That took me back to my childhood before huge supermarkets, when stores were still small. It was so much easier to chose what we wanted. There was always the shop keeper on hand to speak to. No wandering around looking for help. Now there is so much to choose from, it confuses my brain. 😀 Thank you for a heart touching video Blessed Be and lots of love 💖💖
Explomo are my favorite explorers to watch , no one else compares to you guys out there that I’ve seen… Maureno is my favorite narrator… love that u talk about all the details & keep your audience enticed…. Thank u so much can’t wait to watch your next adventure!!!👏🏻🙌🏻❤️
Love this exploring in Zweden, I am from Norway,but live in The Netherlands. What you thaught was a blender is a coffee grinder, can't wait for your next exploration video
The piece of furniture you mentioned you had not seen before is a telephone bench or seat. You would be able to sit and enjoy your conversation. The drawer was for a telephone directory and most likely a pad of paper and something to write with. The wicker footboard and headboard of the bed are beautiful. There were also two wicker chairs with wood trim. I could not see but thought I caught a glimpse of Chrome. If they were bent Chrome looking like one continuous piece of tubing they could possibly be Cesca chairs designed in around 1920 very popular now as is the majority of Bauhaus furniture and very expensive.
Very quaint. I love small town stores that offer a little of everything. Very sad it is left to deteriorate with so much potential. The property is beautiful. This man was a very hard worker. Can you imagine how early he would get up to get the wood chopped, make the tea and stock his items? And prepare any sandwiches and meats needed for customers? And...the post? If those walls could speak they would have good thoughts and praise for Mr.R. Great explore.
Hi, nice of you coming to Sweden to explore, I live in Sweden.First the tobacco is SNUS . Then the big mixer upstairs is for coffebeans to grind coffee.He had bad health, read that he had diabetes and high blodpreassure, that was the tablets and the injektions for.
it reminds me of a shop I went to back east when I was a little ten year old boy. that was over half a century ago. they had a elderly woman running it she lost part of her eyesight in a sandstorm her business depended a lot on the honesty of customers. thank you for bringing back warm memories.
Hi Maureno and Sarah , wow the yellow house , what a beautiful home in the middle of nowhere , he must of loved his work to live above the shop , if you did not look up the upstairs looked so perfect , it was so cosy , homely and beautiful , what an amazing find., and as always peace out.
Hello Maureno and Sarah, it’s another cracking find in Sweden!! I remember your Instagram, a few months back, showing pics from the series and I was totally tantalised and building up my excitement!! This type of old school general shop/home shows a snapshot of a really cosy life. You can almost imagine passing motorists stopping and buying a sandwich, tins or fresh produce from the store. I’m sure the owner lived comfortably, given the upstairs accommodation, but I hope he didn’t work too hard and enjoyed his life too. I’m sure he was a likeable fellow and you can imagine him chatting causally and pleasantly to his customers. The snus was really interesting, I’d never heard of that before but not being a smoker myself I don’t know if it’s anything like snuff. What a beauty of a stove too, I really loved the craftsmanship of it and with its fine, intricate details at the top. Good work as always Maureno and your production and research is just unparalleled. You and Bros of Decay and Danny are my favourites and I doubt that will ever change. Wishing you fantastic success as you go from strength to strength. Much love and peace ❤️👍
Hi maureno and Sarah. What a beautiful home and store. Love all the antiques. What a great video and what a great find. Really enjoyed watching it.explomoYou are my favorite explorer to watch. Stay safe.❤️🥰🔥👍🏻👏🏻
That red phone at 19:20, was actually designed and made by Ericsson. A Swedish company who have factories all over the world. My father worked for them for many years in their Broadmeadows plant, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺. 😁💖💙👌
How wonderful to find such an amazing place. It’s sad to see that there was no one to take over the store to keep it running for him. He sure made a good life for himself and people seemed to enjoy going there to their purchases and medications.
Heyy my dear Explomo friend Maureno, Again a great video to enjoy! - I already loved your wonderfully formulated introduction. These shops like the abandoned one you were exploring in Sweden, had somehow a complete own and cozy charm. You could buy there whatever you required for your every day life, and there was always a moment for a nice chat with the shop keeper or /and other customers in that shop. In this respect the social function for the local population of such a shop was highly significant, comparable to the local church, where you also could meet and have a nice chat after the church service of such a small village or countryside place. - I also liked the part of your explore, where you were showing us the flat of the former owners. Still very pristine looking rooms with such a cozy atmosphere and a remarkable combination of antique and more modern furniture and other items! - Your tender and very respectful approach to the probable personal history of the former owners as well as your deeply reflected thoughts, how the life there might have looked like, is always overwhelming, and I am entirely touched. - That is the typical classy quality of Explomo, which makes your videos ever so unique. - Wishing you all the best, dear bro, peace and much love. - Many greetings also to Remon. - Blessings and kindest regards from fairly warm and sunny Switzerland.
