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Hi guys! Glad to see you back in Italy. Quick idea: maybe do a 10 minute video of yourselves guesstimating which projects you hope to accomplish i 2024, but don't post it. Hold it until Christmas time and take a look back at it. Maybe publish it then, together with a 2024 review to compare January thoughts to December reality. Whatever you accomplish I wish you a safe and exciting 2024!
Man. you don't take precautions at all while working. I watched few of your videos and you were lucky not to get hurt on many occasions. Be safe. You have a long way to go.
Could you please do videos of the town below your home? And maybe where you now live? And maybe where the children go to school or play with friends or what they do during the day?
I am glad you bought scaffolding. I am a safety professional in the USA and you have done so many dangerous things I feared for you and your family. Often, our best workers that are "just trying to get the job done" and not following the safety rules or training have the worst, life-changing, injuries. Be safe. People that watch your channel care for you and your family. In Industry, often, the injuries are due to lack of senior leadership and complacency at a site. You are the leader of your family. Show them how to work safely!
Thank you for this valuable information to this lovely couple. Their children deserve a healthy set of parents neither disabled or gone forever. I just don't understand why people don't practice better safety procedures in their work life and home renovations. It seems as though people are in way too much of a rush
And watching you, Bradey, sand without a mask... oy! I cringe. Please wear a mask - if only to set an example! My uncle died of cancer that came from working in a sawmill.
Be safe. My husband is disabled because his work drive and never wanting to be a failure. He experienced many injuries because of unsafe working conditions.
I don't understand why you ar4 stripping - planing? the beams only to put back artificial ax marks? Sandblasting might have been better. It would have left the original texture and onl removed the outer surface cells of the wood to make the beam look fresh. . .
@@Ana-oc5ip - I keep hearing that from a few sites but his don't seem to show up very often. I watch hundreds of these DIY videos every month. I'm retired and so many are so short it isn't very hard to do. But what "factory finish"? It's a an old building with the original beams that didn't come from a factory. It's a kind of kitch gesture (fake or artificial and not reflecting reality and often preferred to the real thing) to apply fake texture to erase the original history . All he's really saying - if you know how to read these actions - is that he wants the beam to look more haphazard and sloppy than would have satisfied the original carpenters who put it there. The original beam did not come from a factory and they were better carpenters than to leave ax (or adz) marks. The original carpenters would have laughed at him for ruining their more careful preparation. And they would have been rural men who did just as much as was needed and very little more. That's the sort of texture you could find in those foam beams people used to use in their basement playroom for that "rustic look". Just remember - if the guy screws it up the next owner will probably consider him a hack and redo his efforts. The next one might very well plane it all down again. That will apply to so many decorators who go at the chateaux. What the heck, " it's a look". and it's sells tools and materials but it's a garbage historic preservation effort if he's at all interested in that. No wonder italy has such strict rules about the appearance of these buildings in the landscape. But that building is only really valuable because it is still somewhat useful and dirt cheap.. It's not a listed building I guess. Remember that the more expensive these places become the more discriminating the owners will tend to be.
So glad to see you back! I was beginning to worry that something was wrong. I had to smile when you admitted that you've grown weary of the nomadic life. I remarried at 50 years old (new hubby was 61) and even though we held down fulltime jobs, we traveled at least twice a year for the first 15 years of our marriage! I thought that as soon as we both retired that we'd be finding all the cheap flights and traveling even more, but to our surprise, we, too, realized that we'd grown weary of traveling and wanted to stay at home - or at least do day trips in our own country! We still travel once a year and stay for 5-7 weeks, and that's plenty for us. Welcome home!
I recently start following your journey with the stonehouse in Italy. I am impressed over your achivement and workeffort. I have a cabin with my son and grandchildren up north in Sweden. We converted a woodshed to a small house for me, my son build it with me as a sidekick. The result is ❤ It is also lovely to have the children around and see how they learn by the process. All the best to you and looking forward to hear about your new plan🤗Anneli
I think what I heard was it already is a home. You’re just enjoying creating the vessel that will best support your lifestyle. Enjoying watching your creative processq
Hey guys just a heads up. All your subscribers need to make sure they are still subscribed. For some reason a lot of the UA-cam channels subscribers are being unsubscribed.Even members. I just had to resubscribe to your channel.
