Thank you for all of the clean up work. I watch Odin crawling on the ground you've already cleaned and totally get it. My husband was reminding me that back in the 60's, many people in the U.S. had a big barrel that was used to burn the trash out back. But the residue was contained. I'm very much enjoying your channel. Keep up the great work!
We also have chickens a lot for food and ducks to eat, cat and dogs running around. My father love dogs so we have puppies all the time… And snakes…. boy …. that was 50 some years ago….. so happy to watch what you guys doing ….
At T.C. 4.42mnts: This is the cutting bar of a mower probably installed between 2 large metal wheels which operated the machine. That is a marvellous object from the past. Good video. Thank you.
When you're on a farm, you have the land to form your own rubbish dump, I suppose that was part of the mentality, just be careful of offending the host nation, as too much complaining can have a negative effect. You are allowed to have a sense of humour too, I guess. Be careful of your child getting behind a machine backing up, now that he's walking, a tiny body might not be noticed by the driver. It's a shame that you felt the elderberry bushes had to go, I found a great recipe for elderberry chutney once, and made quite a few pots with sour apples and onions in the mix. Perhaps you have lots more of these bushes on your property.
You may consider covering the poluted soil with wood chips or directly mix the wood chips in. Wood chips will help to establish a healthy soil life, bacteria, funghi, worms etc. The naturally occuring bacteria will feed on the pollution and help to break it down. Maybe the metal guy has an old metal bed frame with bed spring, it is a great sieve for dirt. Place it under a 40 to 60 degree angle and throw the soil onto it. Thank you for the filming and sharing!
Hey Jeroen, great suggestion i have enough wood chips! I will put them in with the tiller and then put the plants on. The soil doesn't look bad plenty of worms etc. in it while i was cleaning so nature was already taking care of it i am just speeding up the process by removing the visible parts. I have a sieve coming in the upcoming videos.
@@DomaineSauvage i wouldnt bother too much about the pollution myself. Nature knows how to take care. I salute your initiative to remove rusty metal and glass that can badly hurt you ( dont ask how I know)
As always it is great to see you talking about and tackling the ‘shit’. It is a shame people created this mess in the first place but excellent that you are working to rectify the land. Keep up the good work 👍
@@DomaineSauvage oh I am sure it will with you working on it! We love watching all your work, whatever you both do. It is great to see you getting your the farmstead back to how it should be as your home.
Eventually, the sun will come out and STAY out! Won't that be lovely! In the meantime, you are doing a wonderful job. It's a shame to lose the fruit trees, but I think you're smart not to trust the fruit that would come from them. Who knows what has been seeping into the ground with all the rain. Future generations will thank you for responsible management. Take a break, have a beer, and enjoy the stars. You've earned it! (if the clouds go away, of course).
Now it seems the sun is poking from behind the clouds more and more 👍😎 Yeah the fruit trees, i said it a few weeks ago that it seems those elderberry bushes / trees like to grow on the spots i need to clean... Maybe they are the ones doing the cleaning already, i can plant some back on the same places after i went through it. The stars are amazing here another reason why we came here, the place we lived in in Belgium we would have orange skies every night because of the ridiculous amount of street lights 😅
Great to have you back! Glad things seem to be warming up for you and there is less rain!! Spring is well on its way here in NY! The Tulips have bloomed and the temps are rising!!
Yeah we had some heavy rain after but now it seems to be slowing down... fingers crossed so the ground can dry a bit and we can start moving again. Anicia has family living in NY!
Great work, it's good to see the progress you are making claiming the land back and making your improvements. It looks like philippe has been spending too much time with the chickens and he has now joined them scratching through the soil!
I love how you clean up your land iam telling you no body is better than you from all the people that have land an try to clean your the best just wonderful need to teach people with land
Yeah i didn't know it existed on this level, i knew they were using hemp to clean pfas/pfos pollution but apparently you can clean loads of other contaminants with plants. The only downside is the time it takes and you have to get rid of the plants, you cant just let them compost again.
You are an example to many. I agree that some people are utterly irresponsible when it is dumping and burning things with no regard to nature or the air we breathe. You are doing huge cleanups, so you can say straight what they do. We all agree.
Мої вітання👋🇺🇦 У вас чудова родина🥰 Я приємно вражена тим, як ви господарюєте на вашій садибі. Бажаю вдалого життя! Підписалася на ваш канал і з вашого дозволу буду підтримувати вас👍
Дякуємо, що приєдналися до нас! Я використовував перекладача, щоб написати це, тож сподіваюся, що це правильно! Я сподіваюся, що у вас в Україні все добре, і, сподіваюся, що військові дії скоро закінчаться, і люди знову зможуть жити вільно і мирно!
You are doing the yeoman’s task, not easy but definitely worth it. Great that you learned about the plants that help to clear the soil of contaminants. Was that a bee hive in the ground that you found? Are you considering having some bee hives on your property? Great job, keep going!
I have learned a new saying "yeoman's task" 👍Yeah they actually clean soil with plants on big projects, instead of moving all the soil to somewhere else clean it on site. No that was a big tree stump i took out, it must have been a massive tree! We would like some bee hives but soo many projects going on at the moment it will have to wait a bit. We have been looking at those flow hives for a while even when we were in Belgium.
That sure is hard work you are doing. I’m glad to see you are wearing gloves. It’s ok that the chicken are running around in all that stuff. Your son sure is a sweet boy 🇨🇦🍁
Thanks for an aerial view with diagram. Interested to see how the overall drainage will be handled after changing the course of water away from the barns. Glad your vlog isn’t just another house renovation but an outdoor restoration.
No problem, we noticed it is much clearer for people to imagine where we are working. For now it is outdoor but it will go indoor more as we progress. No point in starting indoors when the major problems are outdoors 😅
It’s hard work and it takes years to clean it m, if you have a big property. I found a massive amount of straw strings. I used the good ones to crochet outdoor mats. Here in Alaska they don’t do recycling. Not even glass or paper. It all goes to a landfill. Living most of my life in Europe it’s mind blowing how far behind the US is compared to Europe. One of the reason I will go back home eventually. Anicia, you editing is superb!!! It’s still winter here and I really enjoyed the beautiful beginning with all the birds and as you know I really like your narration. You are spot on with cutting and blending in music. Love the atmosphere you are always creating. Thank you for all the work to produce such beautiful videos.
