45: The Scottish Isle | Hiking Fodder to Our Sheep; How to Chop a Huge Cedar; Restoration. Scotland

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The Scottish Isle

The Scottish Isle

Күн бұрын

We begin processing the huge cedar which fell across our access path during Storm Isha and discuss the uses for the wood. Katie restores the hot water wood stove. We lay by another store of chopped firewood for next year, and hike down to the cottage with fodder for the pet sheep. Scott starts to the lime mortaring process.
Welcome to The Scottish Isle. A 'fly-on-the-wall' channel where we share the captivating world of our life on this private island in the Hebrides. Our channel is your window to the rich treasures of this unique way of life, showcasing Scotland's beauty, local traditions, and the enchanting, old-fashioned lifestyle we embrace. Join us on this exciting journey as we explore the stories and wonders that shape our island life, from breath-taking landscapes to cherished traditions; the renovation of a 300-year-old cottage, and the restoration of antiques. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay up-to-date with our latest episodes. Let's embark on this remarkable adventure together!
Disclaimer: The comments and opinions expressed within 'The Scottish Isle' vlogs are solely those of Scott and Katie. They do not represent the beliefs, thinking or judgements of the owners of the island.
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@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
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@jaywon6749
@jaywon6749 6 ай бұрын
People don’t understand how hard it is to film all of the things that you do. You don’t have a “production” team or editing crew. You are doing a fantastic job with what you have. ❤
@thewatchman6074
@thewatchman6074 7 ай бұрын
As an ex logger, always sned the top side limbs of a tree first, because if it rolls, it won't roll on top of you. What tends to happen is that the tree gradually begins to settle lower and lower to the ground as you cut away each top side branch. Those top side branches that are touching the ground are also the one's under the greatest pressure, and will always try to make the tree roll "downhill". Hope this helps when you come to process the whole tree. stay safe.
@mommas2470
@mommas2470 7 ай бұрын
My parents and grandparents always said that wood heat is the super fuel...it heats you twice. Once when you gather it and once when you burn it. I so enjoy watching your little slice of heaven.
@mommas2470
@mommas2470 7 ай бұрын
@@lovelyskull3483 bless you and yours.
@brenwyckoff
@brenwyckoff 7 ай бұрын
Warning not to cut branches beneath such a huge tree is a bit of potentially life-saving advice for those not accustomed to processing felled trees. Thank you, Scott, for taking the risk of stating the obvious and going for what is in your viewers' best interest. Katie, I really appreciate that you would work so hard to restore the "workhorse" stove and save it! Beautiful job!!! ♥
@Ms.LisaDawn
@Ms.LisaDawn 7 ай бұрын
I spent a lot of time as a child with my grandparents. My grandfather carried calluses on his hands all the time from working outside. Chopping wood with an ax was a regular job. He never complained because the heat was a way of showing his love for us. He had a system to everything he done. Not only did we use wood, we used coal which had to be broken into smaller pieces. We used oil and electricity as well. We lived in the country along the Appalachian Mountains.❤ I always learned lessons from grandpa. One summer he taught me about the study of insects as he broke a sweat from chopping wood. He said, "there are 5 different flies boo, shoe fly, horse fly, camel fly, house fly and the green fly." All are aggravating especially while working." There's nothing more intimidating than finding a fly in the parlor" said one of his friends years ago. So you are so lucky!! No flies.😉😉😉. I know about back and hip pain..sometimes you get that pain just rolling your eyes the wrong way. Love your hat.😊 Please take care. Stay safe and blessed🕊🙏🕊.
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these precious memories. Kx 🤍
@Ms.LisaDawn
@Ms.LisaDawn 7 ай бұрын
Your welcome. I love your conversations. Everything you share. It helps me to remember the better times of my life. 💖 Thank You.💖
@marylyon1230
@marylyon1230 7 ай бұрын
My grandfather back in the late 50's when I was a child, used to sing to me: Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do, I am half crazy over the love of you...let's hope this was his message to you!
