It has been my favorite part of your journey to watch you create a refrigerator. That was awesome! I love to see your bunnies, but I keep hoping you’ll get a dog. That would be great company for you! Thanks again for your videos!!!
@@mcgoombsexactly. Get one only if you truly want one. They are a huge responsibility. If you can't take them with you, sometimes you have to get a sitter, if you can find and trust one. That has been the biggest frustration for me in the past. Along with the high prices of vet bills and medication costs when they are sick.
He makes everything look so easy but it's not extremely talented and if I ever had to live in the woods I would hope it would be with him. He sure knows how to survive
Stunned by such beauty, poetry and art. Sir, you are an artist, you transport us back in time, it's enchanting. Many thanks for this dream you have created. You are worthy of being a Compagnon-Maître du Devoir. Bravo, and all my respect for your work. 👍👌🙏🌿🍀🌾
I spent my young years (1950s, early '60s) in a logging camp on the northeast coast of Vancouver Island (BC, Canada) at Menzies Bay. Access was by water, only. My Grandad ran the tug boat for Mac-Blo, the logging company who had several logging leases - but his real skill lay in the direction of woodworking. He built EVERYthing - including four little beds for me, my younger sister and our two cousins - and those beds were so well and sturdily-made - that they lasted for at least four generations of children that I know of. He was one of those men, who - if he had a plot of land and a forest from which to cull wood - he could build you a house from the ground up - and that included all the insulation, plumbing, electrical, etc. He was a FANATIC about "safety" - most especially fire safety - because everything was wood. Our stove for cooking and baking and drying the laundry - was a humongous old cast-iron sawdust burner - and our "heater" was a cast-iron Benjamin Franklin stove in the living-room. I remember my dad spending countless hours in his off-time from the log boom - splitting wood (especially kindling) . . . cut off his thumb, once. "I" learned to split wood before I even started school. But any time we installed a new stove - down would go the fire retardant stuff . . . a roll of it begun on the floor UNDER the stove - followed by a fire-retardant board, then four bricks to elevate the stove even farther from the floor. Then that roll of "whatever-it-was" would be continued to the wall behind the stove, up the wall (projecting about a foot on either side of the stove) - and up onto the ceiling. A hole would be measured and cut into the wall for the stove-pipe - and IT would also be lined with a double layer of that roll of stuff . . . and Grandad would lead all the men every year in cleaning the chimneys of all the houses in the camp. Grandad was also an excellent hunter and fisher. We ate a LOT of venison (my fave, to this day), and a lot of fish, crabs, clams, etc. When it became clear that my Grandad wasn't going to get any grandsons to pass on his skills to - he began to teach me - the oldest of his granddaughters, how to use his wood-working tools: the planers, brace & bit, vice, saws, axes, etc. - and how to keep everything sharp and in good repair. To this day - I LOVE the smell of wood - and things crafted by hand. And I love watching folks who have these skills. To quote my lascivious old swimming coach (a middle-aged woman) - "There is nothing sexier than a competent man." Those skills have been passed down through the generations, too. My brother AND my son (the only boy in his generation of the family) - are both really "handy" people. And they are both excellent cooks, as well. My son can not only re-wire a house to accommodate a modern entertainment centre set-up - but also has all the teeny-tiny tools for fixing watches - and "regular" tools for fixing cars. He saw me installing crown molding in an apartment we once lived in - and build and paint bookshelves - and little by little - he acquired a set of these "handy" skills, himself. Needless to say - I'm loving these videos. I am really getting a tickle out of the "kraal" fence that is being built around the house. Given the proximity of bears and wild boars - I'm going to assume there are also other large predators - lynx, bobcats, cougars, etc. - so such a fence is a good idea. Watching this video has made this old lady smile from many memories of a childhood spent in the wilderness. Thank you.
This is a very good and informative video. Ì like the way you build things. You are very hardworking and self reliant. You have a nice place and God has supplied you with the rest. Thank you and God bless you.
Wow, this video is like a mix between ‘Survivor’ and ‘The Sims’! 🍳🐔 I love how each day is a new adventure, especially the day you traded a rake for chickens. 🐓😂 Can’t wait to see what’s next, maybe an epic battle against invading rabbits? 🐰💪 By the way, your hat is really stylish! I’m curious to know what it’s called so I can find one for myself. Thanks! 🎩😊
Super nice video, you're such a skilled man. I'm so amazed and impressed to your abilities. What I want you to add is to have you a lavatory so that when rain comes you don't need to go to the stream. This may put you convenient in all aspects coz whenever you preparing you're food of course you need to wash those ingredients, those dishes cutlery glasses and so others used in your cooking. of course you need to include water container.
