Parenting in the Cabin? Deforestation? Quitting YouTube?

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Kalle Flodin

Kalle Flodin

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@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
As I mentioned in the video, I've uploaded an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of our kitchen! Watch us tear out the old and build something new in the cabin. Check it out now on Patreon: www.patreon.com/kalleflodin 😃
@paulinebrus7580
@paulinebrus7580 2 ай бұрын
Kalle, be careful with the pond. The blue color is beautiful, but there is also such a thing as blue-green algae. I don't know if I'm translating it into English correctly. In Dutch it's called Blauwalg. In Swedish: Blågröna alger? But this can occur in warm summer temperatures and can make you ill. Even if you didn't drink it and only had a swim. It is also important for your pond to look into the types of plants you can plant that optimally purify the water. These green threads in the water are called Thread algae (in Dutch: Draadalg / Swedish:Tråd alger ? ) and the cause is usually too low water hardness (I do not know how to translate that. in Dutch: lage waterhardheid / hardheid van het water) and too few oxygen plants in the pond (in the water). I know a website that would be of great use to you, but it is in Dutch. I don't speak Swedish well enough yet to translate it for you. But I can give you the link if you want. Or I can try to translate it into English for you. Looks like useful information. Also think about the frogs and frogspawn in the pond. This is of course great fun, but also affects the water quality, besides a good night sleep ;) It is important that the water in the pond does not stagnate, but continues to flow well (like a stream or river). It might be fun to look into 'natural swimming ponds'. KZbin is full of it and I had seen some very interesting videos about it a while ago. Lots of explanation about water quality.
@klerobi1
@klerobi1 3 ай бұрын
It's green algae. It means that more food gets into your pond. Minerals and food probably come with the new influx of water. And more food means more algae. There is only one solution here, more aquatic plants and especially underwater ones that will use this food to grow and create oxygen. If you need help, let me know. A long time ago I had a company where I built natural swimming pools and ponds.
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
Oh interesting! Yes I would love some help and recommendations 🥰
@terorantanen8894
@terorantanen8894 3 ай бұрын
I have this cabin, with similar spring, it also grew full of that kind of algea. It seems nasty, but as washin water, goes very well. Maybe i should do something to fix it aswell.
@OliverBerger
@OliverBerger 3 ай бұрын
@@KalleFlodin the coloration clearly showed a lack of oxygen prior to the influx of new water. Nothing but either try and error or a professional on location will help IMHO. Next time I'm visiting family I could swing around if there is still a problem.
@marygee3981
@marygee3981 3 ай бұрын
Did the digging disturbe anything near your out house? A septic system in a proper direction away may help? We used copper sulfate. The pond had some shade and cat tails, sweet flag reeds. No fish. You could buy some pond plants?
@Flipper568
@Flipper568 3 ай бұрын
@@KalleFlodinthis is an Australian guide on algal blooms. Your country may have similar guidelines www.waterquality.gov.au/issues/blue-green-algae
@EvaMarieK
@EvaMarieK 3 ай бұрын
People are nosy and sometimes rude, so many things are none of our business. Definitely only share what you feel comfortable sharing. Love your videos! Glad you guys will continue for a while longer. 💛
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
People will always be people, we'll continue doing our thing 🥰 Thank you ❤
@julienelson8162
@julienelson8162 3 ай бұрын
You are a father now. Your first priority is to care for Christine and your son. Take better care of yourself (eating, sleeping). That’s your first job now. (This was said with the greatest love for you and your family.)❤
@magiccitymama1620
@magiccitymama1620 3 ай бұрын
Do research about parent influencers who put their kids' lives on social media. Some of the stories are horrifying. Kids deserve their privacy. My favorite family YTubers will mention their children or show a quick glimpse of them organically to the subject of the video, but they aren't the focus of the channel. I know you and your partner will do the right thing for your child.
