique called Sherenscnitte. ( l am sure l spelt that incorrectly.). You can find beautiful historical pictures…l use them to make embroideries, where you do them in a dark colour and the linen shows through. I bought a small 10 cm cut out paper picture in Zurich and the cost was 150 euro’s!!! Thats why l do embroderies of them 😄
@jeanniehall1440Ай бұрын
You should use a mirror to reflect light down below
@annetteperriam4365Ай бұрын
I was just wondering if you had thought of doing a sewing retreat ? Maybe of period costumes as l know you have a collection or sewing machines
@lindajones9624Ай бұрын
❤xxx
@Daihatsu_HijetАй бұрын
👍🏻
@ΟΛΓΑΙΩΑΝΝΙΔΟΥ-χ8νАй бұрын
Sara you look gorgeous very chic.have a pefect time