Rocks my wife loved rocks no matter where we were if we were on the motorcycle, the boat, camping, on a cruise she made me bring back rocks it was kinda like an adventure to her bless her heart she’s gone to be with the Lord and everywhere I go here on the farm I see her rock piles and what’s crazy I still look for rocks for her. Memories are great but these rocks are getting heavier. I want to see the jelly cook off and maybe Thanksgiving special too. Y’all stay warm and keep Wavy out of the yellow snow.
I’ve carried rocks across the country for my wife …. Twice ! She is with the Lord as well. I’m sure they have quite a pile between the two of them up there.
You two make awesome team!! You better make time for her homesteading. The way she was handling those rocks I think it would be in your best interest 😂 Thanks for sharing!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I really like the look and the smell of cedar wood. It gives that rustic cabin feel to whatever you're building. I'm interested in seeing the payoff of the mobile beagle bungalow!
Thanks for sharing your rock adventure. I like shell collecting. Ive carried my share of shells from the Atlantic at Hatteras Island and the Hampton Roads area of Virginia where I live. I'm fighting pancreatic cancer right bow and enjoy watching al of your videos. Please provide any homesteading and canoeing adventures. I miss being able to use my own canoe. My oncologist is expecting me to recover from cancer and anticipates that I am able to be cured. Videos such as yours encourages me to keep fighting the good fight. Thanks also for sharing Nancy with your viewers. She is a great addition to your adventures.
@@coachwendy5618 I'm sorry to hear about your illness. If pur little videos can give you encouragement to heal up and get back out there, it's an honor. We'll keep them coming....
Great adventure video and all over the place too. Let's see some Ice Castle build out. And yeah, how about the rose hips jelly video? I enjoyed Nancy's pastie recipe.
I would love to See how Nancy makes rose hip jam or any of her recipes actually you can never learn enough especially the “ old “ ways that are 10 times healthier. I wanted a slice of that sourdough bread she made !!!! I absolutely love ice fishing and we don’t get cold enough to drive on anymore here in NY just snowmobiles and atv. Excited to see what you do with your ice castle. And your adventures with it. Thanks for bringing us along.
Another cool video just keep on keeping on. I do understand the issue of of travel adventures and a homestead especially if there are animals to care for among other things depending on the season I'm sure yall will figure out the balance.
Hauling heavy loads in my 07 tundra finished off my u joints. I replaced mine with spicer u joints from Drivetrain America. Great business. I had the popping noises and thought I'd ruined the leaf springs. It was the u joints. I was Hauling big loads of firewood
Nancy is a real gem 💎 ✨️ 💖 I wish I could meet a woman like her. It would make retirement a whole lot more enjoyable. I'll be looking forward to the rosehip recipes 😋
@gretarobinson1142 Hi Greta ;) we have both here. I'm always getting confused by the difference, but can usually tell once eating it ;) PS: we're watching the "Little Dorrett" BBC series now. England has such rich culture
According to my research, boiling only destroys about 15% of the Vitamin C. Of course the rosehips also have other non-quantifiable medicinal properties--a great reason to forage for wild food! 😊
Wow. Nancy carries the rocks. Picks the berries. Makes the jam. Paddles the canoe. And catches the fish! I’m guessing she’s not a feminist? 😂😂 just kidding. I loved seeing Nancy and you so happy!
Although I enjoy your blog, for me, you have crossed a line when taking your round rocks from their natural settings for your own personal use. Well that doesn't resonate with me. What if all of us were to also feel entitled to do the same? What gets left?
Take a walk around town: half the yards are piled with them. The lake brings up more every storm. If you're that sensitive to relocating rocks, please got elsewhere. There's a good possibility that your house is built from relocated wood too
Wait! Of course we want to see videos of Nancy making stuff. Cause she is just really cool. 😎
We really like the idea of traveling cheaply but still being comfortable. Intriguing as usual. Thanks!
Ahhh..Beautiful lake Ann Louise...Priceless!!
