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Just a Few Acres Farm

Just a Few Acres Farm

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Changes are happening, and I'm loving it!
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Just a Few Acres Farm
PO Box 269
Lansing, NY 14882
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@montana4939
@montana4939 Жыл бұрын
I was telling the wife this morning that we should nominate you as the best man , kind hearted, best teacher, etc . We don’t know if You tube has such a thing , if not you’re our favorite Pete . Once again thank you for your videos, it reminds me of good programming back in the good old day with television.
@JustaFewAcresFarm
@JustaFewAcresFarm Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lionel!
@KFilippini76
@KFilippini76 Жыл бұрын
@@JustaFewAcresFarm do you have any turkeys for sale? I would love to order one.
@johnrosier1686
@johnrosier1686 Жыл бұрын
@@KFilippini76 if I am not mistaken- Pete only bought so many and each of them was already going to a good home.
@charliepinger3246
@charliepinger3246 Жыл бұрын
@@KFilippini76 you will have to go to the farmers market in his town. Sorry
@bgatlin5918
@bgatlin5918 Жыл бұрын
Agree - look forward to him and whatever he’s doing, and I don’t have a farm!
@markfin7225
@markfin7225 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful presentation of your farm, history, present and future. Thanks for sharing.
@kyndrakoomsa3743
@kyndrakoomsa3743 Жыл бұрын
Good morning sir 🦋. Wonderful video, enjoyed the cow races and all else ❣️ I even mostly watch when you are being mechanical 🤩 maybe your tips will come in handy, eh? Blessings to your fireplace and family, stay safe and warm 🔥
@tony98discovery
@tony98discovery Жыл бұрын
I love the way he takes care of his farm
@pdrphil8159
@pdrphil8159 Жыл бұрын
Herd P.E. When I was young , we moved our herd around much as you do... We grew our own corn & other grains for feed . Haying was my least favorite chore.. It was all square bales , hay wagons & lofts. My favorite part of moving herd was turning them out on our corn... We were a small farm , so our combine only worked two rows at a time.. But we lived on a river and huge farms surrounded us.. We leased a corn field from a neighbor after harvest . We pushed our herd about a mile down a dirt road to about 150 acres of harvested corn fields.. The farmer didnt seed his headlands like most farms where you cut the head lands first then you had long rows to cut into.. For this reason , the combine turned at the end of the row & left half cut stocks . It was a horrible loss , but it benefited us.. Our cattle ate corn & stocks sometimes until the snow started to fall... It extended our cattle on pasture by several weeks . When I was 12 I bought my first horse to my dad's displeasure . My brother bought his the yr before.. I could'nt wait to drive our cattle on horseback to the river bottoms & then back a few wks later... I felt like a real cowboy . My horse named Spring was a paint who was so gentle . The first time I put a winter jacket on her , she stood perfectly still.. Then promply grabbed it & started ripping it off.. I finally got one on her she couldnt reach back and shred . If I was in the pasture working on fence or for any reason , she would come around behind me , hang her head over my shoulder . She just loved a cuddle my mom used to say... We also had about 40 acres of woods & my dad knew every species of tree on it.. He rarely cut a green tree unless it was diseased or growing crooked . Fall was wood cutting time . In the summer we marked the dead standing trees & thats what we harvested along with downed trees... It was hard work but I loved it... We had an old Willys jeep 4x4 and along with a tractor & wagon , we cut, split & loaded in the woods . When our wood shed was stuffed , we knew we had enough .. The winters of 77/78 78/79 were brutal ... Our river froze so thick , it stopped barge traffic for months .. Those winters also set temp records that stand to this day.. We ran out of firewood & we had to cut in the dead of winter .. It was punishing wind & sub zero temps . My dad , bother & I would work about 30 min & have to jump in the old Willys to get warm..altho it wasnt the warmest heat , it was necessary...The older I get the more I miss the old family farm .
@conniec4936
@conniec4936 Жыл бұрын
I wish you could have made your own videos. Glad that you have such good memories of your farming days!
