I say this to everyone but especially young men. This is how you accomplish things big or small. This is how you create as opposed to just day dreaming. One day at a time, dealing with challenges as they come up, resting when you're tired or frustrated but not giving up, and getting help, not if, but when you can't do it alone. Kudos on the build.
@@w_ll__4824 Taking one day at a time, dealing with challenges as they arise, resting as needed and then keeping on going, getting help when help is the right thing… these apply to every single one of us. They do not tell us WHAT we are pursuing or doing, just a way of doing that works well with any and all things. What is the opposite of that? Trying to do everything in one go, ignoring challenges that arise, working oneself into total exhaustion so nothing can be done, never going for help even when one cannot do the thing alone? Is this what you mean?
Your video brought my mom, peace and joy during her last months after battling cancer for 7 1/2 years. She would turn it on and keep it in the background, and then we would rewind it and sit and watch it. This month is the one year anniversary of her death and your video randomly started playing on my account today. I was watching a video about living in Washington state. So I thought I should say thank you for documenting your journey and unknowingly bringing my mom peace and happiness in the midst of so much pain. Much love to you and yours.
This deserves to be in Netflix or even better... in the Movie Theatre! The quality, the detail, everything! Every single episode is so satisfying to watch.
The snow, the autumn leaves, the views, the crane, the bread, the tent, the cabin, the tent, the table, the roof, the spring, the summer, the friends...Thank you for the journey, its a joy to watch.
I always felt that when the student is ready, the teacher will come. You have taught me patients, perfection,great attitude and it’s all good. It only took me 73 years to be ready. Thanks
man you are just great. I'm actually from Italy (Liguria near Piedmont) and seeing a foreign guy putting so much effort and love to bring back to life two old stone cabins, "Teccio" as we call it, and choosing to live off grid here is simply so wonderful and you deserve all the Italians respect. Thanks for sharing your journey and your skills, amazing.
Sounds incredible, I thought this guy its Italian, were he come from? Me, I'm so excited to watch his project....I'm so passionate about off grid living, I'm so exhausted sometimes about the big cities,they are and offer great things as well, but nothing like that, just to have and feel the extremely quietness and fresh air, it's just to touch the sky easily with ur hands. New York it's a nice place to live, but I wish one day I wi have the chance with my sweet family members to have this opportunity as well. ❤🙏💚👏👏😉🎉
@@lorenaengasser2939 I think he is from Amsterdam. If you haven't, you need to check his One year on a bike documentary, which contains 4 IMPRESSIVE videos.
I'm absolutely speechless. I just spent 3 hours mesmerized by this video. It would take me another 3 hours to articulate why this video is so incredible.
I live few kilometers from that place! So close to my hometown! This is the point of view our valleys deserve to shine a bit more across the world! Thank you Martijn for your journey, thanks for you images and imaginations, too! Thank you all for watching and appreciating our astonishing nature. Greetings from Italy and from our northern valleys!
@@clercfred I wouldn't disclose the exact place since Martijn didn't, but it's in Val Pellice (as reported in the opening of the video), not so far from the French border.
Oh thank you! Yeah I am sure he does not want 300k folks to know that! I did not yet get to the opening video, believe it or not, so thanks for the info!
@@clercfred Visita trento en trentino...No hay nada más bello que la ciudad pintada donde nació mi padre, esta al norte en las faldas de los alpes, muy cerca de este lugar.....Saludos
Here and in spirit along with you from the first bike trip. The slow nature of the work, the notice of detail, the quiet tranquility.... like a healing balm to (apparently) a great deal of people, and I am among them. Thank you. Bless you!
hi y'all , from gulf coast Of 🇺🇸... we need tons of good great builders like MARTIJN to rebuild Florida. from bad booty IAN.. I will get HAEVN music going... can't wait MARTIJN, hope you are feeling better.. stay warm..have a blessed day..♡
I don't know why but this brought tears to me, first the beauty of the natural environment, then the fact that Martijin is an artist and also an artist in his filming ability, so beautifully put together.
Watching you is food for my soul. I have grandsons about your age. I’m over 80. Loving your project. You have made great progress and you must feel good about yourself and your project. Beautiful land. I’m in USA. California. Peace to you…✨🙏🌞
In a world in turmoil where everything seems to be only going faster and faster, following Martijn is so relaxing and satisfying. Happy to support you Martijn. Thank you….
I’d forgotten he lived in the cabin last winter, except for the holiday trip to Holland. This winter will be more comfortable for him. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this channel. So impressed with how he preserves with doing what need to be done. Classic Zen of chop wood - carry water. Very inspiring. 👏
What makes this so special is that it’s not a television renovation with a cast of thousands but one man with a dream and achieving it with hard work, dedication and vision. Outstanding 😊
I could honestly watch this as a show. It's so amazing how random people just join to help you out and how everyone is so friendly and you're so welcoming of everyone. So wholesome aswell as interesting
...And yet. Italy is rapidly dying! It absolutely boggles my mind, and breaks my heart. Hope people wake up enough to change the current most probable outcome. 😔
This gives me so much vision and hope. I have been suffering from depression and anxiety over many years and I have now found a way out. I will retire next year and start to take control of my vocation and my mental health. This film has been so wonderful to experience, it gives me strength to look at each area of our house and start finishing things off rather than just continue to look at what is left incomplete! You are so much more than just inspiring, Martijn.
Good luck to you Richard. Depression is a hard thing to live with in the day to day of life. The things going on around us for the last few years have been a challenge to many of us, Covid has left many people in my age group (73) with weak immune systems and fear of even going out. Please talk to someone about your depression and take medication if needed. I feel you are on the right track with your intentions to do things you love. Chin up!
Hang in there Richard. I retired 2 years ago and I find joy in getting things done at my house. If you liked this show, I'll suggest what I saw yesterday. Justin Barbour. 10 day 200 km expedition on UA-cam. I didn't get anything done on my house but I was happy to watch.
Yes this is excellent for the anxiety and depression. Also you might want to look into the Shawn Baker MD, what he says about the diet, food ... IT might help to have also proper nutrients, so less of the anxiety and the depression. more health and strength.
@@DeBoerVan hi from sunny South Africa! I also suffered from depression especially after I lost my husband to cancer, moved to a one horse town and bought a 120y old house on 6x erven. Shaun Baker & Jordan Peterson inspired to turn me into carnivore after being vegetarian for many years. I was busy dying at age 57 & now I'm out in the sun doing permaculture & hugelculture, taking medicinal mushroom completed the picture, after just 2x months I'm feeling as strong and happy as I was when in my 20's
You are a part of me, part of all of your viewers. I smell the caffe, I fell the wind, and I see as you your beautiful views of mountains. All the best for the next years Martijn, you inspired me for beeing a better me!
I looked at it and thought: "Bruh, I'm not watching 3 hours". But I did and now I want more. Spectacular scenery, filming, storytelling and music. I am in awe of what you have created. Thank you.
Thoreau built a cabin and wrote Walden or Life in the Woods. Your adventure here in the Italian alps is as poetic and creative invoking the same ethos that all of us only need a few material things to live a meaningful life! Thank you from the Pacific Northwest.
From one spirit traveler in the Pacific Northwest to a fellow spirit traveler in the Italian alps, keep walking. I'm following your steps as you live your Italian Alps Adventure Martijn. Its beautiful, its wonderful. Shalom
Thoreau's "cabin in the woods" was actually a huge cleared tract of land. It was within view of a well used road, a half hour walk from Concord village and his mother helped with laundry and food and his family home was a 20 min walk away. The commuter train to Boston ran along the pond and it was a busy pond all year long. Swimming/picnicking/ice skating/ice cutting. He was finding wilderness in a suburban setting, not living in wilderness. So completely different from what this man did.
It's been visual meditation for me. So soothing, pensive, and beautifully shot. A sheer pleasure to be a witness to this magic. Thank you so much, Martijn for enriching my life. Warmest regards from Canada.