That's a creative solution with the straws! It's too bad there isn't a system in place yet for recycling. Maybe in the future?🙏 It might be up to individuals to set the example. It's nice to get appreciation for the editing! It is a lot of work, but I enjoy being creative in the process and it makes us happy to see people like you enjoy the story we try to tell 🙂
Hello beautiful young family, I am 71, every time I see your video, I go out to my yard…. To see if I can do a very very little of what you are doing. Love it love it wish I am 20ish with what have today to do what you do…. So lovely…
Weer een leuke. Wat verzet jij een berg werk niet normaal. En wat die vorige eigenaar deed dat deden ze op veel boerderijen in mijn jeugd hoor. Alles begraven enzo. Ik woon op Curacao en bij ons hebben we nog steeds een stortplaats waar alle vuil heen gaat grond erover en verder. Respect voor jou 👊🏻👍🏻
Thx Jan! Ja in heel veel delen van de wereld wordt het gewoon nog begraven maar dan liever op een plaats waar er ooit iets aan kan worden gedaan dan iedereen overal een beetje 😂
Hi Phillips and Anicia. I recently found your channel and I watched your initial videos of when you had relocated to France. Your new home and land is absolutely beautiful. You guys are doing an amazing job of getting settled and making I improvements on your new home. Wishing you many bl essings and much sunny days. Little Odin is a very handsome little boy and so very bright and curious. Sending love and light from Southern California. 🧑🏻🦰🤗🌷🌷👏🏻
I totally admire you the way you are cleaning up the previous inhabitants crap that they left behind. I too are still cleaning up the crap from the previous people in my home. I can’t believe how lazy and dirty people can be. Still it will be good for us and our families. Well done Phillipe!! Great job!
Half of it reminds me of when I was young in Kayla Lumpur in the jungle, but we don’t have all useful equipment like yours…. Correct wood for cook rice and vege 🥰
Truly an amazing undertaking. I'm overwhelmed by Phillip's intolerance for contaminated soil and the length to which he goes to clean it--as he even said: "to preserve it for people for 200 years from now" or something very similar to that. So evident is the rich family life and even extends to the animals--much can be gained from watching you and helping us to avoid psychiatrists in the future. I'm very curious to know how and why your English is so advanced, especially the narrative on your videos. What a joy it would be to be able to visit your "refurbished" farm in France in the future. New Haven, Connecticut 10 18 24
Stinging nettles grow well where soil has been disturbed and are among those plants which purify and improve soil. They are also nutritious and once served as the main meal for the Roman army. Their scientific name comes from the latin word for vegetable garden. I hope you will leave a small corner of your beautiful land for them. You may find them useful.
They still have loads of other land to grow where we will not disturb them. In the garden itself they are a little bit of a menace especially to Odin 😂I know you can make soup out of them.
It’s a shame you’re stuck cleaning all that up, in the end it will all be worth it and the plants and birch you mentioned will look very nice as they slowly and deliberately clean the soil. I’m glad Mr Rooster finally left to coup, its nice to have a well behaved rooster!
Someone has to do it i guess 😂 Yeah it will be a beautiful place with the trees and sunflowers on it! Yeah he is getting used to it here, he just has to get his hens under control.
Hats off to you for sheer dogged persistence getting all that sh1t out of the ground. It will be so worth it and those people in 200 years will definitely thank you. Odin will be able to help soon, I see he has his own ‘little digger’. Bravo mate, it’s a pleasure to watch you 🚜
The task seems monumental and the work is very hard, but you'll rest easier over the years knowing the soil is clean and you've done the right things. Taking short cuts usually has unforeseen consequences and costs more in the long run. What a wonderful example you're setting for your children and your community. Have you named the rooster? There are plenty of funny names out there. Maybe you can select a few and ask you're viewers to vote on their favorite.
You should wear a mask when cleaning the chicken coup. The bacteria in the soiled hay can make you really suck. My sister ended up in hospital from that!!
Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲! Just found your channel today and has been binge watching. Great job! The transformation of your property is simply amazing, congratulations to you and your family.
It's so important to look after your land as in time the land will look after you, ie wood, and quite a little later fruit and vegetables etc, and you certainly doing that. Beautiful to see little Odin starting to walk, I loved that stage when my kids were Odin's age. Great video guys 😃👌🌈🤟
Have you thought about making a big screen to filter the dirt as you dig it.. set up on a slant it saves so much work and time? Just a thought I have gardened and farmed for over 50 years. Love all the hard work and care of the planet you do.
I don’t think many would have your energy, persistence and care. It’s going to be a beautiful domaine. Information on the music, which is lovely would be welcome thanks. - if copyright allows? Regards, phil, Suffolk U.K. 🇬🇧
@@DomaineSauvage ok, thanks Phillipe , so long as it is no trouble. Now and then would be good. Best regards to you both and the, as my wife 👩🦰 puts it, the adorable Odin. Phil 🇬🇧
Hello Phil! You can find the specifics for the music used in the video under the description :) I don't do this every time as it takes time to copy the titles and links, but if there are music tracks you're interested in the future, feel free to ask! Have a great day! (Anicia)
@@DomaineSauvage Thank you Alicia 😁. Good of you to reply. I will do this when needed. Great videos 👍, wonderful to see how things are progressing. Best regards, phil 🇬🇧
My grandparents lived on a farm back in the 1930s-50s and there were no recycle centers or even a town dump close enough for them to use. They had 100 acres and they chose a small area 1/2 a mile behind their house to use for a dump. When my mother inherited the property, we inspected it and amazingly enough, there was an old model T Ford in the dump! It was far beyond saving, but I thought it was very interesting, what people did with their things in the old days.
Yeah back then no choice and people also didn't know any better, now at least around here we get educated to try to recycle it and not litter. I have found some old hinges and locks and some hand tools that i will be keeping 👍
Ja het is soms heel triestig. Moest iedereen gewoon al zijn vuiligheid in de vuilbak doen en niet rondstrooien zou het er al een stuk beter uitzien 👍en dan spreken we nog niet over dat ze moeten sorteren en recycleren... gewoon in de vuilbak zou al veel doen.
I get for what you want to with the land that clearing the plastic and glass is important, but some rubbish dumps, if they've been used over many generations, can be old and sometimes contain useful or even important artefacts. It sounds as tho' all yours are recent dumps but it might be worth keeping an eye open for older dumps. They will have existed.
Vous avez du remonter le temps avec cette charrette en bois! Elle devait avoir fière allure; pas comme tous ces déchets enterrés 😢 J’ai remarqué que c’est le lot de beaucoup de nouveaux arrivant dans une propriété campagnarde un peu isolée, en regardant des vidéos de réhabilitation dans d’autres pays (Japon, Portugal, Irlande et bien sur France etc) partout des sacs plastiques enterrés, des déchets variés entreposés, des fonds de produits chimiques mal stockés…. Un temps où les soucis sur l’environnement n’étaient pas à l’ordre du,jour, les déchèterie inexistantes. Bravo ❤et bon courage; merci pour les poulettes aussi😊
Le chariot en bois et le tracteur sont de très bonnes trouvailles, nous en sommes très satisfaits. Entre les ordures, nous trouvons de vieilles serrures, des charnières, des outils, etc. que nous conservons également. Lorsque nous avons construit notre maison en Belgique, c'était la même chose mais à plus petite échelle, les gens avaient l'habitude de mettre leurs déchets dans le sol. Mais à la fin, tout redeviendra beau et bon ! Merci d'avoir regardé ! Traduit avec DeepL.com (version gratuite)
I have helicopters come over where I live all the time going over to France like this helicopters, last year I had six helicopters with the two rotors on them come down low enough to see then with the lights on at 1am in the morning with there lights on they were so close and very loud ! I love to see them, I live about 15 miles near Dover Castle in the southeast at this moment it is very hot not as hot as you have it thank goodness .
