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@staciewood22962 сағат бұрын
So happy to see you visited Cokenzie house. You made our day mentioning our names in the beginning of your video! Cokenzie is so cozy and made us feel at home. We stayed at Cokenzie House back in 2018 in a cottage on the right side of the home. We loved staying there so much, being able to walk in the garden area anytime we wanted. The people were so friendly and welcoming. The ladies that ran one of the little shops inside Cokenzie house also ran the little Airbnb at the time. John Muir way is a nice area to walk around and see some neat things. We were there in April time frame and the weather really nice for us dat the time. I think that Spring would be a nice time to go back stay a bit longer if you can. Glad that you were able to get into the cafe and warm up. It is a cute little cafe. The history of Cokenizie house is something worth checking out if you have not done that already. You’re right, overall there isn’t much to do there per se but there are some neat things to see that is historical. A few things we came across by accident, just exploring what we could find. One area there is an old salt mine. They have some of the machinery still there. So neat to see that and how the family lived during that time.
@minibohobat3 сағат бұрын
I love going to cockenzie, it's one of my favourite places to relax xx
@FionaMacdonald-p9pСағат бұрын
More day trips please.Great video.
@TheTeachingCouple3 сағат бұрын
One of my students is from Cockenzie 😍❤ M xx
@jeph-rey3 сағат бұрын
I find it interesting that you get embarrassed seen filming, every day i pass tourists etc filming / vlogging and dont give them a second thought. Have a great week , hopefully it will be less chilly.