I think it would be cool to go back to this tree house every year to see if the 4 trees grow around the house or how long it lasts. But be careful on the stairs. Those usually give way first! I enjoyed this video. 😀
I am just feeling tired to watch his hard work and dedication ...which I can't image to do ...uff...but at the end it is satisfying and very relaxing to get a wooden home on tree in the free environment specially in rainy season...i wish to be over there...❤😊
I like it. 2 changes I would have liked, extended wood past the tree for a deck over the water. And would have enclosed bottom portion, put door at ground level, where stairs are. Then accessed from below with a ladder and trap door. That way you could possibly have more storage below. I didn't see you nail the wood down between trees and a little worried if a heavy wind comes around will dislodge some walls.
Yes, all that would've been even more spectacular. Only, he probably could've made it at least a 2 story treehouse, or a 3 story treehouse with the penthouse suite at the top.
Warm feelings, Hello again my friend. This is the third video of your's I have watched now and this one really brings back memories for me as myself and a Kenny, my best friend then, when I was about 9 or 10 years old, built a similar 'log fort', thats what we called them, in the woods behind my home back in Nova Scotia, Canada. Our's was built in a single tree that had multiple branches, similar to the tree you built the 'Bird Nest' in your video I first watched 3 days ago. We would camp out in it on the weekends and through the summer vacation we practically lived in it other than going to my house to get food, usually canned foods, most often canned peas and canned salmon, sometimes canned potato. We had an old camping water cooler jug that held whatever you wanted to drink in it. We would make powdered Orange Juice and bring it with us to the fort when we would stay overnight. The one big difference between your tree fort is that we used an 8ft x 4ft piece of plywood for the floor, and the roof was of lengths of board that were about 6inx7ft, the base was logs as well as the walls but we had the logs on the walls standing upright instead from side to side. We built 2 bunk beds, a small table attached to the wall with hinges we found in our tool shed at my house, and 2 wooden kids chairs. Flashlights was our night time lighting, we had an assortment of flashlights that we used to charge the batteries for at my place. We found some thin foam mattresses somewhere that were clean and put those on the bunk beds and would put our sleeping bags on top of to sleep. Playing cards, planning what would do the next day, riding our bikes all over the neighbourhood, going fishing at the lake nearby, I was terrible at fishing, Kenny was incredible at catching fish, usually lake trout, most times we just threw them back in the lake after taking them off the hook so they could continue about their lives, sometimes we would cook them at my house and take them to the fort to eat that night. Man, that's about 43 years ago. Haven't seen Kenny for many years. That reminds me, what's your name? I'm Matt. I have some other bushcraft friends here on UA-cam in other countries and I greatly enjoy messaging back and forth. One friend is BUSHCRAFT GR in Greece, you would probably enjoy his videos. He's very much an outdoorsman. Well, Thank You for another great video. I look forward to watching more of them. Keep Safe and Much Love to Ukraine, it's very wrong what has happened. Matt - Toronto, Canada
Matt, my name is Mykhailo. I am torn by your comment. I am very glad that my video brought back warm memories from your childhood. As a child, my friend and I also built many huts of various shapes and purposes, and we felt happy. Now, making these videos, I also feel happy and unburdened, just like when I was a child. Sometimes it is very difficult, but the emotions you get from the completion of construction are difficult to describe. I'm glad that so many people like what I do. It inspires someone to just leave the house, someone plunges into warm nostalgia, and that's great! Thank you Matt, see you soon! My little dream is to visit the wilds of Canada one day!
