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Our Story:
We are Carissa, Iwan & Frankie the sausage dog, and in 2020 decided one night over a bottle of wine that moving from North Wales to Portugal would be a good idea. Within a month we were on the road to Portugal to find the perfect piece of land to call home. We picked up Albi, Joao and Simao the cats along the way, as well as Diogo the podengo and a flock of chickens.
Subscribe to follow our project as we turn an old stone barn into our home, and learn the ropes of looking after a piece of land to make an abundant garden and one day, our very own winery.

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@DianeS2002
@DianeS2002 Год назад
I almost teared up at very random moments because the realisation hit me : what you guys are doing is what life is supposed to be about. Building a home. Farming the land. Riding bikes with the sunset setting the sky on fire. Having animals you care for... Can't wait to see the rest
@Joie-de-Vivre33
@Joie-de-Vivre33 11 месяцев назад
The very same thing hit me - it was a deep realization
@gracecollins8415
@gracecollins8415 10 месяцев назад
Felt the same watching them slather cement over all those stonewalls rather pointing with lime mortar.
@sazennonumber
@sazennonumber 10 месяцев назад
Yes, I agree 100%. More and more people are realizing the same, that life is about freedom and adventure, and are going out of the cities. I love that and I believe that it is the way to change the world and free ourselves.
@chloeuntrau4588
@chloeuntrau4588 10 месяцев назад
@@gracecollins8415 yep....
@monicamayer977
@monicamayer977 9 месяцев назад
What a blessing people were to you. Yes, tearing up
@ianworley8169
@ianworley8169 7 месяцев назад
At the age of 44, we moved to Alto Alentejo, Portugal in October 2002. We rented initially, buying our house in June 2003 completing it's renovation within the first year. We moved back to the UK temporarily in 2005, resumed working and saving, before moving back to Portugal permanently in April 2013. Still here, poorer, infinitely happier and healthier. Britain seems so much worse now than then, whereas Portugal just seems to get better year after year. We'll never, ever go back. I'm 66 this year and will never leave our Alentejan home and life in Portugal.
@tessah1730
@tessah1730 6 месяцев назад
yeah uk is the pitts now - esp with the sun blocking theyre doing even more than ever - I see blue skies in this video - dont remember what theyre like - I so wanna move but dont know how
@nellieblighhill4575
@nellieblighhill4575 6 месяцев назад
Come to Australia, no language barrier, blue skies nearly every day, beautiful beaches...choose your temperature environment ranging from very cold to tropical to semi arid to arid. We have it all. Anywhere off the coast and away from the big cities is very affordable. Come visit first but plan to spend at least a month. Australia is a huge place and you need to experience a lot of zones. Recommended in Late Spring (ie your late autumn) Land in Hobart...Tasmania trip around for 5 days followed by Victoria... spend a week crossing towards the Victorian and South Australian border to Mildura. Then across to the wine country in South Australia (The Barossa). On the way visit Lake Mungo with its sand lunets...amazing. Travel back through the outback (only) a day either side. ...visiting Broken Hill, heading back east to Dubbo then up through the back highway to Toowoomba. Fly north to the Atheton tablelands, see Rockhampton then fly back home from Brisbane. You will have experienced all of the zones in this trip and will have seen about 15% of the country. Just make sure you do it outside the Rainy seasons of winter and summer. Winter in the cooler regions and summer in the hotter regions of Qeensland. So Spring or autumn here but Spring is prettier in my opinion....everything is bursting into life. So early April or Early October
@planet4allofus
@planet4allofus 6 месяцев назад
Living expenses are a lot higher in Australia then in Portugal.@@nellieblighhill4575
@Debbie-henri
@Debbie-henri 5 месяцев назад
