Bonjour la famille. wow, you guys are like professional basketball players. running back and forth on the court of life and making winning goals at both ends of the court. you never tire out, you keep on pushing no matter what. it's a team effort, and as a spectator of your vidéos, i'm all in for Team Tiny Shining Home.
Major props to your beautiful kiddos for all of their very hard work. 💖🥳🎉 Y'all are teaching them more than you know. I grew up on a farm in New Mexico and my dad was also a self employed truck driver making regular trips hauling alfalfa to dairies in Texas (where I live now). Six kids in my family and we had a huge garden, raised our own beef, pork, and chicken, plus many other animals and some of us made a lot of trips in that truck. It was a LOT of work! As a female I have been able to get so many things done on my own that a lot of women would never even entertain the thought of doing. I'm proud that I grew up with my jeans tucked into the tops of my boots and that my parents cared enough to teach us♥️. We've lost them both and we sure do miss them.🌹
Agreed, never apologize for the random projects. As a person living in a suburb in Ohio, everything on your homestead is entertaining to watch - the landscape, the building and plastering, and the animals. Even your chores like getting water, doing laundry, or trying to survive the heat are so different from the world I know that it is always entertaining.
I just wanted to say that thankyou for taking the time to add such great soundtracks to each of your episodes. I REALLY love the fact that you haven't just picked one repetitive instrumental track and kept using it on repeat not just through every episode. I know it must by adding a fair chunk of time to your editing workload each day and I wanted to so Thankyou for your dedication to making a series that is really pleasant to watch. Makes me want to dig a quarry in my very suburban backyard and build an earthbag dog kennel. I also can't understand how you guys are not all permanently sunburnt.
The video fly over shows how much work your family has accomplished in less than 2 years. Just in awe. FYI, I've always put a year date on cement projects to remind myself when it was completed. I know you can look back at videos. Just easy
Great, another wall to put a rain hump on! That's a lot of rocks! I liked how Johnathan waved goodbye while Jett pulled the little mesquite tree to it's final resting place. Breaking those clay chunks up looks hard. It looks really nice the half you got done! That was a lot of progress doing it at the top of that tall wall. Nice that you're making the shelter for the mama goats! Looks good. It did seem like a really long day you did today. Thanks for taking us along TSH! Say hi to George! See ya tomorrow!
God bless you for caring such much for your animals. The lord will always take of you. Thank heaven for good caring people like you. I love my GOATS. I owe such to them their milk save my baby life. Please stay safe. Have a blessed life god bless you guys and provide for you. From Brooklyn New York and Puerto Rico.
As you rightly said..."Animals always have an emergency"...soooo true🌈 The almost instant goat shelter is great looking🙌🙌 Job done as a team is a plus❤ See ya tomorrow👋👋👋
Y’all are doing an awesome job. I enjoy so much watching your progress every day. The kiddos are learning a lifelong lesson and I’m sure they will hand down to their children to come. I say a Little prayer every night for you guys. God bless you all.
Y'all get better literally every day- the slow-mo with the trowel early was proof! I've done brick, block, and tile and your fam picked it up in months where it took me years. Love watching you build your life as a unit!
Goat shelter looking great! I like the metal panels with pallet structure idea! The humps just add so much character to the walls and rounds everything out nicely. The chicken coup garden is looking fancier everyday!
always a pleasureto spend time with this familt..never miss a day.. digging into aechives or rewatching current videos..makes my homebound days feel full of life...
Love watching your family working so hard! Love all your music! Everything is so relaxing to me! Thanks for sharing your life's with us! What time of day do you post??
Looking nice. You'll have to put solar lights on the top or inside sides. Nine nine needs a kiddy pool. By the time you guys get done your put will be a nice cellar. I wonder if the roof coating Sure Coat plasticized coating would extend the life of the structures. It has a ten year guarantee then you roll on an activator to extend it another ten years. Might be nice to put on your house.
The music you add to your videos is amazing. While your building a homestead in the desert is interesting to watch, the music really does make your videos worth watching. Thank you.
Whenever I see this I think back to place here in stephenville Tx that had a whole yard and planters made out of this same material and in it they embedded all types of broken glass and mirrors, small rocks, petrified wood all over it. It is still beautiful to this day.