@348Tobico
@348Tobico Жыл бұрын
It is so funny how Patty harasses you from any distance, but when you get close she just shuts right up! She obviously doesn't want you to beat on her for all her ridicule so she shuts up. I sure wish I was close enough to get to the market and buy some of those stew hens. There is nothing as homey and comforting as stepping in the back door of a home where the stew hen has been cooking all day. That aroma and warmth can bring on tears as you shuck off coat and boots, knowing some folks who love you are inside and ready to feed you. Glad you're home. The cattle were just showing their joy in the beautiful day. The pigs were just happy with new neighbors to stare at. A beautiful home with happy folks of all types. Blessings to all, Pete, and thank you for sharing it with us.
@rlhomestead
@rlhomestead Жыл бұрын
Pete! Hillary! Greetings from NW Ga! Born and raised in Mendon, NY. My son Ty has started a KZbin channel and has been putting up content for about 45 days straight! We bought some land up here in the mountains to start up a regenerative farm in hopes of making it profitable enough to get me home to farm full time and build a legacy for my two children who absolutely love farming . He loves watching y’all! I also told my folks to take a ride down to the market to meet you. I hope they do. Thanks for all the inspiration and wisdom you bestow on all who watch. Did I mention Ty is 12? I hope you find his channel R&L Homestead during the slow season on farm. I think you you’ll be impressed with his passion and love of farming and hard work. Many blessings Pete and Hillary!
@rochrich1223
@rochrich1223 Жыл бұрын
What trees you value changes dramatically if you consider bee forage. An acre of sumac can make 100 lb of honey. The tulip popular and the bass wood can also do a great deal of honey and the swamp willow produces pollen early in the spring when bees need it most.
@liamg2063
@liamg2063 Жыл бұрын
Good morning Pete, always love to see a farm video on a nice Sunday morning.
@kathleenreynolds6492
@kathleenreynolds6492 Жыл бұрын
Great discussion on management of trees. For those of us who don’t live in forested areas, a brief explanation of some of the terms (e.g., hedgerows-and,yes I looked it up) would be helpful. The antics of the cows was fun and interesting. Also, boy do I wish I could find big stewing hens like you showed. Stewed chicken is comfort food!
@LegendHold1
@LegendHold1 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely....1000% agree. Great discussion on keeping a diverse woodland area.
@Irishmacwoof
@Irishmacwoof Жыл бұрын
Hedgerow is a line of trees or bushes planted along a dyke (a long mound of earth) they grow to maybe 6 to 8ft and fill out to the point most big animals can't pass them. Small bird next in them a lot more that in the huge tress like a lot of people believe
@birdfeeding
@birdfeeding Жыл бұрын
Like a dog when the owner comes home, they thought you were gone forever when you went in the woods. Upon your return, they were overjoyed, and showed it. :)
@brittawrolson5936
@brittawrolson5936 Жыл бұрын
Fall is always a time of harvesting and processing (vegetables, poultry, and livestock). As long as we need to eat, that is reality. You and Hilary treat your farm with respect. That is sustainability at its finest!👏🏻
@chuckstrasbaugh62
@chuckstrasbaugh62 Жыл бұрын
I loved this video, Pete! And especially the walk in the woods! Such a variety of content-and such a sense of vigor and richness, the kind of which only life on and around the farm can give. It really communicates a peace I find nowhere else, Pete-you communicate it so well-and I'm grateful.
@mrblackblacks9567
@mrblackblacks9567 Жыл бұрын
He is Kool, watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
@jcamisa50
@jcamisa50 Жыл бұрын
Right now it's my favorite time of year. Your cattle are happy and contented. As usual loved this video.!!!👍👍❤️❤️
@user-mi1ut8ou3b
@user-mi1ut8ou3b 5 ай бұрын
Just thinking about your KZbin channel. I know you said you were having a hard time with the content you show, well… I have seen where you said about working on clocks. I think you could add videos about clock repair. I don’t get bored with your channel, my wife and I live on a 72 acre farm, (her ancestry 7th generation) and all we do is raise 21 sheep and plant flower/vegetable gardens. We love the peace and quiet that we have. I also can’t get over your knowledge of tractors. It amazes me! Keep up the inspiring content, we so enjoy it!
@jakefrechette3224
@jakefrechette3224 Жыл бұрын
Our seasons are so appreciable because they teach us that change is beautiful. Thanks so much for showing us your wooded lot and describing how you farm it sustainably. So beautiful and practical too. Would love to hear more about the local ecology of your farm.
@mevinson
@mevinson Жыл бұрын
I would think local honeybee hobbyist would love to place a hive or two in your woods to help propagate the diversity of vegetation?