I laughed so much. Never thought the word was nomads for travelling all the time. We also raised our kids while travelling through Asia and didn't have a home until one was in med school and one on the way to college. Our home in Japan is everything both of you said. We feel so settled and when visiting the kids now both in the US, we can't wait to return home. They can't wait to visit us. They love Japan. We were luckier than your family as we got permanent residency - but 6 years after living here. We just didn't know if we wanted PR or stay on our work visa until we realized living here in Japan countryside is soooo much cheaper than living in America. Like both of you, we are also on top of a mountain with major views. So wish we could show you around and all we've done to our home. If you're in Fukuoka Japan, please come visit us. We'll show you around and take you to our favorite sushi restaurant overlooking the ocean. I laughed so much thinking we weren't mature until we were in our late 50s hahahaha. So, we beat you there. We're in our 60s now and having too much fun. Anyway, really enjoyed this video and love watching the progress.
I drink green powder everyday and so looked at AG1 to support you, but they have maltodextrin which doesn't feel good for me. I'll go to the link though.
I live in a small SE Alaska town, and while traveling and seeing family in the lower 48 is really nice, the hectic, noisy, fast paced life is just NOT for me. It is so quiet in my home that I can hear my heart beat. Yes, there are a few jet flights in and out of here a day, but that is pretty much the only disturbance. I love the fresh, cool, ocean and mountain air that surrounds me. The slow pace and the wildlife: deer, squirrels, bear, and on the ocean about 500 feet away, there are otters, sealions and whales. You might call it heaven. I call it home. I am so glad that with all the work you are doing there, that you realize that this place really can be; that it IS home.
So glad you’re safe & sound…..missed your updates and look forward to watching your progress on your home! Keep in mind, there’s a huge difference in a house and a home! Keep the faith! (Charlotte, NC, USA)
Let's see how you feel about it in a couple of years. When you got the itch to go somewhere else. Kids are wanting to go somewhere else. I say, never say never.
Great stuff guys - is your star sign cancer your windows are sure wide open - I know time flies especially when you chuck the clock out through the window - my name is Johnny a Brit living in Amsterdam with Marlen my wife who is Swiss- we know all about travelling but like the man said “ You can go around the world searching for what’s true only just to realise it’s all inside of You” -- Wonderful to live in an environment of nature that reflects these priceless feelings of being ❤
I so understand wanting to get back home, home is like a snuggle blanket when you love it and finally get there. Our friends have for so many years called us gypsys as we just wouldn’t settle down but at the end of last year we brought a home in a tiny village (350 people) in Victoria (Australia) and it’s home, it’s comfortable, it’s our happy place. This Wednesday we’re going to see our daughter in Queensland, and though we’re busting to see her we really don’t want to leave our snuggle home. I so understand how you feel. We outlasted you, we’re in our 70’s. LOL. 💕
If that green powder is what gives you all that energy, I have got to try it. You both are super people with the energy you and all your family display.
There must be something in the air because "all" the travel couples/families are settling down. Interesting. It's a typical struggle trying to find balance between roaming and being still; but what's odd is that everyone is in the same mindset at the same time.
...Martijn's fireplace-stove-bread oven extraordinaire looks like it will pass the test of time and survive for centuries to come... it's pretty awesome & a real survival-off-grid practical and useful thing for heat, cooking, and even storing wood inside his stone cabin... plus it is super-efficient. I wonder if the Voyagers have ever watched him. He just finished that fireplace-oven several weeks ago.
I love watching your videos I think your very brave to move so faraway from your family and friends 👍🏻👍🏻🥰 I’m from Iceland but living in Danmark renovating a house from 1777 💪🏻🥰
As a child, I remember the church bells calling people to service. That memory has carried with me throughout my life. The tranquility & peace that I find hearing those sounds is a balm to my soul. Each time I hear the church bells in your videos is calming to me. “There nothing like home”.
is there an episode where you show a drawing or plan of what you are attempting to do? I am having trouble when you mention this room or that picturing what it is you refer to.
