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@apcolleen3 ай бұрын
I saw an advice post today that said " You don't need anything from Target. Go to a museum. You just want to look at things." My additional advice is in lieu of a museum if you are like me and wake up around the time most museum start closing, is antique stores. And in good weather maybe a flea market. But they're full of junk these days here.
@angelcollina3 ай бұрын
Spook’s like, “Yes, greetings. You are new, so we follow a strict rule here that you must tithe your noms to me. I will be expecting immediate acquiescence. Thank you.”
@roxiepoe95863 ай бұрын
Our local museum in Decatur, Texas burned to the ground last year. It was a Gothic Revival style building that had started its life as a Seminary. It housed the original documents and collection from The Lost Battalion. It also housed hundreds of primary documents used most often by genealogical researchers. My daughter had graduated from pre-school in their auditorium and was married there [it was the only venue locally that allowed us to use heavy metal music for the processional]. All was lost. There have been a lot of tears - and we are working toward re-establishing. I never thought of asking reinactors to become part of our efforts, but the trust has 5 acres, so it might be doable! Thank you.
@moxiebombshell3 ай бұрын
That's so heartbreaking, I'm so sorry for your loss. But it does sound like you might have a perfect space for hosting a reenactor event!
@KristiChan13 ай бұрын
Spook is a good naughty kitty.
@lucyj82043 ай бұрын
Shocked to hear that the National Library of Wales is under threat. We visited last year and saw the incredibly important exhibition about reporting on Aberfan. It's a glorious space and a real national treasure.
@marcusdire80573 ай бұрын
❤ for Spook! 😼
@anthonyhayes12673 ай бұрын
How dare you slander that clearly innocent cat. You probably just lost the chicken.
@beth12svist3 ай бұрын
Spook is the indisputable star of this video. Sorry, sword.
@corriebelle3 ай бұрын
I second this 😂😂
@westsaxoninwales3 ай бұрын
I third this.
@NicholasNappi3 ай бұрын
@@beth12svist lol 😂 forth
@jessicafarrell-jobst41522 ай бұрын
It is known.
@azteclady3 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore your generosity in promoting all these smaller historical places that need public support to continue on with their missions. Thank you for all you do, Jimmy.
@davidgibson33913 ай бұрын
I live in Jarrow, that's my home town ... I absolutely love Bedes World, we went as a child with school so many times. I haven't visited for a few years other than the cafe. I need to go to the museum again now!! Thank you for the video prompt to visit again!
@TheWelshViking3 ай бұрын
Go man go! It’s well worth another visit!
@EddaDiggs3 ай бұрын
November of last year I was in Newcastle for two days and went out to Jarrow and don't regret it one bit. As an Aussie archaeologist just showing up one cloudy day in late autumn and wanting to chat, all the staff and volunteers were so passionate and welcoming and I cannot recommend visiting enough. So good to see you giving them a shout out, Jimmy! And yes, you do really need to watch your food around the cats
@skhootman3 ай бұрын
Jimmy Loves A Sword would make an excellent band name.
@WantedVisual3 ай бұрын
My main takeaway from the museum budget section is: it is morally correct and beneficial to local communities and cultures to go absolutely hog-wild in the museum gift shop. The tinier the museum, the bigger a reusable shopping bag you pick out as your first item.
@euansmith36993 ай бұрын
Garnet work on Anglo-Saxon craft is amazing. As a kid, I assumed that it was enamel, and I was surprised to lean it is cut and shaped and polished gems. 😍🤩 Talking of wonderful gems, it is always lovely to see another video from Jimmy.
@banjowarrior3653 ай бұрын
As a half Welsh Geordie studying for an MA in Museum studies, this video makes me very happy! Thank you for talking about Jarrow Hall, it's a very special place that deserves more attention.
@catherinecrockett3 ай бұрын
Cats domesticated us for the chicken. [And granaries, hypocausts, and fishing ports, of course. We weren't worth bothering with before we had at least some of those things.]