@jessiebrewer8749
@jessiebrewer8749 Жыл бұрын
Greetings From Whippletree Cottage on OULTON’S Farm here in Windsor Nova Scotia . We love all your addicted video’s. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would watch with true interest some farmer takin’ his tractors
@jeffcooper5789
@jeffcooper5789 Жыл бұрын
Change is the only constant.
@savrip
@savrip Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tour through the woods. That made me think... you are standing among sons-a-beeches of those that you harvested as a youth. Watch your back!
@anthonyhengst2908
@anthonyhengst2908 Жыл бұрын
I always felt like farming, nature and life is all about the diversity.
@kellypowell8282
@kellypowell8282 Жыл бұрын
Hello.. What a channel.. A real channel for people to be inspired to do the same. Watch as I can. It is like living in Oz. All three are roll into one, heart, brain, courage. Thanks
@wd9dau
@wd9dau Жыл бұрын
Looks like the cattle have the zoomies!
@bwoodkidtv
@bwoodkidtv Жыл бұрын
You are the only farming KZbinr I enjoy watching you are so inspirational
@izaksmith538
@izaksmith538 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful presentation as always. Sorry to hear about the frustrating loss of a day’s shooting. To suggest an alternative, which I’m sure you already know, for your basswood: a 3”x3”x12” piece of basswood for carving is going for $13.69 at Woodcraft right now. You might not need to go too far out of your way, labor-wise, to get some return on those. And I’m sure there are at least a smattering of carvers in the extended Ithaca area who would love a less expensive, local supply. Just seems like a shame to burn it all.
@awesometaylor5881
@awesometaylor5881 Жыл бұрын
❤Blessings and Blessings and Blessings to you and Thankyou so very much.
@4stringmanagmaildcom
@4stringmanagmaildcom Жыл бұрын
We just bought a Pork Butt yesterday from our local farm about two miles away. We told them about you and your operation and YT channel. They do cattle, guniniea hogs, goats, goat milk and goat cheese. Also soap and other home goods.
@charleselertii6187
@charleselertii6187 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic Pete! Thanks for the tour. Fall colors are beautiful. As a viewer, I would bet the solar panels are ready to have their angle changed. Cheers, Chuck in Florida.
@jeffstrains4014
@jeffstrains4014 Жыл бұрын
Always loved being in the woods
@joerodrigues3816
@joerodrigues3816 Жыл бұрын
I think you are great mate love watching your videos thanks again Joe
@janetlutter9925
@janetlutter9925 Жыл бұрын
Tou need a t shirt that says Come on Cows
@lyleminyard2308
@lyleminyard2308 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Pete for the reply you have a beautiful farm as you’re already now
@StubbsMillingCo.
@StubbsMillingCo. Жыл бұрын
Lol the Beech problem in Ny sounds like the Pine problem in South Carolina… everywhere and in 10 years are ready to cut again and if growing lines you can’t really garden in it due to the roots. The straw is great from them but they out grow everything here and are everywhere!
@sharonjones789
@sharonjones789 Жыл бұрын
Hi Pete I enjoy your videos your farm is so peaceful to see your animals so happy I’m from Canada your seasons are very much like ours keep up the good videos
@MarkWYoung-ky4uc
@MarkWYoung-ky4uc Жыл бұрын
The farm looks beautiful Mr. Pete. I learned a long time ago, you can get a lot of fire wood just cutting around the edge of your fields and up and down the edges of your farm roads. The hogs are really looking good as well as the cows, chickens and turkeys.
@fraydnot
@fraydnot Жыл бұрын
When you walked into the woods, I could smell the leaves taking me back to growing up in the New England area. Thanks for the upload
@b.neallee7042
@b.neallee7042 Жыл бұрын
Dang Pete you hat is sharp as heck. It has to be a proud moment to wear something you and your tribe made all this happen. Like that Yankees coach that came to market to pay respects to you form helping the realize their dreams. That is something to hang your hat on. Lol. Neal
@JustaFewAcresFarm
@JustaFewAcresFarm Жыл бұрын
Thanks Neal!
@bradellison1345
@bradellison1345 Жыл бұрын
I just returned from a trip to New York to visit my son in college. I tried to convince my wife to make the three hour drive up to the Ithaca farmers market on Saturday, but with no luck. :) The trees are beautiful
@brycewiborg8095
@brycewiborg8095 Жыл бұрын
I continue to be amazed that you are able to deal with the rising overhead. Thank you Pete.
