Can we all just take a minute and appreciate the craftmanship that went into building this house using all of what Mother Earth can offer? Much respect to this woman and her family
What about the craftsmanship and engineering applied in the construction of aeroplanes and the Statue of Liberty? Facts must be faced and there is no time for bullshitting.
I am a white American who lived in villages in Africa for 4 years. I lived in a house like this one for a year. When Americans see this, they generally think of poverty and dirtiness. But my experience was that these houses are clean and cool in hot weather, much cooler than "modern" cement block houses with tin roofs. I loved my house and my village. Life was so simple and pure. People do not have a lot, but you learn when living like this that you don't need as much as you think you do.
Thank you Eunice, Your home looks very nice. I am in Maryland,US I often think about how much do we really need. We African Americans need to learn about or original culture. Thank you for the tour.
Feels like visiting my grandma's house... 🥰 These type of houses are commonly seen in india before 50 years, but now it is disappeared, it's very rare to see these houses nowadays... My mom love these type of houses a lot ❤ Love from Tamilnadu, India 🇮🇳❤
@@rabeyasultana4686 we started from there and lets be proud of it. That is actually our culture. The modernized culture we took it from the west. This right there is our real culture so do not be ashamed of it. This is from Uganda, others it will be a bit different
I can tell you that almost every village house in South Africa has many of those things .We haven't lost touch with our traditional ways of doing things,even though there are some dynamic improvements here and there. This just shows that we are one Bantu/African people .We ( in SA) are very proud of our cultures and traditional ways of doing things and infuse it with modern civilization,even that type of cooking inside meat+ blood is done.We call it UBUBENDE in Zulu culture
Sabbath blessings from Jamaica. Oh! How I wish that I could find someone to make me a home like that. Nature has called me and I have answered. I am so completely humbled on the simplicity of life in your culture. I have had nothing but complete appreciation for this type of living. It contrast materialism and shows that this kind of life, one that embraces nature is the one that really matters after all.
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The simple reasonable way of living ...so grateful and utilizing all of Earth's natural resources just amazing and beautiful....what a blessing.a place I long to visit..🙏🏾
Some of us in the Caribbean islands 🏝️ way of living are similar tho. I am from Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹 but my dad and mom mother were from Grenada 🇬🇩 so this video bring back memories of how they lived when i visited them as a child 🤗
When I was younger we lived in a cabin made of logs. The roof was logs that were cut flat then covered in several inches of dirt and grass grew in it! It helped keep the house warm in winter
6:27 "Do you have grass thatched houses?" I live in Northern Ireland. Up until 100 - 150 years ago, houses with thatched roofs would be common here. Quite a number of old houses from that time are still standing and people still live in them. Some of them have had their roof replaced with a tile roof, but others still have thatched roofs. There are still a few people left in this country who know how to thatch a roof. I've seen it being done. Pretty much all new built houses though, are built with tile roofs. I speak for the way it is in Northern Ireland, but I think throughout all of Ireland and all of Britain it would be mostly this way - some older houses are thatch roofed, but new ones are tiled.
There were some lovely little thatched houses in Holy Cross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Near the old Abbey. I stayed there many years ago for months. Could have bought one of those little properties - if I had the money. There were twenty or so houses. Not sure whether its true, but I heard that they had been sold as job lot to some Company. Such a pity, if true.
Thatched roofs were common in many villages in Europe until some 100 years ago. In the Netherlands you can still find a few, if you really look for them in the villages.
Hi I'm from London and just came across your video 🥰 thank you for the tour around your house, it was lovely! And the outside is so refreshing! All that green is beautiful 😍
Your presentation is really really praiseworthy. Your english is also verygood.What is your profession. I mean how you can present in such a lovely way? Love from India
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Saludos desde México!!!! me gusta mucho tu sencillez, la mazorca aqui se llama maíz y es uno de los granos que forman parte importante de nuestra dieta.