So lovely! The shop and the house 🥰 So beautiful from the outside, and i like the color! I really loveee abandoned shops! Another great adventure in Sweden 💛💙💛💙
This has been absolutely amazing even though it is not that extremely old it is a time capsule. I've enjoyed watching you explore it very much. Thank you so much for sharing.
A very charming village store and home, similar to a store where I grew up. It was operated by a Finnish couple who lived upstairs and sold everything from soup to nuts; in the middle of nowhere too. It made me feel a bit nostalgic.
Che tristezza, vedere la semplicità, umanità in un piccolo negozio. Ora andiamo a comperare nelle grandi catene multinazionali. Abbiamo sbagliato tutto .Ora è tutto controllato . George Orwell 1984, grande libro, grande verità
The chair was a phone chair. You could seat down and relax. In the drawl was paper to write on. Pen or pencil to use. Maybe a phone boom maybe a date. To sent up doctors app. I have one I got from a sale. I live in the USA. Thank you so much you really love this. Because it show when you talk about every thing. Stay safe.💙💜
really really loved seeing this video and it was so nice to know about the person who lived there and I can't help but wonder about family that maybe he had that didn't have interest in this charming house and store. thanks ago my friend
Agradeço a legenda. Esse "liquidificador" gigante servia para moer o café. Os grãos torrados eram colocados na parte transparente e quando o cliente pedia o vendedor ligava o aparelho e moía o café na hora. Deixava com um sabor maravilhoso. Pelo menos era assim aqui no Brasil, na época da minha infância, há uns 50 anos. Parabéns pela excelente exploração.
I agree with you it is so nice the way the front looks. RIP for the owner . & I hope someone could make this home there home.1-10-22 much love & peace out USA
It looks like most of the furniture was from the 1930-1950’s with a few items from the 1980’s. I was shocked to see the 1980’s items because it’s more of a particle board manufacturing. I don’t know why but I just did not think Europeans would have this in their homes. I loved seeing the products and the little yellow out building was so cute. It looked like a miniature home. I wished we could have seen a photo of the owner. Thanks
At 16:16 the machine is for grinding coffee beans, and also the red one at 17:03 is an American one made by the Enterprise Mfg Co USA as you can see in the images
Q bonita tienda seria de vender de todo como antiguamente preciosa y la casa 🏡 también muy bonita, lo q los familiares han cogido lo q querían y lo demás lo dejaron tirado o es q han robado, muy bonito video gracias, saludos Sarah y Maureno, desde España 🇪🇸 😀 😀 😀
The thing that looks like a toaster (5:53) is a toaster. We had the exact same model when I was young. Very "child friendly" design ;-). It worked great but you had to turn the bread around half-time :-). Brings up some positive childhood memories. About snus (try to say snooze) it's a great product. Sad that it's not allowed for sale in the rest of the EU. It has helped many people stop smoking and has a lot fewer risks for your health. If you like the taste of tobacco, which I do, it also tastes great. The "giant stove" in the corner is called "kakelugn". The inside is like a labyrinth. The smoke will pass trough this labyrinth and warm up the bricks. It will keep its' warmth long after the fire dies out.
I think the chains next to the woodstove were to adjust the air-flow through the stove, they would be used to make the fire more fierce or to slow it down.
In the storageroom in the bottomfloor you had a black trafficsein with the letter H on n yellow. When 'i was 7 yers they were everywere on Swedish streets and roads. It was 1967 when we changes from drive on the left side to the right side. Have not seen one of those in 40-50 year.