@@kevin-gj6ij hey! You know the lake. Lol ;)
Very cool, the Ice Castle has sparked my interest....
Rocks my wife loved rocks no matter where we were if we were on the motorcycle, the boat, camping, on a cruise she made me bring back rocks it was kinda like an adventure to her bless her heart she’s gone to be with the Lord and everywhere I go here on the farm I see her rock piles and what’s crazy I still look for rocks for her. Memories are great but these rocks are getting heavier.
I want to see the jelly cook off and maybe Thanksgiving special too. Y’all stay warm and keep Wavy out of the yellow snow.
I’ve carried rocks across the country for my wife …. Twice ! She is with the Lord as well. I’m sure they have quite a pile between the two of them up there.
@@BigDan7114 Big Dan! There's a food chance we're headed to New England. You're in Upstate if I remember correctly?
@@BigDan7114 Amen brother God will have a hard time with them two taking up the gold stones in the road 😇
The ice castle looks like a great place for the small wood stove you have for the shanty boat. I can't wait to see the winter adventures!
@GeneGordon-q4s we're installing one...stay tuned. Thanks for being here! ;)
Love it. What a team 👍👍👍👍
Very interesting and educational as usual. Nancy adds a whole new dimension with her fine skills (and importantly, a backup Wavey treat fetcher)
@@ratawai and a second lap to occupy! ;)
You guys seem real happy and I'm happy for you guys. The little pup is in dog heaven too. Good vid.
You two make awesome team!! You better make time for her homesteading. The way she was handling those rocks I think it would be in your best interest 😂 Thanks for sharing!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Always look forward to y'alls videos. :)
When I lived in Michigan my father had us collecting petoskey stones from the age that we could walk.
I really like the look and the smell of cedar wood. It gives that rustic cabin feel to whatever you're building. I'm interested in seeing the payoff of the mobile beagle bungalow!
@@jasonalvey3194 coming right up...;)
Love the wavey nose art on the window!
@@MikeWallace61 you saw that! Blahahahaha! ;)
Nice to see you both again!
Thanks for sharing your rock adventure. I like shell collecting. Ive carried my share of shells from the Atlantic at Hatteras Island and the Hampton Roads area of Virginia where I live. I'm fighting pancreatic cancer right bow and enjoy watching al of your videos. Please provide any homesteading and canoeing adventures. I miss being able to use my own canoe. My oncologist is expecting me to recover from cancer and anticipates that I am able to be cured. Videos such as yours encourages me to keep fighting the good fight. Thanks also for sharing Nancy with your viewers. She is a great addition to your adventures.
@@coachwendy5618 I'm sorry to hear about your illness. If pur little videos can give you encouragement to heal up and get back out there, it's an honor. We'll keep them coming....
There's the million dollar view!! Blue water of tbe north!!michigander checking in
Looks like it's all really coming together. Nancy, lots of interesting projects and your channel's grown by leaps and bounds. Congrats, Brent.
Great video...rosehip jam! Yummy! Like that Ice Castle...might have to look into 1 of those myself! Thanks for sharing!
Alex! :) they're the ultimate Yooper camping lodge
As usual, another wonderful video. Thank you for sharing. Take care and GOD bless
I’m hip with a recipe!
Ice castle is currently getting Cedar’d up! Can’t wait to finish video!
I'm building a fire pit too. Have fun.
Sweet little trailer, and Mrs Nancy is a go getter with a pretty smile you are a lucky man👍
Great adventure video and all over the place too.
Let's see some Ice Castle build out.
And yeah, how about the rose hips jelly video?
I enjoyed Nancy's pastie recipe.
You can pick up rocks! Like sea shells and take them home! Nice ,
Take care Tom
I would love to
See how Nancy makes rose hip jam or any of her recipes actually you can never learn enough especially the “ old “ ways that are 10 times healthier. I wanted a slice of that sourdough bread she made !!!!
