Thanks Valerie, no I haven't lost my accent entirely. It has changed somewhat. My British friends haven't lost theirs either. It would have been different if we had come over here when we were very young I suppose.
Lovely area, Denise, and I, too, love your English accent! My father's parents were born in Kent, England, and I have seen photos and videos of the area, and I can definitely see why it is dubbed the 'Garden of England'. I really enjoyed your video, thank you so much for sharing. :)
I managed to play a bit of this. I agree you have not picked up the American accent. I have a South African accent but then I went to Rhodesia when I was 9! Cheers Diane
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I just love your English accent. I could listen to you talk forever. My great grandfather came over from England on a boat.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ginny and how very interesting about your great-grandfather. People were very brave in those days.
DeleteI love your video
ReplyDeleteThank you Gosia :)
DeleteLovely, although I did notice you still have most of your English accent.
ReplyDeleteThanks Valerie, no I haven't lost my accent entirely. It has changed somewhat. My British friends haven't lost theirs either. It would have been different if we had come over here when we were very young I suppose.
Deleteso happy to hear your voices, I have seen your faces and I like hearing you to. great idea and I love he video
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra, I am happy you enjoyed our video.
DeleteLovely area, Denise, and I, too, love your English accent! My father's parents were born in Kent, England, and I have seen photos and videos of the area, and I can definitely see why it is dubbed the 'Garden of England'. I really enjoyed your video, thank you so much for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda and how interesting about your paternal grandparents being born in Kent :)
DeleteIt looks like quite a pleasant spot.
ReplyDeleteIt was, a very pleasant spot :)
DeleteI managed to play a bit of this. I agree you have not picked up the American accent. I have a South African accent but then I went to Rhodesia when I was 9!
ReplyDeleteCheers Diane
Happy you got to listen to some of the video Diane. I would enjoy hearing your accent sometime.
DeleteNice video guys!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine:)
DeleteI too loved your accent...would love to be there to go for a walk, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rose, I would have loved that :)
DeleteI love the accent! Enjoying the walk.
ReplyDeleteThanks PAm :)
Deleteso cute...lovely to hear you!!! i posted a lot of butterfly pictures on wednesday, "if you want to have a look" (i said in my english accent)!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd your accent is jolly good Debbie :). Coming over to see your butterfly pics :)
DeleteWhat fun! It looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenn, it truly was a lovely walk.
DeleteHello, loved the video and what a nice spot for a walk. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen and the same to you :)
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