Hola chicos ,son encantadores , el un excelente narrador ; voz suave, melodiosa ,agradable que nos relaja ...y ella una excelente camarografa..si yo soy una enamorada de la época anterior ..decoración, estática ,arte y clara vivencia de un mundo que ya se fue....los que nos toco vivirlo nunca lo olvidaremos ; parte de nuestra historia y vida y mucha tristeza de ver qué lo que un día fue muy importante y nos aferramos a ello un día nos vamos y todo se queda y muchas veces trabajamos a todo pulmón para obtenerlo y no se da uno tiempo para vivir ...esto me enseña que a llegado mi tiempo de disfrutar y repartir todo para no dejar en el abandono lo que amo.. Saludos desde Poza Rica Veracruz 🇲🇽🌴🌴♥️🇲🇽
Hi Raumano thank you once again for a super video i thoroughly enjoy your videos you are very precise and explain things beautifully and you don't move the so fast that can't sere thank you are very professional love from Johannesburg South Africa💝💝💝by the way love your accent
The chair upstairs with the red & black telephone on it is a telephone chair. You sat down to take your call and the telephone book plus paper & pencil for notes was kept in the drawer. Back in the day...at least where I lived the telephones were either on the wall in the kitchen, on the telephone chair, little shelves attached to the wall or in some homes there was a cubby hole cut into the wall that was decorated nicely where the phone would sit. And some times in the barn to
Я гость вашего канала из России.С удовольствием смотрю второй ролик,у нас тоже есть блогеры с подобной тематикой.Для себя я сделала открытие.Оказывается не только в России есть заброшки,но и в Швеции,и наверняка в других странах тоже.👍👍👍👍👍
19.26 absolutely hilarious "i actually never saw a piece of furniture ..."every house would have had 1 of these a telephone table and seat ,you needed this as the phone rings you pick it up you sit down and talk for hours you are not mobile on these phones in the drawer would be the phone directory and yellow pages plus pen and paper for writing messages if the call was for someone else ,normally situated in the hallway
I remember we had a table and chair in the hallway for the telephone. It wasn't possible to have a private call as others could hear, so for those times I'd go out to a phone box.
Hola Maureno y Sarah, muchas gracias por llevarnos a explorar está hermosa y brillante propiedad, como el color amarillo de sus muros. Querido Maureno excelente tu relato, que junto a tu voz y la música, me hicieron viajar en el tiempo a mi infancia y adolescencia en la década de '70 cuando en cada barrio de mi ciudad existían varios de estos negocios sus dueños eran principalmente inmigrantes Chinos y en aquellos tiempos yugoslavos, actualmente Croatas, luego en los años 80 llegaron para quedarse los grandes supermercados, siento mucha nostalgia de esa vida tranquila y de esas tiendas de abarrotes donde todos los vecinos se saludaban y se conocían. Esas pequeñas tiendas han vuelto y son de mucha utilidad para las personas mayores que compran a diario sus alimentos. La casa junto a la tienda me encantó, porque guarda aún muebles hermosos, la estufa, el reloj, bellos, el asiento con la mesa del teléfono infaltable en cada hogar, siempre estaba también la guía de teléfonos y la agenda donde anotábamos los números de teléfonos de nuestros familiares, amigos, del médico, del dentista, etcétera, un gran y nostálgico viaje al pasado 😍 Saludos muy cariñosos para Remon 💖 Besos y abrazos para ustedes, cuídense y hasta la próxima exploración.🙋♀️🇨🇱😘✌️😷👍
Olvidé mencionar la cama del señor Arne, el cabecero y piecera, parecieran estar hechas de alguna fibra vegetal, en mi país la llamamos "mimbre" o podría ser ratán, es muy original y primera vez que veo una cama de este tipo en un abandono. 🤗
That took me back to my childhood before huge supermarkets, when stores were still small. It was so much easier to chose what we wanted. There was always the shop keeper on hand to speak to. No wandering around looking for help. Now there is so much to choose from, it confuses my brain. 😀 Thank you for a heart touching video Blessed Be and lots of love 💖💖
I was born in the 80’s but I wish we could go back to those days before supermarkets and things were simpler.
@@heather4293 in Italia si chiamavano botteghe! Che tristezza, noi esseri umani abbiamo distrutto anche questo
Очень жаль что нет перевода на русский язык
go wireless
Explomo are my favorite explorers to watch , no one else compares to you guys out there that I’ve seen… Maureno is my favorite narrator… love that u talk about all the details & keep your audience enticed…. Thank u so much can’t wait to watch your next adventure!!!👏🏻🙌🏻❤️
Love this exploring in Zweden, I am from Norway,but live in The Netherlands. What you thaught was a blender is a coffee grinder, can't wait for your next exploration video
Yes, you're right, it's a coffee grinder.