This channel came in my feed and I love learning about culture. I am in America and we call the Mail (sp) corn. Thanks for sharing. I pray God will continue keep you and bless you abundantly.
this makes me so sad , to the point of crying....that you can have such a humble and poor house.. and still live in good spirits...bless you and may good fortune follow you in the future
Hello from Europe/Greece! i just discovered your channel, and i immediatelly subscribed. Thank you so much for giving us all this information, you are amazing. And also you seem absolutelly beautiful, inside and outside :-)
I absolutely enjoy watching you channel which makes me miss my Native land….. I’ve lived the village life in the Caribbean as a little girl, i’m now living in FL as an adult and oh how I miss this simple ,beautiful , humble, peaceful life. I hope to one day return if god is willing to live out my golden years with my Husband . May good bless you and keep you always my sista. Please continue to share🙏🏾💕
I live in the USA and my home is very different, we have people here who live in makeshift homes they have constructed. I believe this life is temporary and as I draw closer to the end of this temporary life, I can appreciate your home and lifestyle more than I could have imagine. The more you have the harder it is to let go of this temporary existent and look forward to the permanent life that comes after death.
Yes 'Those who want to get rich fall into temptation, trap, & many foolish & harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction.' -Bible Thanks for sharing -hope we make it to Heaven. God bless! 😇✨
Nice tour 😊 love from India . We need this type of video for self happiness (for this generation ) . Thanku so much. Guys one request to u all , please watch full advertisement , because for making a single vdo , they work hard, they devotes their precious time for us .thanku ♥️❣️
With love from Namibia. You're doing well love. Your village is almost like ours, we also have thatch rooms, just that our homesteads have lot of rooms. But guys us African we're living a peaceful and lovely village life. 🤗🤗🤗❤
Thank you for sharing this wonderful house tour. You are wealthy. You have more than some rich people. You have lots of sunshine, fresh air, well ventitated home, fresh food that you grow yourself with, no electric bill, and no water. bill
In Papua Indonesia, we also have a house that is almost similar to your house, which is called a honai house, so basically we do have ancestors and similarities. love from Indonesia
I heard from my Grandfather the lots of love and affections of people of Africa who are kind and polite. My Grandfather no more. He was an Ex-military officer worked in UNO peaceful army.
Oh it is lovely to see that you are here doing a video, showcasing North Uganda in Acholi. There has been very little such videos about this beautiful people of Acholi.. Thank you so much for this great work. It is soo beautiful to see the countryside. As a Ugandan from Mbale, I love culture and the diversity we have in Uganda. Each people and their traditions and cultures are so unique, special and beautiful . I have been to Gulu and it is a beautiful place and the people are welcoming and lovely. Thank you for sharing. God bless Uganda and its people.
Thank-you so much! I feel very privileged that you invited us on this tour. I am in Canada, and now I feel I have too much stuff... but a lot of it is because of winter. I have always wanted a grindstone, and am fascinated by the one you showed us! How is it made? With what materials? Is it difficult to make? I will keep watching your videos, because I am sure you must show it used somewhere... thank-you again for the intimate tour of your paradisiacal land.
People pay a lot to go on trips to Africa but I bet they rarely if ever get to see inside a village home like this. Very interesting, I'm so glad I saw this wonderful video.
This is one of your most interesting videos. I love seeing a whole other way of living, simple, honest, and sometimes even ingenious. You are so generous for sharing your world with us. Thank you.
Thank you for showing us. I have questions: 1) Do you cook with charcoal? 2) How do you wash clothes? 3) How many languages do you speak? Swahili? Luganda? French? What else? And obviously English.
They cook with firewood, they get water from like a pond and wash clothes in a tub/basin. She speaks Acholi, English and I am going to guess luganda too.
Hello my name is Rain. I'm 1/2 Native American and 1/2 Mexican American. Both sides of my family call corn Maize. But when we say Maize in Spanish, it has more of a long I sound. ✨Let me take this opportunity to share with you just how much I enjoy watching and learning from your videos. I've also come to find that our tribes are much more alike than they are different 🥰 Sending you much Love fro the U.S.A.💕
Who say urban life is happy life... After watching you and your village life style, it's proved that village life is much better and peaceful than urban life... What a unique thing that I came to know just after watching your channel...
Greeting from Ireland 🇮🇪 , thank you for sharing , Ireland houses many centuries ago where also round , again my grandmother used to live in a house with 2 rooms , May have to house up to 15 people , average families were 11 children Lovely videos God bless you
Can we all just take a minute and appreciate the craftmanship that went into building this house using all of what Mother Earth can offer? Much respect to this woman and her family
Yes, I agree Claire.
Great Claire
What about the craftsmanship and engineering applied in the construction of aeroplanes and the Statue of Liberty? Facts must be faced and there is no time for bullshitting.
