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@MrW11YT8 ай бұрын
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@nmikali38488 ай бұрын
This was so lovely. This woman must have been joyful and grateful despite her losses to have lived so long ,all alone and have taken such great care of things. Its so clean now tho, someone MUST be caring for it?..most houses get cobwebs n dust after a month much less 30years. Its impeccable! I love how soft your background music is...how respectful you are...just so enchanting. Ty❤
@ahandad7 ай бұрын
I don't know about in Sweden, but in Alaska, USA that small "front porch" area would be called an Arctic Entry. It is an unheated room that you would enter from outside, with the door into the house kept closed. It keeps the cold air from outside from entering the heated house and cooling it down. It's also a good place to store your snowy shoes, boots and jackets to keep them from melting all over the floor in the house. In the summer they may open windows and the door into the house to allow more air to flow through and cool the house.
@MariannaKatz178 ай бұрын
Great video. I love Sweden, land of my forefathers. When you first walked in to the kitchen, you picked up a tool and you said it was to grind vegetables. It is actually a wood plainer. It is used to shave off wood to level it, such as a door or cupboard door. If it no longer closes because the house has settled and the door frame is a bit off, this is used to shave a bit of the wood off.
@Jiuhuashan8 ай бұрын
Exactly. I have a similar tool on my tool bench.
@gill87798 ай бұрын
@@Jiuhuashan It always makes me laugh when younger people have no idea what old appliances are for. I remember my grandmother having things that I also had no idea what they were.
@pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN8 ай бұрын
It functions more like a rasp than a plane and is actually called a multi rasp plane. It's designed to be used on wood amongst other building materials. They also work well for shredding certain vegetables like carrots and grating hard cheeses...Multi use I guess, for whatever our imagination can think of 👍
@KerliYN8 ай бұрын
Your videos cannot compare to any other urban explorer´s. You humanize the house and turn it into somebody´s home. I can almost feel their presence and daily life. Congratulations. You are both making a remarkable job.
@willyegger44888 ай бұрын
Hey, I can only fullheartedly agree to your statement! Lesley is really filling these abandoned locations with his kind heart and soulful comment with new life. Me too I can't compare his way of exploring to any other explorer I am also watching. One exception: Of course also Maureno from Explomo is in his own way quite close to Lesley, and I also love watching his videos. - Wishing you also merry and blessed Easter and kindest regards.
@paulaestes5678 ай бұрын
I agree
@SmokeyMt.7 ай бұрын
@willyegger4488 I agree. I think he has been in the top spot now since about 2022. ❤
@HaNguyenThiThu-qn5dr5 ай бұрын
Dịch qua tiếng việt
@libertygiveme19878 ай бұрын
My daughter and her husband have beds for their boys that grow with them!!!! I think it's really COOL, and saves on money too!!!! Wanted to say, I LOVE the way you guys take such care of NOT HURTING the belongings of the people that once lived in these homes!!!! BRAVO!!!!
@HearGear8 ай бұрын
This facts are not actually true, she was born in 1919 and died in 2004 which makes her 85 years old. Her husband was born in 1910 and died in 1973 at the age of 63. The house you are in making this video is well protected by the citizens living in this village that keeping an eye on the house every now and then. A few times since the house was left alone some people that have been a little to much interested in the house have been scared off by people from near by houses. People in those villages have very very good eyes and know when ever a car seem to stops on the road or if there is strange people lurking around. Anyway, this house is a time capsule and almost impossible to see if from the main road in the summertime because of bushes and trees. But I know its there and will be for a long time to come.. thanks for making such a great video.. :D
@KatsCats26198 ай бұрын
I find it strange why no relatives have claimed it😢
@HearGear8 ай бұрын
@@KatsCats2619 Its not really strange because here in Sweden there is quite a lot of houses like this, this particular house is not abandoned, but there is a big number of houses in Sweden that actually is abandoned..
@JeanStAubin-nl9uo8 ай бұрын
Can I ask if older houses in Sweden have toilets inside or there are outhouses that they use instead? I don't think that she would have used that pail that Leslie said. Thank you. I love that they neighbors are looking out for the house.
@HearGear8 ай бұрын
@@JeanStAubin-nl9uo Its very common with both toilets inside and outside in older houses. Most empty houses like this is overlooked by neighburs no matter where in Sweden it is, well if the house is all by it self in the woods maybe its not as easy to keep an eye on an empty house..