Try to get a propper rake. Its hard to find a new good one nowadays as labor has become mostly mechanised and the nescesity to operate a good farmers handtool less imperative. Look arround for a "brocanteur' who sells all kind of old stuff..If you see an old axe there or hand axe for example it is likely to be a "timely/work proven" good one..( I wish I could come soon to help you find that🙂) A good hayfork/fork for example has to have the propper bend, so that when you stand upright with your hand on it in working position (skill is here also important) the fork needs to be in a horizontal position on the ground with the tips slightly bend upwards. Once you've experience the worth of a good axe/hayfork/handtool it will become your "baby" and you will cherish it, recognise its worth and send a mental thank you to the craftsman who made it.. It is a loss that mass production has overruled craftmanship when it comes to making farmers handtool, and perhaps also in even more other trades... Odintje is walking!!!🥰 Good work editing Anicia, all very entertaining🙂
Like the way your cockerel remains static on a mound, now that he's plucked up the courage to come out, and the hens move round him. Is it my imagination or does he seem to like to stay close to you? Perhaps you give him confidence.
Congratulations on clearing the land so carefully. I totally agree about removing as much of the plastic, glzss and man-made materials as possible, but agree with others on here that I dont think the soil is too "poisoned". Turning it over, raking it and aerating it like you have done will have made a huge difference. It isn't industrial toxicity, and I'm sure it would recover if you put it down to grass. But i totally admire what you are doing!!
Yeah there is a lot of life in the soil so i am not too worried once i have removed most of the materials. I will put the trees and plants on that help clean it.
Hi, just started watching this week, you’re doing a fabulous job! I was thinking you might benefit from a magnetic roller. It’s just a tube on wheels that has a magnet under it, and a long handle and you just go over your drive, lawn, barn floors and perhaps your soil and it just pics stuff up like magic! My son mows lawns. I’m going to get him one for his driveway, cause he’s always getting a flats on mowers ( using tubes helps a lot also as they are easier to patch) and make it easy to pump up your tire again once the air goes out and the seal is broken. ( I dug up a half small bucket of nails some prior idiot working on the house either just dumped or knocked them over and left them there. They were right on the edge of the dirt so anytime you move he could be getting a flat on them. I still didn’t get them all pulled out of the ground with ridiculous! But you can go all over your yard with them and you can get them shorter and longer for all kinds of prices. They’re not really that expensive depending on the size you get and how fancy you wanna get. I know when I’m working on the outside of the house, you know you end up dropping a screw or nail on the ground, so I use my magnet on an expanding tool wave around the pick up my screws, but it would be cool to have one of the small ones just to do that make it a lot easier and they’re very cheap. Some places for a small one looks about 14 inches wide at Harbor freight it’s less than 20 I think. That’s US DOLLARS. I was gonna put a picture in the chat, but I don’t think I can what I’m talking about. Just if you don’t know what it is just search online wheels. Harbor freight was called mini magnetic sweeper. 17.5 inches long with wheels for $13.99. So you can get them cheaper get a little longer ones, and the price goes up. Of course you can buy them at other places that might be a lot more, but it really looks like a handy thing I have around when you’re constantly dealing with stuff and tools and nails, and, your dirt pile and everything else I would take it would come in handy. Good luck keep in mind. You’re growing boy when he’s walking is gonna be very attracted to all your equipment on the farm and you need to establish rules for him to stay away from lawnmowers and things, I can’t tell you I have experienced. I know someone who’s child lost the bottom of their legs from my lawnmower. They can go underneath the equipment when you’re riding the tractor or even fall off you’re holding them very securely, but you need to teach them they are not to come around until you wave to them to come. . I suggested it another video you might build him a nice large shady area for him with shade, some sun and all is outdoor planes, equipment sandbox. (make sure you got a nice cover over that sandbox or your cat will be sure to find it ) back in our childhood days we just scooped it out but now that mother I’m thinking that’s not a good idea lol. etc. and he’ll be happy as long as that comes as natural for him to play in his little play while you’re working and he won’t resent it when you’re too busy to attend specifically while you’re working I’d rather keep my child in a playpen well I’m cooking inside rather than having them underfoot getting burnt. People today don’t like the idea of plants, etc. but it saves you a lot of grief and saves a lot of injuries from happening. He wasn’t in there all day long. He was in there when he could be in danger. Then I brought it outside and I would work in my garden when he was young. He would be right near me in the shade having a good old time. Then after that we had a closed play area & play house off side of our house and then I had taught them, how to keep out of trouble when I use good sense around for me equipment and any equipment around home, including saws and chainsaws and blah blah blah. My second husband he was on the fire company/rescue squad so I could tell you more stories that’s not what you want to hear. But what you really don’t wanna hear is how you took a walk out along the lawn. Your husband was mowing and a rock flew over and hit one of you in an eye! I’ve been hit on my legs, small child could be hit in the eye or elsewhere and it wouldn’t be pretty. Please please I don’t say these things to be a nag old lady. I say these things because with all the modern equipment you need to be teaching them how to be around all of it to be safe, and put protocols of safety in action to keep them back even if they want their attention. Stay back or away until they are acknowledged, and the machine is shut off and they are pulled over. Anyway, I know I started not making much sense near the end, but I’m dictating it and for some reason UA-cam has been a pain in the neck to do that in and try to correct it. It keeps jumping around so bear with me. I’m sure you’re smart parents, but your new farmers and I was actually told later when I was renting a place on a farm they wouldn’t rent people with children, and they met my daughter and saw that she wouldn’t get in trouble or go places she were told not to and we could live there after all. So once he’s on his own little feet running around like crazy they’re so fast with the blink of the eye they could be out of your sight and it’s scary. Scary as hell that happens.
Great thorough job cleaning all the contaminate from your land well done Whatever did past owners do ? Not good guardian’s Your rooster follows you like a pet 👍
Your little digger is amazing - and a great investment. There's a NZ storybook for children called 'The Little Yellow Digger' and its been a great hit with youngsters. Your son would like it too. All kids love diggers (and maybe odd adults too lol). ♥♥
You could possibly fix the wagon, it looks like it is in decent shape. You could hook it up to the tractor and haul all kinds of stuff. Maybe you could put some hydraulics underneath to tip up the bed and dump it! Great video! Thank you!