​@@nellieblighhill4575Unfortunately for us Brits, the visa requirements for both Australia and New Zealand are very strict. For starters, they don't really want anyone over the age of 50 and you need relevant skills according to their current skill shortages listings, or you have to be an entrepreneur with a transferable business, or simply very rich (a minimum amount to invest in the country's economy 'every' year. And it is no small amount!) If I could motivate my husband to get out of Britain, we had pots of money, and there was a job waiting for our son who still lives with us, I'd be packing our bags now, I can assure you of that. Britain is getting worse by the week, and our politicians focus on stupid things while the 'real' problems get more and more out of hand. (For instance: fighting broke out between French police, people smugglers and migrants as they fought to get into boats and cross the channel very recently. This is what we have coming our way right now, every day - violent, vindictive young men prepared to attack and kill each other turning up by the boatload on our beaches. Our politicians? I don't even know what they're doing any more. Nothing at all it seems. Even worse, here in Scotland, we've had our rights to freedom of speech taken away from us by what is supposed to be the Scottish Nationalist Party. A bunch of spineless wimps more like. Personally, I would urge potential tourists to stay well away from this country and to make the effort tell our national tourist board why you're doing so. I don't holiday in England any more because once I was accused of doing something I absolutely did not by one of these 'newcomers,' the proprietor of the business we were patronising so spineless she reimbursed the other party and tore a strip off me ( yes, I objected, but she just continued accusing me in front of the 'newcomer.') Then, only 2 weeks ago, another of these newcomers, muttering prayers, walked slam into me, as if I wasn't there, his eyes out of focus like he was on something. No apology, even though he walked right across my path and into me. We're hearing the updates of yet another who stabbed a young mother; he has just been picked up and arrested by police. He'll be out in a few years. Our justice system is as soft as those who eagerly hand out tax-paid cars, phones, interpreters, houses, etc to those stepping off the boats. I think there will be an exodus of Brits over the next few years, but only among younger working people, those with active profitable businesses that can offer employment in their target country. The pensioners and infirm will be left behind to survive as best they can in an ever threatening environment, unless they can bring wealth with them. I've been looking around at the prospect of emigrating for a few weeks now, and none of the countries that I would consider are willing to consider pensioners with our sort of wealth level. (I'm not in debt or drowning in mortgage, but I most certainly can't invest the equivalent of hundreds of thousands into another economy 'every' year). So, don't visit. Poor old mother England isn't worth your time any more.
@Francedefence
@Francedefence 4 месяца назад
@@nellieblighhill4575 They are not Australians! Imigration laws are tough, in Australia!
@Adman-p4j
@Adman-p4j 11 месяцев назад
I LOVE watching partners work together on these projects. My wife and I do all of our own home renovations and it's brought us so much closer. SO rewarding also.
@diane9247
@diane9247 7 месяцев назад
I think about that every time I see young people doing difficult things like this - including traveling. We could do this once...no more.It goes by so fast, doesn't it? 🍃🌱🍃
@LillianEmerald
@LillianEmerald 4 месяца назад
"The only thing we'd ever built was a shed on our allotment and that shed then blew away" 🤣I've been there! Thanks for sharing your incredible journey!
@joerosa2532
@joerosa2532 5 месяцев назад
The new reality on the New Earth is exactly what you are doing. I began mine in 2011 moving with my partner from Rome to my parents' small town in Sicily. My father's 4.3 hectare family farm had been in the family since the late 40s but it had been abandoned since 1986 and it appeared like a an overgrown forest of citrus, olive and pine trees, a den for foxes and reptiles of every species. Well, I cleared it all up spending a minimal amount and am continuing on this new life-path journey. Your soul will thank you!!
@NanaR504
@NanaR504 8 месяцев назад
Brave people. Do this while you are young as that kind of physical stress is going to be tough on someone older. Well done!
@manhhaitrinh-l4t
@manhhaitrinh-l4t Месяц назад
This timelapse is incredible! Seeing your off-grid journey from start to finish is truly inspiring and showcases your dedication and resilience. Bravo for creating such a stunning homestead
@dianehepper8764
@dianehepper8764 6 месяцев назад
Well done for your hard work, it is not easy, and most farmers have similar stories, as people we need to recognize that they nourish us, many thanks😢
@EightAcreLake
@EightAcreLake 5 месяцев назад
If I were 40 years younger I would have loved to have followed in your foot steps. If only I had been as brave and if the internet had been around. Good luck to you.