Fajnie się P.oglądało.dobry pomysł na zwierzątka .piękna posiadłość. Jaki to kraj czy można mieszkać w zimie. Jest P. Super facet.z mądrą i jasną głową.Zyczę zdrówka i dalszych pomysłów
Hi! We started watching this yesterday and we love what u are doing. U did a beautiful job. ❤ Make more video because we want to see what u got in store 😃 keep up with your beautiful creations. Dont stop! Question for u. Where is this located.? We both thought it was somewhere in Kentucky ( usa)
I thought about doing something similar I live in Kentucky USA would like to do a share video if you want to,compare notes so to speak the similar and differences
Friends, how do you like the video?
👍👏👏😲😇
Великолепно! Хочется продолжения🙂
I love it so much 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉🩷♥️❤️
What do you have in store for your next project?
Wow the best..
It has been my favorite part of your journey to watch you create a refrigerator. That was awesome! I love to see your bunnies, but I keep hoping you’ll get a dog. That would be great company for you! Thanks again for your videos!!!
Thank you, maybe I'll get a dog in the next!
Про собаку это я вам написал.
@@PetaVillagedon’t get a dog to please a viewer, it’s a big responsibility.
@@mcgoombsexactly. Get one only if you truly want one. They are a huge responsibility. If you can't take them with you, sometimes you have to get a sitter, if you can find and trust one. That has been the biggest frustration for me in the past. Along with the high prices of vet bills and medication costs when they are sick.
I love that kind of house and farmer and everything about it. Like a real relex journey and nature and forest and water fall. And hunting
Thank you!
I would trust this man with my life in an apocalypse
I think it's great,you worked long & hard & made a beautiful village,you have everything you need,you've done a fantastic job.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it and appreciated my work so much
this is awesome, all my stress disappears just by watching, thank you so much.
Thank you very much! Thank you for inspiring me to do more! I'm glad you like it!
@@PetaVillage more please, lol, a joy to see, absolute bliss, thank you good sir.
He makes everything look so easy but it's not extremely talented and if I ever had to live in the woods I would hope it would be with him. He sure knows how to survive
Thank you very much
Amazing. You really know how to live in the forest, making anything you need. This is a wonderful life in the nature. Thank you for your nice video.
Thanks for watching!
Beau travail ! Il ne manque qu'une ou deux choses un pantalon et un teeshirt propre par exemple et une réserve de bois coupé pour l'hiver .
Merci pour le conseil
It's quieter living in the forest. I really like the quiet, steady and calm atmosphere, as well as the natural food
Thank you, it's very nice to hear it, greetings to you from Ukraine
Just listen. It's not as quiet as you think. Frogs, insects, water rushing. Been there, know this is t ru we😅😅
I hope to goes viral cuz damn this is impressive
Que trabajos tan estupendos, la primera vez que te veo y me has encantado felicidades x tus labores,te seguire😊
¡Gracias!
Stunned by such beauty, poetry and art. Sir, you are an artist, you transport us back in time, it's enchanting. Many thanks for this dream you have created. You are worthy of being a Compagnon-Maître du Devoir. Bravo, and all my respect for your work. 👍👌🙏🌿🍀🌾
La creación Divina y la adaptación del hombre al mu do toma do lo que brinda la. Naturaleza viva que hermosa es la vida misma
Así que estoy completamente de acuerdo contigo
A simpler life, but perhaps we are seeing but a glimpse. Nails have to come from somewhere. But I applaud you sharing this.🌻
Thank you for watching my video, I'm glad
С таким мужиком не где не пропадешь❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Спасибо большое
حياة حلوة وهادئة وصحية اتمني متلها كنت احبها مند ان كنا صغار نتابع كارتون فلونة
This is what I call a wonderful life !!
😊
Thank you!
I felt a real happiness watching this video thank you
I am glad that you were able to feel happiness through my video
I found this video very interesting, I just wish I could have seen you build the house and furniture inside of it.
ua-cam.com/video/lYkQmFcj84o/v-deo.html
Very fast growing garden
best video I saw this year
You should rent out the other cabins, and teach classes on survival/ outdoors living refuge.
Ini adalah impian dari semua lelaki saat masih menjadi anak-anak.
Terima kasih, Kawan.
Terima kasih banyak, ini juga mimpiku
I spent my young years (1950s, early '60s) in a logging camp on the northeast coast of Vancouver Island (BC, Canada) at Menzies Bay. Access was by water, only. My Grandad ran the tug boat for Mac-Blo, the logging company who had several logging leases - but his real skill lay in the direction of woodworking. He built EVERYthing - including four little beds for me, my younger sister and our two cousins - and those beds were so well and sturdily-made - that they lasted for at least four generations of children that I know of.