@Sincyn2413 ай бұрын
For the algorithm! For Jimmy!!! 🏴
@eazy85793 ай бұрын
HURAAAAAH!
@angelcollina3 ай бұрын
+
@maudline3 ай бұрын
💪💪💪💪
@redrobin64763 ай бұрын
I live near Llancaiach Fawr. It was a massive part of my childhood (part of everyone local really) :(
@kellyosullivan9903 ай бұрын
Jarrow has made it to my historic bucket list.
@historiansrevolt43333 ай бұрын
Laughing at the fact that you posted this as I was finishing my day at a museum event that included reenactors! Can confirm, we do really good visitation days like this.
@westsaxoninwales3 ай бұрын
One of the things I've learned from my first year of re-enactment is that a lot of the public are under the impression that we as re-enactors get paid for the events we do. The group I'm in do a lot for charity based sites and events, which always gives a good feeling to support historical sites that need help.
@CapriUni3 ай бұрын
All Blessings and Honors for Volunteers everywhere!
@DietrichvonSachsen3 ай бұрын
Hehe, I love how prominently Spook features in this video. Next time you're there, give him scritches for me!
@NicholasNappi3 ай бұрын
Oh as a medieval reenactor myself I know that exact feeling when you forget your cloak at home by accident and it starts to be cold or raining. I do multiple reenactment events a month so I do a lot of reenactment. Some months I have reenactment events almost every weekend. I do a lot of over night camping reenactment events too. I reenact the medieval executioner/torturer. And I love reenactment it’s an amazing community.
@Aussieloz13 ай бұрын
My mental health was bad for many years and I just kind of stopped going anywhere and doing anything. Now it has not only begun to improve, I’ve also left full time work to return to uni and I’m trying to get back to going out and doing interesting things. This has given me the idea to make a list of all the museums and other similar properties/events, and try and get to as many different ones as I can. Thank you!
@aimeemorgado87153 ай бұрын
Oh I wish you all the best! I think you are really on to something- heading for the less popular, or well known gems that are local museums. I hope you run into wonderful passionate people that keep you to continue your healing journey. I am sure your smile, curiosity, and kind presence is most welcome and appreciated . Never under estimate how much good a kind word, a bit of sincere interest. and eyes that crinkle with a smile does for the rest of the world. Sincere wishes for your health and comfort, new discoveries, and unlimited curiosity and joy! From Colorado Springs, CO USA.
@Aussieloz12 ай бұрын
@@aimeemorgado8715 thankyou, that's really lovely of you to say.
@samuelleask11323 ай бұрын
That was low key the cleanest transition from talking about medieval weaponry to modern internet privacy I’ve ever seen in my time on youtube 😂😂😂
@caitbarry96173 ай бұрын
Small local museums need the all the promo they can get. There's one in my home town that I didn't even know existed until my 20's despite being on the main high street! There's just a little plaque next to the door saying Tollbooth Museum and the whole thing is inside a 17th century gaol - so cool! I was also visiting a town further up the coast from me specifically for their aquarium and when we were wandering around looking for other stuff to do, we stumbled upon a toy museum in an old church. It was literally just someone's lifetime collection of toys from Victorian dollhouses and rocking horses to furby's and pokemon. I would never have known to look for it but it was absolutely fascinating.
@samuelleask11323 ай бұрын
Museums are always a net positive
@anarchodolly3 ай бұрын
Working cats are indeed a rare breed. 😆
@thekaxmax3 ай бұрын
depends where you are....
@jasminv86533 ай бұрын
Someone I met recently expressed very clear disdain that museums have had the nerve to ask that their reenactment group 'come and do crafts with kids, which is totally not what we do' and it really left a sour taste in my mouth. Reenactment has such incredible potential in increasing historical compassion and curiosity. I'm so glad there are also reenactors like you who seem to see the value!