@michelegonzalez9837
@michelegonzalez9837 9 месяцев назад
I wish I had seen this sooner. I am a Mason. I do brick and Stone. A cake bag wouldn't have got that done so much faster. It looks just like a big frosting bag. You fill it with your mud ,fill in all the cracks, then go back and smooth out go back Wherever you bought the trawl and tuck pointer and ask if they have one. It will make this kind of job so much easier in the future.
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid 9 месяцев назад
We did actually try using one but we couldn’t get the hang of it 😅
@Toomanydogs7
@Toomanydogs7 7 месяцев назад
I just found your story, so brave of you both to take on such an adventure. I am most moved by the kindness of people you have met, as well as your love for you furkids, especially the advert for the square company, so cute.
@rosbeaton637
@rosbeaton637 Год назад
It is when one watches it like this that one can see how far you have come and how the property is coming together. The pile of floor rubble has now gone to secure your driveway, everything is used to make improvements. You must feel a great sense of achievement❤
@1SelfStarter
@1SelfStarter 10 месяцев назад
Newcomer, here. So glad I happened across your channel. Luck to you both, and to everyone who helps you. What an upbeat, beautiful couple
@lauriewhitlock8137
@lauriewhitlock8137 Год назад
Congratulations on your success. You are true modern pioneers. Hardship never stopped our ancestors nor you guys. Love your videos
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thank you!!
@MS-gn4gl
@MS-gn4gl 4 месяца назад
Your neighbor selling you that land for so little given he never planned on selling is just another example of how welcoming and nice almost all Portuguese people ive met are. So happy to see y'all pull this off.
@sillymamacita3854
@sillymamacita3854 Год назад
It looked like that cat adopted you guys 😅 it is so sweet to see it with your doggy and how well they get along.
@feanorgu
@feanorgu 6 месяцев назад
Congratulations you are now living the Portuguese life, can't be more in this case, own wine, own eggs and chickens, mostly just taking care of things with no stress and reaping the health benefits of making your own food, olive oil everything! very happy to have you guys and glad i found this channel!
@SecretSquirrelFun
@SecretSquirrelFun 10 месяцев назад
I had a big beautiful vegetable garden and chicken’s. I was having issues with garden pests and eventually I built the (long) chicken run running around the perimeter of my veggie garden area. The run was about 4 feet wide and acted as a chicken forcefield. It actually worked really well ha ha. The chooks obviously scratched freely during the day, but when they were in the chicken run, any bug wanting wanting to get into the garden had to either climb over or run the gauntlet of my chicken army. I miss that old garden, but I know that it is still going strong and being looked after ❤ Thanks for sharing your adventures and for bringing back nice memories for me.
@marilynlanger1932
@marilynlanger1932 Год назад
That’s more than a time lapse. It’s a beautiful story, beautifully constructed!
@mememe332
@mememe332 8 месяцев назад
You need goats for the grass, put them in moveable pens so they won't eat the vegetables. You could also make cheese from their milk.
@ethemhakangencer4609
@ethemhakangencer4609 3 месяца назад
Sheep are better thank goats because they Just eat whts on The ground And dont climb up The trees or The vines
@ednahawkesworth7551
@ednahawkesworth7551 Год назад
Clarissa seeing your Timelapse video made me realise that I’ve been following you since September/ October 2021 and what a difference you have made since then! I’m so thrilled to have seen what you did before I joined you. Absolutely amazing. Keep up the good work as I can’t wait for your next videos. ❤🤩
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Wow thank you following us for so long! I loved looking back and seeing how far we’d come, and excited to see what we can achieve in the next 2 years ☺️ thanks for watching Edna x
@cjs2587
@cjs2587 11 месяцев назад
You should look into building swails on your property that empty into a collection pond at the bottom of a slope. You can harvest a lot fo water this way in the rainy times and use it water and protect your property during hot seasons. If done correctly, you can make the swails around your trees, which offers them water longer as well.
