Engelbert Humperdinck News Oldies Musics In the midst of a flower-filled garden in England, Engelbert Humperdinck appears with a gentle smile – the man who once melted hearts, now Quietly shares his home and peaceful garden that he calls “his little paradise”. In the vlog “Garden Tour Home in England (Tuesday Museday Week 39)”, Engelbert takes viewers around each flower path, each time-stained wooden chair, where he used to write music, think about life and remember his late wife. “I plant roses for her… so that when the wind blows, I feel she is still here,” he said softly. In his twilight years, he does not need the spotlight – just the scent of flowers, memories, and music still ringing in the wind.

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Now in his mid-80s, Engelbert speaks with a gentle awareness of time’s passage. He admits that he’s learned to slow down and appreciate the small joys of everyday life. “I don’t rush anymore,” he says. “When I water the flowers, I take my time. When I make tea, I really taste it. I think that’s what age teaches you — to live fully in each moment.”

He shares that filming his weekly Tuesday Museday vlogs has become a way to stay connected with fans around the world. “It’s like having a cup of tea with friends,” he says warmly. “They’ve supported me for 60 years — the least I can do is let them into my world a little bit.”

In this episode, viewers also see glimpses of Engelbert’s humor and humility. When a curious squirrel interrupts his filming by darting across the path, he bursts into laughter: “There’s my co-star! He steals the apples before I can!” The moment is unscripted, charming, and quintessentially Engelbert — proof that his warmth is no stage act.

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