I just thought of a corny idea. You could have a chicken garden party! The hostess gift would be a bag of potting soil. Everyone could wear fancy hats decorated by them. Prize would be eggs or a small plant. You could make water cress and cucumber sandwiches, and ice tea.
You all did great today. The goat shelter looks good. It's hard to work around the monsoons you just don't know when they are going to hit hard. Stay cool.
Great that you got one side humped over, and a shelter mostly finished. When the coop/garden is done you can use the chicken house for another goat palace.
I'm so sad about nine nine, trying to catch up the videos but been too ill to be able to watch so when im good , i watch and that makes me feel good for a while, take care... ❤🐕🦺😓❤
Jim & Jess from the Green Dream Project (also in Cochise, co) have had there super-adobe rained on many times & it held up pretty well. You guys are doing an amazing job & I don't think you'll have many issues. I am super excited for you, and am glad you keep choosing to share with us :)
You got to do what ya got to do. The goat's need a shelter. You don't want their milk production messed up. So you can't put them in with the babies not when you are try to keep them weaned. Good going guys.
You put socks on your microphone! That’s awesome! Thank you. You did fantastic!!! Started to ask you why you didn’t have a stake pounder but then I saw you whack what looked like one. I have one but I am 1500+ miles away. It is a heavy cast iron tube with a cap at the top end and 2 large and heavy D handles opposite of each other at the top end of the tube. You put the stakepounder on the stake and slam it down on the post, using the handles. The force behind the heavy tube that you accelerated down when you slammed it will push the post 3”-10” into the dirt, depending on the hardness of the dirt. If you are younger (or older) and not strong enough to slam it down, you can simply lift it and drop it down and it will continue to push it into the soil at a faster rate than a hammer. Well, that is assuming that you are not wielding Paul Bunyan’s sledgehammer. And if you are using THAT, I will sit back down with a meek ‘never mind’.
@@colleenlathrop6607 - I think the stake was to stabilize the pallet already in place and moving the one pallet might have caused a domino effect. Wild guess, though you could be right. I am only guessing that because they were trying to beat the rain so planning on where to put the pallets was less of an option
Is that smoke that smoke in the skyline or wind/sand dirt? Hey, the goats will be so happpyyyyy soon!! Good bye red sand bag that was peeking out!! Looking great TSH family!! 🐾💙💕💝💜💗💕💙💖💙😻🐐🐐🐥
Wow, I can a in ground garage and storage. Would that even be a possibility 🤔 again that's alott of ground moving. Blah hahaha nine nine a a quick pit stop. Awesome design Ashley
Hey guys I know I told you about adding the fiberglass fibers to your finish coat. Another trick that stucco guys do is add lime to the mix. The lime makes it stick better to everything. Your homie Rick the plumber.
@4:00 It's like you were reading my mind... I was thinking you might just keep going around it... and then... right while I am thinking about it, you tell me.
I went back and watched the 1st chicken garden episode like you suggested and realized I seen it but forgot. I was thinking, have y'all considered building the house modular? Like do bedroom, bath or kitchen first "whichever isn't in the way of airstream and it removal". Leaving the bags stepped/tapered so you can continue them when you move the airstream.
I love your ability to just do what needs to be done! Spontaneous projects make life interesting! Keep it up! When you look back on all that you’ve accomplished you will be amazed! 🎉🏜
How do you not have a Tpost pounder? round metal tube with a spring that fits over the post. Really adds power to the setting of the posts. Looking good agree animals always have an emergency!
Hi, Do you really NEED! to do a second smoother layer of plaster? Could you use a lime paint or similar to protect the current coating? It is, after all, a chicken coop, run and garden.
Yes, the final layer has a higher ratio of cement, is compressed, and smooth. According to CalEarth this provides the right amount of stability to keep the rains from ripping it off. Of course it's all a test, so we'll see how it performs.
Bonjour la famille. wow, you guys are like professional basketball players. running back and forth on the court of life and making winning goals at both ends of the court. you never tire out, you keep on pushing no matter what. it's a team effort, and as a spectator of your vidéos, i'm all in for Team Tiny Shining Home.