Very well espressed! Martijn is touching so many lives. I feel people coming together and that is a very good feeling. Oh if we could come together in this world. 💚
@@R-Texas We can and do, as we pursue our own lovely and wondrous dreams with peaceful passion and persistence. A river is made up of individual drops which were once widely scattered, but kept adding to each other until they began to flow smoothly and ever more powerfully together.
I can’t imagine how hard this was for him to stop and film, edit and document at the same time he was building but I’m glad he did so we all can enjoy this incredible journey as it is the journey through life where living exists.
What a truly refreshing channel. In my opinion Martin is the antithesis of what so many you tubers project on their channels. A very humble person who admittedly doesent "know it all" but is determined to learn how to complete a task without a superior attitude. Who doesent run his mouth blabbering on and on. What views. Videography and editing is top notch.. Well done Martijn.
Martijn I work mostly from home. I play your videos when I work, and they provide a degree of companionship. Yesterday I had to put my dog of 13 years to sleep. She was a great friend, and I will always miss her. So, my home is very quiet now. Thanks for all your efforts in sharing your world. It is much appreciated.
Oh man, it’s not a good feeling to lose your best friend. My boy went to sleep in May, and his friend Eve made it up to see him today. I just know they are looking down on us from up there having a great time running around with all their mates. Warm feelings are being sent your way!
Hello John... what breed was your "Princess" ....so very sorry for your loss My Shawn was 13 also..miss him everyday♡ He was an Irish Setter... always acted like a puppy
@@patriciadamario Hi Patricia. Mine was a standard Dachshund. I’ve always had dogs from large to small. I adopted her when she was 5. She was a very quite lady. The quietest dog I’ve known. She was a great little friend. I’m now looking to adopt 3 old dogs who are in kennels. Will be going with my family to visit this weekend. There are many old dogs who struggle to find homes. Perhaps have a look yourself? BTW Irish Setters, a handsome breed.
At first, I thought I would split the 3 hours video in 3x1h to avoid a long session. Then…. I was slowly falling in the sweet mood and stay “scotched” for the entire 3h without any regret. You won a life Martijn and well deserved it.
You have done a phenomenal job not only on the two+ structures but also on the video. It's hard for me to comprehend how one man could have all of your many varied skills; a few worth noting: photojournalist, editing, sound, civil engineering, architect, construction worker, sociable, creativeness, and especially the manner in which you approached this project. You worked hard, but you recognize the important things in life: good food, cooking, hiking, enjoying the outdoors, and being with other people. Finally, thanks for not complaining about the loneliness and hard work like so many other UA-cam creators!👍
Look how far you have come on life’s journey! Thanks for taking us all along! It’s inspiring and enviable; we must each participate in a dream venture, for ourselves. I’m always in awe how most of this has been just for you, alone but not lonely! To design, create, build and complete each step keeping with you the vision you set out to make a home, to have purpose and ownership. Thru the missteps, the lessons learned, and the skills you have gained. Pure bliss! Peace brother!!
Accidentally and happily came across your channel and I enjoy EVERY SINGLE SECOND of it! There's something so uplifting seeing someone restoring a home that likely was once thriving & filled with happy people! Watching you do the work is equally as amazing. Thank you for including us on your journey.
Cinematography, editing, sound design, those epic drone shots, the satisfaction of watching a complex renovation done right! The natural beauty of your mountain homestead overlooking that incredible landscape is fully matched by the skills you're displaying in capturing it for us.This one-year compilation is just so satisfying to watch! Thanks for your channel.
I live in a small town in Licking, Missouri, USA. I’ve always wanted to travel,especially to Italy. I’m disabled now so I don’t have any faith that will ever happen. But you & your videos are giving me the opportunity to still have a piece of my dream & I thank you for sharing. You have an amazing gift. You knowledge of both carpentry & ability to gain the natural power amazes me. Gods art is even more amazing. I hope you will continue to share your adventures.
who says you can't? an australian paraplegic trekked mount everest in a wheelchair. Martin Hibbert climbed Kilmanjaro in one too. I would not suggest climbing mount everest, but with the over 1 billion disabled people, they've certainly created pathways for disabled peopel to at least visit the country of italy. And italy itself isn't especially difficult, its just another modern country that's gonna have a lot of disabled accomodations. Do your dreams, be charitable, be kind. There is zero reason to regret when you can just try, taking risks for happiness :) edit: now ironically, nepal did have to ban blind/double amputee people from climbing. 300 people die on it a year, and its really just a very long line with a lot of trash and dead bodies thawing from snow melted due to climate change. Its high, but a mountain isn't high in comparison to other mountains, its high based on the spiritual experience you feel. So I would not recommend Everst to anyone. Nepal's probably incredible otherwise. Probably one of the more difficult places with a disability. Italy's just a fun, simple, good time.
Those 3 hours 2 minutes and 13 seconds have brought to me so much happiness and pleasure. You sir are an incredible videographer, story teller and an incredible achiever. Allowing us to join the journey like you did and those wonderful people that helped you along the way is just so inspiring. Thank you. 🙏
Dear Martijn, it has been the best three hours in front of screen for a bloody long time. Devotion, skill, dedication, friendship, daydreams - your videos got everything to make everyone get up and give you a hand immediately. Not to be on UA-cam but to be there with you. Keep up your amezing work.
Yes, proof that quiet and nature is calming and attracting to a lot of people. No flash bang, harsh music. Actual hard work with your hands every day. Bravo.
When i was younger ( early 30's ) I BOUGHT land in Arkansas, U. S., Married and homesteaded it with another couple. IT was an old home place, nothing lefte but flowers, stone walls and good springs. We built EVERYTHING from ground up. Unfortunately, infidelity and divorce killed the dream for all of us. The terrain was similar, but the shot with the birds singing, wind rustling the leaves, and sounds of nature/water, brought back the happiest, most peaceful time in a long while. I ended up as an RN in prison psychiatric units .. strange life journeys, but your kind of life was the best and most competent I ever felt. Success in your endeavors, friend!!
I have never watched something this lengthy on UA-cam, but I can honestly say that this is the most beautiful video I have ever watched. The time and craftsmanship that went into not only the restoration, but also the recording of it is breathtakingly beautiful.
From the first camera image of the mountain vista, you understand that this will be something special. Your talent with construction is only exceeded by your ability to capture it all beautifully on video. The final product will be breath taking. Thank you for sharing the adventure with us all. Watching the progress has been great fun.
Martijn, I don't often comment on here, but your One Year synopsis is absolutely amazing. The music, the camera work, and the editing down to essential elements of the past year come together into an award-worthy documentary. I wish I'd been watching from the beginning. I promise, I will be from now on.
Stunning. What you said about uncontrollable nature, “It gives and takes, but mostly gives.” No doubt of that by watching your video. How can anyone question the existence of an almighty God with the beauty that surrounds you? Thank you for sharing.
It looks so magnificent breathtaking, but am just a woman, my husband was also a builder, he passed away unexpectedly. He could convert anything into something beautiful, nature was his most entertaining challenge. His vision was not to distort, or dismantle but to add additional dressing to complete a parabola of a restorable vision no matter of the complexity situation it need ed. CONGRATS!!!
Do not be so stingy with the drinks and food. For all that free labor, I would have at least a tub of ice with a variety of drinks and a fridge full of food.
it's weird, i started watching this video and i suddenly felt the urge to purchase and renovate a stone cabin in the Italian Alps. thank you for allowing us to vicariously experience this! awesome video, and an awesome home you're building!
Man! You have the intelligence and strength to do things that only few men dreamed of.I truly appreciate and admire the courage, dedication and a guy who I must say can pull a trigger. May the good Lord bless you and continue your progress in your journey in life.
