Ariel, take a breath! You are doing a wonderful job making a lovely home there. We are just along for the ride. We can and will wait till you have time to make these videos. Do what needs doing and remember to stop and smell the roses. You only get one time around. And it goes by fast.
That’s amazing how many videos you are putting on UA-cam lately. I’m grateful that you take us along with all those projects. I’m excited for more. All the best 🌿✨🌺
Couple follow-up questions on water: 1. Are you still just draining your grey water around fy nyth into the ground? Is that allowed? And how elaborate a french drain (or other type) is needed? 2. Where are you showering? Because I seem to remember you did not use the shower inside fy nyth for anything other than storage??? Thank you and I wish you and Clay and Burley so much happiness in the new spot, Kari🌞
We use a composting toilet! It's the best thing ever I wish I had switched to this many years ago. And I wish everybody used a composting toilet raw sewage is just disgusting and it contaminates our drinking water. You cannot go wrong with composting! We love composting! We love you Aerial and we love your videos. Thank you
My husband came home last night & had had a convo with an acquaintance abt a friend of the acquaintance who had problem tenants he had to evict. They decided to exact their revenge by pouring paint into his well contaminating the well & the area’s groundwater. Don’t know what happened to them but at the very least we hope they had to deal with some #InstantKarma 🌀
@@marirose19 I remember many years ago, a tenant who was leaving took bleach to the living room floor..... that is why I sort of 'giggle' to myself when people buy a home with a rental on it thinking that they will use all the money for the mortgage or profit -- and don't realize the expenses involved... it is not as easy as it looks!
@@emmib1388 I’ve unfortunately only been in a position to rent my entire adult life (subsidized rent once I had kids & became disabled though thankfully). I just don’t get ppl who do these terrible, at times criminal, things to rentals. Ugh. Have had own nightmares in the quadplex I’ve lived in for 12 yrs; currently the house is filled w/great caring neighbors & I sure hope it stays that way for a looooooong time.✌🏼
@@marirose19 agreed -- I rent as well -- and on the flip side of my previous story, worked with a guy who rented a home and his sister would ask him why he kept it neat and planted flowers -- his response was that he lived there and wanted to keep it nice. I live in a great place and hope you continue with good neighbors :-)
Wow I'm Amazed at the stories of how rotten tenants are but the strange thing is I've always been a great tenant but I've had rotten landlords. I've had slumlords not only were they slumlords and didn't fix anything and then would yell at the tenants when things didn't work but they also and I've had about five landlords do this to me come into my house when I wasn't there and the last landlord put cameras up in my house and around the yard to spy on me he was a real creep. This is why I had decided I was never going to rent again and I bought myself some property
Hey. The over 6,000 feet elevation club? 😂 My lot in Williams, AZ is 6112 feet! Off grid cabin over here. Cabin in progress. I'm excited you're on your land. ❤
I love how your viewers care for and worry about you!🥰 You are a conscientious and thoughtful inhabitant of the land which is something we all need to aspire to. Thanks for your respect of your subscribers! Stay safe, be well and see ya next time👋👋👋
I love seeing you back and sharing videos daily about your new adventurous life on your wonderful new property with Clay. Wonderful to see the photo of you and Clay behind you.
Leave the soil? Yes and I agree especially when thought of as a gift to that patch of earth that sustained you for those years. I am glad to hear you're keeping the fire wood because COLD, freezing is bad for your health. Hearing Burley is so chill just makes me smile, he's a kind and gentle soul isn't he.
So glad it's a better growing climate, to help with gardening. Glad Burley is adjusting to new property well. Can't wait to see videos of garden and what trees/ plants you have planted to make it your home! Lots to undertake, but well worth it in the end.
Ariel, I love your vids & if I get one of those surveys on YT that ask, “Did you find this video: then list options to tick off various boxes like calming, peaceful, useful, informative, etc...” I’ll check off every box there is. Ty for your editing, teaching, & inspirational hard work.