I agree with "Jay" below that the clean-up is necessary for your family going forward. I watch a few UA-cam programs such as yours and the farms people are buying are just filled with trash. What is wrong with people anyway to treat the land with such disrespect? And please, "They didn't know better" is simply not true.
We agree, the only way is forward and clean it up and be done with it 😎 "They didn't know any better" doesn't apply here either in my opinion since we are talking about trash from around 2010 😂
Chickens can also get bumblefoot from standing on sharp items, the dog could get cuts to his paws and you could get tetanus from metal left on the ground.
Hey Daytona, most of it will be gone since i went until i hit the yellow layer and the metal bits that stay behind will rot away pretty quick it is the plastics that bother me more.
Did the Rooster venture out finally? I was just going to offer as part of my "Back to the Land" family of enterprises, our Rooster counseling service where with a bottle of rooster enhancements, and our video and audio tapes which encourage strutting and crowing, we would have him in the proper king of the barnyard postures in no time. I see that is no longer necessary though.
I hear an accent and I guessed you were a native french speaker, but then when you spoke to your child and the dog it was not french. What was it I heard, dutch maybe, or German? Je vous souhaite une bonne vie en France!
You showed a brief shot of a nest of bugs, ants maybe? I would have thought you would have addressed that and showed us how you handled that. Can you tell me what they were and what you did? Thanks. Love the channel. Odin is walking a bit we see. Hang on!
If it was in the garden i just let them be, they done bother me. Nests we find behind render that we removed they go away by themself after they get exposed to the elements.
Not uncommon at all, but as other have stated some are from the old days when nothing was in place to manage trash and people just didn't know. Anyways it is good that people start cleaning it up! 👍
If you want to track airplanes or helicopters I use flight radar 24, it’s free to use and,I,live between 2 major airports and the small craft flight path, I get military planes from a lot of nations
Thank you for all of the clean up work. I watch Odin crawling on the ground you've already cleaned and totally get it. My husband was reminding me that back in the 60's, many people in the U.S. had a big barrel that was used to burn the trash out back. But the residue was contained. I'm very much enjoying your channel. Keep up the great work!
Yeah i would have liked it was done in this way and not just spread around 👍Thx for watching!
We also have chickens a lot for food and ducks to eat, cat and dogs running around. My father love dogs so we have puppies all the time…
And snakes…. boy …. that was 50 some years ago….. so happy to watch what you guys doing ….
At T.C. 4.42mnts: This is the cutting bar of a mower probably installed between 2 large metal wheels which operated the machine. That is a marvellous object from the past.
Good video. Thank you.
Very good eye Jean-Marie, i think it was part of the old tractor we found!
I was bien on a farm on 1945and i remenber this kind of tools. Bon courage
Merci Jean-Marie!
I wish there were more people like you in this world. People who care and want to clean up our world. It looks like such a huge job. Thank you.
Hey Jay, there are plenty more like me! It is a matter of education and it will all become good again!
I was going to write exactly the same 👌..
When you're on a farm, you have the land to form your own rubbish dump, I suppose that was part of the mentality, just be careful of offending the host nation, as too much complaining can have a negative effect. You are allowed to have a sense of humour too, I guess. Be careful of your child getting behind a machine backing up, now that he's walking, a tiny body might not be noticed by the driver. It's a shame that you felt the elderberry bushes had to go, I found a great recipe for elderberry chutney once, and made quite a few pots with sour apples and onions in the mix. Perhaps you have lots more of these bushes on your property.
𝗗𝗲𝗮𝗿 , 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗥 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥 𝗢𝗙 𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗡𝗚, 𝗞𝗘𝗘𝗣 𝗜𝗧 𝗨𝗣, ಬಾರೀ ಎಡ್ಡೆ ಉಂಡು 🙏👌🌹
You may consider covering the poluted soil with wood chips or directly mix the wood chips in. Wood chips will help to establish a healthy soil life, bacteria, funghi, worms etc. The naturally occuring bacteria will feed on the pollution and help to break it down. Maybe the metal guy has an old metal bed frame with bed spring, it is a great sieve for dirt. Place it under a 40 to 60 degree angle and throw the soil onto it. Thank you for the filming and sharing!
Hey Jeroen, great suggestion i have enough wood chips! I will put them in with the tiller and then put the plants on. The soil doesn't look bad plenty of worms etc. in it while i was cleaning so nature was already taking care of it i am just speeding up the process by removing the visible parts. I have a sieve coming in the upcoming videos.
@@DomaineSauvage i wouldnt bother too much about the pollution myself. Nature knows how to take care. I salute your initiative to remove rusty metal and glass that can badly hurt you ( dont ask how I know)
Love the way the chickens follow you when to go the dam and dump fresh ground. They defiantly know where the best worms will be yum.
As always it is great to see you talking about and tackling the ‘shit’. It is a shame people created this mess in the first place but excellent that you are working to rectify the land. Keep up the good work 👍
Thx Hilary, the "shit" will come to and end sometime 😅
@@DomaineSauvage oh I am sure it will with you working on it! We love watching all your work, whatever you both do. It is great to see you getting your the farmstead back to how it should be as your home.
@@HilaryJJones Thx Hilary!
Eventually, the sun will come out and STAY out! Won't that be lovely! In the meantime, you are doing a wonderful job.
It's a shame to lose the fruit trees, but I think you're smart not to trust the fruit that would come from them. Who knows what has been seeping into the ground with all the rain. Future generations will thank you for responsible management.
Take a break, have a beer, and enjoy the stars. You've earned it! (if the clouds go away, of course).
Now it seems the sun is poking from behind the clouds more and more 👍😎 Yeah the fruit trees, i said it a few weeks ago that it seems those elderberry bushes / trees like to grow on the spots i need to clean... Maybe they are the ones doing the cleaning already, i can plant some back on the same places after i went through it. The stars are amazing here another reason why we came here, the place we lived in in Belgium we would have orange skies every night because of the ridiculous amount of street lights 😅
Great to have you back! Glad things seem to be warming up for you and there is less rain!! Spring is well on its way here in NY! The Tulips have bloomed and the temps are rising!!
Yeah we had some heavy rain after but now it seems to be slowing down... fingers crossed so the ground can dry a bit and we can start moving again. Anicia has family living in NY!
@@DomaineSauvage - Nice, I'm in the Hudson Valley Region, about 60 miles north of NYC.
Great work, it's good to see the progress you are making claiming the land back and making your improvements. It looks like philippe has been spending too much time with the chickens and he has now joined them scratching through the soil!