@mariafrancamattu9365 ай бұрын
I video sono bellissimi e meraviglioso vedere queste case , castelli,ville ...ma io sono contraria , e ostile che qualcuno anche se con onestà entri a frugare o curiosare nelle proprietà private
@lawrenceharp63968 ай бұрын
Heat rises to the top, so yes bedroom on top! Perfect for fall / winter. I once lived in a place much like this, yet more like Spain climate. It would get cold nights in fall, and VERY cold in winter until late spring, so I'd stay on upper level. During summer, it would be too hot above, so would stay on bottom level where it remained cold to cool year round. Lovely home in your video! So glad it has not been ransacked and vandalized .
@raquelfrench19018 ай бұрын
I like that you are so respectful of the places and things you touch… you honor the residents now gone. You and Danny make a good pair
@kerrywagner88578 ай бұрын
I love your affection for old sewing machines. I have one from my great grandmother who had a dress shop years ago. It’s a beautiful piece of furniture I cherish.
@KayNewcombe8 ай бұрын
The items hanging on the entrance wall are carpet beaters. They were used to clean rugs before there were vacuum cleaners.
@earlatkins95598 ай бұрын
Another beautiful little Swedish home. They are so cozy and practical. There must be someone looking after this place. Everything is clean and dust free. You guys take such care when exploring these places. Much respect to you and Danny for your dedication. I have watched others on KZbin, and some don't take the care like you two do to put things back, or pick up photographs laying on the floor.
@tsullivan3808 ай бұрын
At approximately 5:45 in the video, Lesley picks up a tool off the table that he may have thought was for vegetables, it's actually a hand wood rasp for woodworking. Another excellent exploration bu Bros of Decay.
@paulinelarson4658 ай бұрын
Now a days - people are using rasps to grate things like lemon peel - zest, whole nutmeg, hard cheese, etc. Young people have forgotten the original use of this tool.
@lotusdolphin8 ай бұрын
What an amazing little lady. I absolutely love this one Lesley and Danny. so pristine she must’ve been a lovely little lady. I can see her with her little cup of tea looking out in her flower garden. And thinking no I must dust first before I can go out in the garden. I know I do it every day lol She was not a lady of frivolous things, but very practical things Her husband must’ve passed away very early, and she lived the rest of her life out by herself just like my grandmother Sending love from LIZ in California🤟🏻😎🐬💜🐇🇺🇸
@VoonChile6 ай бұрын
What a wonderful home. It's so nice to see it hasn't been vandalized by bad disrespectful people. Just beautiful.
@freyadoris8 ай бұрын
Husqvarna and Electrolux are Swedish brands! 🇸🇪
@Jaquerida78 ай бұрын
Não sabia que Electrolux é marca sueca. Aqui no Brasil temos geladeiras, máquinas de lavar entre outros eletrodomésticos.
@TheOhamd7 ай бұрын
exakt 👍
@marieleopold16258 ай бұрын
The 'Palace of a Princess' who outlived them all! Lonely, Lovely...a home she was very grateful to live in for the length of her life. Thanks for sharing. health and Blessings!
@gunlindblad52028 ай бұрын
The numbers on the woodstowe in the kitchen is the model and it is impotant when you buy spareparts witch is all availible still. As you mentioned there is a woodstowe in very many swedish kitchens and they are still put in in newbuilds. The ¨fireplacë in the basement is a breadowen and it is not heating the rest of the house, as you can see every room has it’s own ¨kakelugn¨ and every fireplace has it’s own pipe in the chimney. I guess she did sleep downstairs at the end because there where 2 beds downstairs, one in the kitchen and one in the room with the white furniture. The sofas are beds, you open the lid and pull it out and it gets wider, if you get in to another swedish old house open it up and see if there is bedding inside.
@JeanStAubin-nl9uo8 ай бұрын
Thanks! Good to know.
@coolmusic4meyee8 ай бұрын
Thank you for displaying my beautiful homeland of Sweden. The history and traditions is something we are very proud of and our way of life. Sweden is one of the best countries in the world thanks to its people who built it.
@ramona_rami56438 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed watching this interesting exploration! The house looks so cozy and neat as if abandoned a short time ago! I love the family items! Thank you,guys, for this episode! Take care!