@@PolissyaBushcraft Hey Mykhailo, Cool name. Is that the Ukraine version of Michael? I totally understand feeling unburdened when you revisit the simple things from being a child and feel that sense of being a kid again, that's been my goal my entire life. Being a kid is a very special time in everyones lives and too many forget what it was like to be completely open minded with a free heart that could wander anywhere. Most of my adult life has been chasing that feeling in everything I have done up until the last 13 years which is when I got serious about being an adult, but now realize that was a mistake and am constantly fighting the kid in me from bursting out and going on a hilarious and happy rampage of fun. About visiting the wilds of Canada one day. DO IT. Never put off today what you wanted to do last year. I might not be here when you do as I'm planning a big move with my wife where I will be moving out of Canada very soon and going to a country I never had thought of going to until a few years ago, Dubai. We are both going to move there to work and take care of my wife's family, (my InLaws) in the Philippines. Also so we can be together as a couple. But hey, maybe on one of our Canada visits you and me can coordinate and come to Canada all at the same time and meet up. I could show you some of Canada? Oh and Mykhail, Dakuyayu my friend. Matt - Toronto, Canada
I want that tiny wood stove ❤ Also, it's more humane to let the water reach boiling point before putting the crawdads in so they don't have to slowly boil to de@th. They unalive instantly upon being put into boiling water.
Eres muy talentoso das idea como hacer una cosa para el que no la tenga me gustó mucho porque soy fantástica de la naturaleza te quedo hermosa te felicito bendiciones para ti. DIOS te bendiga 🙏 siempre 🙏 ♥️ amen
This is a abselute high level skill.. Im happy to see every moment of your video.. You gave many of the ideas to ease the work very skillfully.. I have never saw such a intelligent and Exilent perfect job done before in any camping video.. I'm from india🇮🇳🇮🇳 thanks brother . U r genius👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great work but it lacks complementary things such as covering the openings with mud as well as the roof to prevent rain and covering the floor... Yes, he used grass but it is not correct. The openings must be covered with mud or another material and nylon must be used for
Você é incrível, um verdadeiro artista. Amo acompanhá-lo em suas jornadas. Continue trazendo mais vídeos. Um grande abraço! De: São Paulo, Brasil! 🇧🇷❤️
I LOVED THIS , now no matter where you came from you could actually have your own house, a mud stove and a mud fireplace underneath the ground to hide and keep your family safe or just a little house like this is this is perfect!, You don’t need to move you just need to hunt and fish
Como consegue fazer uma cabana tão linda com poucos recursos? Vc tem uma habilidade nata. Sabe o que eu adorei? De ver sua felicidade na chuva, vc parecia uma criança. É bom demais. Parabéns garoto, continue nos dando a chance de admirar seu trabalho. Vc é um gênio
Your channel is truly inspiring! The content is creative, engaging, and showcases a remarkable level of effort and dedication. It’s amazing how you consistently deliver high-quality videos that resonate with the audience. Keep up the fantastic work!
While you constructed a nice tree house, in the future never ever build in multiple trees. Their individual movement during wind and storm will eventually rip that structure out of the tree. Pick one solid tree and build the entire structure in that one tree. Then when the wind blows or a storm comes up the tree house moves securely with that one tree and stays solid with that tree. Just my humble opinion...
@@lindaweldon1927 me gusta la construcción yo he construí la mitad de mi casa donde hoy vivo porque me gusta soy feliz en ella soy mujer pero uno tiene que echar Asia adelante cuando necesite eso es valentía honrado y Dios que te ayuda con su buena fe hay que tener vantia y veras que todo te sale bien bendiciones para el mundo que si nos atrevemos amén. Bendiciones para todos amen 🙏
How is he keeping the rain off the camera? Ooo the drama! This one might be my favorite though, little log cabin up in the trees. The Tranquility of these videos is just what the doctor ordered as I was having some dramatic moments while sick with the flu. I was watching archeology documentaries which are generally calm, but once in a while archaeologists get a little tense and excited. I'm very much enjoying all these earthy sounds. Aww the mossy roof is so charming!
could also be his own forest. In some countries the laws are not so strict and you can build such housing there. Here in Germany that would be impossible, because we don't have much forest left and we need strict laws to keep the rest of it in good condition
@@Silent-Pain. Ja, aber du kannst mit deinem Wald nicht einfach machen was du willst. Für Alles brauchst du eine Genehmigung und du musst dich an sehr viele Gesetze bezüglich der Waldwirtschaft halten...