Martijn, een jaar van puur genieten van je rust, ongelooflijke doorzettingsvermogen, echt buitenleven en een prachtig avontuur. Kijk uit naar de vervolg weken.
I had to stop watching this 8 min in as I’ve followed your journey each week from the very beginning on my iPad and realized I need to open this and watch it on my 55” TV because your filming is just absolutely beautiful, your hard work amazing and the scenery stunning. I also loved all your food prep, cooking and bread making over the months, now off to enjoy watching on my TV….thank you for letting us share this wonderful journey with you Martijn! ♥️🍁🍂
I am new to discovering Martijn, having just stumbled across this while viewing something else. All I can say is he truly must be a genius. This video made me hopeful again, all the talent, beauty and scope of detail he puts into everything. I just ordered his book on bicycling from Amsterdam to Singapore and I can't wait to receive it. Bravo Martijn and know you are inspiring the world!
Having watched all episodes, twice, I would say this year has left you somewhat older and wiser, certainly leaner and healthier, bronzed and more mature. You can't buy that, you have to earn that. You've earned it.
I came across this video by complete accident, didn't know the channel before. And I have to say, I had no idea how much this would resonate with me. Watching this process is so satisfying, the music and sound is incredibly soothing, the pictures breathtaking... I love it and I think I'll return to this video as medicine for mind and soul.
Omg, same here. I generally like these types of videos. But when I saw it was three hours long, I decided, not a bloody chance! Lol. Now I'm an hour in and I only paused it to get out of the bath, get dressed and tell hubby it's "GYO" (Get Your Own) dinner tonight! Even if I don't get to watch it all tonight, I'll definitely finish it tomorrow.
This piece of film is absolute art. The atmosphere and emotion that captures the pure joy and beauty of life, human connection and joy. Thank you, deeply, for sharing this with all of us that can only dream of this kind of adventure. I will follow your path with great hope and love for you 🙂🙏 I hope you're well.
I love the timeless quality here, the mountains, the stone house, the shepherds with their herds and bells, friends helping each other and then enjoying a meal. This is what life should be, and it’s a pleasure to watch. Thank you🐝🤗❤️
I'm in awe of all the young people who come, surround him with the help he needs, and every one of them knows how to handle their tasks. That is truly heartwarming. The skills of their fathers is not being forgotten.
Everything about this is compelling. I’m particularly taken with the creation of the video. The camera angles, the thoughtful planning of the shots, the cuts and edits, the drone captures, the sound and music selections….the whole process. It really is amazingly professional, esthetically satisfying. My life is in turmoil and chaotic. Watching this I can feel my heartbeat slow, the pace of it calm and my world for a time relaxed. I came with an interest in construction, the techniques employed in remote solo building. But while that interests me still, I stay for the experience of watching, and absorbing. It’s more than what it appears to be. Brian
I don't post on UA-cam but your compelling hard work and love for the home your building drives me to say something. I've been watching your hard work for months and can't believe your commitment to this project. Its humbling to see just what a man with drive and friends can achieve. Hats of to you Martijn. Keep up the great work and I'm like so many looking forward to seeing it when its finished. Looking forward to your next video. Many thanks for this from Bonnie Scotland 💜
Totally agree with all you said! As you, I do not post on UA-cam. I was drawn to post on Martijn's channel. I've never known of an individual such as Martijn, he is unique. I love his outlook on life and his demeanor. Fan from Texas 😊
Loved this Martijn, it's got such a wonderful rhythm and you are a renaissance man! Engineer, architect, builder, baker, painter, gardener, designer, roofer (!) driver, hiker, biker, cook, friend, filmmaker, photographer, good son and brother, neighbour, musican (!??) meditation man, observer of life. So talented. Congratulations. It's all beautiful. You're to be greatly admired.
IF YOU REALLY FEEL THAT WAY DEB? WHY NOT GIVE YOURSELF AN INVITE AND GO JOIN HIM UP THERE IN THE LONELY MOUNTAINS! I DONT KNOW IF HE IS MARRIED OR WITH ANYONE, BUT I DO KNOW, NO ONE SHOULD BE ALONE, IF THEY ARE DECENT PEOPLE. ( SOME PEOPLE SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE UNTIL THEY GET THEMSELVES RIGHT TO BE WITH OTHER PEOPLE ) BUT MOST OF US SHOULD NOT BE ALONE. ITS JUST NOT HEALTHY. SOLITUDE IS ONE THING, ISOLATION AND ALIENATION ANOTHER. EVEN IF IT IS SELF IMPOSED. : /
@@marder6554 : / HEY GENIUS? USING CAPITALS IS NOT A FORM OF "SCREAMING"!!! ITS A FORM OF "HIGHLIGHTING" THE WORDS AND MESSAGES I AM WRITING! PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS DO IT ALL THE TIME! WAKE UP!
So impressive. How many people watching this would love to do something like this? We take so much for granted today. God bless this man and all his journeys!! 🙏🏻
So beautiful,I just came back from Italy in Nov.I was in the cities.I would like to retire there.I want to live in the country.Why don't you have a dog for companionship?
What a beautiful and meditative three hours. As a psychologist I encourage my clients to be "mindful." You embody that perfectly - taking in each moment, focusing on what you can do, accepting what is uncontrollable, and not letting your emotions get too high or too low. Thank you for sharing your life and project with us and capturing it so well.
I imagine the original (1903) builder(s) spirit(s) being very pleased with what you have done to bring this property and house(s) back to life. I make this comment at the halfway point of this video where you are building the deck, nice job by the way. I'm a carpenter's daughter and can appreciate the hard work that has gone into this rebuild/refurbish.
O Martijn, you took me back to where I started this journey with you. So many experiences you shared with us, the slow progress of the work, yet so much you’ve achieved. To me this became the weekly ‘look forward to’ videos, to see your progress, changing of seasons ….. and the freshly baked bread. Thank you for sharing, I’m with you in spirit.
Oh I remember the sweet smile on your face from day one when you said you would always love this view. Martijn what a marvelous adventure. I know it is hard work and sometime you have a down day but just seeing the progress. Amazing. Taking a walk and finding your very own stone ledge. Happy as you watching a night sky so clear you can almost touch the stars. I see a pride and contentment. Thank you for inviting us to be a part of your adventure. Excellent video.
Your video gave me a lot of comfort, strength, and inspiration. I have also been repairing a 100-year-old traditional house in Korea for a year. It was a very sympathetic video because there were many similar situations with you. I was going to try filming at first, but I couldn't dare because I was tired of working, but you're amazing. The details and quality surprised me. Thank you for the good video and God bless you!
We started to follow Martijn on his stone house restoration journey over a year ago. We were so inspired by his content that we decided to start our own stone house restoration journey. In September 2022 we bought an abandoned land in Spain that has the stone house that will be restored soon. We started to share content in the hope to inspire others as Martijn inspired us. We are very grateful to Martjin for sharing his journey with us. Thank you
I’m sitting here in a beautiful outdoor movie theatre surrounded by tall Norfolk Island pines at the University of Western Australia watching your videos on my tablet during lunch breaks. Your films transport me each and every time. Your silence within your projects, vistas, and explorations, combined, invite me to imagine being there. Imagination is everything. I live in a limestone cottage built in 1904 for dock workers at Fremantle port. It came with 2 friendly ghosts who had lived here at different times over its 120 year history. I am a scientist~turned~believer. Can’t help but wonder what your stone cottages hold? Thank you for sharing you and your adventures.
I've not missed an episode and being able to see your progress in a year makes my heart happy for you. You have accomplished alot. I hope you have enjoyed your journey as much as your viewers.