@ancientdunlop
@ancientdunlop 3 ай бұрын
I relate to this video so much. I have done something similar in Northern Canada. I bought a condo in the city when I was 23. I grew up in a small town and thought the city would be more convenient and entertaining. I hated it. At 30 I bought an acreage in the countryside. Spent seven years designing and building an off-grid house with built-in greenhouses. Our weather and seasons are very similar to Sweden, as are the mosquitos. It was a long difficult journey and I wouldn't trade it for anything. My son was born in 2021. He loves to follow me around and see what I'm doing all the time. His mother is a stay-at-home mom and they bake and do gardening during the day and we play in the evenings. There is nothing better you can give your children than the freedom to roam in nature. Your son will love your place, and you'll be surprised out quickly he understands how you live and want to help with everything. I think my son is the only three-year-old I've ever seen who can explain how a solar power system works. And most importantly, the advantage you're giving your son that others can't is an understanding that he can take care of himself and his family on another level. I am putting money aside now, so when my son is 20 I can give it to him and tell him to find land of his own and I will help him build his own home. You have started a family, but you're building a legacy. That is the hallmark of being a good man.
@cozinhadiaria2.0
@cozinhadiaria2.0 3 ай бұрын
I completely agree with your words. I have a two-year-old grandson, but unfortunately he still lives in the city. I find this a little sad. He has little contact with nature.
@polyglot.basketer947
@polyglot.basketer947 3 ай бұрын
@ancientdunlop Very nice and true comment...
@lehnhardtdevonek.8479
@lehnhardtdevonek.8479 2 ай бұрын
Love your comment Sir.
@katiewright2232
@katiewright2232 3 ай бұрын
It is easy to imagine that you can feel very exposed to the world with all that you share; however, I will have to say that as a viewer, your personal stories have been very inspiring and very enjoyable to experience somewhat vicariously. I’m sure we would all enjoy seeing more of your expanded family - you’re beautiful little son - but I can very well imagine that can feel like too much exposure
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
That makes me so happy to hear! ❤ Thank you for understanding 😊
@ThunderPants13
@ThunderPants13 3 ай бұрын
Your son is fortunate to be able to grow up in such a beautiful place with parents who love him and where he will learn a lot of skills that will help him throughout his life. Thanks for the video, Kalle.
@LilliSkog
@LilliSkog 3 ай бұрын
I'm glad you keep your son private. Sharing openly about miscarriages - is sharing about an experience. But the birth of a child - and the child - is about a human being, not just an experience. There is, and should always be a line between being open and private - and that line is important to be aware of and respect on an individual level 💚
@BettyKoehler-zg5sv
@BettyKoehler-zg5sv 3 ай бұрын
You always have such interesting content, Kalle! Finding balance in life is challenging, but it is possible. When things get too fast or overwhelming, that is the time to slow down, take a deep breath, and just be. You have made a wonderful life with Christine and your son, and will continue to take good care of them. A simple life is a good life, for sure! Love from Pennsylvania, USA 💕🌷🐻
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more 🥰❤
@upnorthandpersonal
@upnorthandpersonal 3 ай бұрын
Oh, and in addition to what the other comments said about the water (oxygen, PH, etc.): the water isn't actually blue, it's light reflecting from the bottom of the pond which travels through enough water that its red component is absorbed. The water has become more clear, which means you have more light going in, which in turn increases the ability for the algae to do photosynthesis.
@camilledrouin8320
@camilledrouin8320 3 ай бұрын
Deforestation happened in Canada also but now our governments have instilled new laws to protect our forests. Its not perfect but much better…
@ericabellew8809
@ericabellew8809 3 ай бұрын
My husband found it a bit challenging in the newborn phase because the baby was so reliant on me (especially with breastfeeding). Now that she’s 14 months she’s daddy’s biggest fan. He’ll be toddling around following you in the yard in no time!
@tammasgrogan3482
@tammasgrogan3482 3 ай бұрын
Something you could look into regarding the algae in your pond; The brown water is caused by tannins from organic matter from the forest. Tannins are acidic, so I would suspect that the groundwater has changed the pH of the pond, making it more suitable for the growth of algae.
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
That would make sense! 😊
@tammasgrogan3482
@tammasgrogan3482 3 ай бұрын
I also agree with the comment below about the change of oxygen levels in the water…
@Flipper568
@Flipper568 3 ай бұрын
An excess of phosphorus is an algal bloom trigger
@SJC49
@SJC49 3 ай бұрын
Kalle - my personal opinion is to keep the baby out of your videos as much as possible while he is young. When he gets a bit older and wants to be involved then maybe a bit more. Quick shots and then include what he does during your narration. Again, only my opinion. Stay well!😍🇨🇦
@lynetteclauser3551
@lynetteclauser3551 3 ай бұрын
On your dogs, please don’t trust them. They were only “children” for several years, now you have a child who takes your attention. We had an Irish setter for 8 years before we had our daughter. And while the dog was gentle and curious, one day while I was holding her in my arms with my husband beside me with one hand on the dog every thing was fine and suddenly she lunged forward, I tried to twist her to the side but was not quick enough and she bit her. So be extremely careful. The cure for both your algae and mosquitoes problem is more movement of the water in your pond. Like a bubbler or a floating, solar powered sprayer. You could also add some gamboozies (a type of fish that eats mosquitoes.