Topping the trees after the last story of construction would greatly reduce swaying. Healthy trees will "bush out" where cut giving excellent protection from sun and rain the following seasons.
Awesome 👏👏👏super, super nice job … I think you are the best one building cabins , congratulations young man . But you forget the plastic for the rooftop 😊
You probably could've made a 3 story treehouse, with the top floor being the penthouse suite. That would've been soooo cool man. I mean, how often to you find in nature 4 trees growing like that, almost in a perfect square or rectangle. That's a lucky find.
This is real survival in the wild, everything is very real and very dangerous. You are a strong, smart and brave guy. This is really a very interesting channel and worth knowing ❤❤
Greetings from Canada thanks for sharing this video & I forgot about crayfish and that they are edible not too prevalent here but still around just watch your fingers ouch😮
This guy is amazing ! He makes it look easy, but that's crazy hard work and pure talent ❤
I think it would be cool to go back to this tree house every year to see if the 4 trees grow around the house or how long it lasts. But be careful on the stairs. Those usually give way first! I enjoyed this video. 😀
I am just feeling tired to watch his hard work and dedication ...which I can't image to do ...uff...but at the end it is satisfying and very relaxing to get a wooden home on tree in the free environment specially in rainy season...i wish to be over there...❤😊
He's skills is so underated and he's work is so fantastic is so hard to do nice video❤
I like this tree house because it looks sturdy and well done.❤
One thing I would do is cover the gaps to keep out snakes and bugs.
어릴 때 꿈꾸던 일이 실행되는 것을 보게되어 너무 행복합니다
오래 보고 싶네요 정말 멋진 청년 입니다!
와우😮 이 멋진 나무집을 40여분만에 뚝딱 만드셨네요😂😊😊
I am Arab by origin and I see you building your childhood home, the tree house. Keep going, what you are doing is beautiful.❤❤🛖🪵🏞
I like it. 2 changes I would have liked, extended wood past the tree for a deck over the water. And would have enclosed bottom portion, put door at ground level, where stairs are. Then accessed from below with a ladder and trap door. That way you could possibly have more storage below. I didn't see you nail the wood down between trees and a little worried if a heavy wind comes around will dislodge some walls.
Yes, all that would've been even more spectacular. Only, he probably could've made it at least a 2 story treehouse, or a 3 story treehouse with the penthouse suite at the top.
Warm feelings,
Hello again my friend. This is the third video of your's I have watched now and this one really brings back memories for me as myself and a Kenny, my best friend then, when I was about 9 or 10 years old, built a similar 'log fort', thats what we called them, in the woods behind my home back in Nova Scotia, Canada. Our's was built in a single tree that had multiple branches, similar to the tree you built the 'Bird Nest' in your video I first watched 3 days ago.
We would camp out in it on the weekends and through the summer vacation we practically lived in it other than going to my house to get food, usually canned foods, most often canned peas and canned salmon, sometimes canned potato. We had an old camping water cooler jug that held whatever you wanted to drink in it. We would make powdered Orange Juice and bring it with us to the fort when we would stay overnight.
The one big difference between your tree fort is that we used an 8ft x 4ft piece of plywood for the floor, and the roof was of lengths of board that were about 6inx7ft, the base was logs as well as the walls but we had the logs on the walls standing upright instead from side to side.
We built 2 bunk beds, a small table attached to the wall with hinges we found in our tool shed at my house, and 2 wooden kids chairs. Flashlights was our night time lighting, we had an assortment of flashlights that we used to charge the batteries for at my place.
We found some thin foam mattresses somewhere that were clean and put those on the bunk beds and would put our sleeping bags on top of to sleep.
Playing cards, planning what would do the next day, riding our bikes all over the neighbourhood, going fishing at the lake nearby, I was terrible at fishing, Kenny was incredible at catching fish, usually lake trout, most times we just threw them back in the lake after taking them off the hook so they could continue about their lives, sometimes we would cook them at my house and take them to the fort to eat that night.
Man, that's about 43 years ago. Haven't seen Kenny for many years.
That reminds me, what's your name? I'm Matt.