Hi!!!!!!! Welcome Home!! Funny... just yesterday I suddenly thought; "Oh!!! Where are my Raising Voyager Family?!?!? I've not seen them in awhile. Did the algorithm do something/drop them??" And then "Poooff!" here you are! I'm glad that you had a long break. Breaks are GOOD, especially for reassessing everything. I love that you missed your home and were anxious to get back. (I personally think that travel is EXHAUSTING! but then... I've nearly always traveled alone and THAT is totally different). Part of it is the aging thing. But I do think that part of it, for YOU especially, is that you are creating something wonderful... and the excitement of carrying out that process and arriving at your destination IS a journey in and of itself! So glad to have you home and back in touch with all of us! Cheers!
So well put. I used to get unhappy if I wasn't buzzing around and traveling and even moving to new places when I was younger. I guess that travel-bug is less insistent than he used to be. I still love learning about new places and people(s) and history and culture... just more from the perch of my armchair. 😉☺💓
@@kindlydude Yes... and I think, when younger, the excitement carries us along. I think EVERYONE should live in a foreign country for at least 2 years and have to learn a language they don't know. It's a unique education and would go a long ways to the promotion of World Peace... Bravo to you for being interested in other cultures and History!! That's laudable.
Wow The scenery of the snow capped mountains is breathtaking… I’m happy for you and your family to be back home safely and looking forward to watching you compete your dream house… watching you from Annapolis Maryland USA…
Wow! Have been missing you all. Last night I re-watched some of your videos….considering I was having withdrawal symptoms. Ha! Welcome back! Onward and upward!
If there are geological obstacles to building in the back of the house, an alternative is to build it from the front. Namely, to strengthen the lower terrace, on this level the garage and stairs to the second floor, which will have a living area, terraces, and will be connected to the stone house if desired, because it will be on the same level
What a BRILLIANT IDEA!! 💡 I hope the Voyagers see your suggestion.... if they're working with an engineer he should be able to give them feedback as to if this is feasible... a GARAGE UNDERNEATH THE TERRACE makes so much sense with a tunnel or covered stairway leading to the upper house. However, I get the sense that the lower terrace needs to be filled in with earth & maybe even a large amount of concrete (below the house) to provide stabilization on the side of that mountain ... so the house doesn't slide down the mountain!! Perhaps the lower level could be offset to one side or the other.... so many engineering challenges!!
@@kindlydude I am sure that there are restrictions related to building permits. But within their limits, you can plan a project with engineers that will connect the historical and the modern, will make it possible to fully and meaningfully use the physical space of the site and unite the terraces.
Bentornati alla base❤. It was good to hear your sincere feelings about that astounding mountain stone house, a sense of belongingness and its surroundings. Take care.
Great to see you and family back, would like to see your new 2024 adventure .Wish you have Happiness with Healthy ,Funny , Richy and Funny life through year 2024 .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Happy to see you “home” again, and look forward to seeing your work and how you get on with the renovations. Good luck with your future plans. Greetings from sunny Sri Lanka!
Welcome back! Great video Brother and Sister Thanks always for sharing Your passion and adventures from Toronto Ontario Canada 😎👍♥️♥️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️✨️✨️💯💯💯💯💯✨️✨️✨️
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Welcome back!!!! they were missed...
Welcome back, can’t wait for the build to start up again ❤❤❤
Welcome back❤
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Hi guys! Glad to see you back in Italy. Quick idea: maybe do a 10 minute video of yourselves guesstimating which projects you hope to accomplish i 2024, but don't post it. Hold it until Christmas time and take a look back at it. Maybe publish it then, together with a 2024 review to compare January thoughts to December reality. Whatever you accomplish I wish you a safe and exciting 2024!