A veces ver estos recorridos por las casas abandonadas, me trae una nostalgia inexplicable.
A mi también
Bra skrivet 😃😃😃😃😃
I love you Maureno!! You and EX make my weekends!! Lov Kenny!! 💞💞🌹🌹🎼🎵🎸🎧
The piece of furniture you mentioned you had not seen before is a telephone bench or seat. You would be able to sit and enjoy your conversation. The drawer was for a telephone directory and most likely a pad of paper and something to write with.
The wicker footboard and headboard of the bed are beautiful. There were also two wicker chairs with wood trim. I could not see but thought I caught a glimpse of Chrome. If they were bent Chrome looking like one continuous piece of tubing they could possibly be Cesca chairs designed in around 1920 very popular now as is the majority of Bauhaus furniture and very expensive.
Very quaint. I love small town stores that offer a little of everything. Very sad it is left to deteriorate with so much potential. The property is beautiful. This man was a very hard worker. Can you imagine how early he would get up to get the wood chopped, make the tea and stock his items? And prepare any sandwiches and meats needed for customers? And...the post? If those walls could speak they would have good thoughts and praise for Mr.R.
Great explore.
Hi, nice of you coming to Sweden to explore, I live in Sweden.First the tobacco is SNUS . Then the big mixer upstairs is for coffebeans to grind coffee.He had bad health, read that he had diabetes and high blodpreassure, that was the tablets and the injektions for.
What an amazing place. I love 💘 everything about it. I like the antiques. The house 🏠 looks very cozy. Take care ❤😊🙂💕💜
it reminds me of a shop I went to back east when I was a little ten year old boy. that was over half a century ago. they had a elderly woman running it she lost part of her eyesight in a sandstorm her business depended a lot on the honesty of customers. thank you for bringing back warm memories.
So odd that so many appear to have no family. No one that wants to claim the home or property. Very sad.
I enjoy watching all of the places you explore. This one is my favorite so far. With the store and the house together. Hope you can do more of these.
Hi Maureno and Sarah , wow the yellow house , what a beautiful home in the middle of nowhere , he must of loved his work to live above the shop , if you did not look up the upstairs looked so perfect , it was so cosy , homely and beautiful , what an amazing find., and as always peace out.
Hello Maureno and Sarah, it’s another cracking find in Sweden!! I remember your Instagram, a few months back, showing pics from the series and I was totally tantalised and building up my excitement!!
This type of old school general shop/home shows a snapshot of a really cosy life. You can almost imagine passing motorists stopping and buying a sandwich, tins or fresh produce from the store. I’m sure the owner lived comfortably, given the upstairs accommodation, but I hope he didn’t work too hard and enjoyed his life too. I’m sure he was a likeable fellow and you can imagine him chatting causally and pleasantly to his customers.
The snus was really interesting, I’d never heard of that before but not being a smoker myself I don’t know if it’s anything like snuff. What a beauty of a stove too, I really loved the craftsmanship of it and with its fine, intricate details at the top.
Good work as always Maureno and your production and research is just unparalleled. You and Bros of Decay and Danny are my favourites and I doubt that will ever change. Wishing you fantastic success as you go from strength to strength.
Much love and peace ❤️👍
Thanks to take us to this wonderful adventure. 💙
That was a lovely explore. Good store & cosy home. Thankyou for showing us.
Hi maureno and Sarah. What a beautiful home and store. Love all the antiques. What a great video and what a great find. Really enjoyed watching it.explomoYou are my favorite explorer to watch. Stay safe.❤️🥰🔥👍🏻👏🏻
Gracias chicos por los subtítulos en español, ahora sí veo el vídeo. Saludos desde Argentina para ustedes.
Hola Maureno, Remon ..... lista para disfrutar vídeo y descubrir junto a ustedes lo que la historia y el polvo cubre 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇲🇽👋
That red phone at 19:20, was actually designed and made by Ericsson. A Swedish company who have factories all over the world. My father worked for them for many years in their Broadmeadows plant, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺. 😁💖💙👌
Me encantan tus vidios y la explicacion de cada cosa ,vemos cosas que no hubiesemos conocido nunca ,un saludo desde Valladolid ,España
A sweet comfy home. Thank you for videoing ...love it! 😀💋🇺🇸
Beautiful video and loved all the vintage items♡
How wonderful to find such an amazing place. It’s sad to see that there was no one to take over the store to keep it running for him. He sure made a good life for himself and people seemed to enjoy going there to their purchases and medications.