Major props to your beautiful kiddos for all of their very hard work. 💖🥳🎉
Y'all are teaching them more than you know. I grew up on a farm in New Mexico and my dad was also a self employed truck driver making regular trips hauling alfalfa to dairies in Texas (where I live now). Six kids in my family and we had a huge garden, raised our own beef, pork, and chicken, plus many other animals and some of us made a lot of trips in that truck. It was a LOT of work! As a female I have been able to get so many things done on my own that a lot of women would never even entertain the thought of doing. I'm proud that I grew up with my jeans tucked into the tops of my boots and that my parents cared enough to teach us♥️. We've lost them both and we sure do miss them.🌹
I love the weird days just as much as the “normal” ones 😁 adds dimension 👍
Agreed, never apologize for the random projects. As a person living in a suburb in Ohio, everything on your homestead is entertaining to watch - the landscape, the building and plastering, and the animals. Even your chores like getting water, doing laundry, or trying to survive the heat are so different from the world I know that it is always entertaining.
I have never seen a more intelligent dog than Ninw Nine. Even his face is expressive
I just wanted to say that thankyou for taking the time to add such great soundtracks to each of your episodes. I REALLY love the fact that you haven't just picked one repetitive instrumental track and kept using it on repeat not just through every episode. I know it must by adding a fair chunk of time to your editing workload each day and I wanted to so Thankyou for your dedication to making a series that is really pleasant to watch. Makes me want to dig a quarry in my very suburban backyard and build an earthbag dog kennel.
I also can't understand how you guys are not all permanently sunburnt.
It is also great that the tracks are named. I do not know anyone else who does that.
The video fly over shows how much work your family has accomplished in less than 2 years. Just in awe.
FYI, I've always put a year date on cement projects to remind myself when it was completed. I know you can look back at videos. Just easy
Great, another wall to put a rain hump on! That's a lot of rocks! I liked how Johnathan waved goodbye while Jett pulled the little mesquite tree to it's final resting place. Breaking those clay chunks up looks hard. It looks really nice the half you got done! That was a lot of progress doing it at the top of that tall wall. Nice that you're making the shelter for the mama goats! Looks good. It did seem like a really long day you did today. Thanks for taking us along TSH! Say hi to George! See ya tomorrow!
You did a GREAT JOB of blending the chicken building and garden into the landscape. You are now experienced teachers. Kudos Great Job Family.!!!
God bless you for caring such much for your animals. The lord will always take of you. Thank heaven for good caring people like you. I love my GOATS. I owe such to them their milk save my baby life. Please stay safe. Have a blessed life god bless you guys and provide for you. From Brooklyn New York and Puerto Rico.
As you rightly said..."Animals always have an emergency"...soooo true🌈 The almost instant goat shelter is great looking🙌🙌 Job done as a team is a plus❤ See ya tomorrow👋👋👋
you brought a smile to my face when I saw your daily posting. Thank you all.
Another great day! I always look forward to seeing your family ♡ See you all tomorrow
Living your vision!!! Heck ya 😍😍. Thanks for the diversity. No matter content, it’s all good.
Hello how are you doing?
A very real home stead video! Just don't push yourselves too hard, exhaustion causes grumpiness! Xx
Absolutely amazing job guys. It looks like something out of Egypt.
Y’all are doing an awesome job. I enjoy so much watching your progress every day. The kiddos are learning a lifelong lesson and I’m sure they will hand down to their children to come. I say a Little prayer every night for you guys. God bless you all.
Love seeing your family all synchronized! Getting there...bit by bit! Will be amazing when finished!
You two make me smile 🥰
I enjoy the work ethics you are instilling in your family and the care for the animals, but you two…make…me…smile..💗
Y'all get better literally every day- the slow-mo with the trowel early was proof! I've done brick, block, and tile and your fam picked it up in months where it took me years. Love watching you build your life as a unit!
P.S. Every. Playlist. Y'all!! Like, every day has been better than the last!
This is such a huge compliment. Thank you so much.
Nice goat shed, it went up fast and should hold up to the winds. The humps look great! 😎🏜️
Goat shelter looking great! I like the metal panels with pallet structure idea! The humps just add so much character to the walls and rounds everything out nicely. The chicken coup garden is looking fancier everyday!
always a pleasureto spend time with this familt..never miss a day.. digging into aechives or rewatching current videos..makes my homebound days feel full of life...
Good morning my shiny peeps!
So many things to do! No boredom here....don't stress ....it will all get done in due time. You all are workaholics. Love your homestead.
Thanks--thanks for the humor. Never seem Ashley blush and hide her face before. LOVE IT! Keep on keepin' on! everything is lookin' rosy!