I'm on my way dude!! These feet are meant for stomping!!😂😂😂 Great to see you guys back building.
Hahahaha going to hold you to that!! 😂❤️
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Hi John! 😁
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Man. you don't take precautions at all while working. I watched few of your videos and you were lucky not to get hurt on many occasions. Be safe. You have a long way to go.
Could you please do videos of the town below your home? And maybe where you now live? And maybe where the children go to school or play with friends or what they do during the day?
I am glad you bought scaffolding. I am a safety professional in the USA and you have done so many dangerous things I feared for you and your family. Often, our best workers that are "just trying to get the job done" and not following the safety rules or training have the worst, life-changing, injuries. Be safe. People that watch your channel care for you and your family. In Industry, often, the injuries are due to lack of senior leadership and complacency at a site. You are the leader of your family. Show them how to work safely!
Thank you for this valuable information to this lovely couple. Their children deserve a healthy set of parents neither disabled or gone forever. I just don't understand why people don't practice better safety procedures in their work life and home renovations. It seems as though people are in way too much of a rush
And watching you, Bradey, sand without a mask... oy! I cringe. Please wear a mask - if only to set an example! My uncle died of cancer that came from working in a sawmill.
Be safe. My husband is disabled because his work drive and never wanting to be a failure. He experienced many injuries because of unsafe working conditions.
@@JulieCrawford-l8r 😔
Glad you are back and ready to roll..❤
I don't understand why you ar4 stripping - planing? the beams only to put back artificial ax marks? Sandblasting might have been better. It would have left the original texture and onl removed the outer surface cells of the wood to make the beam look fresh. . .
@@Ana-oc5ip - I keep hearing that from a few sites but his don't seem to show up very often. I watch hundreds of these DIY videos every month. I'm retired and so many are so short it isn't very hard to do. But what "factory finish"? It's a an old building with the original beams that didn't come from a factory.
It's a kind of kitch gesture (fake or artificial and not reflecting reality and often preferred to the real thing) to apply fake texture to erase the original history . All he's really saying - if you know how to read these actions - is that he wants the beam to look more haphazard and sloppy than would have satisfied the original carpenters who put it there. The original beam did not come from a factory and they were better carpenters than to leave ax (or adz) marks. The original carpenters would have laughed at him for ruining their more careful preparation. And they would have been rural men who did just as much as was needed and very little more. That's the sort of texture you could find in those foam beams people used to use in their basement playroom for that "rustic look".
Just remember - if the guy screws it up the next owner will probably consider him a hack and redo his efforts. The next one might very well plane it all down again. That will apply to so many decorators who go at the chateaux. What the heck, " it's a look". and it's sells tools and materials but it's a garbage historic preservation effort if he's at all interested in that. No wonder italy has such strict rules about the appearance of these buildings in the landscape. But that building is only really valuable because it is still somewhat useful and dirt cheap.. It's not a listed building I guess. Remember that the more expensive these places become the more discriminating the owners will tend to be.
Sanding the floor beams at 16:00 you neglected all your safety gear, still not back in the swing of things?
The rooster crowing in the background was simply superb
So glad you're back. Missed seeing your beautiful family life and progression of your stone home renovations!
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Me too❤❤
Life do look as unsettled , at times all feels the need to be what life is while the rest of the time is lived settling it 🙂
So glad to see you back! I was beginning to worry that something was wrong. I had to smile when you admitted that you've grown weary of the nomadic life. I remarried at 50 years old (new hubby was 61) and even though we held down fulltime jobs, we traveled at least twice a year for the first 15 years of our marriage! I thought that as soon as we both retired that we'd be finding all the cheap flights and traveling even more, but to our surprise, we, too, realized that we'd grown weary of traveling and wanted to stay at home - or at least do day trips in our own country! We still travel once a year and stay for 5-7 weeks, and that's plenty for us. Welcome home!
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Absolutely didn’t get the memo!