@@evelyna_paula1747 🤣🤣
I am a white American who lived in villages in Africa for 4 years. I lived in a house like this one for a year. When Americans see this, they generally think of poverty and dirtiness. But my experience was that these houses are clean and cool in hot weather, much cooler than "modern" cement block houses with tin roofs. I loved my house and my village. Life was so simple and pure. People do not have a lot, but you learn when living like this that you don't need as much as you think you do.
Hiii
Hai from lndia
Hi I am Brown Indian here. anybody from pink category here??
that's true
People don't need a lot to be happy. So much of the stuff that the modern world has created is unnecessary and polluting.
Small house big happy,with love from India
Thanks
@@AcholiPride you are so beautiful 🤩😘
Super sis from India bts army 💜💜💜💜
Armyyy💜✨
Inside the house must be cooling, nice
It's nice to look at a beautiful young African girl full of joy in what she tells us about.
"Young Beautiful African woman"
"Home is where your heart is."
Thank you Eunice!
Or where you were born with no money 😂
I watch your channel all the time with my wife and we love how you take pride in your village and culture. Keep up the good work!
That's why I watch her channel too. She's always always booming with pride when talking about her village life. I love it.
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This type of house is also available in our village. Support from India.
Yes that's because African tribes came to India in olden days and settled here😇
Tamilah
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They are cool and well ventilated and cozy.
@@jayashree2905 no it wrong hypothesis! Recently it has been proved that tamilans living in this Indian continent from around 385000 years.
greetings from London......simple life no pollution ...no bills ......I love it
Thank you Eunice, Your home looks very nice. I am in Maryland,US
I often think about how much do we really need. We African Americans need to learn about or original culture.
Thank you for the tour.
Feels like visiting my grandma's house... 🥰
These type of houses are commonly seen in india before 50 years, but now it is disappeared, it's very rare to see these houses nowadays... My mom love these type of houses a lot ❤
Love from Tamilnadu, India 🇮🇳❤
You speak truth, they were simple, and cool in the summer
I am also from tamilnadu
It's true, I am from Kerala palakkad
Same Tamilnadu.
Seriously villages are extingushed....there is some special cool air in villages which we never find in cities
Because of your channel, I’m beginning to understand African culture. Please continue vlogging.
this isnt typical african culture,
they are as civilised as we are
@@rabeyasultana4686 we started from there and lets be proud of it. That is actually our culture. The modernized culture we took it from the west. This right there is our real culture so do not be ashamed of it. This is from Uganda, others it will be a bit different
@@africaine4889 that's right ✅
African culture is diverse. Every region/part of the continent has its own culture
@@esthermarie7721 exactly what I came on to say
The house is simple but it can keep what they need,,such a creative house ✨✨
I can tell you that almost every village house in South Africa has many of those things .We haven't lost touch with our traditional ways of doing things,even though there are some dynamic improvements here and there. This just shows that we are one Bantu/African people .We ( in SA) are very proud of our cultures and traditional ways of doing things and infuse it with modern civilization,even that type of cooking inside meat+ blood is done.We call it UBUBENDE in Zulu culture
Oh, this is so lovely to know you are still keeping the tradition alive
true girl
@@AcholiPride Yes!
@@AcholiPride we also have these houses in Zim
Wow...I thought this was only in Uganda & Kenya. Indeed let's keep our tradition as Africans 🥂
Beautiful! I’m so humbled and thankful for your sharing! Many blessings!!!
Sabbath blessings from Jamaica. Oh! How I wish that I could find someone to make me a home like that. Nature has called me and I have answered. I am so completely humbled on the simplicity of life in your culture. I have had nothing but complete appreciation for this type of living. It contrast materialism and shows that this kind of life, one that embraces nature is the one that really matters after all.
Hello I studied English with this
I restarted English after 10 years
I am a beginner studying English with asmr.
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Africa my home much love, you so simple and cultured 💕✔️
This is osm.. wanna spend some good time there.. u ppl r living peaceful healthy life by staying away from d modern cities..
Love from India 🇮🇳
Excellent. I spent 6 weeks in Ghana 🇬🇭 West Africa. I totally understand. God bless you. Thank you for sharing. It’s beautiful
The simple reasonable way of living ...so grateful and utilizing all of Earth's natural resources just amazing and beautiful....what a blessing.a place I long to visit..🙏🏾
Hi .. nice to meet you dear
Do you like friend with me
Am so proud of you lady for sharing this with the world,i grew up in that n feel so attached to it .Keep up the good show!
