Jerry, my husband and i really enjoyed meeting you (finally) and Robin! we are the ones that came over from PA that you offered your chairs to us, if you remember.. you and i are facebook friends (from the primitive page that we talked about,, or the fact i sounded like your stalker, LOL) we really enjoyed the festival. what a nice quaint little town you represent! and that tiny cabin... WOW!! i absolutely loved everything about it!! you say you aren't a carpenter... pfffft.... you'd put many carpenters to shame and i mean that! to those who havent seen it, you need to make the trip to the festival,, it is well worth it, believe me!! you wont be disappointed!!
Aww, thank you!! It was very nice talking to you both, and I know Robin enjoyed it. I need to get those pictures for your husband as well. Unless I just shoot a video of taking the rotisserie apart. Sorry I didn’t get more time to visit. It was a very busy weekend.
Thank you! My paw took me to this festival when I was a child in the 1960's! It instilled in me a reverence for the past, the gumption of the people, the skills, the materials, and all they did so that we could be here. Our ancestors made us what we are today. Blessings.
Great job Jerry. Your log cabin makes me want to go down into our woods here on the farm and cut some cedars and build a small cabin back in the woods. I also believe in the simplicity and slow lifestyle of our ancestors...sure makes you healthy and happy. Peace.
Jerry, your dedication to bringing Johnny Appleseed's legacy to life is truly inspiring. Your log cabin assembly at the Johnny Appleseed Festival is not only educational but also heartwarming to see how the community comes together to celebrate this historical figure. Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for sharing this experience with us!
You have inspired me to build my own simple cabin as long ago pioneers or an old minor would have had back in the early days of America, but without electricity, very simple wood burning cook stove, a fire place, a table, chairs, a bed or two, oil lamps, a hand water pump for the water. Cool man, love the dovetail logs.. be safe, see ya in your next video, out here in the west at 6800 feet, near a lake, defying the u.s. government and living simple on my private land with heavy treed mountain.. 😊😊😊
Love your content Jerry! New Sub. What a treat watching everyone assembling Johnie's cabin in the Square. I even dated a decendant of Johnie's back in the 80s I grew up in Stone Creek (near New Philly) and my Grampa ran 40 head of dairy in Newcomerstown. Still have friends & family all over that area.
I'm sure you get asked all the time but I live in Belmont county not too far from you - about 90 minutes. Do you ever give tours of your cabin? I would love to see it in person. If not I completely understand. Thank you for your time.
Warms my heart when I see this! The kids are having a ball. We need more people like you. Greetings from Perth Ontario Canada!
Thank you and greetings!
Jerry, my husband and i really enjoyed meeting you (finally) and Robin! we are the ones that came over from PA that you offered your chairs to us, if you remember.. you and i are facebook friends (from the primitive page that we talked about,, or the fact i sounded like your stalker, LOL) we really enjoyed the festival. what a nice quaint little town you represent! and that tiny cabin... WOW!! i absolutely loved everything about it!! you say you aren't a carpenter... pfffft.... you'd put many carpenters to shame and i mean that! to those who havent seen it, you need to make the trip to the festival,, it is well worth it, believe me!! you wont be disappointed!!
Aww, thank you!! It was very nice talking to you both, and I know Robin enjoyed it. I need to get those pictures for your husband as well. Unless I just shoot a video of taking the rotisserie apart. Sorry I didn’t get more time to visit. It was a very busy weekend.
I always receive growth IN GOD from your Patience And love Thank you, brother. You truly have a charitable spirit. Lisbon is blessed to have you.
Thanks Mary Ann
Wow... Giant Lincoln Log project for adults and kids! Way2go Johnny Appleseed AKA Jerry!
Ya, I call it Lincoln logs for big boys😂😂
Thank you! My paw took me to this festival when I was a child in the 1960's! It instilled in me a reverence for the past, the gumption of the people, the skills, the materials, and all they did so that we could be here. Our ancestors made us what we are today. Blessings.
Pretty cool. 12 hour road trip. My daughter lives in Columbus. May work out.
If you do please please stop and let me know you are there!
Absolutely
So much knowledge and skill being share, very awesome, thank you for sharing.
Your very welcome and thanks for watching
I do enjoy your channel Jerry it's going back in time. I believe it was a hard time ,but a better time.
Thanks Keith. It sure was!
Great job Jerry. Your log cabin makes me want to go down into our woods here on the farm and cut some cedars and build a small cabin back in the woods. I also believe in the simplicity and slow lifestyle of our ancestors...sure makes you healthy and happy. Peace.
Thank you my friend
Triple thumbs up Jerry , you do a fantastic job of representing Johnny Appleseed at the festival. I hope you're able to do it for years to come.
Thanks much!! I hope as well!
Just viewed the vid on Jonny Apple seed festival.Awsome.👍
This is a small town beautiful thing! Thanks for sharing Jerry!
Your very welcome! I love my little town
Jerry, your dedication to bringing Johnny Appleseed's legacy to life is truly inspiring. Your log cabin assembly at the Johnny Appleseed Festival is not only educational but also heartwarming to see how the community comes together to celebrate this historical figure. Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for sharing this experience with us!
Your very welcome and thank you!
@@logcabinlifestylelove you!
You have inspired me to build my own simple cabin as long ago pioneers or an old minor would have had back in the early days of America, but without electricity, very simple wood burning cook stove, a fire place, a table, chairs, a bed or two, oil lamps, a hand water pump for the water. Cool man, love the dovetail logs.. be safe, see ya in your next video, out here in the west at 6800 feet, near a lake, defying the u.s. government and living simple on my private land with heavy treed mountain.. 😊😊😊
@harvdog5669 very awesome!
Howdy Brother- what a great event! Those kids seemed to really enjoy themselves. Take care and God’s blessings to you
Thanks Paul! Always nice to hear from you!
Fabulous! Great video !
Thanks Susan
Love your content Jerry! New Sub. What a treat watching everyone assembling Johnie's cabin in the Square. I even dated a decendant of Johnie's back in the 80s
I grew up in Stone Creek (near New Philly) and my Grampa ran 40 head of dairy in Newcomerstown. Still have friends & family all over that area.
May YAH Bless
Thank you!
Very cool. We will have to make it down next year.
Stop by and see me. Would love that!
@@logcabinlifestyle definitely! I put it on my calendar to remind me.
I'll have to make a trip up next year to say hello!
We would love to see you
Much better with sound 😊
Thanks for letting me know this morning. I just couldn’t believe it had no audio.
Thank you for replying. You daughter looks like my youngest.
I'm sure you get asked all the time but I live in Belmont county not too far from you - about 90 minutes. Do you ever give tours of your cabin? I would love to see it in person. If not I completely understand. Thank you for your time.
I’ve had people from all over stop by. Just getting ready for winter but as soon as I get things cleaned up you are more than welcome to stop by
It is almost impossible to live an offgrid lifestyle. Community matters.
I agree
Have you ever been a bouncer?
Nope