@peperetuque7744
@peperetuque7744 3 ай бұрын
nice to see your a dad and the family is well GOD bless you and your family , thank you for sharing
@ilzitek2419
@ilzitek2419 3 ай бұрын
I love people living close to the earth. Thank you for sharing your experience.
@MedinaJones-j1t
@MedinaJones-j1t 3 ай бұрын
Hello Kalle!! It’s such a joy to see you and Christine with your gorgeous baby boy!! You’re making amazing progress with the kitchen renovations!! I know life at the cabin is challenging at times, but also beautiful and peaceful!! Enjoy these moments because they fly by so fast!! Take care!! God bless you, Christine, your beautiful boy and the dogs!!😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰❤
@hazysunshineELF
@hazysunshineELF 2 ай бұрын
Maybe you can arrange a species hunt with the subscriber event. Even if your forest is not in threat right now, teaching people how to protect forests and species is really important (and in my opinion, very fun!) 🥰
@jayesh5131
@jayesh5131 3 ай бұрын
@5:14 The dog licking baby's feet 🥺 So cute 🥰
@TmHudsonArt
@TmHudsonArt 3 ай бұрын
My Border Collie likes to lick my great nephews feet hehe....and his head if she gets chance....
@yvonneh1457
@yvonneh1457 3 ай бұрын
Oh, Kalle... I love how honest you are with everything and I completely understand why y'all are not sharing everything about your son. And I totally respect that 💓Privacy is such a rare thing for anyone these days. I know I had so much more to add to this post, but I can't even think of any of it now that I'm posting... lol! I hate that... 😅Anyway, I hope you and Christine will be able to live together with your son soon, and even though we have not seen his face, a tiny new life is so precious... I don't even have to see his face to know that ❤And, on a side note... I may just have to become a Patreon... haha! 💗
@DanielErik
@DanielErik 3 ай бұрын
Kalle, thank you SO MUCH for talking about the deforestation! It's absolutely horrible what's happening. We have almost no forests left - everything is plantation by now, and our biodiversity is in serious danger. This is not talked about nearly enough - it honestly feels like people don't dare to talk about it, partly due to such financially strong corporations. It's time for to speak up and make a change! ❤
@FrantisekSchejbal
@FrantisekSchejbal 3 ай бұрын
I absolute agree, Daniel Erik. We have to talk and write more about this big problem in Sweden (and other countries). Hälsning från Värmland/Andrea
@polyglot.basketer947
@polyglot.basketer947 3 ай бұрын
I visited Sweden a few times, but life brought me to the south of the country. We who live in other parts of Europe know that Sweden is very rich in forest areas. More than 60% of the country's territory is covered by forest, the cultivated area is approx. the tenth of that. Maybe these data no longer correspond to reality...
@hilltopvt
@hilltopvt 3 ай бұрын
talking about a miscarriage doesn't identify your child to the world - it's completely understandable to protect the little fellow from the internet
@danviridian
@danviridian 3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately the forestry companies own the land and they planted the trees as a commercial crop. Luckily in Sweden, forest cover has increased around 40% since the 1920s. The trees are planted and grown solely in order to produce wood, just as wheat produces bread. This is completely different to ancient forest, most of which was lost many many years ago. Sadly some areas of 'old growth' forest are felled in order to clear the land for commercial plantations. Part of the solution to this is stringent governmental regulation (Sweden is already ahead of many European countries in this regard). Additionally individuals/charities/initiatives could buy huge swathes of land (especially land containing old forest) to protect it from farming of any kind and let it gradually 'rewild' itself.