African Pride indeed. This is so lovely😍😍🥂
And the English & accent all on point.
So sweet full of natural beauty, God bless you, love from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
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Some of us in the Caribbean islands 🏝️ way of living are similar tho. I am from Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹 but my dad and mom mother were from Grenada 🇬🇩 so this video bring back memories of how they lived when i visited them as a child 🤗
Same here in french Guiana
@@Nana97651 Ok ok 🙏
When I was younger we lived in a cabin made of logs. The roof was logs that were cut flat then covered in several inches of dirt and grass grew in it! It helped keep the house warm in winter
Very happy and I enjoyed watching your home tour. Nice little home and sweet home.
The hut design looks almost perfectly round. Nice and very basic, and livable.
It is a pleasure to see such type of houses.
Your house is very beautiful and your way of explaining is also very beautiful
From India🇮🇳
Survival is the most important fact. Not the material, luxury things which leads to never ending carvings.
Nalla bhangyulla house keralam polundu sthalam
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I love your complexion you are gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing 💖
I am subscribing today and will continue to support you and your Channel, shalom from America
My grandmother's home also like this....it's very nice....thank for remembering my child hood memories.... i am from India...
Loved it... We have such kind of houses in Indian Villages too... 🥰😍
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മലയാളികൾ ഉണ്ടോ.. ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
ഉണ്ടേ.....😁
@@shilpasabu5911 😀👍
Und und 😊
Und🙋♀️
Yes
Thanks for this tour. The house is very practical, utilitarian, and inexpensive.
6:27 "Do you have grass thatched houses?" I live in Northern Ireland. Up until 100 - 150 years ago, houses with thatched roofs would be common here. Quite a number of old houses from that time are still standing and people still live in them. Some of them have had their roof replaced with a tile roof, but others still have thatched roofs. There are still a few people left in this country who know how to thatch a roof. I've seen it being done. Pretty much all new built houses though, are built with tile roofs. I speak for the way it is in Northern Ireland, but I think throughout all of Ireland and all of Britain it would be mostly this way - some older houses are thatch roofed, but new ones are tiled.
There were some lovely little thatched houses in Holy Cross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. Near the old Abbey. I stayed there many years ago for months. Could have bought one of those little properties - if I had the money. There were twenty or so houses. Not sure whether its true, but I heard that they had been sold as job lot to some Company. Such a pity, if true.
Thatched roofs were common in many villages in Europe until some 100 years ago. In the Netherlands you can still find a few, if you really look for them in the villages.
Thanks for sharing the personal space of your family.
Hi....Donna.... nice to meet you...dear
Simple and beautiful, reminds me of living in the same way decades ago.
Hi I'm from London and just came across your video 🥰 thank you for the tour around your house, it was lovely! And the outside is so refreshing! All that green is beautiful 😍
Love you from India🙏
Hey dear friend plz sending ur love to me ❤️
ಮನೆ ತುಂಬಾ ಚೆನ್ನಾಗಿದೆ 🤗
Regards from India 🙋
Ya chennagide I from Bangalore
Hi I studied English with this
I restarted English after 10 years
I am a beginner studying English with asmr.
Please come and take a look and support.
Thanks for sharing. This was a lovely tour and now I know I have nothing to complain about!
You are so proud to show your house.. as long as you are happy life is all about being happy gal.Free life no stress
I don't know anything about village life but this has just become my favorite channel. Sending love ❤️ from the USA.
welcome to INDIA ❤💍
can you teach me english?
@@indhu2224 your English sounds perfectly fine to me 😁🤷🏽♀️
@@joannpirachel5776 i don't know english I'm from Tamil nadu please teach me english?
@@joannpirachel5776 I'm from India...i living in Tamil nadu
Hi from Florida, I like to learn about other countries and cultures and how they live. thanks for doing this!
Try Tanzania too 🇹🇿🇹🇿
Your presentation is really really praiseworthy. Your english is also verygood.What is your profession. I mean how you can present in such a lovely way? Love from India
Thanks for sharing your story 🙏😍🌹
Such a confident and smart girl. Watching from Solomon Islands so similar to us.