Growing up I watched my father build and landscape very much like Martijn. I would be so enthralled watching him create something artistically beautiful and functional out of whatever was on hand. Thank you, Martijn you have brought back so many fond memories for me. You are a true craftsman and artist. ❤
Ich zolle dir hohen Respekt!! Ich lebte 3jahre im wald auf korsika ,alleine nur mit wasser ,zelt und der Natur. Die beste Zeit meines Lebens...heute bin fast 60 Jahre, die Freiheit ruft immer noch in meinem Herzen. Ich wünsche dir Gesundheit und Schutz. Alles gute susanne
I just happened to see this video offered to be watched by UA-cam and didn’t realize the length of it. I’m a nature lover and that’s what attracted me to it first. I’m glad that I watched it. It’s one of the best detailed videos I’ve seen. Breathtaking views of the nature, mountains, sunsets and sunrises. On top of the list, he’s an artist renovating these stone cabins by himself there. It’s so peaceful and quiet. I admire you for doing this. I would always wanted a patio in front of the house to sit on the chair sip my coffee and enjoy looking at the sunset.
Your ability to bring us along with you to this beautiful mountain is priceless. Most people will never get to experience first-hand your great discovery of living naturally, and building from scratch. Thanks for taking us with you.
Dear Martijin, watching you for nearly all of this past year has been a soothing balm for all stressors. More and more I’m astounded by your creativity in so many disciplines. It’s not just the majesty of the mountains, it’s how you offer it to us. I’m so grateful. Yet, I have so many questions about so many aspects of this vlog…About your background and what parts of it helped lay the foundation for your capabilities in doing this project. How you learned to build, what tools are correct for the work, how to make your visions drawn on both paper & computer, how you prioritize (outside of what weather permits), the locals who have advised you on traditional building, the inspection & permitting process, the road (↩️↪️!) maintenance leading to your place, about how you film, use the drone (it follows you?!!), adding music (do you compose that too?!!), and so many more. I suspect you’ll be winning awards for this vlog. Deservedly so. You already have them all from me.🏆
Wow..This is what I call a labor of love. The surroundings are absolutely breathtaking taking as well. What a piece you must feel deep inside to wake up and upon this gift of nature..Thank you for posting on your journey.
Martijn, I happened upon your video yesterday and initially thought - three hours? I watched half last night and thought about it all day, couldn't wait to finish work and get back to watching. You are an incredibly talented man, I am amazed at your design, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, electrical, baking, gardening, photography...and so much more, skills! How can one person know how to do so many things so well? The music you chose is devine, I've never been so relaxed, and it is a perfect match for the grandeur of your incredical home. Those mountains! Thank you for sharing your life with us, I cannot wait to see more. Bless you.
One of my favorite channels to watch. Really enjoy how you calmly and patiently set about in restoring those beautiful old houses. Not only that but you make bread! You are one amazing person.
There is something special about you brother. I watch many renovations, when yours popped up, I couldn't stop watching. Massive building skills and patience with the camera action. I can tell you have peace, even through the videos. Many people strive for that type of peace in their lives. I'm still pushing towards that, but very close to achieving that peace myself! I look forward to viewing more.
I love your channel. All your hard work inspires me to accomplish the jobs around my house I'm trying to complete. Well done on your stone cabin! Looking forward to another year of inspiration ❤
Probably he did. On the Swiss side of Piedmont the cabins are at a higher altitude, called baita, and were used for housing for the young girls who went up in the summer to tend to the livestock.
I felt and thought the same thing... hardly could believe it's been a year. very glad I subscribed, so I got the "heads-up" that this video was ready. IT must be difficult TO CHOOSE which parts to capture and edit (am familiar with video, also), but to CHOOSE only 100 to 120 minutes... gotta be a challenge!
I have been watching your show all day, I can't look away. The most emotional, heartfelt rendition of a multifaceted individual. Cinematography rivals anything in Hollywood today, even the sound score deserves an award. And the food is tops. Kudos to you my friend.!!! and to the people that were able to help. My God Bless..
Capolavoro. La colonna sonora, il montaggio, la luce di quel posto, le atmosfere, è tutto un enorme capolavoro. Ti faccio i miei complimenti per il grande lavoro che sei stato capace di fare.
The best 3 hours I’ve spent on UA-cam. I’m truly in awe of the work you’ve done (cheers to all the young helpers!), and I haven’t been this relaxed in ages. Fabulous music, and I hope there’s more videos on the way.❤️🇨🇦
I say this to everyone but especially young men. This is how you accomplish things big or small. This is how you create as opposed to just day dreaming. One day at a time, dealing with challenges as they come up, resting when you're tired or frustrated but not giving up, and getting help, not if, but when you can't do it alone. Kudos on the build.
If a person did the opposite of all that is described then that would also be okay.
Well said! So true! Thank you for your words of wisdom.
Well said and 100% true. These are the main reasons I have so much respect for Martijn. Keep on going.
@@w_ll__4824 Taking one day at a time, dealing with challenges as they arise, resting as needed and then keeping on going, getting help when help is the right thing… these apply to every single one of us. They do not tell us WHAT we are pursuing or doing, just a way of doing that works well with any and all things.
What is the opposite of that? Trying to do everything in one go, ignoring challenges that arise, working oneself into total exhaustion so nothing can be done, never going for help even when one cannot do the thing alone? Is this what you mean?
💯💯💯💯💯👏🏽🥰
Your video brought my mom, peace and joy during her last months after battling cancer for 7 1/2 years. She would turn it on and keep it in the background, and then we would rewind it and sit and watch it. This month is the one year anniversary of her death and your video randomly started playing on my account today. I was watching a video about living in Washington state. So I thought I should say thank you for documenting your journey and unknowingly bringing my mom peace and happiness in the midst of so much pain. Much love to you and yours.
We are happy to be able to help someone. Thank you for letting me know this.
Life is really something isn't it ........... 😇
This deserves to be in Netflix or even better... in the Movie Theatre! The quality, the detail, everything! Every single episode is so satisfying to watch.
National Geographic 💯
What... sell his soul to the devils incarnate? Martijn deserves better than that!
You’ve got it right, so adorable and very educational, internationally.
Thank you Jay he has way too much class and soul to sell out to some film company
why should he do that ?he dont have a say what will be filmed and how it will be filmed ,he will loos all control.
I just found your channel. I'm a caregiver of a 95 yr old lady here in America. We are both fascinated with what you're doing. Be safe!
God bless you!
The snow, the autumn leaves, the views, the crane, the bread, the tent, the cabin, the tent, the table, the roof, the spring, the summer, the friends...Thank you for the journey, its a joy to watch.
The bread! 👏👏👏
The peace
The cow bells and shepherd song.
You are soooo right👍😁
And don't forget to mention, the tent!
I always felt that when the student is ready, the teacher will come. You have taught me patients, perfection,great attitude and it’s all good. It only took me 73 years to be ready.
Thanks
Congrats to you! Who says you can't teach a "mature dog new tricks"? 😀 Enjoyed your share. 💚 from Texas
@@R-Texas you can but its not worth the money
@@Heopful 😄
man you are just great. I'm actually from Italy (Liguria near Piedmont) and seeing a foreign guy putting so much effort and love to bring back to life two old stone cabins, "Teccio" as we call it, and choosing to live off grid here is simply so wonderful and you deserve all the Italians respect. Thanks for sharing your journey and your skills, amazing.
Concordo appieno ✋
I think its the way to go. People are feeling so burnt out with “civilisation”. It crushes the soul at best and distorts it at worst. Viva la Vida
Sounds incredible, I thought this guy its Italian, were he come from? Me, I'm so excited to watch his project....I'm so passionate about off grid living, I'm so exhausted sometimes about the big cities,they are and offer great things as well, but nothing like that, just to have and feel the extremely quietness and fresh air, it's just to touch the sky easily with ur hands. New York it's a nice place to live, but I wish one day I wi have the chance with my sweet family members to have this opportunity as well. ❤🙏💚👏👏😉🎉
Dutch, certainly not italian@@lorenaengasser2939
@@lorenaengasser2939 I think he is from Amsterdam. If you haven't, you need to check his One year on a bike documentary, which contains 4 IMPRESSIVE videos.