@adaddinsane3 ай бұрын
My wife and I ran a LARPing group for many years, we loved doing things with the kids - we even did school events. They could wear chainmail and even get to fight (because rubber swords). The girls were vicious.
@beth12svist3 ай бұрын
Soon they will be complaining that no one wants to participate in their hobby anymore... 🙄
@gregoriogariglio77503 ай бұрын
hi Jimmy, i'm a 13 year old italian guy Who lives in Turin. I love your videos, very well produced ! I'm a very big history buff, i especially like late antique stuff and the Franks, so It would be so cool of you did a video on the early Franks, king clovis, their religione and culture. Thanks! you are amazing
@TheWelshViking3 ай бұрын
Salve e grazie Gregorio! I love the Franks too, so I will be doing a video. You’re very kind!
@gregoriogariglio77503 ай бұрын
thank you very very very much Jimmy! grazie a te
@MayYourGodGoWithYou3 ай бұрын
Being a bookworm interested in history I read Bede as a teenager. Recently found a copy of his book again on Kindle at a price I could afford so have purchased it and will reread it, no doubt I missed [or have simply forgotten in the last 50 years ] a lot but I look forward to reading his works again. Thank you for a great video.
@catherinejustcatherine17783 ай бұрын
The delightful hidden museum The tenacious & resourceful cat. Please spread, dear Algorithm
@amym.48233 ай бұрын
The Living Farm Museum in my county got shut down recently. I miss that place where I formed many wonderful memories with my family. Folks, please support your local museums and historic sites so they can continue to keep history alive.
@eileenhildreth83553 ай бұрын
Small museums on this side of the world (new Zealand) are struggling too
@robbpatterson67963 ай бұрын
Always thought of NZ as the Wales of abroad ❤ Always overlooked yet one of the most beautiful places in the world
@christinh69333 ай бұрын
I’ve never thought of the benefit to museums that reenactors can bring (I’m not part of a group but definitely love to go see them!) It’s a wonderful thing that y’all do!
@joannshupe93333 ай бұрын
That blade is breathtakingly beautiful! It's too bad the glass doesn't have more of a reputation to draw visitors in. You have to wonder how it survived.
@invisiblegoats93803 ай бұрын
Oh I'm so glad it didn't end up closing! I had a trip there with uni (and a few as a tiny child) and the person we spoke with said they might have to shut
@sarahwatts71523 ай бұрын
I really hope the cats have their own social media, this one was about to get under the cloak
@jeremyeagan44422 ай бұрын
Under the Cloak, sounds like a good band name or the name of a podcast
@westsaxoninwales3 ай бұрын
There's a cat?! I'm on my way!
@TheWelshViking3 ай бұрын
There are *three*
@chrisball37783 ай бұрын
8:08- drooling over that pattern welding. Beautiful.
@angelawilmot35882 ай бұрын
My experience the last 11 years with Jomsborg has been so rewarding. I can't imagine my life without my viking family. I even accidentally made a career out of it. I've sewn for countless reenactors and it brings me so much joy. Especially when I get a chance to recreate a different specimen of extant clothing.
@chrysanthemum82333 ай бұрын
Reenactors at a museum bring people in the following weekend too because people go home and tell their friends "we went to a museum and they had a live sword fight!" And then people who maybe wouldn't go will go because how often do you get to see Vikings having a sword fight? That's worth a Saturday morning.
@michellebyrom65513 ай бұрын
It is if the Vikings turn up a second time. Chances are they'll be rapping about pillaging in the next county.
@pyenygren22993 ай бұрын
I'd love to cuddle with Spook! _And_ see the sword and the other animals.
@elisabethmontegna54123 ай бұрын
“..you find me half dressed…” Uh-oh, is Jimmy filming in his shorts again??? Small museums are my favorite thing to go to when traveling because they tend to be more locally focused and often you get a much closer view of artifacts and exhibits. Thank you for bringing us along to Jarrow Hall. Unfortunately I’m in the US so I can’t visit it myself but this was a good reminder to go to the smaller museums in my area.