Keep making each other smiling
Love watching your family working so hard! Love all your music! Everything is so relaxing to me! Thanks for sharing your life's with us! What time of day do you post??
Thanks :) early morning
Something so beautiful about watching Ashley work the mounds. I love art
It was great seeing you getting so creative with the pallets - you found a solution and tomorrow is another day 😊
Looking nice. You'll have to put solar lights on the top or inside sides. Nine nine needs a kiddy pool. By the time you guys get done your put will be a nice cellar. I wonder if the roof coating Sure Coat plasticized coating would extend the life of the structures. It has a ten year guarantee then you roll on an activator to extend it another ten years. Might be nice to put on your house.
The music you add to your videos is amazing. While your building a homestead in the desert is interesting to watch, the music really does make your videos worth watching. Thank you.
19 more days your goats should be happy keep it safe guys
So great how you all work together.
Great use for those skid things.
Great goat shelters.
Whenever I see this I think back to place here in stephenville Tx that had a whole yard and planters made out of this same material and in it they embedded all types of broken glass and mirrors, small rocks, petrified wood all over it. It is still beautiful to this day.
You guys are fun to watch! Thank you for sharing, and nice job coordinating jobs and materials! We like the tunes too y'all!
You guys are amazing, so much done in a day! Truly love you guys and appreciate you sharing your journey with us.
You guys are amazing. Watching the progress and the way you work together is so great. Love your dedication to the Earth!
I just thought of a corny idea. You could have a chicken garden party! The hostess gift would be a bag of potting soil. Everyone could wear fancy hats decorated by them. Prize would be eggs or a small plant. You could make water cress and cucumber sandwiches, and ice tea.
You all did great today. The goat shelter looks good. It's hard to work around the monsoons you just don't know when they are going to hit hard. Stay cool.
Great that you got one side humped over, and a shelter mostly finished. When the coop/garden is done you can use the chicken house for another goat palace.
Won't the metal roof sound super loud? 💜Ur family & determination!
Your animals are. S9 well cared for. Plalets are a great free resource for lots of things. You guys are great.
The hardest working desert family ever!! Great videos hoomans!!
That abstract shot of the cement mixer was cool.
I'm so sad about nine nine, trying to catch up the videos but been too ill to be able to watch so when im good , i watch and that makes me feel good for a while, take care...
❤🐕🦺😓❤
It was great to see some of the many other wonderful things you all do. LOVE your animals
Woo happy to see the farm babies 🐔🐓🐐🐈
Jim & Jess from the Green Dream Project (also in Cochise, co) have had there super-adobe rained on many times & it held up pretty well. You guys are doing an amazing job & I don't think you'll have many issues. I am super excited for you, and am glad you keep choosing to share with us :)
It’s a completely different mix… we will see:)
It is amazing how good everything looks!!!😂😅😊❤
Looking great! Glad you shared the goat shelter process too.
Good video! Thanks for filming it.
You got to do what ya got to do. The goat's
need a shelter. You don't want their milk
production messed up. So you can't put them in with the babies not when you are try to keep them weaned. Good going guys.
Impressive! Massive endeavor! Keep up the great work!!
Looking at that structure I can’t help to think that it needs to be painted in the Ndebele house painting style.
I loved hanging out with you today. 💕 loved the outtro...lol Your Awesome!!
Wow! You got so much done!!
Hello how are you doing?
I’m soo impressed! Things are looking good.
We're from MN and the heat this week is upper 90's with +65% humidity... HAVE to do garden work in the morning!! The work never stops... hmmmm
Everything looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Dam the pit is getting big boys..can't wait to see what it ends up as..o the choices!! Love from North Devon, England x
Chicken Temple Garden 👍🏻👍🏻🌟
You put socks on your microphone! That’s awesome! Thank you. You did fantastic!!! Started to ask you why you didn’t have a stake pounder but then I saw you whack what looked like one. I have one but I am 1500+ miles away. It is a heavy cast iron tube with a cap at the top end and 2 large and heavy D handles opposite of each other at the top end of the tube. You put the stakepounder on the stake and slam it down on the post, using the handles. The force behind the heavy tube that you accelerated down when you slammed it will push the post 3”-10” into the dirt, depending on the hardness of the dirt. If you are younger (or older) and not strong enough to slam it down, you can simply lift it and drop it down and it will continue to push it into the soil at a faster rate than a hammer. Well, that is assuming that you are not wielding Paul Bunyan’s sledgehammer. And if you are using THAT, I will sit back down with a meek ‘never mind’.