@deborahgallagher-vu5hl
@deborahgallagher-vu5hl 7 ай бұрын
On A Bicycle Built For Two
@patbrougham9929
@patbrougham9929 7 ай бұрын
Hi guys, I have much experience working in the woods and as a builder. Cedar is usless as firewood, but makes excelent lumber and split rails. That log cannot roll as long as it's attatched to the root ball. Take good care and good luck!
@leenewsom7517
@leenewsom7517 5 ай бұрын
I am confused in that I thought that there was no cedar in Scotland. Do you know the genus?
@mkats5102
@mkats5102 7 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Ferns and bracken are slightly different from each other. Bracken has one single stem and ferns have several stems coming out of the crown.
@irenefitzpatrick6480
@irenefitzpatrick6480 7 ай бұрын
Glad to see you’re weathering the storm! I love the harp music too. So soothing! Take care of yourselves! 😊❤❤
@flockoturtles
@flockoturtles 7 ай бұрын
The stove looks amazing! You two have already made a positive difference there. I'm pretty sure you can lift those tiles, re-set them level, and after grouting you can seal them with a semigloss finish. That would be much less expensive than purchasing new. I love watching what you're up to and always come away smiling.
@terrybull1043
@terrybull1043 7 ай бұрын
It wares off after a while
@stevegreenevergreen
@stevegreenevergreen 7 ай бұрын
Woo-Hoo!!! 97% on the Starlink campaign. So close!! Come on people, let's get them over the top!!! Almost 30 thousand strong!!
@andrewoliver5222
@andrewoliver5222 7 ай бұрын
You two make good tv really enjoyed another episode 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧😊
@user-zp9hx3bs4f
@user-zp9hx3bs4f 22 күн бұрын
What a busy time you have had.❤
@annmcgranaghan2131
@annmcgranaghan2131 7 ай бұрын
Kate is right the auld folks managed to cut and mill the wood without many tools. I do understand the logistics of getting equipment and supplies from the mainland, but I think that you need to sit doon plan your jobs and the materials you need before you start. Otherwise, it is frustrating because of the delays. But a guid job taks time. Take care of that back lad it can be a very serious problem as ye age. I speak from experience!
@janetmackinnon3411
@janetmackinnon3411 7 ай бұрын
Your cleaning the stove put me in mind of blacking the range when I was a lot younger--I even remembered the smell!
@darlenesmith2704
@darlenesmith2704 7 ай бұрын
Your stove looks great!
@markbunyan9092
@markbunyan9092 7 ай бұрын
I live on a Scottish island and if I was a little bit closer I would mill that tree for you, I have an Alaskan chainsaw mill and big chainsaw, it does a pretty decent job but you loose a wee bit more wood with the big kerf it takes compared to a band saw. Please consider some chainsaw PPE when using it, have seen some nasty accidents.
@verapiercy2325
@verapiercy2325 7 ай бұрын
My dad used a mallet and froe to split shakes and posts from cedar logs.
@hoylecardonus
@hoylecardonus 7 ай бұрын
Your comment about remembering to not cut the supporting branches, it was not stupid to mention that. It is a very good point and something to always be mindful of. I am glad for the reminder! Also, did your "Mushroom" album covers ever dry out enough to save?
@fredjcarss7788
@fredjcarss7788 7 ай бұрын
My gran used to sing Daisy, Daisy in the 50’s to me as a kid. Fond memory ☺️. Keep up with the good work.
@RachaelOliver361
@RachaelOliver361 7 ай бұрын
Katie to split wood and make wooden shingles you need A FROE
@christopherforster6555
@christopherforster6555 6 ай бұрын
I think I'm addicted to this can't stop watching thanks.
@patriciacolie3895
@patriciacolie3895 7 ай бұрын
Your channel is great! I like when you just be yourself… the move itself is astounding
@pbjabq
@pbjabq 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting me visit always enjoyable and learn a thing or two!