I love how you clean up your land iam telling you no body is better than you from all the people that have land an try to clean your the best just wonderful need to teach people with land
Thx Pamela!
big BRAVO for all the cleaning 👍
cleaning the smelly ground with different plants, wonderful you're looking that.
Yeah i didn't know it existed on this level, i knew they were using hemp to clean pfas/pfos pollution but apparently you can clean loads of other contaminants with plants. The only downside is the time it takes and you have to get rid of the plants, you cant just let them compost again.
You are an example to many. I agree that some people are utterly irresponsible when it is dumping and burning things with no regard to nature or the air we breathe. You are doing huge cleanups, so you can say straight what they do. We all agree.
Thx Natasha! It is great to see many people supporting us doing this even though it is not the most exciting thing to watch 😂
Мої вітання👋🇺🇦
У вас чудова родина🥰
Я приємно вражена тим, як ви господарюєте на вашій садибі.
Бажаю вдалого життя!
Підписалася на ваш канал і з вашого дозволу буду підтримувати вас👍
Дякуємо, що приєдналися до нас! Я використовував перекладача, щоб написати це, тож сподіваюся, що це правильно! Я сподіваюся, що у вас в Україні все добре, і, сподіваюся, що військові дії скоро закінчаться, і люди знову зможуть жити вільно і мирно!
What a beautiful sun rise and the birds singing 🙂
Thank you for showing us the right way ....
I don't know if it is the right way, the future will tell 😅
You are doing the yeoman’s task, not easy but definitely worth it. Great that you learned about the plants that help to clear the soil of contaminants. Was that a bee hive in the ground that you found? Are you considering having some bee hives on your property? Great job, keep going!
I have learned a new saying "yeoman's task" 👍Yeah they actually clean soil with plants on big projects, instead of moving all the soil to somewhere else clean it on site.
No that was a big tree stump i took out, it must have been a massive tree! We would like some bee hives but soo many projects going on at the moment it will have to wait a bit.
We have been looking at those flow hives for a while even when we were in Belgium.
That sure is hard work you are doing. I’m glad to see you are wearing gloves. It’s ok that the chicken are running around in all that stuff.
Your son sure is a sweet boy 🇨🇦🍁
Thanks for an aerial view with diagram. Interested to see how the overall drainage will be handled after changing the course of water away from the barns. Glad your vlog isn’t just another house renovation but an outdoor restoration.
No problem, we noticed it is much clearer for people to imagine where we are working. For now it is outdoor but it will go indoor more as we progress. No point in starting indoors when the major problems are outdoors 😅
ik zie daar 3 dames die daar gezellig mee peuteren , ze zijn er als de "kippen" bij!!! 🥰😍🤣🤣
Hahaha, er kwamen veel dikke wormen boven dus het was een groot festijn 😂
It’s hard work and it takes years to clean it m, if you have a big property. I found a massive amount of straw strings. I used the good ones to crochet outdoor mats. Here in Alaska they don’t do recycling. Not even glass or paper. It all goes to a landfill.
Living most of my life in Europe it’s mind blowing how far behind the US is compared to Europe.
One of the reason I will go back home eventually.
Anicia, you editing is superb!!! It’s still winter here and I really enjoyed the beautiful beginning with all the birds and as you know I really like your narration.
You are spot on with cutting and blending in music.
Love the atmosphere you are always creating. Thank you for all the work to produce such beautiful videos.
That's a creative solution with the straws! It's too bad there isn't a system in place yet for recycling. Maybe in the future?🙏 It might be up to individuals to set the example.
It's nice to get appreciation for the editing! It is a lot of work, but I enjoy being creative in the process and it makes us happy to see people like you enjoy the story we try to tell 🙂
This is really good of you man, making a place better than how you found it.
Thx!
Yes it is good to see you be a good steward of your land! Felicitations!
Thx John!
Hello beautiful young family, I am 71, every time I see your video, I go out to my yard…. To see if I can do a very very little of what you are doing. Love it love it wish I am 20ish with what have today to do what you do…. So lovely…
Wonderful!
you are doing very well the land is looking good carry on the good work you will get there. god bless to you and your family
Thx Sharon!
Weer een leuke. Wat verzet jij een berg werk niet normaal. En wat die vorige eigenaar deed dat deden ze op veel boerderijen in mijn jeugd hoor. Alles begraven enzo. Ik woon op Curacao en bij ons hebben we nog steeds een stortplaats waar alle vuil heen gaat grond erover en verder. Respect voor jou 👊🏻👍🏻
Thx Jan! Ja in heel veel delen van de wereld wordt het gewoon nog begraven maar dan liever op een plaats waar er ooit iets aan kan worden gedaan dan iedereen overal een beetje 😂
Hi Phillips and Anicia. I recently found your channel and I watched your initial videos of when you had relocated to France. Your new home and land is absolutely beautiful. You guys are doing an amazing job of getting settled and making I improvements on your new home. Wishing you many bl essings and much sunny days. Little Odin is a very handsome little boy and so very bright and curious. Sending love and light from Southern California. 🧑🏻🦰🤗🌷🌷👏🏻
I totally admire you the way you are cleaning up the previous inhabitants crap that they left behind. I too are still cleaning up the crap from the previous people in my home. I can’t believe how lazy and dirty people can be. Still it will be good for us and our families. Well done Phillipe!! Great job!
Thx! It is a big job but you get instant results from it! 👍
And a wonderful example to our children that the land is SO valuable that we take care of it.
Half of it reminds me of when I was young in Kayla Lumpur in the jungle, but we don’t have all useful equipment like yours…. Correct wood for cook rice and vege 🥰
Oh wow!
Truly an amazing undertaking. I'm overwhelmed by Phillip's intolerance for contaminated soil and the length to which he goes to clean it--as he even said: "to preserve it for people for 200 years from now" or something very similar to that. So evident is the rich family life and even extends to the animals--much can be gained from watching you and helping us to avoid psychiatrists in the future. I'm very curious to know how and why your English is so advanced, especially the narrative on your videos. What a joy it would be to be able to visit your "refurbished" farm in France in the future. New Haven, Connecticut 10 18 24
The chickens seem to really appreciate all of you hard work, as do I ❤
They sure love following me around, thx Cat!
Done already an amasing job so far. Lets hope you will have a nice spring without to much rain so you can keep on going.
The rain is letting off now, but i don't dare to say it out loud 😅
Great job…as always I love your sense of humour.
Thx!
Every video so so much improvement Great job
Thx Jenny!
It is disgusting what some people leave behind. You're doing a great job clearing it up 😊
Yes it is not the greatest gift but we will make it better 👍
Stinging nettles grow well where soil has been disturbed and are among those plants which purify and improve soil. They are also nutritious and once served as the main meal for the Roman army. Their scientific name comes from the latin word for vegetable garden. I hope you will leave a small corner of your beautiful land for them. You may find them useful.