He was one of those men, who - if he had a plot of land and a forest from which to cull wood - he could build you a house from the ground up - and that included all the insulation, plumbing, electrical, etc. He was a FANATIC about "safety" - most especially fire safety - because everything was wood. Our stove for cooking and baking and drying the laundry - was a humongous old cast-iron sawdust burner - and our "heater" was a cast-iron Benjamin Franklin stove in the living-room. I remember my dad spending countless hours in his off-time from the log boom - splitting wood (especially kindling) . . . cut off his thumb, once. "I" learned to split wood before I even started school.
But any time we installed a new stove - down would go the fire retardant stuff . . . a roll of it begun on the floor UNDER the stove - followed by a fire-retardant board, then four bricks to elevate the stove even farther from the floor. Then that roll of "whatever-it-was" would be continued to the wall behind the stove, up the wall (projecting about a foot on either side of the stove) - and up onto the ceiling. A hole would be measured and cut into the wall for the stove-pipe - and IT would also be lined with a double layer of that roll of stuff . . . and Grandad would lead all the men every year in cleaning the chimneys of all the houses in the camp.
Grandad was also an excellent hunter and fisher. We ate a LOT of venison (my fave, to this day), and a lot of fish, crabs, clams, etc. When it became clear that my Grandad wasn't going to get any grandsons to pass on his skills to - he began to teach me - the oldest of his granddaughters, how to use his wood-working tools: the planers, brace & bit, vice, saws, axes, etc. - and how to keep everything sharp and in good repair. To this day - I LOVE the smell of wood - and things crafted by hand. And I love watching folks who have these skills. To quote my lascivious old swimming coach (a middle-aged woman) - "There is nothing sexier than a competent man."
Those skills have been passed down through the generations, too. My brother AND my son (the only boy in his generation of the family) - are both really "handy" people. And they are both excellent cooks, as well. My son can not only re-wire a house to accommodate a modern entertainment centre set-up - but also has all the teeny-tiny tools for fixing watches - and "regular" tools for fixing cars. He saw me installing crown molding in an apartment we once lived in - and build and paint bookshelves - and little by little - he acquired a set of these "handy" skills, himself.
Needless to say - I'm loving these videos. I am really getting a tickle out of the "kraal" fence that is being built around the house. Given the proximity of bears and wild boars - I'm going to assume there are also other large predators - lynx, bobcats, cougars, etc. - so such a fence is a good idea. Watching this video has made this old lady smile from many memories of a childhood spent in the wilderness. Thank you.
I love this comment so much ❤️❤️
I really enjoy the videos. I learn so much! You make building look easy. Thank you for posting!
I am glad that my video was useful for you
@Itinerantmaster I love to watch your videos also because they are so peaceful
This is beautiful way to live his ingenuity is awesome ❤
Thank you very much
You are so creative and smart, love what your doing. I like the shower idea, clever.
Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it
I love this video, I think what youve done is amazing, you are a wonderful carpenter, & fantastic ideas.
Thank you, I am very pleased, a lot of work was done on this project
😢😢❤❤❤😮😮😮omg the food looks so delicious!!!!😊😊😊😊
That was delicious thank you for watching
The Real Life!
Cheers from deep south of France,
🖐😎🦊
Thank you, greetings from Ukraine
This is a very good and informative video. Ì like the way you build things. You are very hardworking and self reliant. You have a nice place and God has supplied you with the rest. Thank you and God bless you.
Thank you very much!
I like your video because I live in countryside. I like beautiful natural
Lovely channel, thanks.
Теперь понятно откуда дом! Лесной! Супер!😊
I like the video congratulations for your work
Quality content video👏
Thank you very much
Unbelievably talented buddy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you, I am very pleased
Enjoyed your video! Very talented builder!
Thanks, nice to hear that
Excellent!!!😊👍
🇺🇸 we’re enjoying your show! Thanks for sharing the content of your new home with us.
Semangat terus pak de
Bujur, meriah ukurku enggo ngena atendu
Wow, this video is like a mix between ‘Survivor’ and ‘The Sims’! 🍳🐔 I love how each day is a new adventure, especially the day you traded a rake for chickens. 🐓😂 Can’t wait to see what’s next, maybe an epic battle against invading rabbits? 🐰💪 By the way, your hat is really stylish! I’m curious to know what it’s called so I can find one for myself. Thanks! 🎩😊
Dommage que il vie seul , une petite compagne et c est le paradis.. ..
Aku sangat menyukainya ❤
What country is this? Love the video.
Ukraine
Super nice video, you're such a skilled man. I'm so amazed and impressed to your abilities. What I want you to add is to have you a lavatory so that when rain comes you don't need to go to the stream. This may put you convenient in all aspects coz whenever you preparing you're food of course you need to wash those ingredients, those dishes cutlery glasses and so others used in your cooking. of course you need to include water container.