@hanneliewiese3477
@hanneliewiese3477 7 ай бұрын
Take your time. Renovation and maintenance is a lot of money. We have been busy at our house down at the south coast (South Africa) for 5 years already! And only basic, simple stuff but necessary ... no fancy cosmetic changes. No money for this. We can see how much you guys have done already and you have so many chores every day ❤
@carolynking5897
@carolynking5897 5 ай бұрын
I’m totally exhausted now after sitting in my chair and watching this episode!
@carolynking5897
@carolynking5897 5 ай бұрын
And the previous episode
@borderreiver2218
@borderreiver2218 7 ай бұрын
We have Starlink, you definitely DO NOT need a business account, far from it. Home use, 300mbps is more than enough for you guys, editing, uploading or whatever. I'm IT engineer and know what I'm talking about here, for a rural location incl business uploading\downloading you fo not require a 1Gb connection, thats greedy and you'll save a ton of money. £500 quid for hardware, £75 a month and look out for Starlink deals that they do for £99 for the HW. £2.5K is ridiculous for you guys, that's for sea going liners, oil rigs, Ukraine mil and so forth ;-)
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
It's ridiculously expensive for the priority package, we agree. The sea-going liner packages are even more, like five times the amount they quote us!!
@lisaminglet7229
@lisaminglet7229 7 ай бұрын
Hey you are one smart lady. You are fun to watch. I have been watching from the beginning. Thank you for sharing your simple (hard) life. It makes me reflect on how my grandparents life must have been. I am grateful for your channel.
@jerrielindsey5939
@jerrielindsey5939 7 ай бұрын
Would be amazing to get the cedar milled into planks. Flooring, furniture, etc. such beautiful wood.
@andrewoliver5222
@andrewoliver5222 7 ай бұрын
A FROE for wooden shingles Katie I’m making some at the moment also people living on an island furniture etc was all done on the island …. Your absolutely right Katie 😊
@coffeefetcher
@coffeefetcher 7 ай бұрын
You could divert some spare cash towards a powered/battery wheelbarrow. Or, fork out a more modest fee for a robust 4 wheel cart. Or for a heavy duty, raised handle push wheel barrow to conserve your back. Of course, I say 'spare cash' light-heartedly! Also, I don't think it's quite fair to expect Brie and Crowdie to share their hay. Clearly, they need one bale apiece. Where I live, on the Isle of Wight, the poor sheep are marched into a field where the cauliflower has been harvested and told to stay there until they've eaten every last vestige of vegetation. Their mournful bleating is heart wrenching. All across the Island can be seen fields of stoic sheep steadily munching in the hope of being allowed near grass again. I love your videos, btw, and, like my local sheep, am stoic but in my case it's in the face of adverts, not cauliflower stumps. Thank you, x
@seaweedandeatit
@seaweedandeatit 7 ай бұрын
'reckon you both need a wee dram or two - Talisker Storm or Dark Storm will warm the ole' kolliwobbles insides.... :)
@KatelynsAdventures707
@KatelynsAdventures707 7 ай бұрын
Hi guys, pity your so far away I have a spare Gimble I’m going to sell. They are great once you get the hang of it. Hope your both in good health. Have a good week. 🩷🙏🙋‍♀️
@lieuwina
@lieuwina 7 ай бұрын
I think one side of the steps to the house where Scott was pushing the wheel barrow you could perhaps make a cemented path instead of the steps. So have one side with steps and the other a cemented path for the wheel barrow. The stove looks beautiful. I am glad your internet has been sorted out for now.
@tkaald
@tkaald 7 ай бұрын
Graphite based stove polish is my preference for making cast iron stoves shine.
@Harris70-70
@Harris70-70 7 ай бұрын
Bracken is the uk,s most common fern ( apparently 😁) so you’re both right , but keep on with your banter it’s great , 😊 found your chat at the end very amusing .
@user-pi6ws8ws5m
@user-pi6ws8ws5m 7 ай бұрын
There's a paiste I used to use on the wood burner called Stove Black really works well never need to use spray paint just remember to youse rubber gloves , really hard to get off hands you apply it with a wet rag . You will like the product.