I'm looking at going tiny, but getting an incinerator type of toilet, something like what's on a yacht. At my age I'd rather just use a vacuum to clean my toilet. All that chirping in the background sounds like you have baby chicks, guessing those bird feeders are a welcome source of food in that area.
Your sitting area is so nice with the little plants and birdies chirping outside 💚 Happy for you! Fantastic work getting a property with spring fed water 💧
I've been enjoying watching the progress on your new property. So glad to hear that you have good neighbors and that Burley seems to like his new home!
We are so blessed to live near national forests here in the California Sierra north of Yosemite National Park and harvesting dead growth trees is a win win. We get 'free' wood to cut and we help heal the forest. Want to THANK YOU for showing you have a fire extinguisher on the wall in this video. Everyone should own one, not just we THOW (tiny house on wheels) folks.
Funny to hear about the weather ... it's currently hot here and come inside to get away from the heat vs snow and rain...find as I get older, in my 40's, I'm liking the heat less and less...the hubs and I are starting our first raised garden all inspired by you! So thanks for all you do. I get lost in watching your content, so helpful and inspiring. Keep up the good work. Cheers to you and Clay!
A longer growing season is perfect! The fact that your getting more power is fantastic itself. U seem very happy and satisfied, I am happy for u. It will be neat to see in 10yrs time how well its flourished. The old place was nice but u never meant it to be a permanent placement anyway. It sounds like u have baby chicks already, yeah! I am happy for u all. Have a very blessed time.
I am moving to New York part time with my granddaughter and her husband. They got baby chicks they are raising. He just built the chicken house. They are so thrilled the chicks eat out of their hands they are so tame. No, they will not ever be eaten by us anyway, purely for eggs. They do eat venison however. But it is all very exciting. You must be over the moon. So happy for you always.
What different sights - last one very cozy nestled almost like a hug from the trees, the new spot majestic views, bright light - both so fantastic. You have it "made in the shade" girl. You're living the life , happy for you
@@sailingavocet - You may find the information in these two links interesting and possibly useful. 1 - airheadtoilet.com/ This composting toilet has design appears to work better in boats than Nature's Head toilets (natureshead.net/), per boat owner reviews. 2 - www.sailmagazine.com/diy/know-how-benefits-of-installing-a-composting-head Article written by a boat owner who swtiched to a composting toilet. Preparation, steps plus pros and cons. 3 - www.practical-sailor.com/systems-propulsion/composting-marine-heads Details and testing of Air Head and Sun-Mar Ecolet (not for small heads).
we have 21 monocrystoline solar panels with a 8000 watt inverter we built our 2 story house in the end of our 40x80 shop (barndominium)the solar panels run all the house and shop that includes welder ,4 post heist ,air compresser etc.you just don't run the big stuff on cloudy days
Thank you, didn’t ask any questions, am glad your bringing all your wood and that there is a spring from the mountains coming down, fantastic😊🥰😃🤩🎉❤️🙏🏻 glad Burley is doing well, as you and Clay continue to enjoy life on y’all’s new location!😊🥰😃🤩🎉😃🙏🏻
The birds sounded beautiful in the background. It's such a gorgeous spot you both picked to set Fy Nyth and I loved that sweet picture behind you of you and Clay 💞
Apparently you have a lot of viewers with anxiety issues...LOL! "Leave no trace" involves *not* hauling away what is part of the land (the soil). But taking the firewood is an improvement to the land because standing dead wood is a fire hazard. People need to watch you longer to see what a wise and responsible woman you are (and what a wise man Clay certainly is). Thanks for sharing your journey; I'm enjoying every bit of it!
Good morning Ariel and friends, Given your climate and the fact that Clay can operate earth moving equipment I can imagine you growing citrus in the snow like Russ Finch in Alliance, Nebraska. He was interviewed by Kirsten Dirksen on YT. Fascinating man.