@graffiticreative7649
@graffiticreative7649 4 месяца назад
Great idea
@ToxicVaccines_HivHoax
@ToxicVaccines_HivHoax 11 месяцев назад
Since you have got the space and lots of grass, having a chicken tractor might be a better option that a chicken coop. A chicken tractor is basically a chicken coop with wheels and no floor, that you move around the property so the chicken will be able to graze on fresh grass every time you move the tractor to a new spot in the property.
@knelson5442
@knelson5442 Год назад
Clarissa your work on paper and your editing are both so fine. Keep it up. But to you and Ian I want you to know that after watching you for over a year now (I started watching from a plug in Project Portugal and then binge watching 3 years earlier this year), I do not reach for my kitchen faucet, shower or garden hose that I don’t think of what you guys do just to have enough water to survive. You are an inspiration and I should have told you so before now. This Timelapse really brought it home for me.
@peterwhite9261
@peterwhite9261 Год назад
You both worked so hard, and it has paid off. It has been quite a journey thus far for sure. I look forward to seeing more of the journey. Your channel is one of my favorites on RU-vid. ❤
@chrisdouglass7962
@chrisdouglass7962 Год назад
This is a wonderful vlog 🥰🥰 when you caught Frankie mid stretch I realized my 7lb chihuahua, Lily, has longer legs!! 🤣😜😁 That was a mighty impressive run!! ❤❤
@sgrvtl7183
@sgrvtl7183 Год назад
If anybody thought homesteading was easy, this video is a good 'eye opener'! I lived in the midst of renovation and it is definitely a challenge....Youth on Your Side💖💚
@petebartlett2229
@petebartlett2229 10 месяцев назад
Not youth….grit and determination
@shishrembo5251
@shishrembo5251 10 месяцев назад
am sure its always worth it..am about to start this journey with my 5 years old boy..the fear of the unknown but i wount let that stop me
@martinjames3950
@martinjames3950 Год назад
Although i have followed you since you arrived on the land it's nice to have a recap of what you have done and what you have learnt from uncle nick you can carry forward to when you renovate the other half as they say where i live BON COURAGE 🐱🐶🤗
@projectportugal
@projectportugal Год назад
Wow !! Lovely new images, such hard working soles, so much achieved, absolutely riveting footage, could have been twice as long, some hilarious shots of sanding wood 🤣such a fantastic video, we are so privileged to have made friends with such Fantastic people ❤❤❤
@CLFL14256
@CLFL14256 Год назад
I remember all these projects and am amazed that a year has passed! Time flies
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
It sure does!
@lukeandsarahsoffgridlife
@lukeandsarahsoffgridlife Год назад
I really love this guys .You have come such a long way and it is so beautiful to watch the transformation ❤❤ We love you and Molly sends kisses to Albi the wonderful cat
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thanks so much guys, glad we’ve met you along the way ☺️ cuddles and treats to Mollie and a kiss from Albi xxx
@cecechambers1016
@cecechambers1016 10 месяцев назад
I so so love this video You guys did a wonderful job on everything 👏
@vivo1313
@vivo1313 Год назад
I had forgotten all that you had done and all you had been through. You both have worked very hard. A special shout out to Nick and his wife, they are honest and good people. May you both live in joy and satisfaction.
@tessaelvan5149
@tessaelvan5149 Год назад
what a great way to look back and see everything you have achieved over the years, whether or not you felt you were not ready to take it all on what a success for you both. you have gained knowledge, property, a great following, friends, a special uncle, saving furry friends and a fantastic home off grid. looking forward to enjoying your continuous journey at what lies ahead. thank you and congratulations to you both.
