Love the down to earth videos, seeing how differently Americans live in this country gives me a lot of perspective, especially since I’ve grew up in southeast Pennsylvania in a very populous county not too far away from Philly. Keep up the great work, love these small rural town, slice of life videos you make!
What a great video! Thank you! I grew up in Vermont and miss it every day. I'd still be there if I could make a living. Folks out here in Chicago can't figure out how I'm able to identify various sorts of farm equipment or what "sugar on snow" is!
@@variousvisfineart It certainly is but I get back there often to visit family. I still have family on the top-side of the dirt! It was nice to see the memorials of your your clan in Corinth.
One day I asked my neighbor Norbert over the hill in Walden how many tractors he had. He looked at me and said while a sly smile came across his face, "my wife don't even know how many tractors I have". (True Story) Bloody old coot is well into his 80's and manages to work 40 hours a day. (Only slightly hyperbolic)
@@variousvisfineart Too bad you didn't visit the Orne-covered bridge, lots of history there. the bridge you covered was built in the 60's by a farmer just to get to the fields on the other side of the Black River, should have gone down the road a few more miles.
I have old Vermont roots... back before the Liberal carpetbaggers crossed northward from New York and vicinity... I prefer the Green Mountain State from those days of true Yankees (rather than Bernie Sanders BSers)!
Obviously, you've not been in Vermont during winter or mud season or you'd understand why AWD or 4WD is a necessity. Your BMW is only good for filling potholes and muddy patches.
Tell yah what Bro…. I will move back to Vt. You move to Ca. Colorado was much like Vermont where I live. That was before the flat landers ruined the place. So I headed home. By the way…. Snowmobile is a city term. We call them snow machines
That brought a smile to my face… thanks!
@@LoadedGun_321 thanks
I have lived most of my life in Vermont. It is a unique place, quiet and very safe!
Vermont is a nice place.
this makes me feel so good about living in vt
Nice coverage of the old Whitcomb farm and the S Albany parade. You were in my neighborhood.
It was a very pleasant visit. Nice and quiet.
Love the down to earth videos, seeing how differently Americans live in this country gives me a lot of perspective, especially since I’ve grew up in southeast Pennsylvania in a very populous county not too far away from Philly. Keep up the great work, love these small rural town, slice of life videos you make!
Thanks for the complement! I have another video in the works now.
Very relaxing video with the aquatic guitar
Agriculture makes the world go.
That is true. No Farms, no food.
Thank you for video. Very interesting.
You are welcome. Vermont was so green and leafy when I was there in July. Now it is covered in snow.
I am looking forward to going back.
Wood heats you three times. Cutting, stacking, burning.
Three is better than two. Hope you are ready for winter.
Don’t forget the fourth time, when you clean the wood stove. Then there’s when you dump the ashes on the ice.
What a great video! Thank you! I grew up in Vermont and miss it every day. I'd still be there if I could make a living. Folks out here in Chicago can't figure out how I'm able to identify various sorts of farm equipment or what "sugar on snow" is!
Glad you enjoyed the video. I had a nice time up in Vermont in July. Chicago is a long way off in miles and in lifestyle.
@@variousvisfineart It certainly is but I get back there often to visit family. I still have family on the top-side of the dirt! It was nice to see the memorials of your your clan in Corinth.
Makes me want to move to the little village in the Northeast Kingdom of VT where my family is from.
Get off the darn interstate if you're gonna visit Vermont we don't bite.
One day I asked my neighbor Norbert over the hill in Walden how many tractors he had. He looked at me and said while a sly smile came across his face, "my wife don't even know how many tractors I have". (True Story) Bloody old coot is well into his 80's and manages to work 40 hours a day. (Only slightly hyperbolic)
Some men really love tractors.
@@variousvisfineart I miss my Kioti. Had to sell her off to pay the taxes number of years back. :(
love to you love to share so amazing so good
Thanks for visiting
I want to buy that barn!!!! Dude, check out that old evaporator! Looking for one of them to.
love take care
Come back during mud season for those gravel roads
Thanks for the invitation. Do you have a black fly season, too?
It's not ers- burg, it's eye-ras-burg, named after Ira Allen.
Thanks. It is a nice town with a big open space.
@@variousvisfineart Too bad you didn't visit the Orne-covered bridge, lots of history there. the bridge you covered was built in the 60's by a farmer just to get to the fields on the other side of the Black River, should have gone down the road a few more miles.
@@northerngm6431 it sounds like you know the area very well.
@@variousvisfineart I've lived here my entire life.
@@variousvisfineart Ray's market used to be the town jail! And we even used to have our own money from the bank of Irasburg!
I have old Vermont roots... back before the Liberal carpetbaggers crossed northward from New York and vicinity... I prefer the Green Mountain State from those days of true Yankees (rather than Bernie Sanders BSers)!
2 Many Subarus ...to the Point of Throwing Up..I mean Geez
Obviously, you've not been in Vermont during winter or mud season or you'd understand why AWD or 4WD is a necessity. Your BMW is only good for filling potholes and muddy patches.
Stay out of politics please
the ice cream sucks, the cheese sucks, and oh yea the state sucks. Can you say overrated !
Damn bro. A bit bitter are we?
I'll go out on a limb and say I'll bet you're a city boy Steve.
Tell yah what Bro…. I will move back to Vt. You move to Ca. Colorado was much like Vermont where I live. That was before the flat landers ruined the place. So I headed home.
By the way…. Snowmobile is a city term. We call them snow machines
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@@devmeistersuperprecision4155 that might be one of the dumbest things i"ve heard