Every place is different. Every place is unique. And different and unique places have their own charms and are thus wonderful in their own way. Change is good. It allows one to find and experience the wonder.
Kris Harbour (a youtuber)uses a creek running through his place for hydro electric & also a wind turbine (beautiful wooden prop he built) and seasonally switches between the two systems. He runs his little hobbit sized house & his shop tools off them. also has a van he switched to run on veg oil - but that's another story... :D
Mona Bale - Yes!!!! I love the channel and am always fascinated by what Kris does and can do. Perhaps Clay will decide building their own wind turbine would be a challenge he wants to meet and useful as a second source of power.
Just wondering if you have a prevailing wind in the spot that the little house is in now. Looks pretty exposed . Maybe investing in bigger conifers plus other trees would make a good wind break/ snow fence , especially next winter. Maybe some wind break material ie. burlap would help the small trees you have planted from getting dehydrated to quickly and keep your good muich and compost from drying out to quickly. Impressed with all you have accomplished already. First class job. 👍😋🌲🦅🌲🐶🌲🌈🌲🇺🇸
Could you do a video or blog post about any changes you might make in Fy Nyth now that there will be two of you living there? I'm curious about storage space and maybe changes internally to the house now? If there are any changes I'd love to see a new house tour. I love your videos, I've been following you for many years and am really glad that you have been sharing your moving process with us!
Ok - happy to hear you are bring the firewood - figured you weren’t going to be bringing the soil 😄 This would be the perfect way to move with an anxious dog by moving your house to the new property
Cool beans? 😂 My husband & I both use that phrase. When we met in midlife & married he was so surprised to hear me say it bc he’d grown up only hearing the phrase between he & his brother like a family secret. I think it was one of the 1st things that made him realize we were meant to be together. Cool beans! 😉
You answered all my unasked questions really well. Happy you are still around 6,000' but with a longer growing season for the win. Looking forward to seeing the new property mature with all the flora and fauna that is going to reside there with y'all. Thank you for sharing with us. Peace from Angry Old HIppie at Old HIppieland, 5600'.
Hi Ariel. Many thanks for your very valuable content. My wife and I are thinking about a tiny house. Can you talk a little about how friendly Wyoming is towards the tiny house lifestyle regarding zoning in particular? Do you intend to build a house on a foundation or stay in your tiny house on a permanent basis.
You broke up those videos in a great way to show chronologically and eventually bringing us up to present in your new location. It was entertaining and educational. Hope to see more of Clay as you share your life together.
I just love the way you have guarded your privacy all these years. I would never have thought just beyond those tress there is a hayfield, or that you had neighbours. It is also great that you kept your purchase guiet because my god people are nosey and are probably looking up land records right now. Keep being a great stweard of the land. I am glad you've also found a human companion, someone you took time to know and someone who brings a lot of skills and know-how to the table. I am not new but never commented much.
Thanks for the info on your new life, so interesting to learn about the National Forest and collecting wood, fresh water, Burley and everything, ha!! Glad neighbors are neighborly- its all good❣️❣️ you go girl!!
Thanks for the answers. With the new place your not likely to get bored as there are tons of things to do and to get done. So stay safe and cool as we don't want to see you whining or getting grumpy. Thanks again for answering a bunch of questions. Have a super wonderful day/evening.
Thanks Ariel, for the update.. you answered my question about all that firewood... that always come in handy, believe me i know. this was a good break for me as well back to the garden for me...
