I am pleased that you said grace. Always pray in thanks to God!
@jessikainla11 сағат бұрын
Love this guy. Always good for a spirit boost. God Bless!
@rogerthegray9 сағат бұрын
I like how you show us the beautiful wildlife on the ranch while you’re building a place to cook them. 😅
@TommyG18609 сағат бұрын
Patrick may weigh in with the actual facts, and details, but as I remember them from a long ago story related by Patrick, he can’t hunt the local deer around here. This area is part of a conservation area and it seems the deer we often see, are aware of that. That would explain their willingness to pose for pictures, rather than bounding away. I don’t know if that’s applicable to the areas of the Ridge Cabin, the Spur Cabin and Red Moose Ranch, or just some of those places.
@markhmorrison13 сағат бұрын
This is really coming along! Ceiling looks amazing. Nice catch!! The projects never end. Looking forward to seeing what you do with it all. God bless!
@theresaodwyer202612 сағат бұрын
My husband and I are DIYer’s too and love to follow along with your channel. We’d trade in our house in the suburbs for a ranch like yours in a heartbeat!! So many dad jokes😂
@richardgabel3313 сағат бұрын
Hi Patrick....kitchen and area around looks great. Shoveling rocks is almost as exciting as sanding. Keep wondering what is to be done if you have guests and in the middle of the night they have to take a whiz or more. Seems as if that should be a priority. Everything looks really good. Thanks for letting us all tag along with you. See you next week. Have fun and stay safe.
@PatriotUpNorth9 сағат бұрын
Love my Friday night Moose Video, thanks Patrick! 👏
@Maxid113 сағат бұрын
9:37 DANG IT! The one fluid that makes it go!
@brianjensen67246 сағат бұрын
I’d like to lean on that bar with a cold one and thank you for all this entertainment!
@cchambers863214 сағат бұрын
That is some nice colors in those boards!
@jeanettewhite214414 сағат бұрын
Great video. Loved the chipmunk ❤
@lenprice63157 сағат бұрын
The more I watch your videos the more I like your videos. I really enjoy seeing your beautiful scenery around your home place. Thank you for sharing……Tiny ( Len Price ) Houston MS
@Loulou-nj7ji10 сағат бұрын
Everything looks amazing the view on you property is awesome so beautiful blue skies really really nice. I told you next video like always stay strong stay healthy And like always I was gonna say may God bless you, but he already has🙏❤️✌🏼
@Mstred9 сағат бұрын
I love all your projects, Patrick. Keep em coming 🙂
@Maxid113 сағат бұрын
You running gravel up to your cabin reminds me of building retaining walls as a boy. Driving our circa 1940s Farmall tractor (the one with two front tires together in the front, a "C") pulling a trailer (a hay trailer no less) about 10 miles from where I was pulling rock from our farm to Cossayuna lake where the "rich" people were having me build a retaining wall to keep the forest floor from sliding off the hill onto their driveway. Which was caused by them under cutting the hill to make a driveway without taking any precautions or landscaping the forest floor. I wasn't even in my teens yet to give you an idea how common it was for kids to be driving heavy equipment on public roads. I'd probably be pulled over and ticketed if I'd been driving my Dad's car without a license, but on a tractor or any other piece of farm equipment the local cops or the sheriff would just honk and wave as they went by. Kid driving a tractor is working. A kid in a car is up to no good. That would have been about 100% accurate for me even after I got my license...
@roywing32878 сағат бұрын
Looking awesome Patrick and beautiful vistas
@JohnAmes6 сағат бұрын
I'm really impressed on how it's come out well done. My friend
@tobyspeeks379312 сағат бұрын
Looking forward to your video of the kitchen being used. Guests around the fire pit. Again, I love everything you do. I especially enjoyed the shots of the regrowth after the burn. A huge field with ponds and clumps of forest near me is deliberately burned off almost every early spring. Every time it's wonderful to watch all the green poke up out of the ash.
@1972cjn13 сағат бұрын
Great episode, but the lack of sanding content was a bit disappointing! :D
@jetman2589 сағат бұрын
Sure makes those colors pop
@erwinaddison203011 сағат бұрын
You do nice work!😃
@929cbr_rr10 сағат бұрын
Awesome. And beautiful views.
@Johnny_Yuma12 сағат бұрын
I can't believe that you haven't let us hear that dinner bell yet. I thought for sure that you'd ring it before you had those two lunches this time. I sure hope that no one stole the clanger, then you would have a cause for a case of the kiped clapper! All of the work that you've put into your projects looks great. One suggestion that I'll repeat to you is...consider installing a banister beside your stairs. In another twenty years you'll thank yourself, this I say from experience. For the life of me, with all those critters and beautiful scenery around you, I don't see how you can get any work accomplished. I'd be leaning on the bar, sipping coffee and taking it all in all day long. You're a lucky man.