I'm absolutely speechless. I just spent 3 hours mesmerized by this video. It would take me another 3 hours to articulate why this video is so incredible.
Me too!
I live few kilometers from that place! So close to my hometown! This is the point of view our valleys deserve to shine a bit more across the world! Thank you Martijn for your journey, thanks for you images and imaginations, too! Thank you all for watching and appreciating our astonishing nature. Greetings from Italy and from our northern valleys!
Where is it? Would love to visit one day :)
@@clercfred I wouldn't disclose the exact place since Martijn didn't, but it's in Val Pellice (as reported in the opening of the video), not so far from the French border.
Oh thank you! Yeah I am sure he does not want 300k folks to know that! I did not yet get to the opening video, believe it or not, so thanks for the info!
@@clercfred Visita trento en trentino...No hay nada más bello que la ciudad pintada donde nació mi padre, esta al norte en las faldas de los alpes, muy cerca de este lugar.....Saludos
credimi meglio che certe cose non siano troppo conosciute )
Here and in spirit along with you from the first bike trip. The slow nature of the work, the notice of detail, the quiet tranquility.... like a healing balm to (apparently) a great deal of people, and I am among them. Thank you. Bless you!
hi y'all ,
from gulf coast Of 🇺🇸...
we need tons of good great builders like MARTIJN to rebuild Florida.
from bad booty IAN..
I will get HAEVN music going...
can't wait MARTIJN, hope
you are feeling better..
stay warm..have a blessed
day..♡
Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.
without a doubt.. i am one of them.
So am I❤
@@wilwassink5124 ME TOO!! Mr. D. is very good at what he does. Love the Italian Alps💚💙❤️
I don't know why but this brought tears to me, first the beauty of the natural environment, then the fact that Martijin is an artist and also an artist in his filming ability, so beautifully put together.
Depression, maybe? This guy appears to me as a bit of a fraud?
This made me cry too. My Son was like you, he was a hard worker, roofing, artist as well. Thank You for Sharing 🤠💪🩸💝
The first time I ever heard or watched martijin was his year compilation, think that is why it was so jaw dropping for me.
Watching you is food for my soul. I have grandsons about your age. I’m over 80. Loving your project. You have made great progress and you must feel good about yourself and your project. Beautiful land. I’m in USA. California. Peace to you…✨🙏🌞
In a world in turmoil where everything seems to be only going faster and faster, following Martijn is so relaxing and satisfying. Happy to support you Martijn. Thank you….
This deserves some kind of award. It inspires people in so many ways; filmography, carpentry, craftsmanship, naturalism. It's just so encouraging.
I’d forgotten he lived in the cabin last winter, except for the holiday trip to Holland. This winter will be more comfortable for him. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this channel. So impressed with how he preserves with doing what need to be done. Classic Zen of chop wood - carry water. Very inspiring. 👏
What makes this so special is that it’s not a television renovation with a cast of thousands but one man with a dream and achieving it with hard work, dedication and vision. Outstanding 😊
I could honestly watch this as a show. It's so amazing how random people just join to help you out and how everyone is so friendly and you're so welcoming of everyone. So wholesome aswell as interesting
It's not so random it's WOOFING
Working
On
Organic
Farm -
You work/ learn things they put you up and feed you 👍
...And yet. Italy is rapidly dying!
It absolutely boggles my mind, and breaks my heart.
Hope people wake up enough to change the current most probable outcome. 😔
@@johnnydi2231 urm. Okay
@@johnnydi2231 Italy is dying?Are you crazy?
@@ko6elyeah and Workaway and Helpx. Great resource for willing people to hook up stay and help on projects such as these.
This gives me so much vision and hope. I have been suffering from depression and anxiety over many years and I have now found a way out. I will retire next year and start to take control of my vocation and my mental health. This film has been so wonderful to experience, it gives me strength to look at each area of our house and start finishing things off rather than just continue to look at what is left incomplete! You are so much more than just inspiring, Martijn.
Hi Richard. I wish you the best in all you set out to do.
One day at a time! 🤗
Good luck to you Richard. Depression is a hard thing to live with in the day to day of life. The things going on around us for the last few years have been a challenge to many of us, Covid has left many people in my age group (73) with weak immune systems and fear of even going out. Please talk to someone about your depression and take medication if needed. I feel you are on the right track with your intentions to do things you love. Chin up!
Hang in there Richard. I retired 2 years ago and I find joy in getting things done at my house. If you liked this show, I'll suggest what I saw yesterday. Justin Barbour. 10 day 200 km expedition on UA-cam. I didn't get anything done on my house but I was happy to watch.
Yes this is excellent for the anxiety and depression. Also you might want to look into the Shawn Baker MD, what he says about the diet, food ... IT might help to have also proper nutrients, so less of the anxiety and the depression. more health and strength.
@@DeBoerVan hi from sunny South Africa! I also suffered from depression especially after I lost my husband to cancer, moved to a one horse town and bought a 120y old house on 6x erven. Shaun Baker & Jordan Peterson inspired to turn me into carnivore after being vegetarian for many years. I was busy dying at age 57 & now I'm out in the sun doing permaculture & hugelculture, taking medicinal mushroom completed the picture, after just 2x months I'm feeling as strong and happy as I was when in my 20's
You are a part of me, part of all of your viewers. I smell the caffe, I fell the wind, and I see as you your beautiful views of mountains. All the best for the next years Martijn, you inspired me for beeing a better me!
I looked at it and thought: "Bruh, I'm not watching 3 hours". But I did and now I want more.
Spectacular scenery, filming, storytelling and music. I am in awe of what you have created.
Thank you.
Agree, we did too lol
same!! we are obsessed, this is sooo healing to the soul. the antidote to modern life.
Thoreau built a cabin and wrote Walden or Life in the Woods. Your adventure here in the Italian alps is as poetic and creative invoking the same ethos that all of us only need a few material things to live a meaningful life! Thank you from the Pacific Northwest.
Eugene, Oregon!
Well spoken
another PNW agrees with you!
From one spirit traveler in the Pacific Northwest to a fellow spirit traveler in the Italian alps, keep walking. I'm following your steps as you live your Italian Alps Adventure Martijn. Its beautiful, its wonderful. Shalom
Thoreau's "cabin in the woods" was actually a huge cleared tract of land. It was within view of a well used road, a half hour walk from Concord village and his mother helped with laundry and food and his family home was a 20 min walk away. The commuter train to Boston ran along the pond and it was a busy pond all year long. Swimming/picnicking/ice skating/ice cutting. He was finding wilderness in a suburban setting, not living in wilderness. So completely different from what this man did.
It's been visual meditation for me. So soothing, pensive, and beautifully shot. A sheer pleasure to be a witness to this magic. Thank you so much, Martijn for enriching my life. Warmest regards from Canada.
Also watching from Canada!
Also watching From Canada!
Very well espressed! Martijn is touching so many lives. I feel people coming together and that is a very good feeling. Oh if we could come together in this world. 💚
@@R-Texas We can and do, as we pursue our own lovely and wondrous dreams with peaceful passion and persistence.
A river is made up of individual drops which were once widely scattered, but kept adding to each other until they began to flow smoothly and ever more powerfully together.
@@louisegogel7973 Beautifully said, and said expressing with nature. I relate to nature! 😊
Probably one of the best things I've ever seen on UA-cam. The amount of work that went into both the cabins and the video is astounding.
Totally agree.
I can’t imagine how hard this was for him to stop and film, edit and document at the same time he was building but I’m glad he did so we all can enjoy this incredible journey as it is the journey through life where living exists.
What a truly refreshing channel. In my opinion Martin is the antithesis of what so many you tubers project on their channels. A very humble person who admittedly doesent "know it all" but is determined to learn how to complete a task without a superior attitude. Who doesent run his mouth blabbering on and on. What views. Videography and editing is top notch.. Well done Martijn.