An idea for your property for firewood: If you can find varieties that do alright in your growing zone, grow successive plantings of hazel (filbert) trees along a sunny edge, and coppice 1/5th of them every 5 years. If you want nuts as well, you'll need at least 2 varieties of hazel, since they do not self-pollinate within a single variety. Most people don't realize how valuable hazel is as a hardwood for burning in woodstoves, since most people use the slender branches for making into hurdles (wattle-woven fences) and for baskets and such, but it's actually quite good. It responds very well to coppicing, which means cutting it back to the stump (make the cuts cleanly diagonal so they shed rainwater), and allowing new shoots to spring up. Hazel orchards have been managed this way in the British Isles for thousands of years. You'll wind up with nice thick bushes with plenty of firewood opportunities, in small enough chunks that you can just split them in half and they'll probably be a good size for your tiny woodstove. it will take time to build up your stockpile, and it's probably good to mix it with the beetlekill for years to come, but if you can get 2 varieties of hazel to grow in the area, it's worth the effort. And if not hazel, there are other hardwoods which can take well to coppicing. (I'm looking into hazel because I love the nuts and there are varieties that grow even in my area.)
Your videos are amazing. It’s so nice to watch videos that are peaceful, happy, and give us a break from the bizarre world we live in these days. Good luck on your new adventures, I can’t wait to see how this property develops
Well done Ariel, congratulations to both you and Clay for successfully moving your tiny house to your new place. The forward planning you did together has obviously paid off. Of course Burley will be perfectly fine wherever you are! I've always found that if your relationship with your pet cat and dogs then you become the centre of their world and they would settle on the moon with you. Burley is as happy as can be as long as he's part of your daily life as far as he's concerned whatever you are doing he and you are in it together! God bless you all and may you have many happy healthy years of great fun and exciting adventures together! Lots of love from vera in Northern Ireland.
Lovely informative video Ariel, Thank you. As i posted on past video's i love the new lease of life that is being shown to us all in this new Content, and as always good luck to you all. 👍 🖖
Ariel, take a breath! You are doing a wonderful job making a lovely home there. We are just along for the ride. We can and will wait till you have time to make these videos. Do what needs doing and remember to stop and smell the roses. You only get one time around. And it goes by fast.
That's wise advice 😊
It seems to me that she’s living and loving every moment of her life… including smelling the roses!🙂
Busy, busy, busy. Post when you can. We're just glad you're posting again.
That’s amazing how many videos you are putting on UA-cam lately. I’m grateful that you take us along with all those projects. I’m excited for more. All the best 🌿✨🌺
Couple follow-up questions on water:
1. Are you still just draining your grey water around fy nyth into the ground? Is that allowed? And how elaborate a french drain (or other type) is needed?
2. Where are you showering? Because I seem to remember you did not use the shower inside fy nyth for anything other than storage???
Thank you and I wish you and Clay and Burley so much happiness in the new spot,
Kari🌞
these are all interesting questions! We live on a sailboat ourselves, but I am interested in this lifestyle
Interesting questions, what is a French drain? Also, isn’t gray water somewhat purified by its traveling through the earth?
french drain is basically a pipe buried in gravel for a drain of unwanted water
You are just beaming with happiness. So happy for you.
It would be fun to revisit your old site in the future to see how it changes.
We use a composting toilet! It's the best thing ever I wish I had switched to this many years ago. And I wish everybody used a composting toilet raw sewage is just disgusting and it contaminates our drinking water. You cannot go wrong with composting! We love composting! We love you Aerial and we love your videos. Thank you
My husband came home last night & had had a convo with an acquaintance abt a friend of the acquaintance who had problem tenants he had to evict. They decided to exact their revenge by pouring paint into his well contaminating the well & the area’s groundwater. Don’t know what happened to them but at the very least we hope they had to deal with some #InstantKarma 🌀
@@marirose19 I remember many years ago, a tenant who was leaving took bleach to the living room floor..... that is why I sort of 'giggle' to myself when people buy a home with a rental on it thinking that they will use all the money for the mortgage or profit -- and don't realize the expenses involved... it is not as easy as it looks!