@constance97898 ай бұрын
Another enjoyable adventure. Swedens fill our country with their homes, crafts, and culture. They are known for people of many skills especially in the art of handling woods. One of the fist tools of a craftsman that you first picked up was a rasp used with wood, not vegetable, however maybe someone somewhere does. If you noticed plastic cover just about all horizontal plains. In the home, to protect the surfaces of dust and primarily wood, for they were always building it working with and building something. Hence much of the furnishings in the house. The patio in the US is referred to as a seasonal porch, patio is concert slab or blocks on the ground outside for recreational activity. The other room in the house you referred to as the dining room with the beams on the ceiling to me was a room they used as a work room for they were always working on projects and they never remodeled that room they kept it as their work room, even the attic was used to store materials for future plans as they remodeled. Leaving the last room for rest, her cover alls were even kept to hang up last.
@Crystal_Abbott-jn6xs8 ай бұрын
This was an awesome exploration. Thank you for sharing. I am sorry I left the premier a little early but did come back to finish it. You and Danny are just beyond awesome! As always Hugs. Have I mentioned hove much I love your voices?
@dewithistle9108 ай бұрын
I love you pair! 🤗 You’re SO respectful of the properties you show us (the UK’s Sam & Jess Explore are a young couple who are also very respectful), believe me not all of you are. There’s just something about Swedish abandoned properties though… a lot of them literally look untouched. No vandalism or folk wrecking them, it’s wonderful to see. Thank you for sharing.❤️🌻
@SmokeyMt.7 ай бұрын
Lesley, you may know that I started watching Explorations by most all the ones you know, around 8 years ago. You have always documented with your heart and with great resect and care not only for the home owners but for your fans. We never have to listen to bad language and laughing about any of an owners life choices. You and Danny partner very well because he is like you. I loved this home!! Great find!! Thanks 😊 🫂 🙏 be safe.❤
@exploringsydneyandbeyond90598 ай бұрын
Sometimes the simplest places are the best to explore, this is just incredible, well done. I'm so impressed with this find and who better to present it to us than yourself Leslie . Thank you.
@lindatimmons36758 ай бұрын
Lots of people living in small houses in the country use the attic for a bedroom. Heat goes up during the winter so its warm and its cool in the summer. Its not that unusual. 😊
@janetpersons76478 ай бұрын
Many people in the midwest of the USA live upstairs in the winter and then in the basement in summer since heat rises.
@paulaestes5678 ай бұрын
I have recently stumbled across this channel and I must say, I am in love! These abandoned homes you show are so intriguing, I'm absolutely amazed at the beauty in these places. Each one I see seems to be more beautiful the last. I have binge watched so many! I'm excited for more episodes! Thank you for sharing these homes with us!
@Musicismylove8888 ай бұрын
Such a well-built building and the display of her simple life are very charming. ❤❤❤
@VeilFairchild8 ай бұрын
Yet another great video from Sweden! This was the sweetest little house I've seen in a long time. So very cozy and inviting. I loved everything and was surprised to see it so clean and in such good shape. I can imagine feeling very welcomed in this house at one time. Thanks again for sharing this lady's life, home, and story with us!
@Katseye1028 ай бұрын
What beautiful little house!! It was very loved when this lady was alive. Thank you for sharing!!
@matthewthomasjames4 ай бұрын
I loved the hushed reverence you both display in these old places; so respectful of the lives that were lived in these homes; such loving care you take in handling their former possessions.
@JeanStAubin-nl9uo8 ай бұрын
I have to say that you always choose the best music to compliment your videos. It really adds to it immensely.
@lorigagnon13858 ай бұрын
So blessed to catch you on a premiere! I'm a HUGE fan and always share on Facebook ❤
@constance97898 ай бұрын
I remember watching you years ago when you passed the address book and said you didn’t know what that was. Love to watch and listen to the two of you💓
@justanotherperson95298 ай бұрын
Time is so relative,this house is still in prestige condition,well made,i will never understand why relatives or even people from government services are not dealing with this problem. I am sure lots of people would be interested in purchasing house like this,i mean i wouldd buy something like this if i was in sweden,It looks beautiful.
@anastasiav84924 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree!
@joannajohnson6966 ай бұрын
I love the Swedish Furniture and how tidy she was about everything. Thank you for showing this home.