I have some other bushcraft friends here on UA-cam in other countries and I greatly enjoy messaging back and forth. One friend is BUSHCRAFT GR in Greece, you would probably enjoy his videos. He's very much an outdoorsman.
Well, Thank You for another great video. I look forward to watching more of them.
Keep Safe and Much Love to Ukraine, it's very wrong what has happened.
Matt - Toronto, Canada
Matt, my name is Mykhailo. I am torn by your comment. I am very glad that my video brought back warm memories from your childhood. As a child, my friend and I also built many huts of various shapes and purposes, and we felt happy. Now, making these videos, I also feel happy and unburdened, just like when I was a child. Sometimes it is very difficult, but the emotions you get from the completion of construction are difficult to describe. I'm glad that so many people like what I do. It inspires someone to just leave the house, someone plunges into warm nostalgia, and that's great! Thank you Matt, see you soon! My little dream is to visit the wilds of Canada one day!
@@PolissyaBushcraft Hey Mykhailo, Cool name. Is that the Ukraine version of Michael?
I totally understand feeling unburdened when you revisit the simple things from being a child and feel that sense of being a kid again, that's been my goal my entire life. Being a kid is a very special time in everyones lives and too many forget what it was like to be completely open minded with a free heart that could wander anywhere.
Most of my adult life has been chasing that feeling in everything I have done up until the last 13 years which is when I got serious about being an adult, but now realize that was a mistake and am constantly fighting the kid in me from bursting out and going on a hilarious and happy rampage of fun.
About visiting the wilds of Canada one day. DO IT. Never put off today what you wanted to do last year. I might not be here when you do as I'm planning a big move with my wife where I will be moving out of Canada very soon and going to a country I never had thought of going to until a few years ago, Dubai. We are both going to move there to work and take care of my wife's family, (my InLaws) in the Philippines. Also so we can be together as a couple. But hey, maybe on one of our Canada visits you and me can coordinate and come to Canada all at the same time and meet up. I could show you some of Canada?
Oh and Mykhail, Dakuyayu my friend.
Matt - Toronto, Canada
Dude I just saw your video of you building that cabin in the tree it was perfect. I'm going to enjoy watching your videos you are one cool dude.
I want that tiny wood stove ❤
Also, it's more humane to let the water reach boiling point before putting the crawdads in so they don't have to slowly boil to de@th. They unalive instantly upon being put into boiling water.
Axt,Säge,Messer und Nägel und du baust ein Zuhause!
Ich bin begeistert,so tolle kreative Arbeit👍
Eres muy talentoso das idea como hacer una cosa para el que no la tenga me gustó mucho porque soy fantástica de la naturaleza te quedo hermosa te felicito bendiciones para ti. DIOS te bendiga 🙏 siempre 🙏 ♥️ amen
3줄기 연리지는 한국에선 보기드문데 그나라는 흔하네요.🎉🎉...물이 있어 좋치만 고인물이라 먹을수 없다는게 아쉽고요...잘보고갑니다..👍
This is a abselute high level skill.. Im happy to see every moment of your video.. You gave many of the ideas to ease the work very skillfully.. I have never saw such a intelligent and Exilent perfect job done before in any camping video.. I'm from india🇮🇳🇮🇳 thanks brother . U r genius👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Great work but it lacks complementary things such as covering the openings with mud as well as the roof to prevent rain and covering the floor... Yes, he used grass but it is not correct. The openings must be covered with mud or another material and nylon must be used for
Uh
@@سامرسعيد-ر1ص…Also, can you imagine the amount of insects he’s bringing into the house with all that ground moss? No chance of sleeping there.
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Wonderful work. I just hope that the tree doesn’t sway too much in high winds. But he seems to know what he’s doing. Bravo young man.
Everything is braced and tight, no sway gonna happen in that thing...
Você é incrível, um verdadeiro artista. Amo acompanhá-lo em suas jornadas. Continue trazendo mais vídeos. Um grande abraço!