@alexandraslavoiu14073 ай бұрын
Can't explain how happy this video notification made me! I had a so-so day, and a so-so evening, but now I have things to think about, maps to search and museums to visit around my area. Just so you know, the stories you keep showing in your videos make my days a little bit better. Thank you!
@apcolleen3 ай бұрын
I had a tree fall on the roof over my bed yesterday during the hurricane about an hour after I went to bed at 6:00 a.m... So I guess it could be worse lol. I'm having micro sleeps while standing up. And now I'm going to go watch Rob Words new video from my bed which is currently in the living room. I had a waterproof mattress protector, and a lanolized wool cover on it which both got thrown in the wash on cold already. So yay wool! We push the bed out of the way before the water started pouring in. It nice having my usual Friday and Saturday content creators videos to watch.
@alexandraslavoiu14073 ай бұрын
@@apcolleen omg, that's scary! Hope you're ok!
@charlotteillustration57783 ай бұрын
My local museum focuses mainly on dinosaurs and fossils, being on the island of Portland on the Jurassic coast. So not much opportunity for re-enactments, but they do some great children’s activities.
@m.maclellan71473 ай бұрын
Me, I'ld show up in those silly "T-Rex" costumes that folks wear.......
@corriebelle3 ай бұрын
We love a Jimmy out in the field moment, thanks Jimmy!!
@Bildgesmythe3 ай бұрын
It's so terrible that museums and libraries are closing. It doesn't say much for societies priorities.
@annajonasson6123 ай бұрын
Close to were I live there are 3 viking museums with reconstructed houses etc. Foteviken, Trelleborgen and Vikingatider. All in Scania south Sweden. Trelleborgen is reconstructed at the site of a trelleborg. Conviniently situated in the town of Trelleborg :) . And yes I go there on events. But we have a really obscure very very very small private museum here also. Kannibalmuseet :) . Swedish tv even made a program of Kannibalmuseet. And YES it is what it sounds like. 😂
@moxiebombshell3 ай бұрын
Hahaha, love those cognates - One needn't speak swedish to know what to expect at the Kannibalmuseet 😅 (I appreciate your entire post, as well 😊)
@GilTheDragon3 ай бұрын
I feel ya, the yoke & goad that burden the heart with aching & inflame it with wrath. Libraries & museums being shuttered, the treasures of the people (not all of them physical) being buried or destroyed. It makes the head feel off center. Glad that folk fight against this enclosure of the public mind.
@karlahovde3 ай бұрын
Can confirm, joining a reenactment society is very fun! My group does 1858-1865, so a very different time. But it's a hobby that opens up so many exciting opportunities and teaches new skills! I've learned so much. I highly recommend finding a local group and giving it a try!
@hobbitor39903 ай бұрын
Im a new student at Newcastle uni and Jarrow is on my to-go list!! After this vid its definitely moved up the ranks in terms of priority haha! Thanks for the video and lovely message :^)
@IneffabLeigh3 ай бұрын
Re: the Welsh museum needing help, I'd bet one Michael Sheen would be keen to help if he hasn't already
@lilykatmoon45083 ай бұрын
No doubt!
@elizabethmcglothlin54063 ай бұрын
Hurrah for the site and hurrah for Jimmie!
@JootjeJ3 ай бұрын
My husband (then fiance) brought me to Bede's world a few decades ago. It is a lovely place and I really enjoyed the visit. I hope to go back there one day to see how much it's changed.
@krysab61253 ай бұрын
Jarrow Tourist Information Office absolutely WETTING THEMSELVES with delight at this video 😆 (I mean, it's worked - *I* want to go to all these places now) Also, you're partly to blame for me taking up reenactment recently, cheers for that!