@@emmib1388 I’ve unfortunately only been in a position to rent my entire adult life (subsidized rent once I had kids & became disabled though thankfully). I just don’t get ppl who do these terrible, at times criminal, things to rentals. Ugh. Have had own nightmares in the quadplex I’ve lived in for 12 yrs; currently the house is filled w/great caring neighbors & I sure hope it stays that way for a looooooong time.✌🏼
@@marirose19 agreed -- I rent as well -- and on the flip side of my previous story, worked with a guy who rented a home and his sister would ask him why he kept it neat and planted flowers -- his response was that he lived there and wanted to keep it nice. I live in a great place and hope you continue with good neighbors :-)
Wow I'm Amazed at the stories of how rotten tenants are but the strange thing is I've always been a great tenant but I've had rotten landlords. I've had slumlords not only were they slumlords and didn't fix anything and then would yell at the tenants when things didn't work but they also and I've had about five landlords do this to me come into my house when I wasn't there and the last landlord put cameras up in my house and around the yard to spy on me he was a real creep. This is why I had decided I was never going to rent again and I bought myself some property
Hey. The over 6,000 feet elevation club? 😂 My lot in Williams, AZ is 6112 feet! Off grid cabin over here. Cabin in progress. I'm excited you're on your land. ❤
I love how your viewers care for and worry about you!🥰 You are a conscientious and thoughtful inhabitant of the land which is something we all need to aspire to. Thanks for your respect of your subscribers! Stay safe, be well and see ya next time👋👋👋
I love seeing you back and sharing videos daily about your new adventurous life on your wonderful new property with Clay. Wonderful to see the photo of you and Clay behind you.
So cute her pic w her and clay
Leave the soil? Yes and I agree especially when thought of as a gift to that patch of earth that sustained you for those years. I am glad to hear you're keeping the fire wood because COLD, freezing is bad for your health. Hearing Burley is so chill just makes me smile, he's a kind and gentle soul isn't he.
Aw I always wondered if he was a English Shepherd, I have 2! One is a puppy. They are awsome dogs.
She live in a tiny little house, but she is living like a rich woman with A lot spaces peaceful place to live.
So glad it's a better growing climate, to help with gardening. Glad Burley is adjusting to new property well. Can't wait to see videos of garden and what trees/ plants you have planted to make it your home! Lots to undertake, but well worth it in the end.
Blessing on all your plans and efforts as you build your Homestead.
Amen second that
Ariel, I love your vids & if I get one of those surveys on YT that ask, “Did you find this video: then list options to tick off various boxes like calming, peaceful, useful, informative, etc...” I’ll check off every box there is. Ty for your editing, teaching, & inspirational hard work.
Oh my goodness great job on the trees. Everything sounds fantastic.
I can hear the tweety birds a-tweetin' in the background...happy place!
I'm looking at going tiny, but getting an incinerator type of toilet, something like what's on a yacht. At my age I'd rather just use a
vacuum to clean my toilet. All that chirping in the background sounds like you have baby chicks, guessing those bird feeders are a welcome
source of food in that area.
Your sitting area is so nice with the little plants and birdies chirping outside 💚 Happy for you! Fantastic work getting a property with spring fed water 💧
I’m jealous of that spring water! Thanks for answering those questions.
How very lucky for you to have a gravity fed spring !
YES!!! Take a breath!
Well that has settled a lot of folks worries and so onward and upwards to whatever is next to arrive on Fy Nyth. Cheers Ariel.
I've been enjoying watching the progress on your new property. So glad to hear that you have good neighbors and that Burley seems to like his new home!
We are so blessed to live near national forests here in the California Sierra north of Yosemite National Park and harvesting dead growth trees is a win win. We get 'free' wood to cut and we help heal the forest.
Want to THANK YOU for showing you have a fire extinguisher on the wall in this video. Everyone should own one, not just we THOW (tiny house on wheels) folks.
I only noticed at the end you could hear the chicks chirping in the background, so cute!
This is such a fun journey to follow you on! Thank you for sharing!
Love your answers to the many people who watch you! Waiting to see more of your new life!