@QuesttoFIRE
@QuesttoFIRE 3 ай бұрын
I’m so glad the YT algorithm suggested your channel! I completely understand about balancing privacy and YT, and I’ve only got 3000+ subscribers!😂 I’m American 🇺🇸 and my husband is Swedish🇸🇪. We just bought a home in Sweden with over 11 hectares of land. It’s soooo beautiful there, and I can’t wait to join him in Sweden, but I am first pursuing financial independence while still living & working here in the USA. It’s hard being apart, but knowing what’s waiting at the end of the grind makes it so worth it. Seeing your videos and other Swedish content creators keeps me motivated as well. Really appreciate all you do!🙌🏻
@upnorthandpersonal
@upnorthandpersonal 3 ай бұрын
I would be very careful with saying there are no ticks. I'm as north as you are, just in Finland. Two decades ago, we had no ticks - but they've been steadily been migrating more north over the years. The same issue is presenting itself in Sweden, with increased cases of TBE and likewise more and more observations in the north.
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
Like I said, I have personally haven't seen any ticks for the 6 years I've lived here 😊
@upnorthandpersonal
@upnorthandpersonal 3 ай бұрын
@@KalleFlodin Just be careful and keep an eye out in the future - things can change rapidly. TBE is no joke...
@BeaArk1977
@BeaArk1977 3 ай бұрын
Lyme is deadly be careful
@jeanna7642
@jeanna7642 3 ай бұрын
​@@upnorthandpersonalnicht jeder wird schlimm krank davon!! Hör auf soviel Angst zu machen!! Ich ziehe Zecken heraus, die Wunde verheilt und fertig. Nicht alles glauben was erzählt wird, sondern selber denken!!
@TheTinyrobot
@TheTinyrobot 3 ай бұрын
wait.. hold on.. who brings 8 dogs to a party/gathering? did she walk them there os does she drive some type minivan to transport them?? Also, have anyone mentioned you sound a lot like Anders Fridén? I forget, are you from Gothenburg? (Göteborg)
@Ka-ly8oi
@Ka-ly8oi 2 ай бұрын
As soon as your son starts to walk you will always have to have an eye on him, because of the pond. Ponds and pools are very dangerous for small children, they can even drown in a puddle (not kidding). He will have to be supervised outside every single minute unless you build a save fence around the pond.
@skleinberg1
@skleinberg1 3 ай бұрын
Kale- you might find this amusing. While watching your Q&A video, a commercial came on for custom luxury yachts! Seems like KZbin needs to work on its advertising algorithm. 😊
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
😂
@robadr13
@robadr13 3 ай бұрын
I find a good sleep mask works well for those months of the year when the sun comes up very early. The cheap polyester ones can feel a little sweaty but a good padded cotton one is very comfortable, and it's simpler and easier than trying to darken the room. I sleep much better and longer with it.
@hennievanthof373
@hennievanthof373 3 ай бұрын
Mosqui lay the eggs in water , get fish in the pond, froks they will eat them, gr
@I.helm2057
@I.helm2057 3 ай бұрын
When your son gets bigger like walking or running your going to have to protect him from the pond ❤
@rams2484
@rams2484 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for answering my question about regret🙃. And you are so right. I keep pushing back my dream of starting a hand made business and the years are just flying by ..... I have to give it a chance. Thank you for the effort you are putting into your videos. All the best in the new family life. Oh, and one more thing - speaking of regret - enjoy every moment you can with the baby. I used to want to see my son running around and playing, but the baby days fly by and they are so precious, and you never get them back. So enjoy them!
@SriYukteswarGiri
@SriYukteswarGiri 3 ай бұрын
Hello Kalle, We have algae in our irrigation tank.. this year I tried using the dried algae as fertilizer for our plants, flowers, etc. .. wow, the natural fertilizer was incredibly good for the flowers, they bloom exceptionally well and are strong in growth .. P.S. We live in Germany Bavaria in the Altmühltat, where there is the blue water that is fed by springs, in which very similar algae grow, like yours. The algae are fished out 1-2 times and then a farmer from the area picks them up and distributes them on his fields because he also knows about the special fertilizer properties, my father recently said...
@terricollins8450
@terricollins8450 3 ай бұрын
Kalle i know at this moment in time with your new son and getting the cabin more livable for your lovely little family you May not have time but,but going forward please please try and prioritize sleep it is one of the number one things that if you have to little can be detrimental to your health, one of the easiest ways of improving health is prioritizing and getting enough sleep.❤
@Ladythyme
@Ladythyme 3 ай бұрын
Needing more time and money? Isn’t that the truth…. Doesn’t everybody? Or most should I say. Yes having kids will change one’s life beyond imagination…. And you shouldn’t feel pressured sharing what you don’t feel comfortable sharing…. It’s your life….. if people get annoyed, that’s on them 😊 Hope your kitchen renovation turns out well….I’m not that nosy to need to know how it is coming. I can wait until you wish to share and if not, I’m not meant to know 🤷🏼‍♀️….as long as it turns out to your and Christine’s liking …stay well. ❤
@lars277
@lars277 3 ай бұрын
I think that algae form from high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen. Who knows how and where that could have come from. The dark brown water before the well water was introduced looks like tannin. Tannin comes from the leaves and plant life in the forest. Somehow the well water has levels of those compounds and who knows where that could have come from. I am just guessing. I know a little. I know just enough to get into trouble. I am a retired biologist.