@annmcgranaghan2131
@annmcgranaghan2131 7 ай бұрын
Used this Stove Black for years on my Grannys' stove on which she cooked, baked and heated the house. Comes up a treat and preserves the iron. Mind you, your hands get the same black colour. You could aye wear rubber gloves.
@Padraigan13
@Padraigan13 6 ай бұрын
Keep on doing what you are doing; I'm really enjoying it. The ones who criticize can find another channel more suitable to their liking. :) ♥
@K2shadowfax
@K2shadowfax 6 ай бұрын
Cutting branches off a deadfall tree: if it's come to rest on a slope, always try cut from above...never cut from below!
@howardsportugal
@howardsportugal 7 ай бұрын
Just come across your channel...something that really resonates with our experience (which we try to minimise, perhaps wrongly) is just how physically demanding our lifestyles are. Sending you all the best from Portugal.
@NanaRae2Three
@NanaRae2Three 7 ай бұрын
“Daisy, Daisy give me your answer do. I’m half crazy all for the love of you.” Best remember that’s how it goes.
@RachaelOliver361
@RachaelOliver361 7 ай бұрын
Here’s a book that might be useful Katie to build things on the island ….woodland craft by Ben Law❤
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'll get that! Kx
@user-oi2cy3xj4f
@user-oi2cy3xj4f 7 ай бұрын
You two keep smiling I love watching your efforts every Monday all the way from Kaiapoi, New Zealand ❤️💗
@tricial4330
@tricial4330 7 ай бұрын
You're tougher than I could ever be. Thank you for sharing your journey. Yes, I got the Daisy, Daisy reference, now that song is my new 👂🪱. Stay safe and be good to yourselves. I love seeing the sheep! So sweet!
@andreamorrison6719
@andreamorrison6719 7 ай бұрын
Love your new Katie hat, how lovely of your viewers ! Another totally enjoyable visit with Scott and Katie, thankyou. I adore that YOU adore your beautiful fur and wooly babies. ❤❤
@cynthiabruns7178
@cynthiabruns7178 7 ай бұрын
We heat our place with wood, burn about 3 full cords a year. I absolutely love our wood stove, true heart of the home. It is a lot of work, and makes a mess, but no matter… we love it. During the ice storm of 1998, in Ontario, in January, we survived 11 days without hydro and no generator. I had at the time an old Findlay cook stove with a hot water tank. Kept us warm and allowed us to cook and bake. We lived beside a lake so we could get water to flush toilets.
@permiebird937
@permiebird937 7 ай бұрын
Bracken fern is used in the Caucuses for food preservation. I don't know a lot about it, but I keep seeing it in village life vlogs, where they store things like apples or chestnuts in a big pile of dried bracken, it seems to keep rodents away. Is that downed tree a western red cedar? It sure looks like one, but maybe it's a different cedar. I knew a fellow who made cedar shakes by hand by splitting pieces off of old cedar stumps, he was making them to roof an out building.
@bilbobaggins3336
@bilbobaggins3336 7 ай бұрын
You did a fine job restoring your wood stove!
@RayHindy
@RayHindy 7 ай бұрын
Hi lovely people, I love the Scottish isles I’m from Newfoundland. Just found out about your channel starting from the beginning and going through it.wish I was there with you all love doing renovations keep up the excellent work
@RayHindy
@RayHindy 7 ай бұрын
Just wondering I’m watching the number 9 video and there’s a big snake. I seen a small one in the first or second video. Are they poisonous I didn’t even know you all had snakes over there
@glennwing4214
@glennwing4214 7 ай бұрын
Scott, never feel badly about stating the obvious when it comes to safety. You are obviously an intelligent man with some experience in taking limbs off fallen tree. Not everyone is. Katie, the stove looks great with the new coat of paint - the trick with masking tape is to fold over a tiny bit of the end, so you can easliy pull it up. You lose the 1/8", but it saves a lot of time and frustration. The ceiling project is coming along fantastically. Nothing like a lengthy indoor project to make the winter go by faster!
@beverlyethridge5084
@beverlyethridge5084 2 ай бұрын
I remember the song
@ashleym4887
@ashleym4887 7 ай бұрын
You can always use a chain saw to mill wood. You don’t need a milling machine. KZbin milling with chainsaw.