Martijn I work mostly from home. I play your videos when I work, and they provide a degree of companionship. Yesterday I had to put my dog of 13 years to sleep. She was a great friend, and I will always miss her. So, my home is very quiet now. Thanks for all your efforts in sharing your world. It is much appreciated.
I’m so sorry about the loss of your dog. They really do make the best friends and companions.
@@Magical_Thinking Sorry for your loss. I lost my 13year old pup too. She was such a sweetheart. Miss her a lot😔
Oh man, it’s not a good feeling to lose your best friend. My boy went to sleep in May, and his friend Eve made it up to see him today. I just know they are looking down on us from up there having a great time running around with all their mates. Warm feelings are being sent your way!
Hello John... what breed was your "Princess" ....so very sorry for your loss
My Shawn was 13 also..miss him everyday♡ He was an Irish Setter... always acted like a puppy
@@patriciadamario Hi Patricia. Mine was a standard Dachshund. I’ve always had dogs from large to small. I adopted her when she was 5. She was a very quite lady. The quietest dog I’ve known. She was a great little friend. I’m now looking to adopt 3 old dogs who are in kennels. Will be going with my family to visit this weekend. There are many old dogs who struggle to find homes. Perhaps have a look yourself? BTW Irish Setters, a handsome breed.
At first, I thought I would split the 3 hours video in 3x1h to avoid a long session. Then…. I was slowly falling in the sweet mood and stay “scotched” for the entire 3h without any regret. You won a life Martijn and well deserved it.
Can't believe I've been watching this for three hours completely mesmerised and not once felt like skipping ahead. What an incredible experience!
You have done a phenomenal job not only on the two+ structures but also on the video. It's hard for me to comprehend how one man could have all of your many varied skills; a few worth noting: photojournalist, editing, sound, civil engineering, architect, construction worker, sociable, creativeness, and especially the manner in which you approached this project. You worked hard, but you recognize the important things in life: good food, cooking, hiking, enjoying the outdoors, and being with other people. Finally, thanks for not complaining about the loneliness and hard work like so many other UA-cam creators!👍
Look how far you have come on life’s journey! Thanks for taking us all along! It’s inspiring and enviable; we must each participate in a dream venture, for ourselves. I’m always in awe how most of this has been just for you, alone but not lonely! To design, create, build and complete each step keeping with you the vision you set out to make a home, to have purpose and ownership. Thru the missteps, the lessons learned, and the skills you have gained. Pure bliss! Peace brother!!
Accidentally and happily came across your channel and I enjoy EVERY SINGLE SECOND of it! There's something so uplifting seeing someone restoring a home that likely was once thriving & filled with happy people! Watching you do the work is equally as amazing. Thank you for including us on your journey.
Those were 2 stone barns, they were filled with sheep or hay for winter .. don't know how happy the sheep were tho
@@isabellasorensen8128 🤣
Cinematography, editing, sound design, those epic drone shots, the satisfaction of watching a complex renovation done right! The natural beauty of your mountain homestead overlooking that incredible landscape is fully matched by the skills you're displaying in capturing it for us.This one-year compilation is just so satisfying to watch! Thanks for your channel.
Farewell Jimmy...you proved yourself on many occasions. True warrior!!
I live in a small town in Licking, Missouri, USA. I’ve always wanted to travel,especially to Italy. I’m disabled now so I don’t have any faith that will ever happen. But you & your videos are giving me the opportunity to still have a piece of my dream & I thank you for sharing. You have an amazing gift. You knowledge of both carpentry & ability to gain the natural power amazes me. Gods art is even more amazing. I hope you will continue to share your adventures.
who says you can't? an australian paraplegic trekked mount everest in a wheelchair. Martin Hibbert climbed Kilmanjaro in one too. I would not suggest climbing mount everest, but with the over 1 billion disabled people, they've certainly created pathways for disabled peopel to at least visit the country of italy. And italy itself isn't especially difficult, its just another modern country that's gonna have a lot of disabled accomodations. Do your dreams, be charitable, be kind. There is zero reason to regret when you can just try, taking risks for happiness :)
edit: now ironically, nepal did have to ban blind/double amputee people from climbing. 300 people die on it a year, and its really just a very long line with a lot of trash and dead bodies thawing from snow melted due to climate change. Its high, but a mountain isn't high in comparison to other mountains, its high based on the spiritual experience you feel. So I would not recommend Everst to anyone. Nepal's probably incredible otherwise. Probably one of the more difficult places with a disability. Italy's just a fun, simple, good time.
Licking, right by Pleasures?
Dont give up Pamela, dont let go of your dream please
Those 3 hours 2 minutes and 13 seconds have brought to me so much happiness and pleasure.
You sir are an incredible videographer, story teller and an incredible achiever.
Allowing us to join the journey like you did and those wonderful people that helped you along the way is just so inspiring.
Thank you. 🙏
Three hours of total bliss. Thank you, Martijn. 🙏💕🍂
Agree!😊
Brilliant, Amazing, Captivating, Spectacular, and motivating. Could not stop watching.
Dear Martijn, it has been the best three hours in front of screen for a bloody long time. Devotion, skill, dedication, friendship, daydreams - your videos got everything to make everyone get up and give you a hand immediately. Not to be on UA-cam but to be there with you. Keep up your amezing work.
Yes, proof that quiet and nature is calming and attracting to a lot of people. No flash bang, harsh music. Actual hard work with your hands every day. Bravo.
👏👏👏Well said and I agree with you. 😊
When i was younger ( early 30's ) I BOUGHT land in Arkansas, U. S., Married and homesteaded it with another couple. IT was an old home place, nothing lefte but flowers, stone walls and good springs. We built EVERYTHING from ground up. Unfortunately, infidelity and divorce killed the dream for all of us. The terrain was similar, but the shot with the birds singing, wind rustling the leaves, and sounds of nature/water, brought back the happiest, most peaceful time in a long while. I ended up as an RN in prison psychiatric units .. strange life journeys, but your kind of life was the best and most competent I ever felt. Success in your endeavors, friend!!
I have never watched something this lengthy on UA-cam, but I can honestly say that this is the most beautiful video I have ever watched. The time and craftsmanship that went into not only the restoration, but also the recording of it is breathtakingly beautiful.
From the first camera image of the mountain vista, you understand that this will be something special. Your talent with construction is only exceeded by your ability to capture it all beautifully on video. The final product will be breath taking. Thank you for sharing the adventure with us all. Watching the progress has been great fun.
Martijn, I don't often comment on here, but your One Year synopsis is absolutely amazing. The music, the camera work, and the editing down to essential elements of the past year come together into an award-worthy documentary. I wish I'd been watching from the beginning. I promise, I will be from now on.
A three hour meaningful, instructive and amazing meditation. Incredible job done on the cabins, the filming, storytelling and editing. Thank you!
I enjoyed this immensely . Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Stunning. What you said about uncontrollable nature, “It gives and takes, but mostly gives.” No doubt of that by watching your video. How can anyone question the existence of an almighty God with the beauty that surrounds you? Thank you for sharing.
It looks so magnificent breathtaking, but am just a woman, my husband was also a builder, he passed away unexpectedly. He could convert anything into something beautiful, nature was his most entertaining challenge. His vision was not to distort, or dismantle but to add additional dressing to complete a parabola of a restorable vision no matter of the complexity situation it need ed. CONGRATS!!!
Do not be so stingy with the drinks and food.
For all that free labor, I would have at least a tub of ice with a variety of drinks and a fridge full of food.
it's weird, i started watching this video and i suddenly felt the urge to purchase and renovate a stone cabin in the Italian Alps. thank you for allowing us to vicariously experience this! awesome video, and an awesome home you're building!
Man! You have the intelligence and strength to do things that only few men dreamed of.I truly appreciate and admire the courage, dedication and a guy who I must say can pull a trigger. May the good Lord bless you and continue your progress in your journey in life.