@dees31792 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this plea Jimmy. I work in the museum sector. In one of the biggest and ‘best funded’ museum set ups. (Trying not to give away anything!) . But we still have insufficient money to look after the collections. Can’t afford to buy cardboard boxes etc. The money, such as it is, is all spent keeping us appearances and playing the political games that the directors think necessary. Because that is what keeps us in business within our host institution. The museum sector is full of brilliant people but it can be a very sad place. The research that gets done through can be mind blowing, even though it’s a battle to get there.
@cherylrosbak40923 ай бұрын
I adore small museums. The people who work there are always so knowledgeable and happy to share, and they have the time to do it.
@SkylerLinux3 ай бұрын
Ooh that is such a pretty sword hilt
@herebecause3 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us along on your museum trip! I like the message about how reenactment groups can help the community, as well!
@bunhelsingslegacy35493 ай бұрын
Not a re-enactor but my armoured medieval swordfighting group had one of our annual events today and it was a good time. They feed us well and we're their big draw. There's a local jousting group that's the main draw for any of the bigger events that have the space and insurance :)
@robintheparttimesewer67983 ай бұрын
The museum sounds really good. I love the small working museums and the small local ones. And your right they don’t get enough help and appreciation.
@cheerful_something_something3 ай бұрын
I love museums like this, always worth looking for small museums when you're traveling for something to do.
@MayYourGodGoWithYou3 ай бұрын
Does the shop have an online site, I live in Ireland so the odds on being able to visit are small [wish I could, would love to visit the relatively local Northumberland Zoo as well but am disabled and don't drive] but I WOULD be interested in the items in their shop if they have an online site.
@georgeeast13 ай бұрын
so that's where the sword ended up.
@TheWelshViking3 ай бұрын
It is! I do apologise, in my ignorance I hadn’t realised it was your work or I’d have credited you in the video.
@georgeeast13 ай бұрын
@@TheWelshViking no need Jimmy. We do these bits and often have no idea what happens to them.
@TheWelshViking3 ай бұрын
That’s a bit sad to hear - it looks splendid on the blade, though!
@georgeeast13 ай бұрын
@@TheWelshViking not really. Whoever puts the pieces together usually send me pics of the finished item and that's good enough. It means i get pleasant surprises when i visit museums or watch youtube vids. 🙂
@harpothekidrs32823 ай бұрын
I would ride into battle under spook's banner!!
@apcolleen3 ай бұрын
Spook is the reason picnic hampers were invented.
@harpothekidrs32823 ай бұрын
@@apcolleen and a king among cats!
@KamikazeKatze6663 ай бұрын
All hail Spook!
@FenrirsToeBeans3 ай бұрын
Yeah, someone remind Musk and Bezos when you get that rich you're supposed to have patronages of the arts. It's so sad to see these amazing places struggle
@SonsOfLorgar3 ай бұрын
They would just try to buy the places and turn them into commercial theme parks...🤮
@elaineedmonds3 ай бұрын
I am going to Durham next weekend, got something to do on '''saturday, looking forward to meeting Spook. Thank you for the link to the Llancaiach Fawr petition, I live aabout 3 miles aawa and I am disgusted by my local counc ee
@laughingcoyote87892 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about independent museums being mothballed! I volunteered at our local living history museum in Dallas, TX and the management contract between the Historical Society and the City was up this spring. They decommissioned a lot of the items and has turned it into a park with historical structures on the grounds. The saddest part for my best friend and I is that this will be the first year in a decade or so that we will not be participating in any cooking for the upcoming holidays. The city has one night event for the holidays with no real flames and no real fires on the property, so no cooking for us. It's just heartbreaking.