@williamfrasermilne218
@williamfrasermilne218 7 ай бұрын
Look forward to your shows. Keep them coming always good too see what you are up too.
@billoxiiboy
@billoxiiboy 7 ай бұрын
I can appreciate your frustration with the remoteness - lived on an island in New Guinea for several years - everything takes forever - we called it PNG-Time. I imagine Hebridean life is a beautiful idea until you need something major done. Then the remoteness is a logistical conundrum. Could it not be possible to find a local mobile miller that might come by boat and setup a mill next to the tree and process it into planks for you? There's quite a few little companies offering their service to your area. Also, the shingles can be easily made from short chainsawed rounds cleft with a broad head axe and mallet. Cedar splits pretty straight for the most part and is a very easy wood to split. Loved the video. Gonna go and watch from the start and binge Hebridean life. Have always wanted to live there. Cheers from dry hot Australia
@iamshotty
@iamshotty 7 ай бұрын
The stove came up a treat! And I'm glad you finally got some internet assistance. Big cuddles to you both, and to the wool and fur babies xx Teresa ❤🇦🇺
@christinehodge3608
@christinehodge3608 6 ай бұрын
Good video, very interesting
@joyceglaister2086
@joyceglaister2086 7 ай бұрын
Hi Thank you once again for a fabulous (45) podcast Beautiful scenery and extremely interesting dialogue. Love also learning about the history of your island.
@antoinettebouchet5971
@antoinettebouchet5971 7 ай бұрын
We in Nova Scotia use a lot of wood. It does need to be stacked properly to dry though. We spend an enormous amount of time managing wood. Each piece is handled many, many times.
@deeoh3708
@deeoh3708 7 ай бұрын
The fire place looks great! I have used stove black on mine in the past to keep it nice. Things are moving along with the ceiling too. I hope you find a way of splitting and using the cedar in the house, would be truly gorgeous to have it there.
@leslieboetticher6557
@leslieboetticher6557 7 ай бұрын
Katie love the hat! Scott thanks for the info on taking the limbs off and leaving the lower supportive branches🙌🏻never knew but totally logical. Awesome video❤
@marionbartley214
@marionbartley214 7 ай бұрын
Hello Katie and Scott, great episode today, thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the next one.
@gillfarrington5996
@gillfarrington5996 7 ай бұрын
I hope your hip and back are feeling better Scott. We did feel for you having to tackle those trees and fences after the storm. Love your positive attitudes that there is plenty of firewood, apart from the cedar but the girls enjoy the foliage, and I am sure you will find a use for the timber. We were pleased to see the update that you've got enough now for the skylink 😊
@carolynstewart5825
@carolynstewart5825 7 ай бұрын
It is interesting how the need for finance is always a potential barrier. No matter what you want or need to do in life, money is always at the back of things! Splitting the cedar sounds like a mission, but it could make for some interesting objects in the future. You made a great job of the stove! How are the cats getting on? I really feel the longer you are on the island the more a natural rhythm and rotation of tasks will happen. You have done a lot since July. It may not feel like it, but you have! Patience is never easy.
@MrMarkr1892
@MrMarkr1892 7 ай бұрын
That fire in the stove looked so cosy. Just sent a bit to help with Starlink, nearly there 🤞
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
We're there now!! 🤗🤍🤗
@BongDonky
@BongDonky 7 ай бұрын
What a cool life. The Hebrides are beautiful. Very interesting place to live. Im from Sicilia originally and live in California now. I have only had Mediterranean weather in my life. Grazie per il video, Saluto!
@rjandy2
@rjandy2 7 ай бұрын
I have reached episode, 45 and very much enjoyed your channel which I discovered only a short time ago. I love the combination of history, archeology, insightful commentary, renovation as well as the sheer beauty of your location. The scenery is absolutely incredible and the two of you represent the spirit of the Island so well...both of you are delightful. This is truly quality viewing that uplifts the soul and the imagination. Having some Scottish ancestry myself makes your channel even more endearing. New subscriber from the USA.