@shelleymacdonald3492
@shelleymacdonald3492 Год назад
Well now, thank you for that video. I don’t usually like the recap videos but I thoroughly enjoyed that one. Great to see the early days. Well done you two👍🏻
@dancarter482
@dancarter482 9 месяцев назад
The grass under your trees will compete with the trees for nutrients as it regrows after every cutting session. Ultimately it will starve the trees. Best to mulch around the trees for their health and leave the grass longer all the way out to the drip-line as the feeder roots reach out past the canopy edge. Lovely animals!
@vivienneturner2028
@vivienneturner2028 Год назад
Lovely video Clarissa! Excellent editing too! 😊😊
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@patrickkonig
@patrickkonig Год назад
What a wonderful catch up and proof of how well you have both done in the last two years with of course 'Uncle' Nicks help, we all need a Nick in life. My favourite is the Kitchen Nook thing! Well done guys.
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thanks so much Patrick!
@chrisdouglass7962
@chrisdouglass7962 Год назад
​@@FrankieOffGridand the spice shelf!!
@MIFnc12367a
@MIFnc12367a 7 месяцев назад
Gosto de ver os vossos vídeos!
@4711karo
@4711karo Год назад
I’m very happy to have found you and I’m enjoying this first video that I am watching. Your first year was crammed full to the brim. Congratulations, you have worked and learnt so much. Thank you to you both for sharing your story.
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
We are also very happy you found us! Thanks so much!
@LorraineinAustralia
@LorraineinAustralia Год назад
I was introduced to you both by Bee and Theo .. they visited and looked through your garden. My goodness, you have come a long way since then Uncle Nick is an wonderful mentor to have close by. I have seen you grow and change, adapt to the realities of a completely new life and you have both done so well. Looking forward to seeing what happens next ❤️❤️❤️
@chaosordeal294
@chaosordeal294 5 месяцев назад
I used one of those pump-to-pressurise water sprayers for years. As I was watching you, it dawned on me that you could forego the pumping if you hung it just higher than you needed it to spray.
@Khushboo-e-Hassan12
@Khushboo-e-Hassan12 Год назад
"""Your videos are not only beautiful in terms of content but also in how you edit them ! keep sharing the awesome videos."🌹🌹🌹"
@francinemoses-turner4336
@francinemoses-turner4336 9 месяцев назад
never say sorry for your Not so great editing, Its your journey, could listen to your Narrating voice every day. Very calming. One of my best friends in high school was from Portugal
@richardteychenne3950
@richardteychenne3950 Год назад
Really lovely reliving happy memories from your journey 😍
@sharondoust5002
@sharondoust5002 Год назад
Absolutely loved the video of your journey seeing it made me envious Frankie is a treasure love her to bits when she was rolling on the couch and showing her teeth a cheesy smile you have done heaps since you have moved to Portugal Nick and Andrea are a fabulous couple I also watch them thanks again regards Sharon greetings from Australia
@artycles
@artycles Год назад
Huge progress, I hope you're proud of this😘
@miriammuskal5402
@miriammuskal5402 Год назад
What a fabulous video❤
@magicwendy210
@magicwendy210 Год назад
great compilation of the past 2 years, l have followed you since the beginning your videos kept me sane during all the past few years world madness, and l have loved watching your progress with film making too 😁 thank you for sharing your journey l can't wait for you to work on the main stone building, hugs to you all x
@AleeshaSattva
@AleeshaSattva Год назад
Thank goodness you made the leap!!!
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
💛💛
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thanks Patty!
@beatriceduana232
@beatriceduana232 10 месяцев назад
Thank God almighty for you guys, Amen 🎉❤ lots of love for you guys, Amen and Amen
@terryevans5476
@terryevans5476 Год назад
Congratulations on first three years. Best wishes for the next three. Love from Cornwall ❤
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thanks so much Terry!
@alanjones3771
@alanjones3771 6 месяцев назад
Good luck it looks fantastic iam a 70year old man I wish I was young enough to join you out there away from this wicked England 😂 Alan.