But Stoked yer Back nonetheless! 🤙🥰
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I recently start following your journey with the stonehouse in Italy. I am impressed over your achivement and workeffort. I have a cabin with my son and grandchildren up north in Sweden. We converted a woodshed to a small house for me, my son build it with me as a sidekick. The result is ❤ It is also lovely to have the children around and see how they learn by the process. All the best to you and looking forward to hear about your new plan🤗Anneli
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I think what I heard was it already is a home. You’re just enjoying creating the vessel that will best support your lifestyle. Enjoying watching your creative processq
Where is your face mask when you are sanding? Glad you are all back 😊
Hey guys just a heads up. All your subscribers need to make sure they are still subscribed. For some reason a lot of the UA-cam channels subscribers are being unsubscribed.Even members. I just had to resubscribe to your channel.
I laughed so much. Never thought the word was nomads for travelling all the time. We also raised our kids while travelling through Asia and didn't have a home until one was in med school and one on the way to college. Our home in Japan is everything both of you said. We feel so settled and when visiting the kids now both in the US, we can't wait to return home. They can't wait to visit us. They love Japan. We were luckier than your family as we got permanent residency - but 6 years after living here. We just didn't know if we wanted PR or stay on our work visa until we realized living here in Japan countryside is soooo much cheaper than living in America. Like both of you, we are also on top of a mountain with major views. So wish we could show you around and all we've done to our home. If you're in Fukuoka Japan, please come visit us. We'll show you around and take you to our favorite sushi restaurant overlooking the ocean. I laughed so much thinking we weren't mature until we were in our late 50s hahahaha. So, we beat you there. We're in our 60s now and having too much fun. Anyway, really enjoyed this video and love watching the progress.
I drink green powder everyday and so looked at AG1 to support you, but they have maltodextrin which doesn't feel good for me. I'll go to the link though.
Great seeing your smiling happy faces again and snow on the mountains ⛰️
I’m glad you are back and moving forward! The beams are beautiful!
I live in a small SE Alaska town, and while traveling and seeing family in the lower 48 is really nice, the hectic, noisy, fast paced life is just NOT for me. It is so quiet in my home that I can hear my heart beat. Yes, there are a few jet flights in and out of here a day, but that is pretty much the only disturbance. I love the fresh, cool, ocean and mountain air that surrounds me. The slow pace and the wildlife: deer, squirrels, bear, and on the ocean about 500 feet away, there are otters, sealions and whales. You might call it heaven. I call it home. I am so glad that with all the work you are doing there, that you realize that this place really can be; that it IS home.
Your environment sounds heavenly!
So glad you’re safe & sound…..missed your updates and look forward to watching your progress on your home! Keep in mind, there’s a huge difference in a house and a home! Keep the faith! (Charlotte, NC, USA)
Let's see how you feel about it in a couple of years. When you got the itch to go somewhere else. Kids are wanting to go somewhere else. I say, never say never.
Great stuff guys - is your star sign cancer your windows are sure wide open - I know time flies especially when you chuck the clock out through the window - my name is Johnny a Brit living in Amsterdam with Marlen my wife who is Swiss- we know all about travelling but like the man said “ You can go around the world searching for what’s true only just to realise it’s all inside of You” -- Wonderful to live in an environment of nature
that reflects these priceless feelings of being ❤
Welcome home family, we missed you and happy you are back, God Bless😊
I so understand wanting to get back home, home is like a snuggle blanket when you love it and finally get there. Our friends have for so many years called us gypsys as we just wouldn’t settle down but at the end of last year we brought a home in a tiny village (350 people) in Victoria (Australia) and it’s home, it’s comfortable, it’s our happy place. This Wednesday we’re going to see our daughter in Queensland, and though we’re busting to see her we really don’t want to leave our snuggle home. I so understand how you feel. We outlasted you, we’re in our 70’s. LOL. 💕
If that green powder is what gives you all that energy, I have got to try it. You both are super people with the energy you and all your family display.
There must be something in the air because "all" the travel couples/families are settling down. Interesting. It's a typical struggle trying to find balance between roaming and being still; but what's odd is that everyone is in the same mindset at the same time.