So happy for you both ,also that the new move is going well for you’ll,you’re working hard to make your new spot beautiful also workable 🙏🏾
Funny to hear about the weather ... it's currently hot here and come inside to get away from the heat vs snow and rain...find as I get older, in my 40's, I'm liking the heat less and less...the hubs and I are starting our first raised garden all inspired by you! So thanks for all you do. I get lost in watching your content, so helpful and inspiring. Keep up the good work. Cheers to you and Clay!
Your enthusiasm for life is so thrilling and you are clearly tapped in and turned on 😀🙏😘
I just love hearing the birds 🐦 in the background
A longer growing season is perfect! The fact that your getting more power is fantastic itself. U seem very happy and satisfied, I am happy for u. It will be neat to see in 10yrs time how well its flourished. The old place was nice but u never meant it to be a permanent placement anyway. It sounds like u have baby chicks already, yeah! I am happy for u all. Have a very blessed time.
I am moving to New York part time with my granddaughter and her husband. They got baby chicks they are raising. He just built the chicken house. They are so thrilled the chicks eat out of their hands they are so tame. No, they will not ever be eaten by us anyway, purely for eggs. They do eat venison however. But it is all very exciting. You must be over the moon. So happy for you always.
Love your videos, each day I awake and immediately look to see if there’s a new one. You keep me inspired to have a great day!
What different sights - last one very cozy nestled almost like a hug from the trees, the new spot majestic views, bright light - both so fantastic. You have it "made in the shade" girl. You're living the life , happy for you
You are one amazing girl! You work hard and truly think about where you’re going in life! It’s obvious you love and respect the world God made!
Hello Ariel! It is wonderful to watch how you live and work! Thank you for sharing with us!
Gosh, spring water!! That’s awesome. Everyone should have a compost toilet - saves so much water. So happy for your new situation Ariel. ❤️
we live on a sailboat and know some boats with composting toilets but personally in our small space it wouldn't work for us.
@@sailingavocet - You may find the information in these two links interesting and possibly useful.
1 - airheadtoilet.com/ This composting toilet has design appears to work better in boats than Nature's Head toilets (natureshead.net/), per boat owner reviews.
2 - www.sailmagazine.com/diy/know-how-benefits-of-installing-a-composting-head Article written by a boat owner who swtiched to a composting toilet. Preparation, steps plus pros and cons.
3 - www.practical-sailor.com/systems-propulsion/composting-marine-heads Details and testing of Air Head and Sun-Mar Ecolet (not for small heads).
we have 21 monocrystoline solar panels with a 8000 watt inverter we built our 2 story house in the end of our 40x80 shop (barndominium)the solar panels run all the house and shop that includes welder ,4 post heist ,air compresser etc.you just don't run the big stuff on cloudy days
I'm so happy for you,praying for you.
Thank you, didn’t ask any questions, am glad your bringing all your wood and that there is a spring from the mountains coming down, fantastic😊🥰😃🤩🎉❤️🙏🏻 glad Burley is doing well, as you and Clay continue to enjoy life on y’all’s new location!😊🥰😃🤩🎉😃🙏🏻
Great job Ariel, you are a very gifted motivated person! Just enjoy your beautiful new place, what a treasure!
Spring water at 80psi...oh lucky you!
Love that I can follow your new journey in your gorgeous land! And I spy a heart warming pic behind you🥰
The amount of work done by you and your partner, it is amazing, well done, you are both very driven and consistent. It is honourable.
Enjoyed hearing the birds singing in the background!
The birds sounded beautiful in the background. It's such a gorgeous spot you both picked to set Fy Nyth and I loved that sweet picture behind you of you and Clay 💞
Lucky us for the changing weather because it gives you time to film. Excited to get a peek at all you've been doing lately!
Plant those trees, I love planting trees!
Apparently you have a lot of viewers with anxiety issues...LOL! "Leave no trace" involves *not* hauling away what is part of the land (the soil). But taking the firewood is an improvement to the land because standing dead wood is a fire hazard. People need to watch you longer to see what a wise and responsible woman you are (and what a wise man Clay certainly is). Thanks for sharing your journey; I'm enjoying every bit of it!