@aimeemorgado87153 ай бұрын
I reenact the lives of women throughout different eras for schools and especially senior adult assisted living apartment complexes. the more obscure the character the more I have to research to pull off this insane feat. What is the most fun is discovering what inspires curiosity about a stranger from another time. If you can participate in Chataquan festivals, reenactments, of living history , please do. If you see living history offered please support the organizations involved. Who is my favorite character? She's a dance mistress for the Turkish Pavillion at the 1893 Chicago World;s Fair. I can adopt an accent, wear what looks like an alien and exotic costume, and help people imagine what life was like for people and what they have in common. thanks Jimmy, I respect and appreciate the work you do here on the "Tubes, Very best to everyone.
@sarnea53313 ай бұрын
Im so lucky we live so c!ose to jarrow hall, we go all the time! Absoloutley lovely little museum ❤
@Bearleena3 ай бұрын
Terrible news about Llancaiach Fawr - and it was the reenactors who really brought it alive for us. My daughter was outraged to hear that under12s had to stand at Tudor dinner tables! Thanks too for the Moldova tip with Nord (am already a customer, they‘re fab), will try that out. Right now I have it set on Italy to practice my Italian with the ads. Scoprio di piu! Jarrow Hall would be a great destination for people who are getting the Newcastle ferry to Amsterdam. You could go to the museum in the morning before driving over to the ferry port.
@kojinaoftheinvertedeye8102 ай бұрын
Came for the museum, hooked on the sword, stayed for Spook, also the mentioning of Llancaiach Fawr being mothballed saddens me deeply, just last year I was there with my girlfriend and I would have really liked to go again, I'd gladly pay £20 per person lol, I love that place and it's so saddening to see it go, I really hope someone saves it, I wish I could single handedly save it
@papercranes72303 ай бұрын
Where’s the link for the museum?
@katwitanruna3 ай бұрын
Liked. Shared. Commented. Sent the algorithm off to find a hidden museum.
@crystallinecrow33653 ай бұрын
I was subscriber # 4k something, 100k is wild 😂😂 but well deserved!! One of the best channels on KZbin hands down 🖤
@laurawolfe432819 күн бұрын
I'm watching this WAY late, but it's also a dreary, rainy day where I am while watching. So there's that. Very important stuff! Wish I could travel over to take in all the amazing history.
@mid-walesrover6813 ай бұрын
Wages, energy, rent, insurances and maintenance are but some of the costs associated with running a small independent museum so yes, front of house volunteers will remain essential to their future. More important, though, are the volunteer charity trustees who actually run the show, ensure that the museums deliver their charitable object and put their signature to decisions. Without them there will be no museums but trustees prepared to put in a few hours a month to help manage their local small museum are difficult to recruit. I speak from experience Chairing a heritage museum in Wales. Happy to swap notes on this.
@Ella-iv1fk3 ай бұрын
I don't know if I'll ever go to Newcastle, but I did go to the Avalon Marshes museum recently, which is pretty cool. You can dress up as a viking or a Roman. Shields are really heavy.
@TheDopekitty3 ай бұрын
What's the difference between stained glass and colored glass?
@ChroniclerAether3 ай бұрын
Not sure what the difference is archaeologically, but I've only ever heard of stained glass being used in regards to windows, lamps, and other things where there's a bunch of different colors being cut and put together to form a design, like a mosaic. Colored glass is typically more of an overarching category that includes stained glass items, but also other things that include glass that isn't just clear and colorless (think bottles, bowls, decorative objects, etc.).
@lenabreijer13113 ай бұрын
Stained glass has the colour baked in, as in the chemicals colour the glass, for example gold mixed in gives you red glass. Painted glass is the colour is painted on and then baked. Early painted glass consisted of yellow, black and clear.
@skloak3 ай бұрын
Gosh do I wish we had that kind of thing near me. Not that I have the urge to do reenacting, but the archaeology in that corner of the world is incredible. Alas, I live in a place where not only is there no archaeology to be found, nobody would care even if there was. We have a modern art museum and a science museum; the former sees more business from grown-ups, while the latter will get kids in on field trips, but neither is particularly populated (the art museum isn’t even very populated by art). I console myself with episodes of Time Team, though they do occasionally make me a bit glum that I’ll never get to see actual old things myself.