They still have loads of other land to grow where we will not disturb them. In the garden itself they are a little bit of a menace especially to Odin 😂I know you can make soup out of them.
It’s a shame you’re stuck cleaning all that up, in the end it will all be worth it and the plants and birch you mentioned will look very nice as they slowly and deliberately clean the soil. I’m glad Mr Rooster finally left to coup, its nice to have a well behaved rooster!
Someone has to do it i guess 😂 Yeah it will be a beautiful place with the trees and sunflowers on it! Yeah he is getting used to it here, he just has to get his hens under control.
Hats off to you for sheer dogged persistence getting all that sh1t out of the ground. It will be so worth it and those people in 200 years will definitely thank you.
Odin will be able to help soon, I see he has his own ‘little digger’.
Bravo mate, it’s a pleasure to watch you 🚜
Thx LL, ah yes the only word he knows is "Kraa" which means digger in Dutch 😂
@@DomaineSauvage Oh that’s amazing, what a boy!!
So glad you were able to get your little digger operational!! Good job!
Yeah without the little digger a lot of things wouldn't be possible!
The task seems monumental and the work is very hard, but you'll rest easier over the years knowing the soil is clean and you've done the right things. Taking short cuts usually has unforeseen consequences and costs more in the long run. What a wonderful example you're setting for your children and your community. Have you named the rooster? There are plenty of funny names out there. Maybe you can select a few and ask you're viewers to vote on their favorite.
Indeed, in the long run we will benefit from this and it keeps me fit and healthy doing it i guess 😂. No name yet we could indeed do a community poll.
You should wear a mask when cleaning the chicken coup. The bacteria in the soiled hay can make you really suck. My sister ended up in hospital from that!!
The base of the old wagon could come in handy..rebuild as a flat trailer to haul wood etc! :). Great work you are doing!
Yeah the base is still good i think, it would be great behind the tractor.
Merci pour le respect de l'environnement l'utilisateur d'un tamiseur vous facilitera la tâche.
Bon courage.
Dans les prochaines vidéos, vous allez voir un tamiseur. 👍
That is a lot of trash, everywhere. Terrible thing to do, it ruins the land. Thanks for cleaning it up.
Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲! Just found your channel today and has been binge watching. Great job! The transformation of your property is simply amazing, congratulations to you and your family.
It's so important to look after your land as in time the land will look after you, ie wood, and quite a little later fruit and vegetables etc, and you certainly doing that.
Beautiful to see little Odin starting to walk, I loved that stage when my kids were Odin's age.
Great video guys 😃👌🌈🤟
Yeah what we do now will benefit us in the long run! He is almost walking, but he still prefers to crawl 😅
It was GREAT seeing Odin has mastered crawling and is on to walking. Perfect timing for cleaning up the land.
Have you thought about making a big screen to filter the dirt as you dig it.. set up on a slant it saves so much work and time? Just a thought I have gardened and farmed for over 50 years. Love all the hard work and care of the planet you do.
Hey Patricia, you will see a sieve popping up in the upcoming videos!
One can only admire your courage ,determination and justice you demonstrated 🎉❤
Thx Christine!
Love your sense of humour 31:49
Mr Rooster scared me with his shenanigans 😂
It is so wonderful that you are cleaning your land not only for your family but for future generations. Loves for Mother Earth ❤
Hey Almeda! That is the general idea! We could cover it all up and pretend it is all fine but that is not how we work! Thx for supporting us!
Woehaha, batteries to encourage growth... yihaaa. Nice video guys.
The more the better 😂
I don’t think many would have your energy, persistence and care. It’s going to be a beautiful domaine. Information on the music, which is lovely would be welcome thanks. - if copyright allows? Regards, phil, Suffolk U.K. 🇬🇧
Phil, i will tell Anicia to put the songs in. Now we just mention the website where we get the music from since that is less work 😅
@@DomaineSauvage ok, thanks Phillipe , so long as it is no trouble. Now and then would be good. Best regards to you both and the, as my wife 👩🦰 puts it, the adorable Odin.
Phil 🇬🇧
Hello Phil! You can find the specifics for the music used in the video under the description :) I don't do this every time as it takes time to copy the titles and links, but if there are music tracks you're interested in the future, feel free to ask! Have a great day! (Anicia)
@@DomaineSauvage Thank you Alicia 😁. Good of you to reply. I will do this when needed. Great videos 👍, wonderful to see how things are progressing. Best regards, phil 🇬🇧
Geweldig hoe je alles schoon maakt. Je werkt netjes hoor, ik heb respect voor jullie. Wat leuk dat jullie zoontje loopt 😂
Thx Liesbeth! Voorlopig kruipt hij nog liever dan te lopen 😂
GREAT TRAILER
Yeah i think the frame is ok but the bed and sides need rebuilding.
Love watching
Thx Silvia!
33:43 "Polluting is like sh....g in your own bed"....I couldn't have said it better myself!
Mushrooms can help too!
Someone mentioned to put some woodchips in between the soil to help with mushroom production as well! 👍🙏
If the tractor runs, there are some feasibly priced implements to condition soil.
Hey James, in the video there is a shot with an implement that was originally with the tractor i think.
I was once told that a clean farm was a young man's farm and a dirty farm was an old man's farm.
I hope i stay clean throughout my whole life 😂
My grandparents lived on a farm back in the 1930s-50s and there were no recycle centers or even a town dump close enough for them to use. They had 100 acres and they chose a small area 1/2 a mile behind their house to use for a dump. When my mother inherited the property, we inspected it and amazingly enough, there was an old model T Ford in the dump! It was far beyond saving, but I thought it was very interesting, what people did with their things in the old days.
Yeah back then no choice and people also didn't know any better, now at least around here we get educated to try to recycle it and not litter.
I have found some old hinges and locks and some hand tools that i will be keeping 👍
June got an eye on odin while eating firewood !!!!
😁
Haha Philippe, she probably doesn't want Odin stealing her wood 😂
Mr rooster just watching his house getting cleaned out, the girls and June love to be part of the action
The rooster is becoming big and is starting to rule over his hens 😅👍
good wrk well done ,lots of wrk fro you ,it will all be worth it
Thx Diana!
Ik begrijp jouw frustratie. Als iedereen zoveel van de natuur hield als jullie dan zou de wereld er een stuk mooier uit zien. 💪👏
Ja het is soms heel triestig. Moest iedereen gewoon al zijn vuiligheid in de vuilbak doen en niet rondstrooien zou het er al een stuk beter uitzien 👍en dan spreken we nog niet over dat ze moeten sorteren en recycleren... gewoon in de vuilbak zou al veel doen.