@willyegger44888 ай бұрын
Hey hey, dear Lesley again such a lovely explore video from my most favorite explorer! - Everytime when I watch your videos it makes me nearly speechless how you succeed to fill these abandoned locations with new life exclusively due to your unique and soulful way of approach to the probable life of the former owners. Respect, bro, that is a great talent, a special gift, you are having! - This Swedish house was really a legit time capsule. It was very pleasant to see how neatly everthing was well organized. Beautiful furniture and a lot of wonderful small ornaments were visible showing how lovingly the former owner decorated her home. I guess, that she might have been in quite good health even in her older days. - I also loved the beautiful harmonious atmosphere in this house. And - yes, the incredibly pristine bedroom in the attic was quite an unexpected surprise. Of course I can't end my comment before praising once more the exceptionally high quality of the camerawork from our beloved Danny! Wow! And I enjoyed listening to the conversations you had with him. He very often draws your attention to details, which are also significant for the video! Wonderful explore video! I enjoyed watching every minute of it, and I am already looking forward to your next explore adventure, my friend! Wishing you fullheartedly a very merry Easter, peace and kindest regards.
@evaganslandt47208 ай бұрын
The oven is called ” kakelugn ” in Swedish. A direct translation would be Tile Oven. They are typical Swedish.
@BelindaAmaro8 ай бұрын
Wow how intriguing and beautiful and amazing wow.! I live in the United States and I don’t see beautiful houses like the ones I been seeing it’s so amazing 😮. I accidentally bumped into your videos and I’m glad I did. Thank you 🙏 for your videos. I’ve subscribed to you. God Bless.
@belight1238 ай бұрын
I just randomly stumbled upon this as well and felt the same, the houses in the US tend to feel like they age so much and are in terrible shape when you see an older house. It's hard to believe that the house has been left for 31 years and still looks this good. Her energy must have been so full of love and light that it preserved it so well.
@cottagedweller43698 ай бұрын
Both Electrolux and Husqvarna are actually swedish manufacturers.
@MissMaggie2468 ай бұрын
I hope this sweet lady had a happy life! And that she didn’t die alone. Leslie…I can see how happy you are to have Danny back! And how is your brother Jordy? He has been AWOL for a long time…I hope he is doing well. Please tell me what the black polish on your nails means! Thank you for this video…nice job!
@JeanStAubin-nl9uo8 ай бұрын
I didn't even know that Lesley had a brother that worked with him and I've been watching for two years. I'll have to look back a few years to see Jordy.
@jonimarchese76558 ай бұрын
Hi Leslie and Danny, this was a strange house, some parts you could see the decay, some parts looked like someone was going in there and cleaning, hardly any dust, very few cobwebs, some wooden things looked like they were recently dusted. It certainly didn't look thirty years abandoned. Great explore guys. Love from N.Y.
@PaulSmith-pz9eq8 ай бұрын
What a beautiful home . Mrs Bluma must have been a remarkable woman. Maybe she had a kitten or cat? Danny contributes very well. He is very knowledgeable as well. Thank you Leslie , Wouldn’t it be nice somehow to speak with a family member now .
@gailsprangers93888 ай бұрын
The first thing I thought was that she kept chickens when I saw the egg cartons. I do the same thing. I keep a dozen chickens, and people always give me their egg cartons so I have a place to put the eggs or give the eggs to them in.
@shirleyshirley41888 ай бұрын
The room with all the newer white furniture was likely the bedroom. (likely was the living room before) The "sofa" is a day bed. I'm sure the lady had long stopped being able to go upstairs because of her age. Or, the bedroom upstairs was the kids room. It looks like it has two double beds together with a large headboard and against the wall are two beds end to end. It was not odd to partition off a portion of an attic and make bedrooms as needed. Remember, they didn't have lights or air conditioning and heat like we do today, so it was all the same to them.
@mariannebergman86164 ай бұрын
You have been in Sweden!!! How awesome! 😃👍🏼 I live in Piteå in north of Sweden. And no, those coins have no value today because the Swedish state have changed the types of money since 1992, a few times. And every fireplace are lighted one by one. Not from the basement. 😉Fun that you've been here. You are welcome back!! ❤
@luckyhands49953 ай бұрын
im new to the channel, and this is jut amazing how well preserved this all is. I feel like places left behind are no strangers to vandalism, this is truly a wonder to behold. the house itself and with the outside surroundings, very much reminds me of upstate new york, in america, where my grandmother would cover all of her furnishings with plastic, to keep them looking new while not in use. just wow
@markjeffreyederango68428 ай бұрын
Thanks to Lesley and Danny... nice video ❤❤❤
@andreachristensen78558 ай бұрын
The thing on the table could be a wood rasp or a cheese grater. They are similar. They also have drywall rasps too
@lucyugottabcool60878 ай бұрын
What a beautiful time capsule! I really enjoyed you sharing it. Keep on exploring!