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much indeed! We get a mixed-bag of comments sometimes, but the majority are supportive, and comments such as yours make it all worthwhile. K🤍
@supershooter49
@supershooter49 7 ай бұрын
Hi there all the way from a cold Aberdeen. I have the same boiler stove ,as your wood is not as dry as it perhaps should be 20% moisture or less your glass gets a mess . I find that an easy way to clean it is a damp cloth dipped in the ash in the tray will clean it no problem. I run my house completely on wood and have since 2006 so I have a wee bit of experience with wood. It is a lot of work but very therapeutic and also saves me money on a gym membership. It’s a pity you’re not a bit closer as I also use a bandsaw mill which I really like and cut all my wood requirements for making wood stores and outbuildings. Living with wood requires total organisation .The area you live in is beautiful but hard and I admire you both for your determination. Good luck with the projects .
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
Thank you... We wish you lived closer, too! LOL 😂 Kx
@suzannetodaro5494
@suzannetodaro5494 7 ай бұрын
Glad your back is improving Scott. Katie, the stove looked good after it's face lift. Thanks for the content.
@joanmoss9371
@joanmoss9371 7 ай бұрын
Went our little old church at the local museum and suddenly looked up and saw your ceiling. I had not taken my camera so will post a pic in 2= weeks if I can. Australia shades of empire.
@mumsie2739
@mumsie2739 7 ай бұрын
Very familiar with Daisy, Daisy 🎶 We had wooden ceilings when I was little. My father had built the house in the 30's out of parts and pieces out torn-down farm house.
@bethhopkins4277
@bethhopkins4277 7 ай бұрын
Just found your posts. I love your lifestyle. I subscribed! ❤
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for subbing!
@sbwelsh7985
@sbwelsh7985 6 күн бұрын
Your rain gear= Vera. :)
@phillrowlands9801
@phillrowlands9801 7 ай бұрын
We use black lead to keep our log burner looking new, yours has come up a treat 👍
@elizabethduggan8793
@elizabethduggan8793 7 ай бұрын
Good to see you both! Bracken fern bracken fern…… let’s call the whole thing off😂 love it! Personally I think it’s fern! Sorry Katie I’m with Scott on this one😂. Keep your spirits up spring is not too far away. The Croft is looking amazing…. See ya soon, bug hugs xx❤❤
@robertdonaldson6584
@robertdonaldson6584 7 ай бұрын
Hello from one hatched in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1952.
@meganeth2310
@meganeth2310 7 ай бұрын
Thank you both for yet another lovely instalment in your island life vlogs ❤ Wishing you a speedy recovery Scott! Back pain is horrid. as a fellow back ache sufferer, I’ve found resting with a hot pack laying flat with knees up at 90° supported by pillows or something, is a great relief. Also a cheeky glass of red wine is a good muscle relaxer 😉 prep natural remedy that is! Then once the pain has eased, I do lots of core-strength physiotherapy exercises. And if doing any repetitive or heavy lifting, always bend at the knees, never at the hips.
@tripletgirl2484
@tripletgirl2484 7 ай бұрын
That is one ancient tree! Take care always look forward to your videos!
@mikepallister3037
@mikepallister3037 7 ай бұрын
Thinking of the blessings of running through life until life makes us crawl, you guys are amazing and know we admire your dedication to the work and each other
@britishgal1808-Sue
@britishgal1808-Sue 7 ай бұрын
The stove came out great! It makes such a difference. Great video:)
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
Yes it does!
@mikepallister3037
@mikepallister3037 7 ай бұрын
Your background is majestic
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
The Big Man upstairs is quite the Artist. Kx
@JannekeKimstra
@JannekeKimstra 7 ай бұрын
I heard the birdsong again, it is embedded in the harp music. I think what you call Cedar is actually Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsonia), or at least the tree that blew over in storm Isha looks more like one.
@annmcgranaghan2131
@annmcgranaghan2131 7 ай бұрын
Cypress grows in the UK but it is not natural to the country. That tree from its' size and shape is a cedar.