A wonderful steward of the land. Thanks for your hard work! May God bless you! Janice from Arkansas USA
Thx Janice!
I get for what you want to with the land that clearing the plastic and glass is important, but some rubbish dumps, if they've been used over many generations, can be old and sometimes contain useful or even important artefacts. It sounds as tho' all yours are recent dumps but it might be worth keeping an eye open for older dumps. They will have existed.
Hey John, I have found some old hinges and locks between the rubbish that i am keeping 👍but most of it is just recent trash..
Vous avez du remonter le temps avec cette charrette en bois! Elle devait avoir fière allure; pas comme tous ces déchets enterrés 😢
J’ai remarqué que c’est le lot de beaucoup de nouveaux arrivant dans une propriété campagnarde un peu isolée, en regardant des vidéos de réhabilitation dans d’autres pays (Japon, Portugal, Irlande et bien sur France etc) partout des sacs plastiques enterrés, des déchets variés entreposés, des fonds de produits chimiques mal stockés…. Un temps où les soucis sur l’environnement n’étaient pas à l’ordre du,jour, les déchèterie inexistantes. Bravo ❤et bon courage; merci pour les poulettes aussi😊
Le chariot en bois et le tracteur sont de très bonnes trouvailles, nous en sommes très satisfaits. Entre les ordures, nous trouvons de vieilles serrures, des charnières, des outils, etc. que nous conservons également.
Lorsque nous avons construit notre maison en Belgique, c'était la même chose mais à plus petite échelle, les gens avaient l'habitude de mettre leurs déchets dans le sol.
Mais à la fin, tout redeviendra beau et bon !
Merci d'avoir regardé !
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Just binged watched your videos, wishing you lots of subscribers. Great content and ethics.
Thx Hy!!
I have helicopters come over where I live all the time going over to France like this helicopters, last year I had six helicopters with the two rotors on them come down low enough to see then with the lights on at 1am in the morning with there lights on they were so close and very loud ! I love to see them, I live about 15 miles near Dover Castle in the southeast at this moment it is very hot not as hot as you have it thank goodness .
Oh yeah we love them too, it is quiet where we live now so seeing them pass by is a nice change 😅
Try to get a propper rake. Its hard to find a new good one nowadays as labor has become mostly mechanised and the nescesity to operate a good farmers handtool less imperative. Look arround for a "brocanteur' who sells all kind of old stuff..If you see an old axe there or hand axe for example it is likely to be a "timely/work proven" good one..( I wish I could come soon to help you find that🙂) A good hayfork/fork for example has to have the propper bend, so that when you stand upright with your hand on it in working position (skill is here also important) the fork needs to be in a horizontal position on the ground with the tips slightly bend upwards. Once you've experience the worth of a good axe/hayfork/handtool it will become your "baby" and you will cherish it, recognise its worth and send a mental thank you to the craftsman who made it..
It is a loss that mass production has overruled craftmanship when it comes to making farmers handtool, and perhaps also in even more other trades...
Odintje is walking!!!🥰
Good work editing Anicia, all very entertaining🙂
I hope my explanation/description is not too pompous😑 I couldn find how to upload a picture
I have found lots of old garden tools in the ground but they all need new wooden handles 👍Soon i will have a look to get some of them going again!
Wow just listen to those birds, beautiful. Love watching you guys especially little Oden ❤❤❤
Yeah the amount of birds here is amazing! Maybe with the future pond we will attract more species. ❤
Like the way your cockerel remains static on a mound, now that he's plucked up the courage to come out, and the hens move round him. Is it my imagination or does he seem to like to stay close to you? Perhaps you give him confidence.
He stays close to us when we are outside. We choose a cockerel which is a bit more docile so he doesn't attack us or the other animals 😅
Congratulations on clearing the land so carefully. I totally agree about removing as much of the plastic, glzss and man-made materials as possible, but agree with others on here that I dont think the soil is too "poisoned". Turning it over, raking it and aerating it like you have done will have made a huge difference. It isn't industrial toxicity, and I'm sure it would recover if you put it down to grass. But i totally admire what you are doing!!
Yeah there is a lot of life in the soil so i am not too worried once i have removed most of the materials. I will put the trees and plants on that help clean it.
Thanks for another inspiring video. I've just reinstated my nettle patch because I found it speeds up the composting pile.
Les poules sont au chômage, tu fais tout le boulot pour elles 😅😅😅
Hahaha 😂
WOW - big job ... so good to c young ones like yourselves cleaning up the land !
It takes a while to clean it out that's for sure 😅
Hi, just started watching this week, you’re doing a fabulous job! I was thinking you might benefit from a magnetic roller. It’s just a tube on wheels that has a magnet under it, and a long handle and you just go over your drive, lawn, barn floors and perhaps your soil and it just pics stuff up like magic! My son mows lawns. I’m going to get him one for his driveway, cause he’s always getting a flats on mowers ( using tubes helps a lot also as they are easier to patch) and make it easy to pump up your tire again once the air goes out and the seal is broken. ( I dug up a half small bucket of nails some prior idiot working on the house either just dumped or knocked them over and left them there. They were right on the edge of the dirt so anytime you move he could be getting a flat on them. I still didn’t get them all pulled out of the ground with ridiculous! But you can go all over your yard with them and you can get them shorter and longer for all kinds of prices. They’re not really that expensive depending on the size you get and how fancy you wanna get. I know when I’m working on the outside of the house, you know you end up dropping a screw or nail on the ground, so I use my magnet on an expanding tool wave around the pick up my screws, but it would be cool to have one of the small ones just to do that make it a lot easier and they’re very cheap. Some places for a small one looks about 14 inches wide at Harbor freight it’s less than 20 I think. That’s US DOLLARS. I was gonna put a picture in the chat, but I don’t think I can what I’m talking about. Just if you don’t know what it is just search online wheels. Harbor freight was called mini magnetic sweeper. 17.5 inches long with wheels for $13.99. So you can get them cheaper get a little longer ones, and the price goes up. Of course you can buy them at other places that might be a lot more, but it really looks like a handy thing I have around when you’re constantly dealing with stuff and tools and nails, and, your dirt pile and everything else I would take it would come in handy. Good luck keep in mind. You’re growing boy when he’s walking is gonna be very attracted to all your equipment on the farm and you need to establish rules for him to stay away from lawnmowers and things, I can’t tell you I have experienced. I know someone who’s child lost the bottom of their legs from my lawnmower. They can go underneath the equipment when you’re riding the tractor or even fall off you’re holding them very securely, but you need to teach them they are not to come around until you wave to them to come.