@annafogli2668 ай бұрын
Capsula del tempo👍
@raquelfernandez4638 ай бұрын
Love you both i am a Grandma from California Bakersfield.Love you Danny,Lesle.And anyone else that Works with you.Been Waching you for a while.Keep doing a great job.Love Raquel.🤗.
@random-vids51678 ай бұрын
Great video guys. i would like to mention that both Husqvarna and Electrolux is from Sweden.
@nightstalkerck8 ай бұрын
I think one of her old Neighbors comes by and cleans a little, there is no way it could be this dustless after 30 years.
@keithhughes34198 ай бұрын
Indeed. The fridge had been completely empied. The exterior grounds are also not anywhere near overgrown to the exttent you could expect, after 30 years neglect.
@cleanmindyt8 ай бұрын
no people = no dust
@DasboardTVDE6 ай бұрын
@@cleanmindyt bruuh this is not true, i have a holiday house, we left it and there's always dust when we went there for holiday
@judyparsons16578 ай бұрын
Thanks Leslie and Danny loved the video ❤
@azzamarwan54768 ай бұрын
Hi Danny and Lesley , thank you so much for the beautiful video like always 🎉🎉🎉
@jak94838 ай бұрын
Thank you for being so respectful. How interesting. ❤ Jayne USA.
@iVyiVy15937 ай бұрын
5:21 the blue bench/sofa 🛋️ 😍!!!! just everything in that kitchen, omg🥰 8:01 I googled that and it’s a dessert. Toska Torta. The modern ingredients I found dont differ much from what I got to see in the recipe in this this video., 13:12 that house is almost in move in furnished condition 😅!
@carinaejag8 ай бұрын
Electrolux isn't American. The company Electrolux originates from a merger of two companies-Lux AB and Swedish Elektron AB so no wonder we have a lot of Electrolux in Sweden.
@KrystynaKaczynski8 ай бұрын
Could be now.
@lindatimmons36758 ай бұрын
@@KrystynaKaczynski..... I like Electrolux vacuum cleaners.
@Kare19498 ай бұрын
We use to have a lot of Electrolux vacuums here in USA too. My Mom owned one.
@talindakelley1898 ай бұрын
I had one in the 80’s
@Unknown-jy7ku8 ай бұрын
You are try to prove this company is Swedish in every vedio are you ceo of this company 🥴 granny 🤐
@JanJanssen-q5g8 ай бұрын
Guys, your ‘wine cellar’ is an ice cellar to keep things frozen during summer, your ‘vegetable rasp’ on the kitchen table is actually a woodworking rasp made by Stanley, the blue and white tiles in the kitchen are delftware made in Holland, Husqvarna brand is as Swedish as Volvo, certainly not German……………
@MusicLover-ui9sm8 ай бұрын
All the material stuff we collect during our lifetime Will be left behind to rot Or be sold or passed down So we all need to remember daily Life is short Live it the best you can daily And not try to get upset over anything And stop collecting stuff we don’t need Spend your time and money making memories Not buying stuff that means nothing
@joycemajor25557 ай бұрын
Interesting place from the partial finished upstairs to no toilet in the house only 30 years ago blows my mind, I wonder if there’s an outhouse on the property. I think the clean white room with the little table and chairs is possibly like a family/game room.Thanks for another fun video.
@marilyndenler13708 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing guys. Loved this home, especially the kitchen💖
@Bobby84518 ай бұрын
I just wanna say you guys have THE BEST abandoned places videos Ever! I love the history of places like this and your voice dude i listen alot of times to fall asleep to. Great vids all around. Love you guys!
@charlottegibson99928 ай бұрын
Thank you for another fascinating adventure. I truly enjoyed my time with you both. Truly a lovely place. As always much love from Arizona. Have a super day..😊
@COMPOUNDCOLLECTIVE8 ай бұрын
At 15:50 those are rug beaters. For beating dust and dirt from rugs.
