Oh my goodness!! I think that much wood would last a whole Wisconsin winter!! You weren't kidding when you said you ordered it cut smaller. That was very nice of him to cut it that small. And I was happy to see the banana tree is healthy and happy. 😂
The window frame is beautiful! I hope you friend can make the window before weather gets too bad. It’s great to have the wood sorted so early in the season. Great peace of mind! Thanks Kirsty, hugs to Mikey & Larry! 😊
Kristy try curried potato and cauliflower…… so good! If you want a protein add chicken to the mix but I usually put chickpeas. The sauce with the potatoes is really good. I make a regular curry chicken recipe but add potatoes, cauliflower and chickpeas…. It’s a wonderful winter meal and another way to use the cauliflower ❤️🇨🇦
Here in Northern France a touch of frost this morning. Once you divide your window you will loose a lot of light .Depends what you want of course- it was just a thought and would make it easier and cheaper t
I was going to mention the same thing - it's surprising how much light you lose to pane frames / cross pieces. All my windows have them, and I've decided not to have them when I get round to renovating / replacing them.
That must be about 4 chords of firewood! That should do. Lots of stacking or just piling. At least you probably won’t have to split any. The window is coming along.
I love that window!! Re the winter garden….. I wouldn’t imagine you need all the straw and cardboard like you do in the summer, to keep in the moisture. I would think that it gives slugs and snails a good place to hide and reproduce. Also….as a controlled winter garden experiment…. Just toss a packet of lettuce seeds directly onto the soil before a big rain w no extra mulch or cardboard and….see what you get. #effortlessgardener for the win
Ah that's a great point! I guess since I've never done a winter garden I'm sort of just replicating what I did for the summer but ya, snails and slugs are around in the winter and cardboard would be a nice spot for them. Thanks!
@@PortugalfromScratch also…”sluggo plus” if you can find it, keeps em away from the tiny seedlings til they can get going. Washes away in rain tho ;-) good luck!!!!!
Hi Kirsty! The front of your house is starting to look gorgeous! I can see that you're hard at work and making great progress. I hope you were able to get things covered for the rain! I hope you have a great week and I hope the window gets made soon before the serious wet and cold come in. Best wishes for a good warm and dry week! Angela
Good load of firewood and value for money as it was a stacked load on the truck and not a thrown load. Concrete posts overtime break down its the reinforcing that fluctuates and begins to rust.
Ya that's a great post about the stacking, I never would have thought about that! I was amazed it all stayed in place! I think the concrete thing will be ok as it won't be supporting much weight above and will also be helpful up from below a bit. Fingers crossed!
You made easy work of that concrete post. Great idea to reuse it over the window. Your window box is going to be very good. Excellent video. Thanks for sharing. :)
Ooh Nice haul of wood should hopefully see you through winter if you can keep it dry 😅 Unpredictable weather is something we are used to in the UK never trust the weather forecast just look out the window 😂 Talking of windows yours is going great won't be too much longer for you I hope 😊 Things always take much longer than you thought it's very frustrating for you.
Lmfao😂😂😂 Yeah the door of the toilet needs a bit if work.. and then here...a whole bunch of crap😂😂😂😂 min.19:50 I love how real you are❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ you made made me laugh so many times on repeat❤❤❤❤
Yep but I'm almost done and I've got a guy making the window for me so I'll have to wait for that anyway. Luckily the weather looks mostly warm in October with a bit of rain coming, but I'll be able to come up with something to block the hole while I wait for the window. 🙂
Is stacking the woodpile behind the house an option? There it would be out of the way, you could add a small overhang to protect it and it seems to be the place we’re it can be delivered too anyway. Window looks great and I like the pointing of the front. I would add some concrete and rebar over the window it looks a bit unstable up there. Btw. I would also watch longer videos.
Concrete post as a support is a bit worrying. You are unlikely to see if any water has been able to penetrate into the concrete and weaken the rebar inside. Sorry to be doom & gloom but grew up in a property that was knocked down because of concrete cancer risk 😞. Well done though with all your hard work. x
Right now it's not an option because of all the crap there! 😁 It's quite a narrow bit of space with dirt sort of sliding down into it... I wonder if I could clean it up though and create a bit more room. Something to consider for next year, thanks! The roof is already supported by another lintel and the top of the window box is just cosmetic, really, so it's all good now that I've reinforced it with mortar and stones... you'll see in the next video. 🙂
Ya good point though this isn't really holding much above it. The stones I'm adding are more sitting on the front piece and the concrete thing will also have support from underneath with the chunky window box. So I think it'll be ok. 🙂
Hi, I have 2 questions: 1. can you please link me to the video where you talk about how to make Comfrey tea AND 2. the video where you show how you compost your kitchen scraps. We have a tiny orchard (6 or 7 fruit trees) and I have planted comfrey. It's going well. I have been so inspired by your work. Thank you. Your window is progressing so well. You are truly amazing.