@ShadowMoonFarms12 сағат бұрын
Thanks for taking us along.
@lanejohnson12457 сағат бұрын
Patrick, I would recommend that you replace the solid core romex on the generator plug with a stranded wire equipment power cord. Constant movement of solid core wire can cause it to fail. Thanks for the excellent content. Cheers.
@Lakanen26310 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the entertainment.
@williamlokar77478 сағат бұрын
Teak Tock? My dad would say " that's 2/3 of a pun".
@Maxid113 сағат бұрын
For your fire pit I'd be looking around for some long granite field stone thin enough to use as a cook surface. I just think that's a cool thing to have, cooking something on a hot rock. Or a piece flat one side and thick enough to try my hand at splitting with wedges and feathers. The fire side of the rock doesn't have to be that smooth.
@Maxid112 сағат бұрын
Sounds like the bit on your Mallwookie drill is trying to tell you it's stripped from popping out too many times to work on those phillip screws now and it's time to promote it to 'a bit of heaven'.
@miketroutman73657 сағат бұрын
It’s Friday! Wow! A double lunch video - it doesn’t get much better than that. The gravel really makes the area pop. Looks great. I didn’t know that you have been working up there for 18 years. I like all your different areas. Thanks for showing the lights on at dusk. They looked great. In one of you shots down the valley there was a body of water…..Osoyoos? Another great post Patrick.
@timwhitley12127 сағат бұрын
Nice work!
@bwcok79472 сағат бұрын
Very nice!
@edmaurer505913 сағат бұрын
Tempered, triple paned windows would be great in cold weather...if you have a small fortune to buy them with.
@JohnTalbot-k6xi6 сағат бұрын
A+
@brotherbruce13 сағат бұрын
You could bungee a bicycle to the tractor and avoid the 3 mile walk back. Of course that could lead to a broken collar bone or something.
@joqlady88812 сағат бұрын
I love having different projects . So, therefore ; I am excited about your next videos. Hey, were you going to make a counter top or cabinets ,or shelves under the window at the back of the kitchen? Surely I did'nt miss that ,,and don't call me shirley..(you got that shirley thing right?) Lov and Blessing from south alabama.. Everything looks just so wonderful.
@koningbolo47003 сағат бұрын
You have a wonderful setup right there but what i feel is lacking is some form of toilet facilities. I realize an outhouse may be too much but a simple privacy screen (2 or 3 half walls) a little ways down the slope with a composting toilet in it should suffice. The toilet box could be a separate unit and even be used elsewhere on the property or even in or near the cabin. I build several for various people including ones which go into vans and campers and if build with the right thoughts behind it they are simply great to have. for a version in an enclosed space you may want to consider some form of forced ventilation (I use the pc case fans which use very little power and can be operated using a power tool battery or even a couple of D cells or a motorcycle battery if in a pinch. Almost a must have is a way to separate the emails from the faxes if you know what I mean, since mixing the two will result in a highly and nasty smelling mess. For this there are separating toilet bowl looking insert available but you can make one yourself from a automotive funnel and some ingenuity (though I find females like the "store bought" good looking separators best...main ingredients are a 5 gallon bucket for the faxes and a 1 gallon milk jug for the emails... the email containers can be emptied almost everywhere as long as you change locations a lot... 1 gallon of emails every day for a week will start to smell. Even the faxes can be buried if you do so deep and far enough away. Deep mainly because animals may start to dig the faxes up and like to read them... Also white chlorinated toilet paper needs to be collected and disposed of separately, and especially wet wipes... for obvious reasons... If you can get hold of the grey recycled paper toilet paper of old you should be able to bury it with the faxes...
@J.MichaelWilhelm9 сағат бұрын
I have seen that balanced tree in many of your videos as sunsets/sunrises? This shot is at 26:00 right over your left shoulder. How did you manage that by yourself?
@edro38382 сағат бұрын
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@EvLuvsMinPins13 сағат бұрын
have you ever moved any furniture into the spur cabin?
@criticaltemperature334312 сағат бұрын
Doing anything overhead is terrible work. Makes my arms tired just watching. Lol
@louisemorris1961Сағат бұрын
Plz cut that leaning tree in back of the outdoor kitchen!!!
@richardwhite37119 сағат бұрын
@ 19:20 I know you can do better / those white plastic switch and outlet plates have to go / I know your wife will tell you they surely don't match the decor/ambiance LMAO