We have a t-post pounder, but when there's a palette in the way you can't use it :)
If you pound the post in and then put the pallet over the post in place.
@@colleenlathrop6607 - I think the stake was to stabilize the pallet already in place and moving the one pallet might have caused a domino effect. Wild guess, though you could be right. I am only guessing that because they were trying to beat the rain so planning on where to put the pallets was less of an option
It looks epic, can not wait for tomorrow 😊
Is that smoke that smoke in the skyline or wind/sand dirt? Hey, the goats will be so happpyyyyy soon!! Good bye red sand bag that was peeking out!! Looking great TSH family!! 🐾💙💕💝💜💗💕💙💖💙😻🐐🐐🐥
Don't think there was any smoke that day thankfully :) Must have just been dirt.
Can't wait to see goat shelter done and them using it
Hey yall! You guy are great. Keep building and keep hydrated. Can you give us an update on the temp in the solar shed now summers in swing??
That chicken coop is just getting gooder and gooder. Before you know it you will be finished.
All that humping paid off. It looks great. Sure it was a lot of extra work for something decorative, but totally worth it. It looks amazing.
Totally not just decorative. Vital to the wall draining properly during rains.
Ahhhhhh. Nice 👍👍👍👍 artistic and functional
I’m just exhausted watching today 😵💫
Guys, it looks really really good!!!
Looking great!
Weird no, never nothings weird in your day maybe chaotic but never ever weird. Hahahaha
Wow, I can a in ground garage and storage. Would that even be a possibility 🤔 again that's alott of ground moving. Blah hahaha nine nine a a quick pit stop. Awesome design Ashley
Hey guys I know I told you about adding the fiberglass fibers to your finish coat. Another trick that stucco guys do is add lime to the mix. The lime makes it stick better to everything. Your homie Rick the plumber.
Humpback walls. 🐳🤣 can’t believe it took me 2 weeks to think of that 🤣
Awesome work. Everything looks so great.
weird are fun and funny see you guys' next video .
Great job guys! Love from Morocco 🇲🇦
@4:00 It's like you were reading my mind... I was thinking you might just keep going around it... and then... right while I am thinking about it, you tell me.
You guys have one in a million dog!🐶🇩🇰
I love all your music!!
Love You Guys]
Love and Rainbows
I’m diggin the shirt. I am from 30min from new Iberia, where Tabasco is made. :)
i rely like the way its turning lovely shaplooks like the surcul of life
I went back and watched the 1st chicken garden episode like you suggested and realized I seen it but forgot. I was thinking, have y'all considered building the house modular? Like do bedroom, bath or kitchen first "whichever isn't in the way of airstream and it removal". Leaving the bags stepped/tapered so you can continue them when you move the airstream.
No, that's not how it'll be designed.
Good morning. Ontario Canada.
Rogersville, Tennessee 🧡🧡🧡
It really does look really good. I was saying that to myself as I was watching. (Humps)
I think your chicken coup is a masterpiece
Wow looks so good! Very exciting 😀
Looking good mum
Your title makes it sound like an Arkansas homestead! :O
Hi everyone, I'm new, from Wisconsin and I have no idea what a chicken garden is, so what is it?
I love your ability to just do what needs to be done! Spontaneous projects make life interesting! Keep it up! When you look back on all that you’ve accomplished you will be amazed! 🎉🏜
T-post giggles😅😅
It's a good day ❤🤗👍
How do you not have a Tpost pounder? round metal tube with a spring that fits over the post. Really adds power to the setting of the posts. Looking good agree animals always have an emergency!
Obviously we have a t-post pounder. You can't use it when you're pounding t-post into a palette, though 🤔
Awesome try
Hi,
Do you really NEED! to do a second smoother layer of plaster?
Could you use a lime paint or similar to protect the current coating?
It is, after all, a chicken coop, run and garden.
Yes, the final layer has a higher ratio of cement, is compressed, and smooth. According to CalEarth this provides the right amount of stability to keep the rains from ripping it off. Of course it's all a test, so we'll see how it performs.
thanks