Hi! Sorry, no idea which video that is and it didn't come up in search but all I do is chop the comfrey right back, remove the stalks, stick the leaves in a garbage-bin type black bucket and weigh them down with a big rock, fill it with water, cover loosely with something, and wait five weeks. It smells gross so do it somewhere you don't hang out. As for compost, all I do is stick it into a pile and wait. I have three sections and I don't bother flipping it or anything. I don't have a video for this... it's quite hands-off and not at all the way to do a proper compost pile. 😁 I hope this is helpful!
Personally, I wouldn't use the concrete posts because they have been out in the weather and when water permeates concrete and reaches the steel reinforcing; the steel then starts to corrode and causes something called concrete cancer, which weakens the concrete.
That's a good point and the other one was pretty crumbly. Luckily this is more of a filler than structural. The stones above will mostly be resting on the granite and then below the concrete thing will be a sturdy wooden box so I feel ok with it there.
Did you get the wood and your soil all covered up. Tidying up needs to be done. It should take you too long. Be nice to put your good patio chairs away in the poly tunnel and deflate your pool chair. Always a mom eh! Love you
So where are you in Portugal dear. I am a jack of all trades and have done this all before, so if you need help or advice on anything just give me a shout or pop along and see me and I can show you a few tricks that will help you have a better life when you get moved in.
Actually that is not the case, the pool area is done. Garden is in a manageable state. Window should be finished this month as well, if the window guy can do it. There are a lot of indoor projects also in an advanced state and these are winter projects anyway.
That is really not true. Kirsty is doing meticulous hand crafted work with natural materials like stone and clay. There is thought, knowledge, and skill, involved in every step of her work, not to mention heavy manual labour. For people who are used to seeing whole houses materialise in a month, her methods may seem slow. The difference, of course, is that what Kirsty builds will last intact, long after those 'instant' houses are no more.
Firstly it's not your channel secondly if you don't like it why watch and lots of things have been done and have to be done in different orders depending on the weather and funds to buy materials and priorities. So Kirsty keep up the good work The window is looking good and remember it's your life and in your own time 😅
Blimey, let's remember that majority of work is done single handedly. Thats not factoring all the things we dont see.. like editing content to be watched, trying to have a life off camera...laundry, cooking, shopping, buying supplies, having some time to enjoy life as well. I struggle working in 20C let alone 40C doing heavy, physical stuff.
I’m 70 and love my Japanese pull saw. It’s my fav. tool!
They're wonderful!
I really like your idea of using the concrete inside the build. You make intelligent choices.
Thanks! I was happy to get rid of that ugly thing and hide it away!
Oh my goodness!! I think that much wood would last a whole Wisconsin winter!! You weren't kidding when you said you ordered it cut smaller. That was very nice of him to cut it that small. And I was happy to see the banana tree is healthy and happy. 😂
It might be a little too small but oh well! At least I don't have to stack it because it's impossible!
Great Job
You truly are amazing!! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 The longer the videos the better!! Thank you for posting!! 🙌🏻🦋🙏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
My pleasure, thanks for watching! 😀
What a haul of wood! I hope you'll all be nice and warm for the winter with all that!
Me too! It should do the trick! 😀
Lovely wood and wood cutting with those nice Japanese saws. That sunlight looks good. It’s overcast and 9 degrees in Calgary.
I love those saws! Yep it's been beautiful but rain on the way tomorrow and all week. 😀
I am so enjoying your videos. The work you do is amazing.
Thanks so much!
Honestly the window is “amaze balls!” Well done! Looks amazing! ❤️🇨🇦
Haha, thanks!
Good one! Your place gets better every time!
Little by little, thanks!
Wow, so nice to see a window in your place, you’re almost there❤
Aaaalmost!
The window frame is beautiful! I hope you friend can make the window before weather gets too bad. It’s great to have the wood sorted so early in the season. Great peace of mind! Thanks Kirsty, hugs to Mikey & Larry! 😊
Thank you! Bad weather next week so the tarp will be out again, but otherwise looking sunny. 🙂
Kristy try curried potato and cauliflower…… so good! If you want a protein add chicken to the mix but I usually put chickpeas. The sauce with the potatoes is really good. I make a regular curry chicken recipe but add potatoes, cauliflower and chickpeas…. It’s a wonderful winter meal and another way to use the cauliflower ❤️🇨🇦
I add in sweet potato , pumpkin,spinach (add last ) or even asparagus. All are delicious.
Ooh yum! I often make some sort of cauliflower and/or potato curry. It's one of my faves!
Yum!
You are doing a fantastic job Kirsty. Great that you have good friends like Sinead nearby, love from 🏴🇬🇧xxx
Thanks so much! Ya it's been great having her here. 🙂
Wow 😲 That's a lot of firewood. I hope the nice weather stays until your window is in.