I viewed Northstar Prepsteader and enjoyed. Thank you.
Isn't she great?
Good morning Ariel and friends, Given your climate and the fact that Clay can operate earth moving equipment I can imagine you growing citrus in the snow like Russ Finch in Alliance, Nebraska. He was interviewed by Kirsten Dirksen on YT. Fascinating man.
Every place is different. Every place is unique. And different and unique places have their own charms and are thus wonderful in their own way. Change is good. It allows one to find and experience the wonder.
Kris Harbour (a youtuber)uses a creek running through his place for hydro electric & also a wind turbine (beautiful wooden prop he built) and seasonally switches between the two systems. He runs his little hobbit sized house & his shop tools off them. also has a van he switched to run on veg oil - but that's another story... :D
Mona Bale - Yes!!!! I love the channel and am always fascinated by what Kris does and can do. Perhaps Clay will decide building their own wind turbine would be a challenge he wants to meet and useful as a second source of power.
Lovely picture in the background...
One wears white on important days, just saying..
I’m thrilled for you Ariel!!!
❤️💕🇺🇸🙏🏻🥰
Just wondering if you have a prevailing wind in the spot that the little house is in now. Looks pretty exposed . Maybe investing in bigger
conifers plus other trees would make a good wind break/ snow fence , especially next winter.
Maybe some wind break material
ie. burlap would help the small trees you have planted from getting dehydrated to quickly and keep your
good muich and compost from drying out to quickly.
Impressed with all you have accomplished already. First class
job. 👍😋🌲🦅🌲🐶🌲🌈🌲🇺🇸
Could you do a video or blog post about any changes you might make in Fy Nyth now that there will be two of you living there? I'm curious about storage space and maybe changes internally to the house now? If there are any changes I'd love to see a new house tour. I love your videos, I've been following you for many years and am really glad that you have been sharing your moving process with us!
Love hearing the baby chicks chirping. Reminds me of my grandfathers chicks on the farm.
I cant wait to see if you update your intro to a full season phase of the new place, or if you go a different route 🤓Geeking out😁
Ok - happy to hear you are bring the firewood - figured you weren’t going to be bringing the soil 😄
This would be the perfect way to move with an anxious dog by moving your house to the new property
Cool beans, Ariel.
Cool beans? 😂 My husband & I both use that phrase. When we met in midlife & married he was so surprised to hear me say it bc he’d grown up only hearing the phrase between he & his brother like a family secret.
I think it was one of the 1st things that made him realize we were meant to be together. Cool beans! 😉
Its so nice to see you so happy. Have a beautiful weekend
Thanks for updating us, God Bless.
Love that chirping in the background!
Rain is good for your trees and plants !
You answered all my unasked questions really well. Happy you are still around 6,000' but with a longer growing season for the win. Looking forward to seeing the new property mature with all the flora and fauna that is going to reside there with y'all. Thank you for sharing with us. Peace from Angry Old HIppie at Old HIppieland, 5600'.
p.s. enjoyed seeing the lovely picture of you and Clay😊🥰🤩😃❤️🎉🙏🏻
Thanks for the Q and A video. I think people that stay busy and have projects to work on are generally happy. 💕from Ky.
Hi Ariel. Many thanks for your very valuable content. My wife and I are thinking about a tiny house. Can you talk a little about how friendly Wyoming is towards the tiny house lifestyle regarding zoning in particular? Do you intend to build a house on a foundation or stay in your tiny house on a permanent basis.
I'm glad you have a little longer growing season at your new place!
Thanks for the info. Good to hear your up beat attitude to your new surroundings.
👍! Thanks! ( The Colour of the Nation)
I can't wait to see your new located garden and property tour
Thank you so much Ariel.