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Saludos desde México!!!! me gusta mucho tu sencillez, la mazorca aqui se llama maíz y es uno de los granos que forman parte importante de nuestra dieta.
Beautiful and humble family ❤️❤️❤️hi im from Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
That was so Cool! Thank You for sharing your home, space, and energy Thank YOU.
I saw that most people commented where they're located, I'm in Chicago, Illinois that's America Sending Peace and Love
I had always wanted to the inside of such houses. Thk u for making us explore. Ts amazing
This channel came in my feed and I love learning about culture. I am in America and we call the Mail (sp) corn. Thanks for sharing. I pray God will continue keep you and bless you abundantly.
thank you for your hospitality and for welcoming us to your little house.
Mama you did a good job on giving us a trip around your home ❤️❤️❤️
this makes me so sad , to the point of crying....that you can have such a humble and poor house.. and still live in good spirits...bless you and may good fortune follow you in the future
Hello from Europe/Greece! i just discovered your channel, and i immediatelly subscribed. Thank you so much for giving us all this information, you are amazing. And also you seem absolutelly beautiful, inside and outside :-)
I absolutely enjoy watching you channel which makes me miss my Native land….. I’ve lived the village life in the Caribbean as a little girl, i’m now living in FL as an adult and oh how I miss this simple ,beautiful , humble, peaceful life. I hope to one day return if god is willing to live out my golden years with my Husband . May good bless you and keep you always my sista. Please continue to share🙏🏾💕
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I live in the USA and my home is very different, we have people here who live in makeshift homes they have constructed. I believe this life is temporary and as I draw closer to the end of this temporary life, I can appreciate your home and lifestyle more than I could have imagine. The more you have the harder it is to let go of this temporary existent and look forward to the permanent life that comes after death.
Very wise words.
Yes
'Those who want to get rich fall into temptation, trap, & many foolish & harmful desires
that plunge people into ruin and destruction.' -Bible
Thanks for sharing -hope we make it to Heaven. God bless! 😇✨
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New subscriber🤗😊from India..(kerala).....❤
Thanks for joining here ❤
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Wow Africa is beautiful, the nice people, also good culture.
Nice tour 😊 love from India . We need this type of video for self happiness (for this generation ) . Thanku so much. Guys one request to u all , please watch full advertisement , because for making a single vdo , they work hard, they devotes their precious time for us .thanku ♥️❣️
I really want to live in village once i stay in uganda with my husband 🥰😍😘 Thank you for letting us see the life in the village 🥰😍😘
With love from Namibia. You're doing well love. Your village is almost like ours, we also have thatch rooms, just that our homesteads have lot of rooms. But guys us African we're living a peaceful and lovely village life. 🤗🤗🤗❤
Love it. Simplicity is truly a beauty
Thank you
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Thank you for taking the time to give us a tour of your aunts house where stay now and then.
Peace & Love 💕🌸
Thank you for sharing this wonderful house tour. You are wealthy. You have more than some rich people. You have lots of sunshine, fresh air, well ventitated home, fresh food that you grow yourself with, no electric bill, and no water. bill
Gal you are amazing. I'm so inlove with your channel. Love the authenticity and love in here. Much love from south Africa 🇿🇦
Hi and greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 to South Africa 🇿🇦. Hope you’re safe from covid. It’s a good video. Best wishes for a lovely week 😊🙏 Michael
Superr sister 👍 I love the way ur talking ❤️..love from Tamilnadu
In Papua Indonesia, we also have a house that is almost similar to your house, which is called a honai house, so basically we do have ancestors and similarities. love from Indonesia
U call yours Honai ours is called Ehoni in Namibia 🇳🇦
@@penandahalemona2240 it is called irondo in South Africa
@@penandahalemona2240 Wow so awesome and sounds like the same name
In Florida we call it a ghetto dump area. We tear them down and build condo's.
Is there mold on the walls, where did all the bugs go during the video. What do you put on the roach bites in your ears and private parts.
I heard from my Grandfather the lots of love and affections of people of Africa who are kind and polite. My Grandfather no more. He was an Ex-military officer worked in UNO peaceful army.