@ianinglis5354
@ianinglis5354 Год назад
Thank you so much for your catch-up story. I joined only recently and wasn’t able to get the big picture. What a journey you have had so far. Full of admiration for what you’ve achieved. Well done.
@sheilakerr-jones4345
@sheilakerr-jones4345 Год назад
Love carries you through…❤️💙🐾
@AleeshaSattva
@AleeshaSattva 13 дней назад
I'd forgotten just how much work your spice rack was... *I love it!
@CampOutWest
@CampOutWest Год назад
What a video! You guys are amazing! So pleased we get to see all the amazing work you've done and very grateful RU-vid has let all our paths cross ❤ Hearing about your shed blowing away made us chuckle 😂😂😂😂 watching Iwan trying to put the snake in the bag.... 😬😬😬😬😬 Frankie in the water tank and the lake swim, so sweet! So pleased you were able to buy the land off your neighbour and keep this dream going! Also loved seeing Iwan abseiling into the well haha. Jon just shouted in the background 44 LITRES OF OIL! You guys did such an amazing job on the kitchen! Love seeing the garden and chicken area come to life and can't wait for the next video from this Timelapse review xxx (I was writing my comment in real time as I watched the video haha)
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Ahhh diolch cariad for such a lovely comment guys, and glad our paths have crossed too, really hoping we can come visit next summer. It’s the best olive oil ever too! We’re on our last 5litres, hoping it’ll keep us going to November when we pick again ☺️ if we were to build a shed now after all we’ve learnt… 😆 it would be the envy of the allotment. Can’t wait to see where your project over this year, so cool to see you doing it in our beloved wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 xxxxxxx
@brianpoole5483
@brianpoole5483 Год назад
A beautiful journey through your adventure in Portugal, so far, all with your inimitable pacing, humour and sense of style. I think this might just be my favourite video of the year!
@christine3358
@christine3358 Год назад
I don’t usually watch recaps when I’ve been a constant viewer…. This was lovely to watch and I felt your accomplishments! Well done and thanks for taking us along.
@tinabellrock
@tinabellrock 2 месяца назад
Guys thank you for being super honest and real Ive been living off grid for two years its bot easy nor cheap Thankyou
@teresajames5993
@teresajames5993 Год назад
Yes huge progress but you should have used limemortar not cement to do the walls. And icing bags need mix that’s really runny to work. 🤗🤗👍
@robinfereday6562
@robinfereday6562 8 месяцев назад
Was hoping someone would mention limemorter
@rhondadean5455
@rhondadean5455 Год назад
T y for recap. Events i do not know as I only just found you around the point of working on your driveway entrance. Very lovely pleasant to visit with you. Funny animals. Sweet
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thanks for following! I promise we’ll get the driveway done soon! 🤣
@rhondadean5455
@rhondadean5455 Год назад
​@@FrankieOffGridcan I just say how great Nick is to help and teach you all and me. Hes a man's man. Can do will do guy. Wish I had him.
@pengting19
@pengting19 11 месяцев назад
Looks amazing, I would suggest creating swales or a small wetland so your always have water and would really help keep the soil moist that would be amazing too watch 😅❤
@ruthconstantino6861
@ruthconstantino6861 Год назад
Amazing what you've built with your hands and with Uncle Nick's tutorials. You are wonderful experiential learners, the best kind of padawans to have. It's also cute to watch your pets grow from their youth.
@abdimumin1652
@abdimumin1652 7 месяцев назад
Am watching u from 🇨🇦 Alberta Canada it’s amazing to see you guys work together like a team. Keep up the good work.
@meglange3595
@meglange3595 Год назад
Fun to go back and re-watch the process. My favorite thing you made is the "crazy" shelf in the kitchen. I just love it. Great idea and it turned out beautifully. The kitchen wouldn't be complete without the Albi handprint 😄. I'm thinking that FOG was the first Portuguese channel I discovered, and then the others started showing up. I enjoy them immensly and I'm so happy I found you all 😊. Take care. 🥰🌿♥️
@wilwilliamson8831
@wilwilliamson8831 Год назад
I have learnt over the years ( not a builder by trade) if you do concrete etc my cat will always leave prints in it , it’s their sign of approval, love the channel still playing catch-up ❤️😻
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Yes I think you’re right! 😂 thanks for watching!