I came to check if a new one was out yet, that should let you know I like these videos 🙏🐦❤
Good job🙌
Thank you!
I have recently subscribed to your channel, I wish I had discovered it sooner, my friend, you are living the dream!
saya sangat terkagum dengan pekerjaan anda, saya ingin mengikutinya
Selamat datang di saluran saya, terima kasih telah menonton
Дуже гарний контент, на яку камеру знімаєш?
我喜歡你呈現頻道的感覺❤
Well edited!!✌✌
Thanks for watching.
Оооо привіт друже))
🖐️🖐️
I want a bag of chickens, now I know what to do to get them :)
😂
Wonderful job! No concern about termites eating your cabin?
Thank you, the wood is processed, everything will be fine.
foarte frumos!
Kenapa dirombak sdh bgs . Kandang kenapa tdk diluar saja . Jd pekarangan bersih tdk bau .
That's very very nice video
Thank you!
I little water-proofing material on the roofs of the animals' enclosures wouldn't hurt. They need to not be cold and WET, too.
AMEI SEU VÍDEO,APRENDO MUITO,ACHO SUPER INTELIGENTE e ADMIRÁVEL,ME INSCREVÍ e NÃO QUERO PERDER NENHUM VÍDEO SEU....✨🥰💋✨🇧🇷
Where are the two men who built this place?
They are working on other projects!
Real life ❤ 👍 video 🇱🇰
Thank you 😊
Super super man!!!!
Fajnie się P.oglądało.dobry pomysł na zwierzątka .piękna posiadłość. Jaki to kraj czy można mieszkać w zimie. Jest P. Super facet.z mądrą i jasną głową.Zyczę zdrówka i dalszych pomysłów
Dziękuję za obejrzenie, cieszę się, że spodobała Ci się ta Ukraina
Great video, thank you! The toilet reminds me of Shrek’s toilet. 🙂
Somebody once told me...
Aku sangat menikmatinya
I"LIKE
Terima kasih!
Great! Ist this in USA? Canada ? Australia ?
This is Ukraine
@@PetaVillage OK, thanks ! 🙂
Its a dream a messing respekt 😊
Isnt that the house built by Lesnoy_Offline?
I think he might've found it most bushcraft UA-camrs just abandon their builds afterwards so he probably stumbled upon it or knows lensoy_offline
Super bien filme, mais il doit y avoir une super equipederriere tout ça. ..
This is the cabin from Lesnoy?
Yes
Awesome
It all amazing!!! But why don’t you build an outside shower?”
I have it, watch new videos
@@PetaVillage sweet”
@@PetaVillage the one from 12 days ago?
Hi! We started watching this yesterday and we love what u are doing. U did a beautiful job. ❤ Make more video because we want to see what u got in store 😃 keep up with your beautiful creations. Dont stop! Question for u. Where is this located.? We both thought it was somewhere in Kentucky ( usa)
Thank you very much for the review, this is Ukraine
I thought about doing something similar I live in Kentucky USA would like to do a share video if you want to,compare notes so to speak the similar and differences
Okay
It’s the house of Lesnoy_Offline isn’t it ?
واو❤🎉😊😊
Рыбку попробуй обвалять в муке потом жарить
Mediaeval Dynasty Video Game experience in Real Life. 😮😮😮
Saya lihat vidio pembuatan rumah kayu lesnoy
saw this exact same video on Lesnoy's channel.
So we are a big team
Nice
hey Friend love your videos i was wondering in wich country are u doing this because the vegetation it looks humid and very green.
Thank you very much, I'm from Ukraine!
@@PetaVillage so u are filming this videos on Ukraine?!
Al final quitaras la valla y ampliaras el jardín 🤣
tadi saya melihat orang yg bangun rumah ini di channel lain, apakah kamu membeli rumah ini?
Very nice good job. where is this place?
I loved this video. Keep up the GREAT WORK.
What is your first name? And what town do you live in, in the Ukraine
I like
super
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤😊
Це Закарпаття.
Так😊
pretty sure door goes other way so bear can't get in and if you are stuck inside you can kick your way out. anyone outhouse?
Hola !que les pasó a los 2 jóvenes que construyeron la cabaña
Hola, todo está bien con ellos. ¡Están trabajando en otro proyecto!
Which tree is used for the logs?
I loved the video!❤
Kenapa pondok sama di channel lesnoy_offline
D ou vienne toutes ses planches ? A 10 euros la planche , le gus est millionnaire ?...
Les planches ne sont pas si chères en Ukraine
is it legal?
Wait. Valheim is a real place?
Medieval Dynasty, IRL