@czarnaowca8920
@czarnaowca8920 3 ай бұрын
And of course great job with the kitchen and the pics for the cook book are amazing! Best of luck!
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@OliverBerger
@OliverBerger 3 ай бұрын
Regarding the water, the vegetation and the color. This is due to the higher oxygen levels in the water (in short).
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
Oh ok! Is that a good or a bad thing? 🙈
@joannaoreilly8372
@joannaoreilly8372 3 ай бұрын
Barley bales help to control the algae
@OliverBerger
@OliverBerger 3 ай бұрын
@@KalleFlodin as with so many things ... it depends. Bottom line is more oxygen allows for a more diverse eco system in the water. But this leads to more plants which will lead to more animals which will in turn lead to even more plants because of their excrements and them dying on location etc. I suggest you have some biologist come over to visit you and take regular samples of water to check for larvae, PH etc.
@lisipilz
@lisipilz 3 ай бұрын
Looks like zygnema to me. The additional oxygen and also additional nutrients and minerals that come with the "new" water has gotten the pond "out of balance". Maybe nature finds a way to balance this out again if you are patient and you give it time. If you are not keeping fish in there it shouldn't be a big deal. You can scoop the stuff out, if you don't want to swim in them, but they will not make you sick. I maybe just wouldn't drink the water.
@NennaC
@NennaC 3 ай бұрын
@OliverBerger, plants use CO2, carbon dioxide and through photo synthesis they release oxygen to the water. More oxygen doesn’t lead to plant growth, it’s vice versa. Clear water flow changed the environment in the pond and likely brought more minerals that those particular algae liked, and they in turns will give off oxygen to the water. The new water also likely brought in more air to the water, both CO2 and oxygen as it’s flowing better, which is good for the plants and animal life in the pond.
@joycekepic8947
@joycekepic8947 3 ай бұрын
Hello from New York City a few years ago, I heard of a fish that kills all the mosquitoes in the pond. I would check it out. I’m not sure of the name. Congratulations on your beautiful son. Maybe you’ll reveal his name soon. ? Hello hello from New York City
@lehnhardtdevonek.8479
@lehnhardtdevonek.8479 2 ай бұрын
This is like Fiddler on The Roof hat.
@suzanneshirley6206
@suzanneshirley6206 3 ай бұрын
Can’t you put screens on the windows so you can leave them open with No mosquitos
@pereinarolsson3928
@pereinarolsson3928 3 ай бұрын
The color turqoise is often indicate calcium that means the pH has changed and invited the algae to grow.
@julianedeasis2628
@julianedeasis2628 3 ай бұрын
Awesome. I enjoy all that you shared. You are a hard working young man with determination and focus. We could use more of your kind. Blessings your way.❤
@debbiemaclean4232
@debbiemaclean4232 3 ай бұрын
I.ll be glad when you get into more gardening .I planted beans but something is eating the plants.My husband was the gardener but he passed away so im learning to do things on my own.I enjoy your videos,its a nice break for everyday tasks. Wait till the baby starts smiling about 4 to 6 months .They are so cute .Splashing in the bath .Love the dogs .Hope you and Christine are doing well.Take care and hope to see you live again.
@MnGirl1994
@MnGirl1994 3 ай бұрын
You may also want to a fountain or some type of water agitation for the pond. Mosquitoes do not like moving water and will not lay eggs there.
@SJC49
@SJC49 3 ай бұрын
What a beautiful pond! The cabin is progressing so well - it’s getting what we call ‘more user friendly’. Can you construct screens for the windows? Beautiful baby boy!😍🇨🇦
@StArikAriel
@StArikAriel 3 ай бұрын
That algae is weird, because from artesian water it shouldn't have happened. Happens, where there is a lot of phosphorus and nitrogen. It would seem logical, if it was, for example, water contaminated with sewer waters... But artesian? No idea. You should probably check if there is contamination, if u have a chance to do it cheap.