@lindagage7315
@lindagage7315 7 ай бұрын
You must be fustrated with everything that happening, but we enjoy your vlogs! Well done you two, you will get there!
@AD-hs2bq
@AD-hs2bq 7 ай бұрын
I love your music. Congratulations for living your dreams.
@clairelaydon3097
@clairelaydon3097 7 ай бұрын
Bless the 200 donation ❤
@NeilGrant-dh8fn
@NeilGrant-dh8fn 7 ай бұрын
Glad you have got a new hat. Sue. Still the best vid.
@bergannon6585
@bergannon6585 7 ай бұрын
Love the comment you made Kate, "We now live on Island time". This puts everything you do into perspective. We have ceilings like your, here in our 80 year old cottage in Ireland and I love them. Blessings to you all, stay safe and well. Scott can you please try to take things a little bit easy for a week or so. ❤❤❤
@cormacbailey775
@cormacbailey775 6 ай бұрын
In a 1947 cottage in west wicklow same ceilings ,wont change them
@nancybottemiller2522
@nancybottemiller2522 7 ай бұрын
Even though you are hard at work, I find your video very relaxing 😊
@skyeseaborn1170
@skyeseaborn1170 6 ай бұрын
@annehicks9992
@annehicks9992 7 ай бұрын
I think I've just joined 😮😮
@mikeymikeFType
@mikeymikeFType 7 ай бұрын
A cat ! I’m hooked already 😊
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 7 ай бұрын
Two cats! Now you're doubly hooked...
@mikeymikeFType
@mikeymikeFType 7 ай бұрын
@@TheScottishIsle . If you can handle the quirks of a cat or cats, that makes you a decent person in my books. My cat TC agrees 🥰
@ashleym4887
@ashleym4887 7 ай бұрын
Have you considered starlink for internet? Great vid again guys. Love how remote you are.
@b-pv7fj
@b-pv7fj 7 ай бұрын
Love your channel have been following since the beginning , I watch to relax and destress , and was sorry to see what you have started to use fast speed , instead of just cutting to the end of the job at hand , it unfortunately presses my stress and heart rate starts to race , so hope this is a one off as your slow realtime speed and lovely music was what made you so different from some of the other channels , normally I would set it to plat in 0,25 speed but then I will miss the lovely music . Thank you
@yvonneward
@yvonneward 7 ай бұрын
It’s a work in progress when the weather is good get out on that island when the weather is poor do other stuff I’ve found since moving to Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 I’ve no concept of time at all but my health is better and my whole way of life is too I do envy you both 😊xx
@christinadupuy897
@christinadupuy897 6 ай бұрын
Bracken is a fern, it's in the US also, it is toxic to animals. Even here in rural north Florida people have to get Starlink. In your situation it's essential. Your views and vistas are stunning. Best of luck.
@PhilONeill
@PhilONeill 7 ай бұрын
Haha, you're all made o' tuff stuff and working with a great team o' barras, looks like you got a new wheel there Katie x
@catherinecooper2360
@catherinecooper2360 6 ай бұрын
I love watching your videos. You are both brilliant and I love the scenery. One thing concerns me and that is the lack of a non-combustible surface behind your wood stove. Brick, steel, stone, or even tiles would prevent your wall from overheating.
@TheScottishIsle
@TheScottishIsle 6 ай бұрын
It's breeze-block concrete behind there, so she'll be alright. 😋
@catherinecooper2360
@catherinecooper2360 6 ай бұрын
I've never heard of "breeze-block concrete". Can you tell me what it is that gives it the name? @@TheScottishIsle
@terrybull1043
@terrybull1043 7 ай бұрын
Expanding foam would be ideal for around the edges then trim off after 👍👍
@Rescueluv
@Rescueluv 7 ай бұрын
Hi Katie love your new hat. How kind for people to pay for hat. Understand your frustration with masking tape,well any tape really. Love the sheep attitude🐑
@mommas2470
@mommas2470 7 ай бұрын
Katie, that stove looks so beautiful
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