It’s amazing place! In the middle of the country. Soooo nice. Awesome as always Maureno 🥰🥰🥰🥰
A wonderful find. I love seeing how people in other countries live. I live in North Carolina in the US. Thank you for this very interesting g tour.
You guys are really good at what you do thank you very much for taking the time to do this for us
No tendria flia que pudieran seguir con el legado
Thank you for this so interesting untouched explore. The gentleman lived a very nice life.
Просто супер, мебель классная с посудой. Всё классно.👍👍👍👍👍
Heyy my dear Explomo friend Maureno, Again a great video to enjoy! - I already loved your wonderfully formulated introduction.
These shops like the abandoned one you were exploring in Sweden, had somehow a complete own and cozy charm. You
could buy there whatever you required for your every day life, and there was always a moment for a nice chat with the shop keeper
or /and other customers in that shop. In this respect the social function for the local population of such a shop was highly significant,
comparable to the local church, where you also could meet and have a nice chat after the church service of such a small village
or countryside place. - I also liked the part of your explore, where you were showing us the flat of the former owners.
Still very pristine looking rooms with such a cozy atmosphere and a remarkable combination of antique and more modern
furniture and other items! - Your tender and very respectful approach to the probable personal history of the former owners
as well as your deeply reflected thoughts, how the life there might have looked like, is always overwhelming, and I am entirely
touched. - That is the typical classy quality of Explomo, which makes your videos ever so unique. - Wishing you all the best, dear bro,
peace and much love. - Many greetings also to Remon. - Blessings and kindest regards from fairly warm and sunny Switzerland.
Отличный магазин, жаль что люди всё разрушают, переворачивают и приводят всё в непригодность и разруху. Спасибо за видио👍
Hermoso video Maureno .como siempre excelente trabajo!!!Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷😘🥰
Beautiful story, and beautiful place.
So lovely! The shop and the house 🥰 So beautiful from the outside, and i like the color! I really loveee abandoned shops! Another great adventure in Sweden 💛💙💛💙
This has been absolutely amazing even though it is not that extremely old it is a time capsule. I've enjoyed watching you explore it very much. Thank you so much for sharing.
The house was very cute and cozy thanks I enjoyed the video 👍🏿
Que bonita casa!! Gracias por el video y lis subtítulos!! Como siempre disfrute mucho tu video saludos desde México 🇲🇽
A very charming village store and home, similar to a store where I grew up. It was operated by a Finnish couple who lived upstairs and sold everything from soup to nuts; in the middle of nowhere too. It made me feel a bit nostalgic.
Che tristezza, vedere la semplicità, umanità in un piccolo negozio. Ora andiamo a comperare nelle grandi catene multinazionali. Abbiamo sbagliato tutto .Ora è tutto controllato . George Orwell 1984, grande libro, grande verità
As always a great find thanks for sharing 🔥🔥🔥
Hello Maureno. Always wanted to travel to Scandinavian countries.
So interesting the story .love your videos so much!💙💙💙
Благодарю за новый ролик.
Как грустно, что все уходит в небытие.
В итоге достаточно 2 метра земли как писал Л.Н Толстой.
Kak? Sjeit.. I do not understand another word of you're language.
English
@@Nick-gh8hf Yep, the Anglo sphere.. More information?
I do not want o be a twat about it? Maar laat me je geen cordova noemen.
@@ocramdouwstra8494 привет с России
No olviden Subtítulos,bello lugar,siempre buenos videos 👍💜
The chair was a phone chair. You could seat down and relax. In the drawl was paper to write on. Pen or pencil to use. Maybe a phone boom maybe a date. To sent up doctors app. I have one I got from a sale. I live in the USA. Thank you so much you really love this. Because it show when you talk about every thing. Stay safe.💙💜
Thank you! Explomo rocks Sweden!🤘❤🇺🇲
I love it I love you and all the people who help you to do this magnificent presentation.
really really loved seeing this video and it was so nice to know about the person who lived there and I can't help but wonder about family that maybe he had that didn't have interest in this charming house and store. thanks ago my friend
Agradeço a legenda. Esse "liquidificador" gigante servia para moer o café. Os grãos torrados eram colocados na parte transparente e quando o cliente pedia o vendedor ligava o aparelho e moía o café na hora. Deixava com um sabor maravilhoso. Pelo menos era assim aqui no Brasil, na época da minha infância, há uns 50 anos. Parabéns pela excelente exploração.