You broke up those videos in a great way to show chronologically and eventually bringing us up to present in your new location. It was entertaining and educational. Hope to see more of Clay as you share your life together.
You answered all my questions. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for letting us hear all your birds!!!
Enjoy your day ❤️🌈🌺🌸🌻😊
Your new view is just stunning. ❤️ Congrats on your new property.
So happy for you and Clay. Great set up. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and yours. 😀
I just love the way you have guarded your privacy all these years. I would never have thought just beyond those tress there is a hayfield, or that you had neighbours. It is also great that you kept your purchase guiet because my god people are nosey and are probably looking up land records right now. Keep being a great stweard of the land. I am glad you've also found a human companion, someone you took time to know and someone who brings a lot of skills and know-how to the table. I am not new but never commented much.
Your explanation of the topography of both places cleared up a lot of questions for me.
Thanks for the info on your new life, so interesting to learn about the National Forest and collecting wood, fresh water, Burley and everything, ha!!
Glad neighbors are neighborly- its all good❣️❣️ you go girl!!
Thanks for the answers. With the new place your not likely to get bored as there are tons of things to do and to get done. So stay safe and cool as we don't want to see you whining or getting grumpy. Thanks again for answering a bunch of questions. Have a super wonderful day/evening.
Thanks Ariel, for the update.. you answered my question about all that firewood... that always come in handy, believe me i know. this was a good break for me as well back to the garden for me...
Ariel, so happy for you. Is the internet connection any better now?
Thank you for more videos...love them!!!!
Sounds so great. So happy for you. Thank you for sharing.
So happy for you Ariel! Is there a video of when you got married?
Thanks! Nope. Just this one - ua-cam.com/video/AJUpJt4MQ4M/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing.
An idea for your property for firewood: If you can find varieties that do alright in your growing zone, grow successive plantings of hazel (filbert) trees along a sunny edge, and coppice 1/5th of them every 5 years. If you want nuts as well, you'll need at least 2 varieties of hazel, since they do not self-pollinate within a single variety. Most people don't realize how valuable hazel is as a hardwood for burning in woodstoves, since most people use the slender branches for making into hurdles (wattle-woven fences) and for baskets and such, but it's actually quite good.
It responds very well to coppicing, which means cutting it back to the stump (make the cuts cleanly diagonal so they shed rainwater), and allowing new shoots to spring up. Hazel orchards have been managed this way in the British Isles for thousands of years. You'll wind up with nice thick bushes with plenty of firewood opportunities, in small enough chunks that you can just split them in half and they'll probably be a good size for your tiny woodstove. it will take time to build up your stockpile, and it's probably good to mix it with the beetlekill for years to come, but if you can get 2 varieties of hazel to grow in the area, it's worth the effort. And if not hazel, there are other hardwoods which can take well to coppicing. (I'm looking into hazel because I love the nuts and there are varieties that grow even in my area.)
Thanks for answering questions. Good overview of changes.
Your videos are amazing. It’s so nice to watch videos that are peaceful, happy, and give us a break from the bizarre world we live in these days. Good luck on your new adventures, I can’t wait to see how this property develops
You have a great mountain view. Congrats on the move. Looking forward to watching you improve your property.
Thank you!
Well done Ariel, congratulations to both you and Clay for successfully moving your tiny house to your new place. The forward planning you did together has obviously paid off. Of course Burley will be perfectly fine wherever you are! I've always found that if your relationship with your pet cat and dogs then you become the centre of their world and they would settle on the moon with you. Burley is as happy as can be as long as he's part of your daily life as far as he's concerned whatever you are doing he and you are in it together! God bless you all and may you have many happy healthy years of great fun and exciting adventures together! Lots of love from vera in Northern Ireland.
Very interesting and informative information on your new location. Thank you.
Lovely informative video Ariel, Thank you. As i posted on past video's i love the new lease of life that is being shown to us all in this new Content, and as always good luck to you all. 👍 🖖