Nope! It's going to suck it down with rain for five days from Sunday but I think I'll be prepared!
Good works so happy for you 😊
Thanks!
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Here in Northern France a touch of frost this morning. Once you divide your window you will loose a lot of light .Depends what you want of course- it was just a thought and would make it easier and cheaper
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Agreed! I've had a rethink and I'll go for fully open window panes. 🙂
I was going to mention the same thing - it's surprising how much light you lose to pane frames / cross pieces. All my windows have them, and I've decided not to have them when I get round to renovating / replacing them.
Window is looking amazing, such a big change to the look of the building.😊
Thanks! I'm very happy with it so far! 😀
Brilliant Kirsty. I’m really enjoying your videos 👌
Glad to hear that, thanks!
That must be about 4 chords of firewood! That should do. Lots of stacking or just piling. At least you probably won’t have to split any. The window is coming along.
Ya no spitting and no cutting to size... it's going to save me loads of work! 😀
I love that window!! Re the winter garden….. I wouldn’t imagine you need all the straw and cardboard like you do in the summer, to keep in the moisture. I would think that it gives slugs and snails a good place to hide and reproduce. Also….as a controlled winter garden experiment…. Just toss a packet of lettuce seeds directly onto the soil before a big rain w no extra mulch or cardboard and….see what you get. #effortlessgardener for the win
Ah that's a great point! I guess since I've never done a winter garden I'm sort of just replicating what I did for the summer but ya, snails and slugs are around in the winter and cardboard would be a nice spot for them. Thanks!
@@PortugalfromScratch also…”sluggo plus” if you can find it, keeps em away from the tiny seedlings til they can get going. Washes away in rain tho ;-) good luck!!!!!
Good job.
Thanks!
I have log pile envy 🤣 It's already chilly here in south west France!
Haha ya I feel like an adult now having all this prepared! Now I need to collect pine needles and cones as the starters.🙂
Hi Kirsty! The front of your house is starting to look gorgeous! I can see that you're hard at work and making great progress. I hope you were able to get things covered for the rain! I hope you have a great week and I hope the window gets made soon before the serious wet and cold come in. Best wishes for a good warm and dry week! Angela
Thanks so much! I'm hoping to do a bunch of pointing today which should make a big difference to how the place looks!
@@PortugalfromScratchI feel like you've shared a secret with me! Enjoy the pointing and I look forward to seeing the results.
Good load of firewood and value for money as it was a stacked load on the truck and not a thrown load. Concrete posts overtime break down its the reinforcing that fluctuates and begins to rust.
Ya that's a great post about the stacking, I never would have thought about that! I was amazed it all stayed in place! I think the concrete thing will be ok as it won't be supporting much weight above and will also be helpful up from below a bit. Fingers crossed!
It is coming together nicely and soon you will have a beautiful window with a view.
Thanks! Soon!
Looking gooooood ❤😁
Thanks!
I love the Japanese saws too. I bought my first one after seeing you using yours. Thanks for sharing Kirsty, it’s a joy to watch every vlog 🙏🏽
Ah that’s so cool! Thanks for sharing that. They really are great and try a few different sized ones and styles and it gets even better!
@@PortugalfromScratch yes, I plan on building my collection.
You're heading in the right direction. Everything is coalescing.
Slow and steady!
Yeah! I love your window! Great amount of wood?
Thanks! Ya, it's a lot!
You made easy work of that concrete post. Great idea to reuse it over the window. Your window box is going to be very good. Excellent video. Thanks for sharing. :)
Thanks! Ya I was very happy to get rid of that ugly thing! I'll hide the other one somewhere else at some point, too.
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Thanks! 😁
Ooh Nice haul of wood should hopefully see you through winter if you can keep it dry 😅
Unpredictable weather is something we are used to in the UK never trust the weather forecast just look out the window 😂
Talking of windows yours is going great won't be too much longer for you I hope 😊
Things always take much longer than you thought it's very frustrating for you.
It's going to chuck it down tomorrow so I might make an effort to make space in my disastrous polytunnel for some of it... let's see!
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Hi! Thanks!
Great window work, it is looking amazing 🎉will you be adding some work gloves to the Amazon wishlist?
Haha I know! I have ones I like but they're from a shop I rarely go to. Time for another trip!
You do should great work. Can you do a tour on the inside. How large is your place. Do you have a shed that you can store everything.
I need to tidy up and then yes to a tour! Soon! 🙂
Lmfao😂😂😂
Yeah the door of the toilet needs a bit if work.. and then here...a whole bunch of crap😂😂😂😂 min.19:50
I love how real you are❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ you made made me laugh so many times on repeat❤❤❤❤
Haha the compost loo is back to open-air pooping!