Martijn, een jaar van puur genieten van je rust, ongelooflijke doorzettingsvermogen, echt buitenleven en een prachtig avontuur. Kijk uit naar de vervolg weken.
I had to stop watching this 8 min in as I’ve followed your journey each week from the very beginning on my iPad and realized I need to open this and watch it on my 55” TV because your filming is just absolutely beautiful, your hard work amazing and the scenery stunning. I also loved all your food prep, cooking and bread making over the months, now off to enjoy watching on my TV….thank you for letting us share this wonderful journey with you Martijn! ♥️🍁🍂
Yes I too switched to my tv! The video was worthy of the big screen!
I am new to discovering Martijn, having just stumbled across this while viewing something else. All I can say is he truly must be a genius. This video made me hopeful again, all the talent, beauty and scope of detail he puts into everything. I just ordered his book on bicycling from Amsterdam to Singapore and I can't wait to receive it. Bravo Martijn and know you are inspiring the world!
Having watched all episodes, twice, I would say this year has left you somewhat older and wiser, certainly leaner and healthier, bronzed and more mature.
You can't buy that, you have to earn that.
You've earned it.
Congrats!! 🎂It is a pleasure to have been able to witness this last year. Thanks Martijn for sharing and long life in the mountains!
I came across this video by complete accident, didn't know the channel before. And I have to say, I had no idea how much this would resonate with me. Watching this process is so satisfying, the music and sound is incredibly soothing, the pictures breathtaking... I love it and I think I'll return to this video as medicine for mind and soul.
Omg, same here. I generally like these types of videos. But when I saw it was three hours long, I decided, not a bloody chance! Lol.
Now I'm an hour in and I only paused it to get out of the bath, get dressed and tell hubby it's "GYO" (Get Your Own) dinner tonight! Even if I don't get to watch it all tonight, I'll definitely finish it tomorrow.
Me too!
This piece of film is absolute art. The atmosphere and emotion that captures the pure joy and beauty of life, human connection and joy.
Thank you, deeply, for sharing this with all of us that can only dream of this kind of adventure.
I will follow your path with great hope and love for you 🙂🙏
I hope you're well.
I love the timeless quality here, the mountains, the stone house, the shepherds with their herds and bells, friends helping each other and then enjoying a meal. This is what life should be, and it’s a pleasure to watch. Thank you🐝🤗❤️
I'm in awe of all the young people who come, surround him with the help he needs, and every one of them knows how to handle their tasks. That is truly heartwarming. The skills of their fathers is not being forgotten.
Well, they are not American youths, so they have been taught respect, self worth and humility.
Thank you Martijn for these videos, keep it that way, stay motivated and let us be part of your fantastic work. It's a pleasure to watch.
Everything about this is compelling. I’m particularly taken with the creation of the video. The camera angles, the thoughtful planning of the shots, the cuts and edits, the drone captures, the sound and music selections….the whole process. It really is amazingly professional, esthetically satisfying. My life is in turmoil and chaotic. Watching this I can feel my heartbeat slow, the pace of it calm and my world for a time relaxed. I came with an interest in construction, the techniques employed in remote solo building. But while that interests me still, I stay for the experience of watching, and absorbing. It’s more than what it appears to be. Brian
It’s been an absolute joy to watch this series and thoroughly looking forward to the next 12 months. Cheers Martijn.
Agreed! Continued health and best wishes from Ontario, 🇨🇦.
I don't post on UA-cam but your compelling hard work and love for the home your building drives me to say something. I've been watching your hard work for months and can't believe your commitment to this project. Its humbling to see just what a man with drive and friends can achieve. Hats of to you Martijn. Keep up the great work and I'm like so many looking forward to seeing it when its finished. Looking forward to your next video. Many thanks for this from Bonnie Scotland 💜
Totally agree with all you said! As you, I do not post on UA-cam. I was drawn to post on Martijn's channel. I've never known of an individual such as Martijn, he is unique. I love his outlook on life and his demeanor. Fan from Texas 😊
Loved this Martijn, it's got such a wonderful rhythm and you are a renaissance man! Engineer, architect, builder, baker, painter, gardener, designer, roofer (!) driver, hiker, biker, cook, friend, filmmaker, photographer, good son and brother, neighbour, musican (!??) meditation man, observer of life. So talented. Congratulations. It's all beautiful. You're to be greatly admired.
IF YOU REALLY FEEL THAT WAY DEB? WHY NOT GIVE YOURSELF AN INVITE AND GO JOIN HIM UP THERE IN THE LONELY MOUNTAINS! I DONT KNOW IF HE IS MARRIED OR WITH ANYONE, BUT I DO KNOW, NO ONE SHOULD BE ALONE, IF THEY ARE DECENT PEOPLE. ( SOME PEOPLE SHOULD BE LEFT ALONE UNTIL THEY GET THEMSELVES RIGHT TO BE WITH OTHER PEOPLE ) BUT MOST OF US SHOULD NOT BE ALONE. ITS JUST NOT HEALTHY. SOLITUDE IS ONE THING, ISOLATION AND ALIENATION ANOTHER. EVEN IF IT IS SELF IMPOSED. : /
@@rockybalboa2526 please don't scream like that
@@marder6554 : / HEY GENIUS? USING CAPITALS IS NOT A FORM OF "SCREAMING"!!! ITS A FORM OF "HIGHLIGHTING" THE WORDS AND MESSAGES I AM WRITING! PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS DO IT ALL THE TIME! WAKE UP!
@@rockybalboa2526 why do you have to do that though
@@rockybalboa2526 your message isn't worth highlighting
Also let's take a moment to appreciate the craftsmanship of our ancestors. They built some amazing structures with minimal tools.
So impressive. How many people watching this would love to do something like this? We take so much for granted today. God bless this man and all his journeys!! 🙏🏻
This man has achieved all of this with hard work, I doubt he needs god to bless him :)
That's true, such a wonderful life experience that everyone would love to have...
@@stadtjer689 your that type of person who always has the urge to tell people that you're an atheist lol God bless him for his hard work :)
This guy is doing such a great job. He is so good at doing this. He got it all. Intelligent, knowledgeable and cute.
So beautiful,I just came back from Italy in Nov.I was in the cities.I would like to retire there.I want to live in the country.Why don't you have a dog for companionship?
What a beautiful and meditative three hours. As a psychologist I encourage my clients to be "mindful." You embody that perfectly - taking in each moment, focusing on what you can do, accepting what is uncontrollable, and not letting your emotions get too high or too low. Thank you for sharing your life and project with us and capturing it so well.
Noted!
so well said!!!!
@@sararichardson737 merhaba
A very smart and knowledgeable person.
I imagine the original (1903) builder(s) spirit(s) being very pleased with what you have done to bring this property and house(s) back to life. I make this comment at the halfway point of this video where you are building the deck, nice job by the way. I'm a carpenter's daughter and can appreciate the hard work that has gone into this rebuild/refurbish.
This will be the epic three hour episode. Buckle down folks we're in for a mega session. 👍🏼
O Martijn, you took me back to where I started this journey with you. So many experiences you shared with us, the slow progress of the work, yet so much you’ve achieved.
To me this became the weekly ‘look forward to’ videos, to see your progress, changing of seasons ….. and the freshly baked bread.
Thank you for sharing, I’m with you in spirit.
Thanks for being back with a video, so peaceful there, I understand your feelings of peace and attainment.
What a beautiful world in which we live, especially in Fall! Such a joy to watch your progress. Thank you sir!
Truly beautiful indeed, especially when we open our perceptions to see what is beautiful immediately around us.
So lovely to have this channel, it hits the senses on so many levels. Sure i won't be the only one to watch these too many times ! Thank you Martijn.