I absolutely love ice fishing and we don’t get cold enough to drive on anymore here in NY just snowmobiles and atv.
Excited to see what you do with your ice castle. And your adventures with it.
Thanks for bringing us along.
@BigDan7114 we want to bring you bread Big Dan ;)
Groovy. y'all!
@Bill.Hicks.51 Hi Bill ;) How you doing down there? Been thinking about you.
Yes, we want to see Nancy make the jam. What are the rocks for?
The best White Fish I have ever had was at the brewery. Love this place!
Looks like ice castel needs some toons !!
Put the trailer on top of the pontoon boom house boat
Another cool video just keep on keeping on. I do understand the issue of of travel adventures and a homestead especially if there are animals to care for among other things depending on the season
I'm sure yall will figure out the balance.
I get it, parts of the Ohio river shore have interesting things. Some Utube dude finds arrowheads. really nice points.
sled!!! works great in sand, you know the fish are in the tunnel lol
@Mary-yu3sn I bet they're in there too Mary ;)
Will your adventure go near Williamsburg? Have always wanted to boat on Torch river in the Winter.
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Hauling heavy loads in my 07 tundra finished off my u joints. I replaced mine with spicer u joints from Drivetrain America. Great business. I had the popping noises and thought I'd ruined the leaf springs. It was the u joints. I was Hauling big loads of firewood
@@willhoyle752 that is good news. I'm sure mine are coming due. 375k! ;)
Nancy is a real gem 💎 ✨️ 💖
I wish I could meet a woman like her. It would make retirement a whole lot more enjoyable.
I'll be looking forward to the rosehip recipes 😋
It freaks me out that I could walk out thru the breakers and bend down and drink my fill of Fresh water! From a Florida Boy who is used to Salt water!
@IntheBlood67 and it would be clean too ;) people dip their cups off the side while fishing out there
We call it jam in the UK. Jelly is a wobbly thing 😅
@gretarobinson1142 Hi Greta ;) we have both here. I'm always getting confused by the difference, but can usually tell once eating it ;) PS: we're watching the "Little Dorrett" BBC series now. England has such rich culture
Hope your adventure still brings you to Birdsong. But if not we'll follow on youtube.
@@JCSwearingen we'll be visiting you guys down there this winter;)
Something the Lady may like copy paste in YT >> When Life Mails You Lemons
Cool! :)
My rose bush dosnt make hips ...heard they are good for immune system
Dang boy you are in wonderful woman heaven. ❤
I thought if you boil the rose hips it destroys the vitamin C.
According to my research, boiling only destroys about 15% of the Vitamin C. Of course the rosehips also have other non-quantifiable medicinal properties--a great reason to forage for wild food! 😊
@@nancynetz That is good to know. Thanks
Wow. Nancy carries the rocks. Picks the berries. Makes the jam. Paddles the canoe. And catches the fish!
I’m guessing she’s not a feminist?
😂😂 just kidding. I loved seeing Nancy and you so happy!
@@LinDuhLou she's definitely not infected with the brain virus. ;)
She isnt a Karen ?@@backwatersandbackroads
@MonkeeJack nope ;)
@backwatersandbackroads LOL I didn't think you would run towards a KAR÷N...GOOD MAN . HI GRAVY.
Isnt it unlawful to take them rocks???
@@oldmanthatrides3670 people do it often. Half the town has piles of them in their yards. The lake keeps bringing them in ;)
Brenton, did you sell your house in the UP?
@gt2745 I'll never sell my little river spot ;) the barge fits under the trestle! :)
hi
@@gangsterghost7200 Hi Logan ;)
Although I enjoy your blog, for me, you have crossed a line when taking your round rocks from their natural settings for your own personal use. Well that doesn't resonate with me. What if all of us were to also feel entitled to do the same? What gets left?
Take a walk around town: half the yards are piled with them. The lake brings up more every storm. If you're that sensitive to relocating rocks, please got elsewhere. There's a good possibility that your house is built from relocated wood too