@NennaC
@NennaC 3 ай бұрын
Keep mosquito eating fish in the pond. Check if you can introduce some domestic Swedish fish which are natural in the area. This is not possible to do if the pond freezes to the bottom in the winter though. Talk to some expert about it. Attract birds to stay in the area by adding more bird nests. Many birds eat mosquitos. Talk to your plant shop about mosquito repelling plants, but make sure they are not poisonous to kids.
@mississippi7224
@mississippi7224 2 ай бұрын
Real and calming. Thx Kalle
@carolynspaulding6322
@carolynspaulding6322 2 ай бұрын
i LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND SO REFRESHING AND ENJOY THE BEAUTY
@DonnaDorsey-ws8ff
@DonnaDorsey-ws8ff 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this Q&A episode, Kalle! I really enjoyed it. Loved your answer to the isolation question, especially this quote" "filled with the sounds I want to hear and I need to hear".
@tatteredquilt
@tatteredquilt 3 ай бұрын
Ah, now I know how to spell nyfiken !! I heard that word all of my childhood from my farfar and farmor ! :) That brings back great memories.
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
haha fun 😃
@chantaltulliez8066
@chantaltulliez8066 3 ай бұрын
Here in subtropical Australia I have mosquito fish in my pond...you may be able to find a type of fish who can survive your winters...
@Riververchi
@Riververchi 3 ай бұрын
The toughest part is when the kid will start reaching 4-5 years old. Unless he will have a brother living without friends in a remote area will be not easy. Kindergarten and activities will be very far away and I take it there is no other small kids in the village. 😕
@Riververchi
@Riververchi 2 ай бұрын
@@anneofgreengables1619 Yes, I hope it won't cause issues for Christine. 🙏
@lehnhardtdevonek.8479
@lehnhardtdevonek.8479 2 ай бұрын
I used to live across the street from DHL.
@antonioartisian2013
@antonioartisian2013 2 ай бұрын
It is happening in our pond as well in warm seasons as we have artisian water feeding our pond and it is because of the quality of water and all the minerals in it. They will die down in winter. We clean the pond with swimming pool net and pull them out when it is growing a lot. But we can’t touch it in spring as frogs have their eggs during that time until summer that they are grown up and start leaving the pond.
@cozinhadiaria2.0
@cozinhadiaria2.0 3 ай бұрын
Guys, let's help this guy and his family. He really works hard and deserves it. Become a member and subscribe to Patreon. Stay with God.
@Lindasinish
@Lindasinish 3 ай бұрын
There are certain plants that naturally repell mosquitoes. I'm one of those people that attract those little vampires. Also, there are granduals that can go into your pond, but I don't know how toxic they may be.
@nane5159
@nane5159 3 ай бұрын
Dear Kalle, you have to keep an eye on the algae in the pond. If there are too many, it's not good .... And: please, allow yourself a break. Take care of yourself, you are important! ❤
@josephr9551
@josephr9551 2 ай бұрын
I imagined Sweden to be more environmentally conscious than letting forestry companies clear cut whatever they want. I live in Maine, the northernmost state in the continuous United States. Maine is 88-90% covered in forests. I am sure clear cutting happens but you have to go through several regulations first.
@carolynbond1886
@carolynbond1886 2 ай бұрын
Kalle, for an answer to your question about the "moss" in your pond, I advise you to read the book "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer. It is such a beautifully written book and I think you will both love. It is also available on Audible, beautifully narrated by the author herself. Robin Wall Kimmerer is a Potawatomi botanist, author, and the director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. The chapter in her book called "A Mother's Work" is all about pond ecology- why this string algae forms in a pond and how to resolve the issue. Her book "Gathering Moss" is also beautiful. Good luck!
@aryanahartwell3801
@aryanahartwell3801 Ай бұрын
Kalle, the algae is excellent mulch/nutrition to gardens. Lots of minerals for the microorganisms and worms. Utilize it when you can. Meanwhile, aquatic plants .... makes the pond more beautiful and attracts aquatic animals.
@floodfetter3530
@floodfetter3530 7 күн бұрын
High levels of nutrients, stagnant water, and sunlight cause algae and moss to grow in ponds. It may not be a problem for you, but if you have fish, any decaying material may reduce the oxygen in the water that the fish will need to breathe.
