Nurse here that worked during Covid…….what a beautiful story and thank you so much for sharing. Brings tears to my eyes because there was a time when vented patients weren’t making it. She has such a bright spirit and they are a darling couple. I also love their build, inside and out. Thank you Bill and Deb for changing and enhancing lives. So touching ❤
JESUS…53 days on a vent. EXTREMELY lucky to be alive. I refused to let them tube me, and the 2 ER docs made sure they didn’t, but I was in the ICU for 10 days. Couldn’t go vac to work for almost 11 months. Glad to see you’re doing much better. Cool build. As a cabinet guy I have to say I’m impressed.
Hi Ed and Kathy! It was such a pleasure meeting you at the rendezvous. I wish, after watching this video, I had seen your lovely trailer! Smart choice driving a Ford!! 🤣😂
BOOM, THIS IS THE ONE! I will be in touch. Your trailer will serve as the template for the one that I’m going to build. I love every single one of your ideas. this is basically the master bill, the compilation of everything that works, and the deletion of everything that does not 💥💪🏻💥
The trailer was awesome, but the couple and especially the wife, truly inspiring...You can tell she is a wonderful person with that smile just beaming throughout the video and her love towards her husband and what he did for her, and of course his doing this to keep his sanity during a very trying time. Bill and Deb you really are inspiring to a lot of people (I just visited Itchitucknee and stayed at the campground you stayed at)...thanks for all you have done and continue to do!
Thank you Ed and Kathy for the tour of your beautiful home. It's quite something!❤️...I know that God had more for you to do here Kathy, you have been through so much! ...Thanks Bill! You did a great job as usual! 🙋🥰🍁🧡
Thanks for allowing us the privilege of seeing your home on wheels Ed, and Kathy. Would like to have seen how you park the bike, will have to check out your channel, thanks Bill for walk thru, way to motivate me this winter with planning!
This was beautiful, they obviously care so deeply for one another and just want to enjoy life together with themselves, family and friends. I know OP has lots of fans of his channel but this couple found it when they needed it most ❤
@@billanddeb Thank you!! For sharing my dream is to build my own cargo trailer!! This was one of the best !! Not just the trailer but the kind of people is out there plus u and Deb !! Thanks again ❤
What a story! Inspirational! Beautiful trailer! Like you, I lean hard toward Chevy! Have cousins and a friend who are Ford folks. All fun poking at each other. Thanks for sharing this one! Take care!
Wow what an incredible story and such a wonderful couple. Brought tears to my eyes. Both Ed and Kathy are true inspirations. Ed did a fantastic job on the build. Such a warm home. Thanks Bill and Deb for sharing.
awesome & beautiful build, but even more so beautiful is Kathys smile & the love her hubby obviously has for her! I am SO not a people kind of person, but if I could, I'd love to give her a big ol hug just for being such a sweet & happy , kind person!
Bill & Bev It’s Great to see how Your Both Inspiring People For the World 🌍 of Living And for Ed and His Wife You have given The Ideas for my off Grid RV
What an amazing story. Wow such a beautiful trailer and lovely couple. I love the Murphy bed idea. Us short ppl need to be thought of😁😁 I 😡 when i cant reach stuff. I love the foam back splash on walls. Thank you for sharing this ☺️
This one is fantastic ❤❤❤ I would love to have one like this. Everything you need❤❤❤God has you here for a reason, being a survivor having been on a ventilator. I love your comforter. What a great couple you are.❤❤
This is a very nice setup and well thought out design. I'm sure I missed it but what is the big power demand or demands to have such large battery/solar needs for this build?
They are almost total electric. You only get about 80% charge from what the batteries are rated, and if you have unsunny days, the larger battery bank will keep you going longer.
These builds are awesome but it seems that it's more about the individual filming, intentionally in my opinion, instead of the people's build. Im sure I'll offend people saying this but it's how I feel.
You've probably watched other channels where the interviewer is totally in the background, and you never hear him or her talking at all. These channels do a great job in that respect. What you don't see is what goes on behind the scenes. Most likely, much of the presentation is scripted, and the 15 to 20-minute video you're watching is the result of several "takes" over and over until they reach the desired results. There could literally be hours of video shot and then discarded/edited before you see that short video. All of our walk thru videos are completely unscripted. 99% of everyone we interview have never been on camera before. Generally, when I show up, we take about 15 minutes for me to familiarize myself with their creation and then we start shooting. Almost every single time, they immediately say they're nervous. Then I say, "just follow my lead, and everything will be fine". Yes, I ask certain questions throughout the tour, and yes, I comment on things they point out. This is simply because I've learned (and still learning) the basic information our viewers want to see and learn. I wish, I could afford the time for a whole day of shooting for just one video, and not mention the hours editing involved. But, unfortunately, at these events, I simply do not have the time. Besides, by and large, most of our viewers appreciate the spontaneity. I think I'm fairly accurate in that statement when you consider you are the first one to post a comment such as this. If you would make a video, showing the proper way to shoot the type of videos we do, all unscripted and very little editing after the fact, I would definitely watch it in hopes I might learn something. Send me the link when it's done.
@@billanddeb I've been off grid now for over 5 years. I've built out two cargo vans, two cargo trailers, one P30 step van and one mini bus. Never video taped any of it. Nice little dig at the end by the way. I never said I could or would. And being 100% honest, I have no clue how it's done or the desire to learn. I just posted a comment. And I've realized after years of watching RU-vid videos and deciding this year to make some comments, well, I guess it's better I just watch. I'm not on any social media. Never have been. Never will. It's just my opinion. Unfortunately, opinions are not just opinions anymore. It turns into way more than this 59 year old man is interested in. So out of respect for those of you who do know how to do what you do, I will just continue to watch like I have done for years and leave my thoughts to myself. I'm nothing more than a God fearing, America loving veteran. I never meant to offend anyone.
Difference of opinions aside,,,,,,thank you for your service. Although I personally never served in the military (flunked my physical) my Father served and fought during WW2. In addition one of my closest friends fought in Vietnam. Again, thank you for your service.
Many use an induction cook top. They also limit the use of propane indoors. Usually the only indoor fixture utilizing propane will be the shower with and on demand propane water heater. Cooking inside with a propane stove/cook top generates a lot of heat. That's why most opt to cook indoors with an electric induction cook top. The only time heat is generated is when you set the pan on it. Lift the pan off, and no more heat. You won't readily see the induction cook top simply because most store it away in a drawer, only pulling it out when needed. This, in turn frees up counter space for other tasks when not cooking.
Just did. Our research indicates that there is more than one interpretation. All American citizens have a right to their own opinions. Deb and I respect that right. That being said, we also respectfully request that all adhere to our rule of no politics on this channel.