De: São Paulo, Brasil! 🇧🇷❤️
I LOVED THIS , now no matter where you came from you could actually have your own house, a mud stove and a mud fireplace underneath the ground to hide and keep your family safe or just a little house like this is this is perfect!, You don’t need to move you just need to hunt and fish
What about the land?
Como consegue fazer uma cabana tão linda com poucos recursos? Vc tem uma habilidade nata. Sabe o que eu adorei? De ver sua felicidade na chuva, vc parecia uma criança. É bom demais. Parabéns garoto, continue nos dando a chance de admirar seu trabalho. Vc é um gênio
All done with hand tools respect!
Очень хорошее видео! Сделано много работы, качественно и красиво! Домик получился просто сказочный.
Удачи тебе и здоровья!
Подписался.
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Excelente trabajo, mucha habilidad me gustó muchísimo muy ingenioso 👍🫶🙏👏👏👏
You definitely got some mad bush skills!
Awesome video Bro! 👊🏻
Me encantó más la casa en el árbol fué encantadora saludos desde Venezuela 🎉🎉
Thiên nhiên bạn làm nơi trú ẩn thật thơ mộng bạn xây dựng ngôi nhà rất tuyệt 🎉🎉👍
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All i need❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤appreciations my brother 💯👑
Your channel is truly inspiring! The content is creative, engaging, and showcases a remarkable level of effort and dedication. It’s amazing how you consistently deliver high-quality videos that resonate with the audience. Keep up the fantastic work!
Watching this at night 🔥
What a cool thing to do with your kids! Kids always want a fort!
Me encanta ver tus videos,construyes cabañas muy bonitas 👌👏👏👏👏
Me gustó mucho esa casita….es hermosa!!!!!
While you constructed a nice tree house, in the future never ever build in multiple trees. Their individual movement during wind and storm will eventually rip that structure out of the tree. Pick one solid tree and build the entire structure in that one tree. Then when the wind blows or a storm comes up the tree house moves securely with that one tree and stays solid with that tree. Just my humble opinion...
That’s a good point
you are really good at survival
so much so that you are good at construction I bet that in 6 days you can build a villa 😅🤣
Mosquito season must be hell there
먼 개소리😮
This is Ukraine, we don’t have mosquito seasons
@@lindaweldon1927 me gusta la construcción yo he construí la mitad de mi casa donde hoy vivo porque me gusta soy feliz en ella soy mujer pero uno tiene que echar Asia adelante cuando necesite eso es valentía honrado y Dios que te ayuda con su buena fe hay que tener vantia y veras que todo te sale bien bendiciones para el mundo que si nos atrevemos amén. Bendiciones para todos amen 🙏
Omg your so creative I wish I was like you!
How is he keeping the rain off the camera? Ooo the drama! This one might be my favorite though, little log cabin up in the trees. The Tranquility of these videos is just what the doctor ordered as I was having some dramatic moments while sick with the flu. I was watching archeology documentaries which are generally calm, but once in a while archaeologists get a little tense and excited. I'm very much enjoying all these earthy sounds. Aww the mossy roof is so charming!
Imagine someone planting that tree to have it warm in winter and he's just building something out of it xd
Nice build 👌 🎉
could also be his own forest. In some countries the laws are not so strict and you can build such housing there. Here in Germany that would be impossible, because we don't have much forest left and we need strict laws to keep the rest of it in good condition
@@LightPresident95148 aber auch hier kann man mit genug Geld sich ein Wäldchen kaufen 😂
@@Silent-Pain.
Ja, aber du kannst mit deinem Wald nicht einfach machen was du willst. Für Alles brauchst du eine Genehmigung und du musst dich an sehr viele Gesetze bezüglich der Waldwirtschaft halten...