@sunrise1201
@sunrise1201 3 ай бұрын
Hit the subscribe and like button, folks! Kalle, I wish you all the best and blessings onto all of you! ❤
@ednaquintana6201
@ednaquintana6201 2 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle and Christine. Congratulations on your baby boy. You are such good parents. I wish all of you health and all the best ALWAYS. Take Care. 😊 PS. I admire, Kalle, your ability to do all the projects to fix your Cabin.
@Tttttttw
@Tttttttw 3 ай бұрын
The pond looks great. The cabin is really coming along.
@arianahoule7223
@arianahoule7223 2 ай бұрын
There's a wonderful KZbin channel = Garden Answer. If you go to her podcast = "Algae took over our pond," she goes into what you are experiencing. Also, Greg Wittstock is another KZbinr who is very knowledgeable on taking care of ponds.
@teresamc7630
@teresamc7630 3 ай бұрын
If much more people chose to live such a life, you would find yourself in a crowded forest. Let them (us) dream, and preserve your peace and quiet 😊 Loved these 40 something peaceful minutes watching and listening to you 💚
@nudaveritas8195
@nudaveritas8195 Ай бұрын
I love the Stockholm archipelago and spend a lot of time there. It is incredibly beautiful but unfortunately it is literally infested with ticks. I have had lyme disease (Borrelia) twice and a friend of mine got TBE (Tick Borne Encephalitis) which left him with permanent nerve damage. Unfortunately, the ticks are spreading north due to climate change and it is only s a matter of time before you have them where you live.
@BeaArk1977
@BeaArk1977 3 ай бұрын
Isn't an indoor bathroom a priority over a kitchen?
@cumberlandquiltchic1
@cumberlandquiltchic1 3 ай бұрын
You wont ever quit KZbin. They suck you in and you get use to the $$$$$$$ and being able to work remotely without a real job. It’s a shame. I hope you do find a way to quit one day, if that’s what you decide to do.
@livsnjutarennr2649
@livsnjutarennr2649 3 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle, I love your content and have been a long-time fan. Regarding deforestation, I own a lot of forest around Sollefteå (I'll be visiting Sollefteå next weekend if you’d like to grab a coffee? :) ). The lumber industry is playing a crucial part in achieving the net-zero transformation in Sweden. As you mentioned, there are strict rules protecting key environmental interests. Partly due to this, I recently converted a large portion of the land into a reserve. However, part from the temporary visual impact, the process is well-managed. I believe Sweden has some of the strictest laws and guidelines when it comes to forest protection. All the best. //Engineer J.
@pikijakob1
@pikijakob1 3 ай бұрын
Just a thought about the KZbin channels. Your channel is one of the best ones I came across.
@aryanahartwell3801
@aryanahartwell3801 Ай бұрын
Your are so articulate, Kalle, and I am so happy to sit hear and listen to your perspective. The fatherhood story touched my heart... to be of service as provider and protector for your new family is a primal motivation for a healthy man.
@rawpetite7591
@rawpetite7591 2 ай бұрын
Bali is not great. I highly recommend Costa Rica or Thailand instead ✨️
@pierrefuga9862
@pierrefuga9862 2 ай бұрын
Bravo!
@canadianbrehve5418
@canadianbrehve5418 2 ай бұрын
Can you buy screen material that you can staple or build onto a frame you can stick in the window?
@turquoiseriver2476
@turquoiseriver2476 18 күн бұрын
Mosquitos ...do you have fish in your pond that eat mosquitos?
@athenajorg738
@athenajorg738 2 ай бұрын
Clean it out the green stuff. It will over take your pond. We also have artesian water.
@elizabethharrell8707
@elizabethharrell8707 3 ай бұрын
Get some lilly pads, the sun is feeding that string algae
@KalleFlodin
@KalleFlodin 3 ай бұрын
Great idea! They would be a great addition 😊
@earthmama8384
@earthmama8384 3 ай бұрын
Water lilies would help stem the overgrowth of algae.
@nakazul1
@nakazul1 3 ай бұрын
Deforestation is a sad story in the north of sweden 😭
@Kanvil
@Kanvil 3 ай бұрын
It is called filamentous algae. Something has changed in the chemistry of the pond ie too much or too little phosphorus or nitrates. Google it.