@jenniffer90348 ай бұрын
What an awesome video Hello Lesley and Danny that one white room was left perfect
@Genesis-wo3dg5 ай бұрын
Really gorgeous house. I love seeing everything left behind. What a gem. Thanks guys
@carmencirino46698 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing a very lovely place.
@andreachristensen78558 ай бұрын
I noticed that they have a lot of dining spaces in Europe rather than a living room and a dining room. The bench like couch looked like a day bed. That may be where she slept. I believe that room had a bureau in it too
@kristinajoelsson93378 ай бұрын
The pictures around the mirror in the hall are reproductions that came as appendices in weekly newspapers. The first is made by Carl Larsson, a great Swedish artist
@patriciamariemitchel8 ай бұрын
One good thing about it: no one has to fight over the bathroom... just hand them a bucket. 👀🤔
@ГалинаКравчук-й8ы8 ай бұрын
За домом явно кто- то ухаживает,за 30 лет тут бы все покрылось паутиной и толстым слоем пыли, может родственники приезжают отдыхать
@patriciamariemitchel8 ай бұрын
@@ГалинаКравчук-й8ы, Может быть
@patriciamariemitchel8 ай бұрын
@@ГалинаКравчук-й8ы, Может быть
@maurad53787 ай бұрын
With such a nice kitchen and stove, it’s astonishing there’s no bathroom. The bedroom in the attic was not really a built room but simple wall. Like your look in this video Leslie. Beard and mustache, nice haircut too!
@charolettehoward46918 ай бұрын
fantasic i would move in there tomorrow.had such a warm feeling in this home.thank you from pittsburg pa
@JeanStAubin-nl9uo8 ай бұрын
How could a 102 year old woman do her business by balancing on that tiny pail? There was another table in that bathroom that was covered up. Maybe if you lift that up there is a commode in there? This was such a charming house. She must have been an immaculate person. She kept everything so nice. Thank you for sharing this with us!
@paulasames71038 ай бұрын
This was mesmerizing. Great production!!! Add to this my 18 pound magickitty purring softly, these two voices, and it's pennies from heaven.🐼
@FlorCepeda-j7k8 ай бұрын
Hola Lesley. Tu trabajo es muy versátil, muy variado desde mansiones majestuosas a viviendas sencillas, Pero todas con su historia única. Tu y Danny hacen un gran equipo, enriquecen mucho cada uno de sus videos. Les saludo desde Coahuila, México.
@barbkeil-burton68948 ай бұрын
Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 Beautiful Yellow Abandoned House in N. Sweden of Mrs. Bluma ( unmarried is Miss) Wow 30 Yrs Abandoned but 2024 - 30 = 1994 & Wow, Mrs. Bluma to Live to 101 & Sad to Out Live Some of Her Children, I Don`t Want to Live that Long, To Out Live My Children!! Shame the Children or Grandchildren have Not Come Back, To Get All the Belongings!! @ 4:27 In the Basement, that is Not a Fireplace..but a Bread or Pizza Oven!! @ 5:39 on the Kitchen Table is a Wood Planer to Level Off the Top of Doors or Cupboard Doors!! @ 18:49 Not a Patio, but a Closed in Porch!! @ 19:25 In the Closet was a Rug Beater To Beat on Rugs to Get Dirt Out of Them!! I Believe the Side Benches is where Mrs. Bluma Slept when she got into her Late 80`s or 90`s Age!! The House I Live in Now, has the Upstairs Attic that was converted to 2 bedrooms & a bathroom!! Thanks Lesley & Danny for Sharing this Lovely Home of Mrs.Bluma, I Loved the Whole House!!💖 Take Care You 2 on Your Next Journey & have a Wonderful Evening!! ❤ Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
@IngridBalt6 ай бұрын
Im Wintergarten war ein Teppichklopfer.Die gute Hausfrau hing den Teppich über eine Stange im Garten und hat dann den Staub ausgeklopft. War füher absolut üblich
@manithefoodie8 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing the rug too ❤
@denisewatson52958 ай бұрын
What a charming little house 🏠. I love everything about it. It is so cozy. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊 ❤❤
@KerliYN8 ай бұрын
Besides that, we can feel the respect you have for each piece of what is left.
@jaynorris37228 ай бұрын
I get the feeling that the ones left behind do what they can to tidy up but kind of give up. I also think that the old people who leave a lot of stuff behind is because they grew up during ww2 and the depression. Just a thought. Anyway, thank you for the videos.