@glennrichard4282
@glennrichard4282 Жыл бұрын
If you lost your file on an SD card, you can "retrieve" it Do a "search" on deleted SD card. I love your videos!
@mwmhzzt101
@mwmhzzt101 Жыл бұрын
Ezra might enjoy C. D. Wrights “Casting Deeper Shade”, a book of contemporary poetry all about her beloved beech!
@best27291
@best27291 Жыл бұрын
This video is good for night to watch
@x_Dude1
@x_Dude1 Жыл бұрын
05:40 Watching that colored palette gives connection, changes within a year. Basswood has a 2 sided mind on sustainability. That herd behavior is nice @13:05
@Flowing23
@Flowing23 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Pete , this is a great video.
@robgordon7068
@robgordon7068 Жыл бұрын
We are a couple of house bound old timers who enjoy your videos immensely. We were city folk, but did considerable time camping, some of it in your area at the State campgrounds around the lakes. When we retired we tended to stick closer to home and spent considerable time in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, where family owned a large tract of land that was subsistent farmed during the Great Depression. We always enjoyed our days in the woods, walking in the fall glory. Thanks for sharing your woods with us. It more than made our day, and brought back a lot of great memories.
@tomboone201
@tomboone201 Жыл бұрын
We call it ghetto palm .. or as it was called when brought here , tree of paradise, basically and over grown weed , grows, fast soft wood and breaks a lot
@danieldennison9889
@danieldennison9889 Жыл бұрын
As a wood burner (with 4 1/2 acres of woods on property) I try to sustainably manage. More of these forest videos please!
@wendyjennings1502
@wendyjennings1502 Жыл бұрын
Patty I Love! Shes beautiful. All your animals are beautiful. What a life. Such a good feeling to watch your videos. Thank you! honeybee apiaries would love your forest flowers from the trees 😊
@mariayelruh
@mariayelruh Жыл бұрын
You may have lost the film, but you got the work done.
@johnrosier1686
@johnrosier1686 Жыл бұрын
Some good looking merch there. All you can do is roll with the changes as the seasons change. Every year it’s nice to wind down a bit from the oppressive heat and the busy season.
@Mansahx
@Mansahx Жыл бұрын
To help your trees survive, grow and thrive. I would suggest adding fungi to the soil to help heal it. Strong & healthy soil = strong & healthy trees. Just a thought 🙏🏾
@Dan-qy1rg
@Dan-qy1rg Жыл бұрын
We have mostly oaks in our area, some red, post, white, black jack. We do have some small amount of maples and other types, lots of good wood for fireplace, wood stove and such. Your trees look very beautiful, so nice to see those vibrant colors. I guess fall is my favorite season, love the smells of the decaying leaves and the colors of the tree leaves. I really enjoyed watching you cattle romp about, love it. Thanks for the video, have a great day and week ahead.
@choirmom78
@choirmom78 Жыл бұрын
Good show...I enjoyed the woods tour.
@trlaird9987
@trlaird9987 Жыл бұрын
Pete, l find watching and listening to your vids so so fascinating and entertaining and always find myself waiting for your next. l am a city guy learning just how complex farming really is and am gaining a whole new respect for what you do. Also, you are so fun to watch and listen to and think you yourself are the reason your vids are so excellent. Thanks Pete....l mean it.
@ritabrunetti381
@ritabrunetti381 Жыл бұрын
Hello Peter. The Fall colors on your farm are beautiful. We live in Rhode Island and the leaves are turning here... gorgeous!! Be well. 🥰
@awesometaylor5881
@awesometaylor5881 Жыл бұрын
❤🎉Absolutely 💯 Beautiful. Blessings and blessings to you and Thankyou so very much for your sharing and wisdom
@bradw6413
@bradw6413 Жыл бұрын
As a Pacific Northwest wood worker I’m jealous of your native trees.
@JohnyAngelo
@JohnyAngelo Жыл бұрын
Dont you have mostly pines and spruce trees over there?
@Cookiegrabber-
@Cookiegrabber- Жыл бұрын
That stinks about your SD card! This fall has been the most vibrant here in CNY in many years!
