My parents were country folk, but I grew up in the city, 30 years after I got married, I've finally convinced my wife to find a country property, all thanks to your videos. God bless you brother.
@pedrokollert25 минут бұрын
With so much work to build a home from scratch, it becomes even easier to understand the role of the family in the construction of the first American settlements. Another excellent video.
@eduardotillmann13 сағат бұрын
Heeeey! You again! What a nice surprise! Your project is taking shape, you already have a fully usable home, good work my distant friend!
@DDL27283 сағат бұрын
You've got great talent & so much patience!! 👍🙏♥️
@srh11013 сағат бұрын
I really do enjoy your videos, thank you for taking us along with your build
@fredw19843 сағат бұрын
Kudos! Thanks for sharing this journey and labor of love.
@marcelocavaleri33023 сағат бұрын
Que bueno ver tus videos.. hacía mucho que no salían. Espero que no tardes mucho en subirlos.. abrazo desde ARGENTINA!!🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
@texascottonfarmer3 сағат бұрын
👌👌👍👍 Thanks for the video!
@Dsmith679821 минут бұрын
to tighten the bed up even more (or when it begins to loosen), you could make little wooden wedges to put between the outside loops and the frames. looks good, keep up the great work.
@69kaveman2 сағат бұрын
Great work!
@meganelise277Сағат бұрын
This is the kind of living history I eat up! Reminds me a bit of the BBC documentary series, “Tales from the Green Valley”, where a small group of historians and archeologists go live on a 17th century farm for a year, using period equipment and techniques, wearing period clothing, and eating period food. There’s a whole slew of later series with the same premise and crew in different periods: Victorian Farm, Edwardian Farm, Tudor Monastery Farm…all available to watch for free on KZbin for those interested!
@jill-ti7oe44 минут бұрын
Had you thought of longer legs for the barrow to save your back? 😄👍
@leslieb.19072 сағат бұрын
Have the two dogs come back to visit?
@todstrucks291958 минут бұрын
Great job. How comfortable is the rope bed? I’m thinking of making bunk beds in my bunk house for hunting season. Is that 1/2” rope? The cabin is looking good. Thanks