Wow you have a lot of projects going on maybe you can get some help so you can get your window done before it gets to cold and rainy season starts
Yep but I'm almost done and I've got a guy making the window for me so I'll have to wait for that anyway. Luckily the weather looks mostly warm in October with a bit of rain coming, but I'll be able to come up with something to block the hole while I wait for the window. 🙂
Is stacking the woodpile behind the house an option? There it would be out of the way, you could add a small overhang to protect it and it seems to be the place we’re it can be delivered too anyway. Window looks great and I like the pointing of the front. I would add some concrete and rebar over the window it looks a bit unstable up there. Btw. I would also watch longer videos.
Concrete post as a support is a bit worrying. You are unlikely to see if any water has been able to penetrate into the concrete and weaken the rebar inside. Sorry to be doom & gloom but grew up in a property that was knocked down because of concrete cancer risk 😞. Well done though with all your hard work. x
Right now it's not an option because of all the crap there! 😁 It's quite a narrow bit of space with dirt sort of sliding down into it... I wonder if I could clean it up though and create a bit more room. Something to consider for next year, thanks! The roof is already supported by another lintel and the top of the window box is just cosmetic, really, so it's all good now that I've reinforced it with mortar and stones... you'll see in the next video. 🙂
Ya good point though this isn't really holding much above it. The stones I'm adding are more sitting on the front piece and the concrete thing will also have support from underneath with the chunky window box. So I think it'll be ok. 🙂
Hi, I have 2 questions: 1. can you please link me to the video where you talk about how to make Comfrey tea AND 2. the video where you show how you compost your kitchen scraps. We have a tiny orchard (6 or 7 fruit trees) and I have planted comfrey. It's going well. I have been so inspired by your work. Thank you. Your window is progressing so well. You are truly amazing.
Hi! Sorry, no idea which video that is and it didn't come up in search but all I do is chop the comfrey right back, remove the stalks, stick the leaves in a garbage-bin type black bucket and weigh them down with a big rock, fill it with water, cover loosely with something, and wait five weeks. It smells gross so do it somewhere you don't hang out. As for compost, all I do is stick it into a pile and wait. I have three sections and I don't bother flipping it or anything. I don't have a video for this... it's quite hands-off and not at all the way to do a proper compost pile. 😁 I hope this is helpful!
Personally, I wouldn't use the concrete posts because they have been out in the weather and when water permeates concrete and reaches the steel reinforcing; the steel then starts to corrode and causes something called concrete cancer, which weakens the concrete.
That's a good point and the other one was pretty crumbly. Luckily this is more of a filler than structural. The stones above will mostly be resting on the granite and then below the concrete thing will be a sturdy wooden box so I feel ok with it there.
Did you get the wood and your soil all covered up. Tidying up needs to be done. It should take you too long. Be nice to put your good patio chairs away in the poly tunnel and deflate your pool chair. Always a mom eh! Love you
Haha, nagging from afar but you make some good points! I should definitely get those nice chairs put away. ❤️
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So where are you in Portugal dear. I am a jack of all trades and have done this all before, so if you need help or advice on anything just give me a shout or pop along and see me and I can show you a few tricks that will help you have a better life when you get moved in.
Thanks! I'm near Fundao but I tend to like to just crack on with things and try it out myself. 🙂 I seem to like to learn things the hard way!
You will ruin the butternut squash by leaving them in the sunlight. They will dry out and be inedible. Store them in a dry shady cool place.
Thanks, I've already moved them to a better spot. 🙂
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Ich war 2 Wochen im Krankenhaus wegen meinen Beine sitze schon 40 Jahre im Rollstuhl und konnnte dich nicht sehen bin Traurig
I'm happy you're out of the hospital, I wish you a speedy recovery. 🙂
Rabbit rabbit rabbit, after over a year watching still nothing gets done 😩🤔sorry
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Actually that is not the case, the pool area is done. Garden is in a manageable state. Window should be finished this month as well, if the window guy can do it. There are a lot of indoor projects also in an advanced state and these are winter projects anyway.
That is really not true. Kirsty is doing meticulous hand crafted work with natural materials like stone and clay. There is thought, knowledge, and skill, involved in every step of her work, not to mention heavy manual labour. For people who are used to seeing whole houses materialise in a month, her methods may seem slow. The difference, of course, is that what Kirsty builds will last intact, long after those 'instant' houses are no more.
Firstly it's not your channel secondly if you don't like it why watch and lots of things have been done and have to be done in different orders depending on the weather and funds to buy materials and priorities. So Kirsty keep up the good work The window is looking good and remember it's your life and in your own time 😅
Blimey, let's remember that majority of work is done single handedly. Thats not factoring all the things we dont see.. like editing content to be watched, trying to have a life off camera...laundry, cooking, shopping, buying supplies, having some time to enjoy life as well. I struggle working in 20C let alone 40C doing heavy, physical stuff.