@derrickp
@derrickp 3 ай бұрын
this 100%
@gittanrudvall7697
@gittanrudvall7697 3 ай бұрын
Lite tråkigt att man ska behöva betala för ert content å bli medlem !😮
@TheMeli93
@TheMeli93 2 ай бұрын
Han behöver ju få in pengar på något sätt, hur ska han annars kunna leva? Tänk vad fantastiskt det är att vi får se dessa videor helt gratis.
@JPKalliomusic
@JPKalliomusic 3 ай бұрын
I’ve been following your vlogs for a several year already. I love your honesty. And I fully get when you talk about trying a different lifestyle. I’m originally from Finland, but I lived 27 years in the center of Dublin working as a professional musician. But somehow, especially after the pandemic, I started to have a desire for a different lifestyle. Last year the universe threw us a curveball and we grabbed it and ran with it. We now live in beautiful South Burgundy countryside in France and just about to start a renovation project on our new home. Its a completely different pace of life and I love it. It’s hard to see myself living in a big city again.
@opalmquist
@opalmquist 2 ай бұрын
Bänkskiva - benchtop.
@Basti_in_Chainz
@Basti_in_Chainz 3 ай бұрын
Greetings from Germany
@lisamonalisahikes
@lisamonalisahikes 2 ай бұрын
Yes, life is different with a child 😂 so true… in a great way! Enjoy every moment!
@yahyahussein425
@yahyahussein425 2 ай бұрын
I just moved to Stockholm from New York last September and I have seen the Swedes moods change dramatically from Winter to Summer. It's quite evident Kalle.
@ednaquintana6201
@ednaquintana6201 2 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle and Christine. My daughter and Son-In-Law and three grandchildren came from three weeks vacation flying to Iceland for a few days and then Norway, where my Son-in-Law was born and lived before he got married to my daughter and moved to America, and they visited my daughter’s husband and see his family and celebrating his Dad’s 80th birthday. They came back a few days and had a great time there with lots of memories. Take Care.
@audreydeneuvis6620
@audreydeneuvis6620 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your sincerity. Thanks to your hard work, your living conditions have much improved, but please don't neglect your health. With regular meals and more sleep (I know it's hard with a baby but try...), you'll get the strength needed to complete all your projects. I can't wait to see the cooking book 😋. Take care and see you in the Midsummer video 😊 !
@saschaschmid3635
@saschaschmid3635 2 ай бұрын
Going from very basic, grounded back-to-the-roots log house to Ikea-nized, modern, boho-living space in the middle of nowhere - getting more and more the comforts back once left behind when first arrived with the idea of simplicity. But I guess, that's what comes by becoming a parent of a little one 🙂
@talaparis4372
@talaparis4372 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I saw some 25 yo people making channels like yours, so I think even young ones can be attracted to it (like me). Though there's not a lot in my country, I admit.
@eleephant9726
@eleephant9726 3 ай бұрын
KalIe, it appears you have string algae which occurs in the presence of high PH and phosphorus possibly due to run-off or the disturbance of the earth and water purge that occurred with the drilling. This algae will suppress oxygen and suffocate any pond fish you have so you want to remove it and I believe there are some natural additives, such as barley to help balance the PH. Another idea is to get some floating aquatic plants or plant a floating garden which will aid to remove the nutrients out of the pond and prevent algae from growing. But before you proceed to do anything, I would sample the water with a test kit and/or take a sample of the algae to your local extension for positive identification. Ponds are a wonderful addition to your landscape but it will require some maintenance until you can get the PH managed. Maybe stock some fish eventually to attract and feed some migratory birds passing through.
@sole129
@sole129 3 ай бұрын
We call it fedtemøg and have the same problem in our waters in Denmark. Ectocarpus siliculosus in latin acording to google. The danish word is better. Grease shit
@jay.rhoden
@jay.rhoden 3 ай бұрын
Do people ever help move/transplant endangered species into different areas in order to help prevent logging in those areas? I assume they do, but probably cant talk about it. What do you know about it (if anything)?
@JenniMBE
@JenniMBE 2 ай бұрын
The green matting looks like blanket weed or algae. It's probably because of all the new nutrients that are coming up from underground that it didn't have before. I'm not an expert but I believe if you add bundles of barley wheat to the water it stops it growing but it does take a while to work.
@martineboulay8777
@martineboulay8777 3 ай бұрын
BEAUTIFULL BABY AND GREAT WORK. LET ME SUGEST BIG CUSSIN,BEDS FOR YOUR DOGS,THEY WILL HAVE WARM AND COSY BEDS.
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