@timeforchange3786
@timeforchange3786 11 месяцев назад
It made me worry the cat was going to try and clean it's paws and ingest the concrete. 😒
@jacquionly
@jacquionly Год назад
Great video, an enjoyable trip down memory lane. Look forward to the next one, all the best.
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thank you!!
@mm.6991
@mm.6991 Год назад
What a fantastic journey, arduous but pleasurable. How beautiful to be able to travel with you following your achievements. Congratulations 👍❤️😘💯
@jimhinchliffe8211
@jimhinchliffe8211 2 месяца назад
Loving watching how you are get on thank you for sharing wishing you both the best of luck for the future ❤
@robyn7287
@robyn7287 5 месяцев назад
Your animals are precious. Your little dog playing on the sand was like a kid.😅😅 this compilation of the build shows just how much hard work you both have put into this. You’ll have this record to share and remember in years to come. Congratulations
@johannajarte4667
@johannajarte4667 2 месяца назад
According to others on youtube repairing stonehouses in France and Portugal its a no no pointing with cement because it wont let the stonewalls breath and dry out damp. Lime would be the correct material to use.
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid 2 месяца назад
Yes.. apparently granite from central Portugal has lungs 😅
@sydneyevans2637
@sydneyevans2637 Год назад
Great documentary! Very well done. When you got the kitchen finished and the floors tiled was when it really looked like home sweet home to me. You've put in a lot of hard work and it's been fun to see what you've accomplished. Best to all!
@sullyhall
@sullyhall 10 месяцев назад
Two determined people with a delightful video will be waiting for the next one
@sights3255kamobrin
@sights3255kamobrin 11 месяцев назад
Couldn't take my eyes off the screen, ❣ Continous🌬 Blessings To yew all.... Love it...absolutely love it♥️
@davecleggett9371
@davecleggett9371 10 месяцев назад
Aw! How nice is that! I just love how you look after your animals - the 'rucksack-ride' for Frankie was so sweet! Wishing you well!
@michelebushnik2874
@michelebushnik2874 Год назад
What a beautiful tribute to all of your accomplishments! God bless hard work and reaping the rewards❤❤
@sylve3456
@sylve3456 Год назад
Great vid, great people and pets. Much love
@julialuis7936
@julialuis7936 Год назад
You really are a resilient couple What a labour of love that kitchen. Love to see your animals interact . Congratulations on all your achievements, well done👏👏👏👏
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thank you so much!
@noddybray
@noddybray Год назад
Lovely kitchen.. and your learning so many more skills.
@annemariemoormann996
@annemariemoormann996 Год назад
And all the while your cats were mostly napping :) Smart little buggers 😊
@SharonMaisey
@SharonMaisey 7 месяцев назад
Came across your video and thoroughly enjoyed watching.What Team work and such a beautiful outcome.My friend,s Son has done exactly the same journey in Portugal with his wife.They have 2 young daughters now and are totally self sufficient.What a Wonderful life 💜👏🎉
@knelson5442
@knelson5442 Год назад
I loved all of this. It’s such an incredible journey and you have come through and conquered so many challenges and set backs. It’s no wonder people want to help, you never expect it but you also never fail to appreciate the help either. It’s really a joy to watch you each week and this two year Timelapse was beautifully edited.
@MsTLea
@MsTLea 8 месяцев назад
I'm not sure if you have a root cellar for storage, but if you decide to dig one out, you should make two rooms. One a basic room with lots of bins and shelves for wine and food storage. The second a nicer room to sleep in during scorching heat in the summer and to use when you have guests. Just a thought.