Oh it is lovely to see that you are here doing a video, showcasing North Uganda in Acholi. There has been very little such videos about this beautiful people of Acholi.. Thank you so much for this great work. It is soo beautiful to see the countryside. As a Ugandan from Mbale, I love culture and the diversity we have in Uganda. Each people and their traditions and cultures are so unique, special and beautiful . I have been to Gulu and it is a beautiful place and the people are welcoming and lovely.
Thank you for sharing. God bless Uganda and its people.
It's a very beautiful home 👍
The house is amazing,i love this kind traditional village house,look so nice
Thank-you so much! I feel very privileged that you invited us on this tour. I am in Canada, and now I feel I have too much stuff... but a lot of it is because of winter. I have always wanted a grindstone, and am fascinated by the one you showed us! How is it made? With what materials? Is it difficult to make? I will keep watching your videos, because I am sure you must show it used somewhere... thank-you again for the intimate tour of your paradisiacal land.
Hey dear friend sending ur love to me
People pay a lot to go on trips to Africa but I bet they rarely if ever get to see inside a village home like this. Very interesting, I'm so glad I saw this wonderful video.
This is one of your most interesting videos. I love seeing a whole other way of living, simple, honest, and sometimes even ingenious. You are so generous for sharing your world with us. Thank you.
You have a nice home, thank you for sharing your life with me 😎
Amazing sister 👌👌👌🇮🇳 TAMIL NADU INDIA
I am also 🙋
Nanum tamilnadu tan
tamil from kerala Life style vlogs
Thank you for showing us. I have questions:
1) Do you cook with charcoal?
2) How do you wash clothes?
3) How many languages do you speak? Swahili? Luganda? French? What else? And obviously English.
They cook with firewood, they get water from like a pond and wash clothes in a tub/basin. She speaks Acholi, English and I am going to guess luganda too.
@@megganaki Thank you for telling me!
Were are the bath rooms
How your wash
U take care of your family so beautiful u blessed good luck in the future amen
Oh that is a cool trick. Letting the smoke keep the pests away from the corn so the seeds are safe. Thank you for your videos!
Hello my name is Rain. I'm 1/2 Native American and 1/2 Mexican American. Both sides of my family call corn Maize. But when we say Maize in Spanish, it has more of a long I sound.
✨Let me take this opportunity to share with you just how much I enjoy watching and learning from your videos. I've also come to find that our tribes are much more alike than they are different 🥰
Sending you much Love fro the U.S.A.💕
I just found your channel and I find it amazing! Much love from Kenya.
My pleasure🙏
So much happiness. God bless!
I love the space and small house...i feel excited..new friend here.
Adorable lady🙏🏾♥️thanks for the tour👏🏾
very nice village home tour, thanks for sharing, gave thumbs up 👍🏻
Beautiful house 🏠
Ma'am... I enjoyed your honest presentation ... I wish I were your neighbour.. Stay blessed🙏
Love from Assam. (India) ❤️
Nearly 30 yrs ago we had the same hut 🏠 in our village. Remembering same feelings .from India -Karnataka ❤️
Amazing craftsmanship esp on the roof!! I clicked on this video by accident but couldn’t stop watching it!
thank you I had this hut structure in my family house before in Sudan we call it (kutia)
Just found your channel and I’m enjoying it. Love from Jamaica 🇯🇲
I just came across it too Yhe house caught my attention ...Roots & Culture!
Well done Tour!
You live in Jamaica?
@@johnnyblaze2872 why you asked?
@@carolinestewart9817 I was commenting to Alia.
I figured out afterwards NP.
Take care.
Eres muy bella y me encanta donde vives y también cómo vives,eres encantadora,saludos desde Costa Rica 🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷🇨🇷💙❤❤💙
Who say urban life is happy life... After watching you and your village life style, it's proved that village life is much better and peaceful than urban life... What a unique thing that I came to know just after watching your channel...
I love her pride in her home. Beautiful.
Beautiful, I love this, very authentic, and u are such a natural beauty ❤️💜
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That's our simple life back home girl, I love it . God bless you on your show, Apoyo.
Apwoyo matek omera
So much happiness 😊 Love you both from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Thank you for sharing. Beautiful life
Greeting from Ireland 🇮🇪 , thank you for sharing , Ireland houses many centuries ago where also round , again my grandmother used to live in a house with 2 rooms , May have to house up to 15 people , average families were 11 children Lovely videos God bless you
You are amazing and House too. Many wishes from India ♥️♥️❣️