It was amazing to meet you when you were in Bobcaygeon. Thank you so much for letting my family and me tour the inside of your bus. Truly a work of art and your attention to detail is remarkable and inspiring. Looking forward to seeing more great videos as you travel abroad.
Love this... going from Francaise to English and back reminded me of conversations with my grandparents, who spoke "franglish"... sometimes switching languages mid-sentence!
Seen you on tiny homes Beautiful bus you guys have was our dream as well then we changed directions to just moving to Mexico 🇲🇽 cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living on the Gulf of Mexico Yucatan peninsula sending you support 🥰🙏🥂🐶👩❤️👨
It's great your back, didn't know you were missing, as l was going over your earlier episodes, nearly time to do my roof raise. So looking forward to episodes, we're you both come up interesting ways to solve problems, to us newbie bus owners. Thanks
@@LacroixCruiser Hi, a 1987 denning lanseer coach bus, l've had it stored. Figuring out all the finer details and products, to get the outside completed. l'm a shopfitter ( Carpenter). But this wil, be a long journey and money. lol
well I watch your videos a lot and I would like to buy a bus and turn it into something simple because I have no knowledge and I would like to know an approximate amount of how much I could spend
It was amazing to meet you when you were in Bobcaygeon. Thank you so much for letting my family and me tour the inside of your bus. Truly a work of art and your attention to detail is remarkable and inspiring. Looking forward to seeing more great videos as you travel abroad.
Thank you for stopping in to see us.
Great to have you back! Always great to spend time with family, I hope you enjoyed!
Thank you.
Love this... going from Francaise to English and back reminded me of conversations with my grandparents, who spoke "franglish"... sometimes switching languages mid-sentence!
Thanks Ron!
So glad you are back
Thank you!
Seen you on tiny homes
Beautiful bus you guys have was our dream as well then we changed directions to just moving to Mexico 🇲🇽 cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living on the Gulf of Mexico Yucatan peninsula sending you support 🥰🙏🥂🐶👩❤️👨
Thank you
I would love to see the UP again, it truly is a magnificent place. Looking forward to more videos. Thanks for the update.
Thank you!
It's great your back, didn't know you were missing, as l was going over your earlier episodes, nearly time to do my roof raise. So looking forward to episodes, we're you both come up interesting ways to solve problems, to us newbie bus owners. Thanks
Thank you, what type of bus are you raising the roof on?
@@LacroixCruiser Hi, a 1987 denning lanseer coach bus, l've had it stored. Figuring out all the finer details and products, to get the outside completed. l'm a shopfitter ( Carpenter). But this wil, be a long journey and money. lol
Best not to rush the process. That said storing a bus is very cruel and unusual punishment for it. Try to drive it at least every 2 weeks.
I drove it around the yard today for about, ten minutes every week.
Hello, a question, how much money can I spend specifically?
On what aspect?
well I watch your videos a lot and I would like to buy a bus and turn it into something simple because I have no knowledge and I would like to know an approximate amount of how much I could spend
We did all the work ourselves, and it cost us close to $75,000
Hey I just seen your bus go by me by Thessalon. I read the writing on your bus and did a Google search. Hello to you. Bonjour a vous
I'm a new subscriber
@@doriannegoodmurphy5383 Welcome!
Thank you!