That is seriously labour intensive for the beams. It does look good though. Looking forward to next week. 😊😊😊
Where are your little helpers? So good to see you back!
I know it is a long way off, but I can’t wait to see finish.
The cabin is starting to become a Home ! Best Wishes
Glad ur back. Missed seeing ur stone house project. Heather I like ur shorter hair. Really cute.
Great to see you back. Hope this year would be the year to move in. Martjin has moved into his place.
...Martijn's fireplace-stove-bread oven extraordinaire looks like it will pass the test of time and survive for centuries to come... it's pretty awesome & a real survival-off-grid practical and useful thing for heat, cooking, and even storing wood inside his stone cabin... plus it is super-efficient. I wonder if the Voyagers have ever watched him. He just finished that fireplace-oven several weeks ago.
So glad y'all are back. I've been missing the weekly updates!!
I love watching your videos I think your very brave to move so faraway from your family and friends 👍🏻👍🏻🥰 I’m from Iceland but living in Danmark renovating a house from 1777 💪🏻🥰
Must be exhilarating and daunting to be back at the farmhouse. Looking good team!
So nice to see you back! I have checked many Sundays and was delighted to see you today.
Blessings and love to you all!
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Yay welcome...lol...home sweet home best part of traveling ..hello to girlies xx n
I have no end of admiration for you. Best wishes for this new beginning; may 2024 help you massively to achieve all your goals.
This IA such a great challenge I really enjoy this . I wish I could come visit you guys and even help . FANTASTIC WORK AND BEAUTIFUL.
So fun to have John Newby‘s technique featured!
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Welcome back😊
Welcome home dear ones!! So excited to see how the reno progresses!! Stay awesome❤
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Welcome back missed seeing your Italian house xxx
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Glad to see you! Thought you'd abandoned the project.
Is the surprise y’all are pregnant? Love watching y’all work on the stone house. It’s gonna be BEAUTIFUL! ❤️🙏❤️
Hi , good to see you .
In this video i'm glad to see your wife is helping out😊
This stone house its so beautiful. Hurry up to finish so i can see this stone house❤
As a child, I remember the church bells calling people to service. That memory has carried with me throughout my life. The tranquility & peace that I find hearing those sounds is a balm to my soul. Each time I hear the church bells in your videos is calming to me. “There nothing like home”.
What a precious memory. ❤
Welcome back guys 😉🚍⚓️🇬🇧🍷👍
Good to have you back!
Aww thank you so much for sharing this beautiful family journey with us
About time you got back to he home build, I was worried for a while 😂 thanks guys 🙏
Hi,from Orlando fl.Welcome Back guys
Exciting your back NZ😂
So glad to see you guys back “home” and back to work. Missed you!
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I have missed you. Exiting watching your progress.❤️🙏
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Wellcome back we missed you.
So glad to see you back. Welcome home.
Welcome home family big support from india 🇮🇳
Just a different phase of life. As your daughters age, your changes will come along too. Glad to have you back. ❤
Miss you guys
is there an episode where you show a drawing or plan of what you are attempting to do? I am having trouble when you mention this room or that picturing what it is you refer to.
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Amazing how GRACE is implanted in our beings and draws us to what we we here for
Hi!!!!!!! Welcome Home!! Funny... just yesterday I suddenly thought; "Oh!!! Where are my Raising Voyager Family?!?!? I've not seen them in awhile. Did the algorithm do something/drop them??" And then "Poooff!" here you are! I'm glad that you had a long break. Breaks are GOOD, especially for reassessing everything. I love that you missed your home and were anxious to get back. (I personally think that travel is EXHAUSTING! but then... I've nearly always traveled alone and THAT is totally different). Part of it is the aging thing. But I do think that part of it, for YOU especially, is that you are creating something wonderful... and the excitement of carrying out that process and arriving at your destination IS a journey in and of itself!
So glad to have you home and back in touch with all of us! Cheers!