@betsyowings29858 ай бұрын
The art work is called in the us is called string art
@mariasara76598 ай бұрын
E encanta leslie !! El es tan sentimental ! Y todos los abandonos lo muestra con tanta pasion , se le llena su alma de gozo . ME IMAGINO ALGUNA VEZ CUANDO ALGUNO DE SUS FUTUROS HIJOS LE REGALE UN DIBUJO . LLORARA COMO UN BEBE . MIS CARIÑOS DESFE CHILE ,Y CUANDO VIENEN A CHILE ¡¡ HA !!! 🇨🇱⚘❤🖐🍺
@susan76398 ай бұрын
Looking forward to watching!!!! Thanks Leslie 🙋🏻♀️
@aisl61908 ай бұрын
You young guys are hilarious.... . It's very unlikely that room is a wine cellar, most like a cold room for vegetable and food storage. The implement on the kitchen table is a woodworking tool Electrolux were manufactured in Husqvarna. Husqvarna is a Swedish brand, named after the town of Huskvarna in Smaland where everything from Motorcycles to stoves, to chainsaws were manufactured both under the Huskvarna name, and others like Electrolux. The "kalel ung" is a very clever heating system... the heat rises, warms the tiles and reflects heat into the room... the tassel is not decoration, it's there to open and close the flue system. There will be the same thing in the room above. The candle holder is for Advent, one candle was lit on each Sunday in advent before Christmas... I think it's more a porch, where you can take off your outdoor clothes, more than a sunroom.. Yes they are carpet beaters. You hang rugs and mats over the washing line and beat the dust out of them. That box is for mens collars, and you put the studs in the top. I'm pretty sure that the house was remodelled at some stage in the 1960's and what you are calling the attic was the upstairs that was never finished... the glass porch looks like an addition too.
@kathyschauer21148 ай бұрын
We call it string art and it was first popular in the 70’s
@JeanStAubin-nl9uo8 ай бұрын
It was beautifully done.
@linanilsson99458 ай бұрын
oh what fun! thank you for documenting Swedish abandoned houses 🌟🌸
@Sunshine-kd5cg8 ай бұрын
Beautiful little yellow 🏡...thanks for sharing handsome man😊
@tzok098 ай бұрын
If she started to sleep downstairs in the day bed, she would have covered the bed upstairs bedding to protect and keep it clean. Maybe family visited and slept upstairs.
@weronicanatefalk33418 ай бұрын
I wish I was with u guys, to see all of the wonderful homes back in the days!❤it!
@dobys618 ай бұрын
Great video, Bros Of Decay. I am one of your newer subscribers and really enjoy watching your videos!!
@lindatimmons36758 ай бұрын
That canister vacuum looks like a Shop Vac an early one, one of the first ones made.
@LisaNelsonSnugglebunny8 ай бұрын
Awesome as always Lesley
@nomad30368 ай бұрын
Just because I heard you say it before: Husqvarna is, of course, a Swedish and not a German company. It is also one of the oldest continuosly operating companies and the world and they make everything from lawn mowers over sewing machines to motorcycles (the motorcycle division now belongs to KTM).
@ИринаГундина-с1е4 ай бұрын
Ребята, здравствуйте! Я, очень люблю смитреть ваши фильмы с заброшенными домами. Я, благодоря вам вижу другую жизнь. Старина дома, у каждого своя история! Спасибо вам! ❤😅
@lindadavis-ys1cf7 ай бұрын
I can just see her paddling around her kitchen and throughout ther beautiful home!❤❤❤
@wisdomlistens207 ай бұрын
It’s like your archeologists! Explore the homes, the years, the things left behind that tell a story of how people lived. Makes you think… what foot prints of your life will be left behind
@tracywarbritton28118 ай бұрын
Beautiful home❤. It seems pretty well kept. I'm wondering if someone is maintaining this home❤. I'm just curious. Anyway, wonderful video.
@cynthiamorgan23748 ай бұрын
It’s as if time stood still. They still live like their ancestors. Thank-you for taking me there.
@lennawisehart48888 ай бұрын
I love your videos! Those pictures taped to the cupboards were not The Beatles I believe it was The Monkeys
@Bluerose8888 ай бұрын
No it wasn't the Monkees, not sure who they were
@AllanOlssonАй бұрын
Why do people applaud when a cheeky KZbinr trespasses into someone's house .. and films and rummages through personal things ?