. I suggested it another video you might build him a nice large shady area for him with shade, some sun and all is outdoor planes, equipment sandbox. (make sure you got a nice cover over that sandbox or your cat will be sure to find it ) back in our childhood days we just scooped it out but now that mother I’m thinking that’s not a good idea lol. etc. and he’ll be happy as long as that comes as natural for him to play in his little play while you’re working and he won’t resent it when you’re too busy to attend specifically while you’re working I’d rather keep my child in a playpen well I’m cooking inside rather than having them underfoot getting burnt. People today don’t like the idea of plants, etc. but it saves you a lot of grief and saves a lot of injuries from happening. He wasn’t in there all day long. He was in there when he could be in danger. Then I brought it outside and I would work in my garden when he was young. He would be right near me in the shade having a good old time. Then after that we had a closed play area & play house off side of our house and then I had taught them, how to keep out of trouble when I use good sense around for me equipment and any equipment around home, including saws and chainsaws and blah blah blah. My second husband he was on the fire company/rescue squad so I could tell you more stories that’s not what you want to hear. But what you really don’t wanna hear is how you took a walk out along the lawn. Your husband was mowing and a rock flew over and hit one of you in an eye! I’ve been hit on my legs, small child could be hit in the eye or elsewhere and it wouldn’t be pretty. Please please I don’t say these things to be a nag old lady. I say these things because with all the modern equipment you need to be teaching them how to be around all of it to be safe, and put protocols of safety in action to keep them back even if they want their attention. Stay back or away until they are acknowledged, and the machine is shut off and they are pulled over. Anyway, I know I started not making much sense near the end, but I’m dictating it and for some reason UA-cam has been a pain in the neck to do that in and try to correct it. It keeps jumping around so bear with me. I’m sure you’re smart parents, but your new farmers and I was actually told later when I was renting a place on a farm they wouldn’t rent people with children, and they met my daughter and saw that she wouldn’t get in trouble or go places she were told not to and we could live there after all. So once he’s on his own little feet running around like crazy they’re so fast with the blink of the eye they could be out of your sight and it’s scary. Scary as hell that happens.
Great thorough job cleaning all the contaminate from your land well done
Whatever did past owners do ? Not good guardian’s
Your rooster follows you like a pet 👍
Thx Sue! Oh the owners itself were farmers but they were not the one who did this, this was a renter 🤔
Your little digger is amazing - and a great investment. There's a NZ storybook for children called 'The Little Yellow Digger' and its been a great hit with youngsters. Your son would like it too. All kids love diggers (and maybe odd adults too lol). ♥♥
You should wear a mask when cleaning the chicken coup. The bacteria in soiled hay can make you very sick. My sister ended up in hospital from that,!!
I will try to remember next time 😉
Het werk zal voorlopig niet gedaan zijn, dus goed gedacht dat temporiseren goed en pure winst kan zojn
Sad the old residents had no conception of pollution. Different times back then. Fantastic that you are cleaning it up.
Yeah, it still happens today but anyways we are cleaning it up and it will be better again!
You could possibly fix the wagon, it looks like it is in decent shape. You could hook it up to the tractor and haul all kinds of stuff. Maybe you could put some hydraulics underneath to tip up the bed and dump it! Great video! Thank you!
It is fixable but needs a lot of work, i will show the true state of it in a following video. Our trailer that we use behind the van has hydraulics!
That is wonderful about your current trailer! Unfortunately about "alot of work"....😢 ❤
Great job
I agree with "Jay" below that the clean-up is necessary for your family going forward. I watch a few UA-cam programs such as yours and the farms people are buying are just filled with trash. What is wrong with people anyway to treat the land with such disrespect? And please, "They didn't know better" is simply not true.
We agree, the only way is forward and clean it up and be done with it 😎 "They didn't know any better" doesn't apply here either in my opinion since we are talking about trash from around 2010 😂
Chickens can also get bumblefoot from standing on sharp items, the dog could get cuts to his paws and you could get tetanus from metal left on the ground.
More reasons to get rid of it 👍😀
Your Good man.. because you love nature beautiful God creation.. amazing place
Goodness what a terrible mess you have had to deal with your doing a wonderful job it looks so much better now god luck xx
It is what it is, most of it will be cleaned and the rest that we missed will be for nature to deal with.
That looked like hard work, Philippe.
Perhaps use a metal detector as well ?
Hey Daytona, most of it will be gone since i went until i hit the yellow layer and the metal bits that stay behind will rot away pretty quick it is the plastics that bother me more.
Wood warms you 3 times 1. When you cut it 2. When you split it 3. When you burn it!
Hermosa clase de cuidado medio ambiental
Love the originality & colour of the last dress, & it suits you, but I wonder if it's OTT for the occasion.
I don’t see lemon trees? Lemon tree do very good here in Copperopolis 😃
I don't know if we can grow lemon trees here, maybe in a secluded warm corner.
Did the Rooster venture out finally? I was just going to offer as part of my "Back to the Land" family of enterprises, our Rooster counseling service where with a bottle of rooster enhancements, and our video and audio tapes which encourage strutting and crowing, we would have him in the proper king of the barnyard postures in no time. I see that is no longer necessary though.
hahaha he is getting used to being out now 😂, i think in the beginning he was afraid of all the working happening around his coop 👍
Ще одне- щоб просіяти грунт або пісок ми використовуєм від старих залізних ліжок сітку) ту на який ранише клали матраци.
У мене був такий матрац у ранніх відео, який я використовував для просіювання ґрунту!
I hear an accent and I guessed you were a native french speaker, but then when you spoke to your child and the dog it was not french. What was it I heard, dutch maybe, or German?
Je vous souhaite une bonne vie en France!
Dutch! We are for the Flemish part of Belgium, but we do get French at school that is maybe why 👍 Thx!!
No tires o vendas ese remolque, que con poco lo arreglas y te serà de mucha utilidad
That rubbish is terrible. Well done for cleaning it up
Thx, we have loads more rubbish to clean up in the future!
You showed a brief shot of a nest of bugs, ants maybe? I would have thought you would have addressed that and showed us how you handled that. Can you tell me what they were and what you did? Thanks. Love the channel. Odin is walking a bit we see. Hang on!
If it was in the garden i just let them be, they done bother me. Nests we find behind render that we removed they go away by themself after they get exposed to the elements.
Were they big ants?
In the garden they are normal ants I think who make mounds as their nest.
My family bought 70 acres in USA. I have found 5 trash dumps. So frustrating.
Not uncommon at all, but as other have stated some are from the old days when nothing was in place to manage trash and people just didn't know. Anyways it is good that people start cleaning it up! 👍
If you want to track airplanes or helicopters I use flight radar 24, it’s free to use and,I,live between 2 major airports and the small craft flight path, I get military planes from a lot of nations
And chem trail planes ??...no one even question why it doesnt stop raining ????
I will install it, now i would ask a friend to look for me but in France the military flies with their transponder off when doing these exercises.