Yaratıcılık harika ve ekmek çok büyük saygılar kardeşim❤
어릴 때 꿈꾸던 일이 실행되는 것을 보게되어 너무 행복합니다
오래 보고 싶네요 정말 멋진 청년 입니다! mahuwsmd
Nice treehouse good luck❤❤❤❤
a video of making a tree house in the rain what a great idea I really like your video the best and most eye catching video I have ever seen
Coisa mal feita nem o chão prestou...derrubou árvores pra ganhar like...nunca vai ficar ali
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Your safe haven is wonderful
This man has the potential to use every tree planted during teamtrees
Gerçekten çok iyi olmuş ağaç ev ellerine sağlık
Fabulous, such accurate woodwork. Great editing
Saludos desde Venezuela me encanta todo lo s videos 😊😊
ว้าวสุดยอดมาก คุณทำได้ดีมาก Amazing❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊
انت رحل مبدع اتابعك من الاردن
Хороша робота,друже 🤝
Mantap proses membuat selternya
這是私有林場才有的高貴樹林 感謝獻藝 ❤
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From start till end I watch amazing work. Who's filming the video????
Good job!the roof design is incorrect; the branches should be fixed vertically to prevent rainwater from flowing into the house.
Topping the trees after the last story of construction would greatly reduce swaying. Healthy trees will "bush out" where cut giving excellent protection from sun and rain the following seasons.
진짜 자연인!!
So beautiful house
Your primitive measuring skills are top notch 😉
Nice treehouse. simple yet durable looking. Hope to see a snow storm overnight in that one.
Meus parabéns, amei essa casa. Queria uma pra mim.kkk
That whole platform is being held up by four nails?? That’s incredible
What if you don't have nails to fix the woods , is there any other way to build. Likud and watched your video very much. Greetings
She is amazing😊
Your videos are just so professional. You should have movie star status.
video rất hay..đẹp
멋진 숲속 오두막집
정말 좋아요
당신의 건축에서 영감을 얻어 저도 저으ㅣ 힐링랜드에 트리하우스를 만들어 볼 용기가 생기네요
당신의 열정을 응원합니다.
The tree house is amazing
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It 's an extremely solid form 🎉
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Awesome 👏👏👏super, super nice job … I think you are the best one building cabins , congratulations young man .
But you forget the plastic for the rooftop 😊
What a strong, creative genius! You make it look easy but I know it is not! I hope he teaches classes!
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Quá tuyệt vời , chúc bạn sức khỏe
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Muito linda sua casa da árvore parabéns 👏👏❤
I love your mini cabin beautiful greetings from philippines
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You probably could've made a 3 story treehouse, with the top floor being the penthouse suite.
That would've been soooo cool man. I mean, how often to you find in nature 4 trees growing like that, almost in a perfect square or rectangle. That's a lucky find.
Whats amazing is how perfectly of a tree you found to build it on😂
That’s what men are made of…. I pray for a man built like this
Muito esperto! Aproveitou as 4 árvores para construção da casa!👍
I wished i had a dad like him
Incredible
This man is special!!❤
I like this video from Philippines
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That was a lot of work and he must be very strong.
hats off to him for going out in the cold rain to retrieve his cap
Waiting for your video everytime ❤
Same to you 🤲
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Yt adp#13
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Suddenly i have an itch all over my body seeing those laid out moss
Perfecta👌 genial 😃💡
This is real survival in the wild, everything is very real and very dangerous. You are a strong, smart and brave guy. This is really a very interesting channel and worth knowing ❤❤
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@@Man.shelter 🥰🥰
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Wow…love it!
You are all that is man. Kudos sir.
Sturdy and cozy treehouse 👏👍
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Parabéns pelo seu trabalho, muito top.
You chose four very suitable tree bases
This would be a great little hunting cabin. You wouldn't even have to leave the cabin on rainy or cold days.
احسنت صنعا"يا عزيزي لقد سررت بصنعك لهذا البيت الصغير الجميل .ايام ممتعة وسعيدة أتمناها لك
My ancestors came from Ukraine, on my father's side. Greetings from Canada
정말 대단한 실력이시네요~!!!
Greetings from Canada thanks for sharing this video & I forgot about crayfish and that they are edible not too prevalent here but still around just watch your fingers ouch😮
Hello, your video is very good and healthy❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Unique treehouse 🍓🍓🍓
you are a bloody genius
Very talented 👍 👍 👍
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