Hey guys! 👋
After some time away from creating videos on YouTube… here I am again. 🙈
Yes, I really missed making and sharing videos. Lately I’ve been recording a few things without really knowing what I wanted to create. 😄
But I think I’m starting to figure it out. I’d love to show you a little more of my everyday life: where I drive (I love driving 🚗), what I do during the day, and maybe even what I eat. I’m still figuring things out, but it will be something along those lines.
Today, I’m taking you with me on a relaxing countryside drive along the small rural roads where I live. We’re heading to my parents’ home, and along the way I’ll show you some countryside landscapes. 🌿
During the drive, I also talk about Storm Kristin, which recently passed through this area. You can still see some of the damage it caused along the roads and in the surrounding fields.
When we arrive at my parents’ place, I’ll show you around their small farm: the animals, the fruit trees, and some of the crops. 🌳
If you enjoy relaxing drives, rural life, and nature sounds, I hope this video brings you a calm and peaceful moment.
Thank you for being here. 🤍
#ASMR #CountrysideDrive #RuralLife #FarmLife #RelaxingDrive #NatureSounds #StormKristin
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ASMR /// Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a calming, pleasurable feeling often accompanied by a tingling sensation. This tingle is said to originate in a person’s head and spread to the spine (and sometimes the limbs) in response to stimulation. The stimuli that trigger ASMR vary from person to person. Some of the most common ones include whispers, white noise, lip smacking, having a person’s complete attention (as in having one’s hair cut by a hairdresser), as well as brushing, chewing, tapping, scratching, and crinkling.
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