I agree with you it is so nice the way the front looks. RIP for the owner . & I hope someone could make this home there home.1-10-22 much love & peace out USA
Love the stoves. Please keep looking in the drawers. You find info about the owners and beautiful antic furniture details whic I love.
Good morning,
I enjoyed the veido. It was interesting to see a store for a change. It' reminds me a mom & pop store. A quant store. ☮️💖☮️💖
I REALLY ENJOYED THIS VIDEO THANK YOU
Excelenre!! Saludos desde Argentina
It looks like most of the furniture was from the 1930-1950’s with a few items from the 1980’s.
I was shocked to see the 1980’s items because it’s more of a particle board manufacturing. I don’t know why but I just did not think Europeans would have this in their homes.
I loved seeing the products and the little yellow out building was so cute. It looked like a miniature home.
I wished we could have seen a photo of the owner.
Thanks
I enjoyed every minute of this video, the front entrance looks like a country store... love ya
Acho que o Sr Arne foi muito feliz nessa casinha. ☺️
At 16:16 the machine is for grinding coffee beans, and also the red one at 17:03 is an American one made by the Enterprise Mfg Co USA as you can see in the images
Beautiful ceiling above the stair.
Parabéns pelos vídeos, são ótimos. Tem história em cada um deles nos prendendo do começo ao fim.
Yes i enjoyed the bideo, good luck on your next venture, stay safe always, God bless you 😻🙏🎉
Excellent Exploration ❤️👍✌️
Q bonita tienda seria de vender de todo como antiguamente preciosa y la casa 🏡 también muy bonita, lo q los familiares han cogido lo q querían y lo demás lo dejaron tirado o es q han robado, muy bonito video gracias, saludos Sarah y Maureno, desde España 🇪🇸 😀 😀 😀
Very old nostalgic, at 35 mark the lancets seen, indicate a diabetes ailment. So sad this place is left to rod. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for showing
Das Video war schön , interessant aber auch traurig 👍🙂
Sending lv thank you for taking around with you Ann uk 🇬🇧
the machine you ask about is the coffee grinder the store ground its coffee beans itself so you got freshly ground coffee.
Very sad to know that the abandonment happened due to death. Once again, congratulations on the video 👏👏
Love this exploring❤️❤️
Love to watch Moreno, thanks for the vedii
Fantastic explore guys. 👍🏻👍🏻
Hermoso video emotivo un enorme abrazo desde 🇨🇱🇨🇱😘
I know some small towns still have this old stores. I like the vibe I get going there
قناة جميلة كأننا دخلنا التاريخ جميلة الموبليات القديمة بالتوفيق 🌸🌸🌸
What a awesome find guy's. Very interesting to watch. Shame about the vandalism. Thanks
Absolutely love your videos your my favorite
I miss those old simple times back in the days !
Estuvo hermoso este recorrido por este almacén en Suecia y la parte de la vivienda era un lugar muy agrable par vivir, si realmente fantástico 👌🥰😘😘
The thing that looks like a toaster (5:53) is a toaster. We had the exact same model when I was young. Very "child friendly" design ;-). It worked great but you had to turn the bread around half-time :-). Brings up some positive childhood memories. About snus (try to say snooze) it's a great product. Sad that it's not allowed for sale in the rest of the EU. It has helped many people stop smoking and has a lot fewer risks for your health. If you like the taste of tobacco, which I do, it also tastes great. The "giant stove" in the corner is called "kakelugn". The inside is like a labyrinth. The smoke will pass trough this labyrinth and warm up the bricks. It will keep its' warmth long after the fire dies out.
Hola ,una cápsula del tiempo intacta!! Que video !!saludos 👍 me encanto
I think the chains next to the woodstove were to adjust the air-flow through the stove, they would be used to make the fire more fierce or to slow it down.
Спасибо за видео, хотя всегда грустно видеть такое.
Gosto muito de como descreves os lugares, com bastante calma e respeito pelos itens...parabéns. Brasil
In the storageroom in the bottomfloor you had a black trafficsein with the letter H on n yellow. When 'i was 7 yers they were everywere on Swedish streets and roads. It was 1967 when we changes from drive on the left side to the right side. Have not seen one of those in 40-50 year.