@orlandoflorez205
@orlandoflorez205 8 месяцев назад
What a wonderful job you are an inspiration in so many ways thank you for sharing
@ShirleyDrake-xx2cs
@ShirleyDrake-xx2cs 8 месяцев назад
As I am watching y’all trying to repoint(?) your stone cabin, I am struck with the idea to use large basting syringes to actually pack concrete into the hole’s between your rocks. This type project shows us just how hard our ancestors worked. No one had it easy. Beautiful countryside. Your grapes are spectacular! Good luck to you both AND to Frankie!
@impromptuimmigrants
@impromptuimmigrants Год назад
Just loved this! Look how far you've come and everything you've overcome! A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor ❤ cant wait for part 2 😊
@projectportugal
@projectportugal Год назад
Love that quote❤️
@mariasynnott8596
@mariasynnott8596 5 месяцев назад
I love watching your videos they are so calming usually watch at night when I'm winding down, you 2 are making a really good go of the farm it's coming together lovely and you work well as a team, congratulations. On your 50,000 subscribers and you will get loads more, its lovely to see all the animals playing while your working, well done guys keep the videos coming 🎉❤xxx
@GaiaNaVi
@GaiaNaVi 8 месяцев назад
Everyone needs an Uncle Nick!
@osafsatti3953
@osafsatti3953 9 месяцев назад
Vow vow vow extreme effort and determination. Beautiful result. Also thanks to cement mixer😊
@juanitakauffman6336
@juanitakauffman6336 Год назад
Thank you for the recap of your progress. Very enjoyable. I love your shelves. They are unique.
@wombat1185
@wombat1185 10 месяцев назад
My lady friend keeps wanting us to get some land somewhere and build a shack to live in. She's thinking of something like this one in the video. I can tell its not something to undertake for people like us. Thank you for the eyeopener.
@elainemcgran8828
@elainemcgran8828 Год назад
Great video. Hope it just keeps getting better for you both
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
So far so good! 😅
@codyleeser392
@codyleeser392 Год назад
That was nearly perfect. I missed an intro to Diogo. I am looking forward to all the wonderful projects the next two years bring.
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Ah thank you!!
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Oh and Diogo gets found very early in part 2 😉
@donniedjunior9059
@donniedjunior9059 Год назад
We love you guys. You've come a long way in such a short time. ❤❤ I Reallu love your video's.
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@tigercatartist
@tigercatartist Год назад
Fun trip down memory lane. This is also a reference point for you when things get tough and you wonder just how you can go on, you can look back and say we did it then, we can do it again.
@originaltwyla4991
@originaltwyla4991 Год назад
Mad respect for all you’ve accomplished! ❤
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thank you!!
@kenbartlam8220
@kenbartlam8220 Год назад
What an inspiring couple you are well done
@shekinah2222
@shekinah2222 4 месяца назад
So beautiful. A credit to you both! ❤
@wendyschofield395
@wendyschofield395 Год назад
that was fantastic, i really enjoyed that.
@FrankieOffGrid
@FrankieOffGrid Год назад
Thank you so much Wendy!!
@biddyodea3876
@biddyodea3876 5 месяцев назад
Gosh, the difference without Diogo!!! That crazy dog is photobombing literally every shot, photo and video😂😂😂
@MarieMathieson
@MarieMathieson Год назад
For a young lady , you are amazing , I also restore and renovate all my needs , it’s very rewarding well done to you both. you are great to your animals as well !! Well done , plett SA ❤
@alicekenworthy9603
@alicekenworthy9603 Год назад
Really enjoyed your sharing of your journey thus far … you both (with some help from Nick) have certainly made a “home” from the existing structures … well done 👍 I see you young folk being the modern “pioneers” as you bravely make decisions to relocate and with little building experience and lots of determination, make it happen !!! 👏👏Durban SA 🇿🇦
@Jackie-rc6cj
@Jackie-rc6cj 8 месяцев назад
'And being Welsh we are pretty good at being cold', favourite line. It would be scary being in another non english speaking country as it was. This was inspiring to watch. Hello from Australia !!
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