@paulbarr3981
@paulbarr3981 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for affirming my knowledge on woodlots. Last year I had 22 big maples removed for saw logs and veneer. You can hardly tell they're gone this last summer. Trees and livestock seem to go together.
@bay9876
@bay9876 Жыл бұрын
Back in the day people worried their TV tube would die called this, "pop-a--tube-a-phobia." Then today there are major new fears and consequences. The Australian answer is," No worries, mate." The ivy near the door looks welcoming and inviting. Love the video and the piggies look happy as the cows.
@charlieslorenson1861
@charlieslorenson1861 Жыл бұрын
Good morning from Alaska always look forward to your videos Pete I will come see you someday probably in August it's interesting to see you treat the piggers just like you would a architectural job you analyze everything and you figure it out and you get it done to the best of your ability and their ability I enjoy watching your videos we have any snow on the ground yet here but it's coming
@stevenolson8504
@stevenolson8504 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the forest management discussion. I'm a forester who tries to practice ecological management. You're doing a good in the forest in addition to the farm
@mcchupka9718
@mcchupka9718 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos Pete. You are wealth of information. I have a similar property but cannot escape my day job. It’s always something that needs work. Looking forward to learning more about self-sufficient farming.
@hooligan9693
@hooligan9693 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I just took over a piece of family property up in northern N.E. that was a working farm back in the 1800s. Its a nice mix of hay fields and woods. You've got me thinking of how to manage the forested acrerage.
@jrsf222
@jrsf222 Жыл бұрын
Masterful presentation once again! You are on the opposite end of US from me. Appreciate you and your channel as always.👍‼️
@normawright3179
@normawright3179 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Pete for another great video to watch on a Sunday morning. I live in rural Maryland and just had a large flock of Canadian geese flyover - heading south. Sometimes they stop at the farm pond next to my property. Good eating for them - fresh water and leftover corn. Have a good week and we'll see you next Sunday morning!
@righthorse
@righthorse Жыл бұрын
Those chickens always crack me up! Thanks!
@jamesbreault5762
@jamesbreault5762 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely a fantastic video Pete.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@LedgemereHeritageFarm
@LedgemereHeritageFarm Жыл бұрын
I can usually get a significant amount of our wood just keeping the fence rows clear and cutting up deadfall. Have a great week
@jhb61249
@jhb61249 Жыл бұрын
Poor boys, such a short life! Well, tomorrow is another day for some!
@t.c.miller3680
@t.c.miller3680 Жыл бұрын
Walnut trees , last to leaf out, first to lose leaves, makes that tight ringed ,dense walnut lumber!
@conniewilliams7253
@conniewilliams7253 Жыл бұрын
You're a really hard working guy. Love watching you
@mrstan3997
@mrstan3997 Жыл бұрын
Hey, Pete thanks for sharing another terrific video. Have a great week. 👏👏👍👍
@farmboy1520
@farmboy1520 Жыл бұрын
Beach and Maple is what we have too in our forest up here in Vermont
@YetiMama
@YetiMama Жыл бұрын
Love your attitude Pete. You make me want to trade in the fast paced job for farm life.
@ranchosauzales
@ranchosauzales Жыл бұрын
On a older video I asked about the JaFAF hat that you were wearing but you never replied. I'm glad that their now available for purchase. God Bless You and Your Family.
@ronaldsimmons8346
@ronaldsimmons8346 Жыл бұрын
love watching the herd run around...
@oledavec
@oledavec Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video, Pete. Stay warm!
@parnellbeth
@parnellbeth Жыл бұрын
Would still like to see a video of your dad... talking about the farm in his early years...
@poeticjock
@poeticjock Жыл бұрын
Bought a hoodie and a sticker. Happy to represent the brand. 😁
@tracyzabelle
@tracyzabelle Жыл бұрын
what a great talk we had today
@JGDIXON88
@JGDIXON88 Жыл бұрын
My Grandfather always said that Bass wood didn’t even make good smoke, Lol. Great video Pete
@aaronwarner2762
@aaronwarner2762 Жыл бұрын
Dude!!! So sorry you lost the footage. All the work you goto to put out great content. Gotta say one could call your grilling spots are cruel and unusual punishment.... day long grilling and I can't even smell it.. Bet it's heaven! Thanks for the woodlot education, I'm doing the same thing on my property. Gave a little tour to some friends yesterday of a science teacher and his 22 acre lab. Was sterilizing potting soil for next springs seed starting in the woodburner. Peace out!