@rivergalen40203 ай бұрын
Such a cute Spook
@Asgath3 ай бұрын
Was the group re-enacting Saint Cuthberts Lands? I used to re-enact with them when I was in my teens and early 20s until life took over. I miss those folks. Did a great snowy show one Christmas at Bede's world!
@theoldnorth27773 ай бұрын
Is that me, you, and Toddy bullying Myles at 10:38 ?
@TheWelshViking3 ай бұрын
Might be :F
@RandomAFP3 ай бұрын
...so what I'm getting here is that next time we're in the UK we should go East.
@KanonBlack132 ай бұрын
I just started a new romantasy book this week. About vikings banging Fae(not even ashamed of this). I was looking for some old words and their images and got to the website of this museum. It looks really interesting from the three(3!) pics they have on their website. I was instantly put out that they did not have any more info or pictures of the things they house or even the architecture of the place. So I'm thoroughly enjoying this vid. As always, I thank you ❤
@oliverschoneck7750Ай бұрын
Whats the book called?
@KanonBlack13Ай бұрын
@oliverschoneck7750 it's a 3 book series. The broken kingdom by L J. Andrews.
@jodireid14673 ай бұрын
I’m not to far from Castell Henllys, wonderful Iron Age settlement
@nailguncrouch10173 ай бұрын
I'd really like to go to Jarrow Hall, but can't afford overseas travel.
@apcolleen3 ай бұрын
Can you afford to go to a local museum and give them your money?
@nailguncrouch10173 ай бұрын
@@apcolleen yes I can, I have season pass.
@geekcollage3 ай бұрын
I love demo fighting, SCA fiighter, not super living history level of a re-enactorr, but i love early medieval history and it's so much fun to volunteer to help local orgs. Plus we do it for recruiting other interested people. Granted California doesn't have the amount of Viking/Anglo-Saxon museums you're going to have. 😂
@lapoppy48012 ай бұрын
Have you checked out the missions? There are many sites from the Alta California days all over the state, with various native American historical sites?
@geekcollage2 ай бұрын
@@lapoppy4801 yup! I live very close to one of the Spanish missions actually. Plus in Southern California we have a number of the old Alta California Rancho buildings and old settlers cabins preserved too. I loved visiting those as a kid.
@penihavir17773 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’ve added Jarrow to my wishlist. I wish we had as deep a material history here… only goes back to the Victorian era. So the reenactment isn’t nearly as fun.
@maranutt7753 ай бұрын
So happy to be finally caught up on videos!
@CraftsyPenguin2 ай бұрын
Late to the party, but I love the good mood of this video, the encouragement and the smiles by the end :) Thanks for your work and have a great time, Jimmy!
@angelcollina3 ай бұрын
I have heard of Jarrow… it was from you. Although I am on the mail list of another anglo saxon village… oh god forget it’s name… even though I live in flippin Washington state, USA. I’ll make it there eventually… *sigh*
@corrugatedcavalier52663 ай бұрын
Looks like a great time!
@Skooby592 ай бұрын
SMoooth integration my MAN!!
@horseenthusiast99033 ай бұрын
Excellent video! I wish that locally, I had small museums I could lend much reenacting expertise to, but the museums where I live are all focused on the 19th century onwards (well fascinating, and I can lend a bit of historical and family knowledge to that, but not reenacting; my reenactment knowledge is 12th century western european, and I'm branching out into Byzantine and Scythian stuff a bit, through my local SCA barony). But even if one's local museums aren't in your specific area of historical interest, I think everyone should go to them a hell of a lot more often. They're run on so little, and they give so much.
@dogmaticpyrrhonist5433 ай бұрын
A teeny bit more than a five minute drive for me. But the concept extends past that one museum.