Hola chicos ,son encantadores , el un excelente narrador ; voz suave, melodiosa ,agradable que nos relaja ...y ella una excelente camarografa..si yo soy una enamorada de la época anterior ..decoración, estática ,arte y clara vivencia de un mundo que ya se fue....los que nos toco vivirlo nunca lo olvidaremos ; parte de nuestra historia y vida y mucha tristeza de ver qué lo que un día fue muy importante y nos aferramos a ello un día nos vamos y todo se queda y muchas veces trabajamos a todo pulmón para obtenerlo y no se da uno tiempo para vivir ...esto me enseña que a llegado mi tiempo de disfrutar y repartir todo para no dejar en el abandono lo que amo..
Saludos desde Poza Rica Veracruz 🇲🇽🌴🌴♥️🇲🇽
Good morning from America thanks for sharing y'all's video love it
a very nice house with a very beautiful natural view but unfortunately everything is abandoned very sad
Hi Raumano thank you once again for a super video i thoroughly enjoy your videos you are very precise and explain things beautifully and you don't move the so fast that can't sere thank you are very professional love from Johannesburg South Africa💝💝💝by the way love your accent
The chair upstairs with the red & black telephone on it is a telephone chair. You sat down to take your call and the telephone book plus paper & pencil for notes was kept in the drawer. Back in the day...at least where I lived the telephones were either on the wall in the kitchen, on the telephone chair, little shelves attached to the wall or in some homes there was a cubby hole cut into the wall that was decorated nicely where the phone would sit. And some times in the barn to
Thanks you see you soon
Очень красивое здание,природа,и самое главное-- дом не разграбленный,такое впечатление,что хозяева вышли на не долго и скоро вернутся....
hi guys,after a long time i not to see u guys coz i am work,just tonight i have time to see Explomo,,and yes u guys still awesame,,love u guys 😘
Always left me realizing how temporary life is
Very very sad this vídeo, but wonderful! 👏👏
Я гость вашего канала из России.С удовольствием смотрю второй ролик,у нас тоже есть блогеры с подобной тематикой.Для себя я сделала открытие.Оказывается не только в России есть заброшки,но и в Швеции,и наверняка в других странах тоже.👍👍👍👍👍
19.26 absolutely hilarious "i actually never saw a piece of furniture ..."every house would have had 1 of these a telephone table and seat ,you needed this as the phone rings you pick it up you sit down and talk for hours you are not mobile on these phones in the drawer would be the phone directory and yellow pages plus pen and paper for writing messages if the call was for someone else ,normally situated in the hallway
I remember we had a table and chair in the hallway for the telephone. It wasn't possible to have a private call as others could hear, so for those times I'd go out to a phone box.
Wooooow the books beautiful!!
Hola chicos como siempre muy lindo video 👍 saludos desde Argentina 👏👏
Hola Maureno y Sarah, muchas gracias por llevarnos a explorar está hermosa y brillante propiedad, como el color amarillo de sus muros.
Querido Maureno excelente tu relato, que junto a tu voz y la música, me hicieron viajar en el tiempo a mi infancia y adolescencia en la década de '70 cuando en cada barrio de mi ciudad existían varios de estos negocios sus dueños eran principalmente inmigrantes Chinos y en aquellos tiempos yugoslavos, actualmente Croatas, luego en los años 80 llegaron para quedarse los grandes supermercados, siento mucha nostalgia de esa vida tranquila y de esas tiendas de abarrotes donde todos los vecinos se saludaban y se conocían. Esas pequeñas tiendas han vuelto y son de mucha utilidad para las personas mayores que compran a diario sus alimentos.
La casa junto a la tienda me encantó, porque guarda aún muebles hermosos, la estufa, el reloj, bellos, el asiento con la mesa del teléfono infaltable en cada hogar, siempre estaba también la guía de teléfonos y la agenda donde anotábamos los números de teléfonos de nuestros familiares, amigos, del médico, del dentista, etcétera, un gran y nostálgico viaje al pasado 😍
Saludos muy cariñosos para Remon 💖
Besos y abrazos para ustedes, cuídense y hasta la próxima exploración.🙋♀️🇨🇱😘✌️😷👍
Olvidé mencionar la cama del señor Arne, el cabecero y piecera, parecieran estar hechas de alguna fibra vegetal, en mi país la llamamos "mimbre" o podría ser ratán, es muy original y primera vez que veo una cama de este tipo en un abandono. 🤗
Very interesting. Thank you.
Muy bien logrado. 🇨🇴 🇨🇴
Sad but very interesting video 👍👍👍