@oFeller
@oFeller Жыл бұрын
Another great video. I love the variety of content you put in each video. Keep up the great work pete
@DeWittPotts
@DeWittPotts Жыл бұрын
In my backyard I have mostly old oak trees with some maple mixed in. The nuisance trees in my area are the Cottonwood trees. They grow fast but get very tall and spindly and tend to come down in storms. They also produce a tremendous amount of cottonwood seeds. When they release in the spring it looks like we had a snowstorm because all the cottonwood fluff is everywhere. It is miserable to get out of the pool since it goes right through the strainer baskets and into the filter medium.
@christienagema7855
@christienagema7855 Жыл бұрын
Love your walk in the woods! Here is South Africa you do not see a lot of natural woods any more. Agriculture and over harvested are some of the reasons for it.
@kenallen2661
@kenallen2661 Жыл бұрын
Love your channel. pappa had a farm up by Rome NY dairy and a huge garden. thanks for the memories
@mellaniehulsey
@mellaniehulsey Жыл бұрын
Our baby son is a Forester. My husband has Forestry degree. Our eldest son has a Biology degree.
@harrisonchevy4452
@harrisonchevy4452 Жыл бұрын
Hi Pete, great fall video. Love the changing colors and your take on forecast management. You really have your farm management down to a science. Makes for a smooth operation I think. Just a suggestion, most businesses pass along costs to the consumer. The consumers are used to it. Part of life. Take care and have a great day at market. Wish Hillary and kids a happy 😃 day. Bye for now.
@Steventhedieseltechapprentice
@Steventhedieseltechapprentice Жыл бұрын
I just got my Just a Few Acres Farm sweatshirt in the mail a couple days ago! Thanks for another great video, Pete!
@ryanwaege7251
@ryanwaege7251 Жыл бұрын
French people watching this who like Coq au Vin got excited about your stew hens - like you said older equals better, if you know how to cook it!
@mollytheda9273
@mollytheda9273 Жыл бұрын
Loved the gallivanting cattle! The sounds of their mini stampede was a highlight for me.
@brucebalsam2127
@brucebalsam2127 Жыл бұрын
Professional photographers use multiple SD cards and portable hard drives to back up their work as they go. Could you imagine shooting a wedding ceremony and reception and the SD card fails.
@wayupnort6271
@wayupnort6271 Жыл бұрын
Great video Mr.Pete! Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed week ahead!
@franklinpauley3900
@franklinpauley3900 Жыл бұрын
What a great channel Pete. Really enjoy your videos.
@robinboling2872
@robinboling2872 Жыл бұрын
2:31 Genially sorry for your and, my loss. Great recovery
@sherrywilliams409
@sherrywilliams409 Жыл бұрын
Those trees are gorgeous! I love fall most of all. Those type trees don’t grow in my area but I enjoyed learning. I know your land and animals and the farm mean a lot to you and it’s so evident and I really appreciate that. I would love to live on a farm work and all. I’m so jealous! Lol maybe one day I will. That’s what I’m looking for…a nice gentle farmer. I’m ready to move on with my life. My husband of 39 years died four years ago from brain cancer. He wanted nothing but my happiness. I know it will be hard to find bc he’s a tough act to follow. But a farmer would be nice. I would love to find someone who needs a good woman to cook and work along with him. Maybe God will send one my way. That’s what I’m praying for
@ScarletKnightmare
@ScarletKnightmare Жыл бұрын
What a wonderfully peaceful tour. Thank you for taking us along 😌👍🏼
@Vicariously_gifted
@Vicariously_gifted Жыл бұрын
You can make a drink out of those sumac pods when ripe.
@michaeld_68
@michaeld_68 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Pete!!!! Man those piggers are getting big l! 😂🤣👍
@annalorree
@annalorree Жыл бұрын
I live out in the Pacific Northwest. Last year I ventured back east for the first time and got the pleasure of seeing Pennsylvania, upstate New York, and Massachusetts in the first week of November. As such, this video is reminding me of that trip last year, and I appreciate that.
@philclements8510
@philclements8510 Жыл бұрын
Love your channel Pete. I have noticed you tend to favor that Boise State sweatshirt. ‘97 B.A. Civil Engineering. My Alma Mater.
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