Yes, he does hit the senses on multiple levels! Well said! 💚
Oh I remember the sweet smile on your face from day one when you said you would always love this view. Martijn what a marvelous adventure. I know it is hard work and sometime you have a down day but just seeing the progress. Amazing. Taking a walk and finding your very own stone ledge. Happy as you watching a night sky so clear you can almost touch the stars. I see a pride and contentment. Thank you for inviting us to be a part of your adventure. Excellent video.
Your video gave me a lot of comfort, strength, and inspiration. I have also been repairing a 100-year-old traditional house in Korea for a year. It was a very sympathetic video because there were many similar situations with you. I was going to try filming at first, but I couldn't dare because I was tired of working, but you're amazing. The details and quality surprised me. Thank you for the good video and God bless you!
This is an old school man. What an inspiration and I really wish I could have shared this journey with him.😘
We started to follow Martijn on his stone house restoration journey over a year ago. We were so inspired by his content that we decided to start our own stone house restoration journey. In September 2022 we bought an abandoned land in Spain that has the stone house that will be restored soon. We started to share content in the hope to inspire others as Martijn inspired us. We are very grateful to Martjin for sharing his journey with us. Thank you
عندما انتهي من هذا الفيديو سأذهب للتحقق من محتواك ،مع كل الحب
Best of luck on your new journey. That place will turn out amazing, im 💯% sure of that. Excellent investment.
Just subscribed to you…)), will see how are you doing)).
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I’m sitting here in a beautiful outdoor movie theatre surrounded by tall Norfolk Island pines at the University of Western Australia watching your videos on my tablet during lunch breaks. Your films transport me each and every time. Your silence within your projects, vistas, and explorations, combined, invite me to imagine being there. Imagination is everything. I live in a limestone cottage built in 1904 for dock workers at Fremantle port. It came with 2 friendly ghosts who had lived here at different times over its 120 year history. I am a scientist~turned~believer. Can’t help but wonder what your stone cottages hold? Thank you for sharing you and your adventures.
Love Norfolk Pines they are all over my hometown of Whyalla. Really nice tree, can make a desert forest if you water them for a few years
That view ,with the clouds flirting with
The mountains IS
JUST A HEALING
FOR ANYBODY,S
MIND...❤️❤️
I've not missed an episode and being able to see your progress in a year makes my heart happy for you. You have accomplished alot. I hope you have enjoyed your journey as much as your viewers.
Growing up I watched my father build and landscape very much like Martijn. I would be so enthralled watching him create something artistically beautiful and functional out of whatever was on hand. Thank you, Martijn you have brought back so many fond memories for me. You are a true craftsman and artist. ❤
Ich zolle dir hohen Respekt!! Ich lebte 3jahre im wald auf korsika ,alleine nur mit wasser ,zelt und der Natur. Die beste Zeit meines Lebens...heute bin fast 60 Jahre, die Freiheit ruft immer noch in meinem Herzen. Ich wünsche dir Gesundheit und Schutz. Alles gute susanne
That's quite the spot you've got there man.
I just happened to see this video offered to be watched by UA-cam and didn’t realize the length of it. I’m a nature lover and that’s what attracted me to it first. I’m glad that I watched it. It’s one of the best detailed videos I’ve seen. Breathtaking views of the nature, mountains, sunsets and sunrises. On top of the list, he’s an artist renovating these stone cabins by himself there. It’s so peaceful and quiet. I admire you for doing this. I would always wanted a patio in front of the house to sit on the chair sip my coffee and enjoy looking at the sunset.
Your ability to bring us along with you to this beautiful mountain is priceless. Most people will never get to experience first-hand your great discovery of living naturally, and building from scratch. Thanks for taking us with you.
Dear Martijin, watching you for nearly all of this past year has been a soothing balm for all stressors. More and more I’m astounded by your creativity in so many disciplines. It’s not just the majesty of the mountains, it’s how you offer it to us. I’m so grateful.
Yet, I have so many questions about so many aspects of this vlog…About your background and what parts of it helped lay the foundation for your capabilities in doing this project. How you learned to build, what tools are correct for the work, how to make your visions drawn on both paper & computer, how you prioritize (outside of what weather permits), the locals who have advised you on traditional building, the inspection & permitting process, the road (↩️↪️!) maintenance leading to your place, about how you film, use the drone (it follows you?!!), adding music (do you compose that too?!!), and so many more.
I suspect you’ll be winning awards for this vlog. Deservedly so.
You already have them all from me.🏆
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@elizg Check out his channel. He has videos on his two years traveling on a bike. He gives his background in those. Interesting man indeed
I loved every minute of this. I paused only once to go to the bathroom. I absolutely enjoyed this video.
A soothing season. Well done Martin. You're on the right path. ✅️
IT's great to see so many young people out there exploring the world, I pray safe journeys for all of them ,
That was truly an awesome summary of your first year well done Martijn.
Je mag trots zijn op wat je hebt geprestreed
Wow..This is what I call a labor of love. The surroundings are absolutely breathtaking taking as well. What a piece you must feel deep inside to wake up and upon this gift of nature..Thank you for posting on your journey.
Martijn, I happened upon your video yesterday and initially thought - three hours? I watched half last night and thought about it all day, couldn't wait to finish work and get back to watching. You are an incredibly talented man, I am amazed at your design, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, electrical, baking, gardening, photography...and so much more, skills! How can one person know how to do so many things so well? The music you chose is devine, I've never been so relaxed, and it is a perfect match for the grandeur of your incredical home. Those mountains! Thank you for sharing your life with us, I cannot wait to see more. Bless you.
Het is altijd een genot om naar je video’s te kijken!
One of my favorite channels to watch. Really enjoy how you calmly and patiently set about in restoring those beautiful old houses. Not only that but you make bread! You are one amazing person.
There is something special about you brother. I watch many renovations, when yours popped up, I couldn't stop watching. Massive building skills and patience with the camera action. I can tell you have peace, even through the videos. Many people strive for that type of peace in their lives. I'm still pushing towards that, but very close to achieving that peace myself! I look forward to viewing more.
I love your channel. All your hard work inspires me to accomplish the jobs around my house I'm trying to complete. Well done on your stone cabin! Looking forward to another year of inspiration ❤
Inspiring and encouraging for us to do what we have to do, that is also what I feel in seeing this!
I started crying at 3:28 My grandfather was from Italy. I wonder if he ever saw a sight like that. It's too beautiful for words.
Probably he did. On the Swiss side of Piedmont the cabins are at a higher altitude, called baita, and were used for housing for the young girls who went up in the summer to tend to the livestock.
I can't believe it's been a whole year!
What a wonderful compilation. God bless you and all your efforts.😊
I felt and thought the same thing... hardly could believe it's been a year. very glad I subscribed, so I got the "heads-up" that this video was ready. IT must be difficult TO CHOOSE which parts to capture and edit (am familiar with video, also), but to CHOOSE only 100 to 120 minutes... gotta be a challenge!
I have been watching your show all day, I can't look away. The most emotional, heartfelt rendition of a multifaceted individual. Cinematography rivals anything in Hollywood today, even the sound score deserves an award. And the food is tops. Kudos to you my friend.!!! and to the people that were able to help. My God Bless..
Capolavoro. La colonna sonora, il montaggio, la luce di quel posto, le atmosfere, è tutto un enorme capolavoro. Ti faccio i miei complimenti per il grande lavoro che sei stato capace di fare.
yes, indeed, what a masterpiece!
I forgot how it all started. You achieved so much in one year. Chapeau. An inspiration for me and a lot of people. Thank you Martijn.
The best 3 hours I’ve spent on UA-cam. I’m truly in awe of the work you’ve done (cheers to all the young helpers!), and I haven’t been this relaxed in ages. Fabulous music, and I hope there’s more videos on the way.❤️🇨🇦
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I never thought I'd watch the whole three hours. But I did and it was such a treat. Thanks for sharing your hard work and beautiful experiences!