So well put. I used to get unhappy if I wasn't buzzing around and traveling and even moving to new places when I was younger. I guess that travel-bug is less insistent than he used to be. I still love learning about new places and people(s) and history and culture... just more from the perch of my armchair. 😉☺💓
@@kindlydude Yes... and I think, when younger, the excitement carries us along.
I think EVERYONE should live in a foreign country for at least 2 years and have to learn a language they don't know. It's a unique education and would go a long ways to the promotion of World Peace... Bravo to you for being interested in other cultures and History!! That's laudable.
Wow
The scenery of the snow capped mountains is breathtaking… I’m happy for you and your family to be back home safely and looking forward to watching you compete your dream house… watching you from Annapolis Maryland USA…
We missed you !!!!
Wow! Have been missing you all. Last night I re-watched some of your videos….considering I was having withdrawal symptoms. Ha! Welcome back! Onward and upward!
yay! you’re back! welcome! 🦌💌❤️🙏👍
Welcome back! We missed you
Welcome back! Looking forward to more progress ;)
Cheers
Ray (UK)
It's exciting to see what's going to happen with the reno.
Lovely to have you back,have missed having your posts.Really looking forward to see the progress of the house.Such lovely scenery.
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was wondering if you were going to appear, glad to see you.❤
Another great video.
If there are geological obstacles to building in the back of the house, an alternative is to build it from the front. Namely, to strengthen the lower terrace, on this level the garage and stairs to the second floor, which will have a living area, terraces, and will be connected to the stone house if desired, because it will be on the same level
What a BRILLIANT IDEA!! 💡
I hope the Voyagers see your suggestion.... if they're working with an engineer he should be able to give them feedback as to if this is feasible... a GARAGE UNDERNEATH THE TERRACE makes so much sense with a tunnel or covered stairway leading to the upper house. However, I get the sense that the lower terrace needs to be filled in with earth & maybe even a large amount of concrete (below the house) to provide stabilization on the side of that mountain ... so the house doesn't slide down the mountain!! Perhaps the lower level could be offset to one side or the other.... so many engineering challenges!!
@@kindlydude I am sure that there are restrictions related to building permits. But within their limits, you can plan a project with engineers that will connect the historical and the modern, will make it possible to fully and meaningfully use the physical space of the site and unite the terraces.
So happy to see you home😊
Bentornati alla base❤. It was good to hear your sincere feelings about that astounding mountain stone house, a sense of belongingness and its surroundings. Take care.
Great! Looking forward to more videos of yours
Glad to see you back! Have missed you all. Looking forward to see the changes and progress! BTW, it's been freezing cold in Ohio the last 8 days.
missed your family and buid. so happy to see you
Glad to see you back love watching your achievements with the stone house
Great to see you guys back. But face/nose masks are an absolute essential when sanding/grinding. Please take good care - we love you!!
We missed you welcome back 😊😊😊
Great to see you and family back, would like to see your new 2024 adventure .Wish you have Happiness with Healthy ,Funny , Richy and Funny life through year 2024 .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
Very nice now time to get some Work done
As the saying goes home is where the heart is and you all found yours its a anker in this world all the best 😊😊😊❤
cool it'll be exciting to see what it looks like
Glad you’re back in Italy!!!
Welcome back! Good to see you again.
Cant wait to see what you have decided.....
Welcome back! So wonderful to see you again. I missed you... 😊😊😊
Happy to see you “home” again, and look forward to seeing your work and how you get on with the renovations. Good luck with your future plans. Greetings from sunny Sri Lanka!
I really miss this beautiful family, walking back ,so happy 🙏🏼👍❤️
Welcome back to work 🎉🎉🎉🎉 I miss you.
Welcome back. Trust all will work out to your expectations!! All the best for 2024!
You do not seem to have any land outside your house. How are you going to fix,that.
They started this with the lower terrace and wall as explained at the beginning.
Welcome back! Great video Brother and Sister Thanks always for sharing Your passion and adventures from Toronto Ontario Canada 😎👍♥️♥️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️✨️✨️💯💯💯💯💯✨️✨️✨️
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So glad you are back in Italy. Have missed your videos.