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As I have said in the past I'm 72 and growing up on a farm we had to push through or nothing got done ..we all had tasks to complete each day ..our success of providing for the next year depended on it..some how when working as a family together the hole process did build charter this was a way of life and we all are much better off having this kind of experience be part of us...I tried to teach this way of living to my children.. all of them are successful..and love the Lord.
Yes but it was a good life..As a kid I would put big black rubber boots feeding baby calf's those big bottles they would chug a bottle in about a min.picking rocks out of a field.Every thing on the farm had a purpose.Even the family dog was a bird dog during bird hunting.Canning in August.great life
Some of my best memories are snapping peas, shelling beans, shucking corn, & picking in the garden with my PawPaw & MawMaw. Listening to their stories was priceless & even more these days!
Tipper, I lost my hubby of 50 years in 2019 and I miss my best friend so much!! So I want to tell you how good it makes me feel watching you and Matt sitting and chatting together. My husband and I did that all the time and I miss that so much! I hope you have many many more years together. Cherish each other because you never know how much time you have left!
I have bears frequently walk through my yard even in daytime. I've lived here 31 years and it is normal to me. They've never bothered anything but I have respect for them and keep my distance. As Matt said I'm not afraid of them, I'm more afraid of walking through Walmart.
Tipper, hearing Pap and Paul sing always brings me to such sweet tears. First, just to hear father and son sing so beautifully, and, second just to feel the Spirit of God through their voices. Pap had such a gift, and so does Paul. I’m sure Paul misses singing with his Dad so much. So glad you include these wonderful clips with Pap in them. ♥️🙏🏼🙏🏼♥️
Ahh, those mountain laurel blossoms are breath-taking, really magnificent when you look at the detail. We see such beauty and how can we not praise God for His gifts, I mean the subtle detail is just awe-inspiring. Everything there is looking SO GOOD! That's a lot of hard work, we know. THANK YOU Tipper & Matt. Continuing to lift Miss Cindy up in prayer, please tell her for me. 💞 🙌🏼
My husband called Apple Fritters, "cow pies". Our daughter was just old enough to go in the donut shop to get one by herself. She can stomping out there, got in the car, slammed the door and said "DAD! They are called Apple Fritters NOT cow pies"!! We laughed so hard and still tease her about that and she is 40 now!!!
My grandson told his friends I was putting kickamals in the pool. Chemicals. And another grandson said, "God is great. God is good. Thank you ladies for this food. We all still call chemicals kickamals. And we thank the ladies for the food! Aren't kids wonderful?
Talking about tomatoes reminded me that when I was a kid, there was nothing better than going to the garden, getting a warm from the sun tomato, grabbing the Morton salt box from the kitchen, sitting on the porch and eating the mater all the way to the green end. It was wonderful. Love your talks with Matt after a hard day's work. ❤❤
So grateful Miss Cindy has you,Matt and the girls. HRd time for all of you. Praying for her comfort and your strength. I'm with Matt hot weather is not my favorite. God be with you.
the reason I watch this channel the most is because of the relationship between you and your husband. My husband of 50 years passed in March. I will never stop loving or missing him. You and Matt remind me of me and my husband. My husband would do anything for me. And he would let me decide what and how I wanted to do it. Yet he was the strength of this family but he would stand back and let me think I was. Ha! I knew better. Now I at times feel lost and always lonely. I don't think I have stopped crying. If not for Jesus I would not have nothing at all. My husband and I told each other I love you everyday. I would imagine you and Matt do the same. You come to a place where you just become the same person. It becomes easy even when it is hard. God bless you both and never let a day go by that you do not say I love you.
I love to just watch you and Matt just sit and talk. It shows what simple and patience love you both have for each other after all your yrs together. Thank you for sharing and letting us all see what real love should be.😊
Mountain Laurel is so beautiful. I remember yrs ago when my son Matt was like a toddler on mother's day went outside and a mystery person had left abunch of Mountain laurel on my windshield. ❤❤❤
I love watching and listening to you both. At 72, it reminds me of my growing up on the farm and a huge garden. We, as a familyworked together and got it done. Now, it's my daughter, grands, and great grands and son in law, grand son in law working together. Love this way of life. Prayers continue for Miss Cindy and all of you. God bless you and yours❤🙏🙏❤
My daughter called a bologna sandwich a “bony Samitch”😂 Elephants, ephlants. Thanks for sharing your day. You & Matt are so well suited. God definitely paired y’all together ❤🙏🏻😇❤️
Here in the high Mtns of Appalachia the Rhododendrons have already bloomed & have shed their blossoms... Fortunately my soil is rich...but unfortunately there are way too many rocks...the creek used to flow here....but the flood in the late nineties caused the creek to be rerouted...There are quite a lot of large rocks too...I still own the creek it's just on the other side of the road. I am thankful to be back home in the Mtns again...
The Mountain Laurel is so pretty! Love to listen in on your & Matt's chats. You both make me smile! Prayers & Blessings always for your sweet family. Your family makes Appalachia shine. 🌿🌸😊☀️
I love to hear stories of your family. The words our kids say wrong becoming part of each family's normal. My youngest and only boy had a really good sense of direction. At age 3 or 4 He would ride along with my Dad, who was a Barber, but on his day off would deliver Barber supplies to other shops all over the area. One day we were driving somewhere and my son announced in the Car, "hey, I re-necker-nize this place!" I was here with Grandpa!
Tipper I think Outshine should support your channel! I love them too because of you and Matt. Love your garden, family and all the precious videos you share. Prayers for Miss Cindy! Prayers for Granny! Prayers for you and Matt plus precious Katie, Nick,Korie, Austin!
I just love the way Matt has gotten more comfortable on the videos and funny and silly. He's such a delight. I think I tune in just to watch him! A real man! Lisa in San Diego
Several years ago I was working in Aspen, Colorado for a couple of weeks. My husband took some days off to go with me. I told him I wanted to see a bear so after work one afternoon we drove around the mountains. It’s was so beautiful, but I didn’t see a bear. We drove back into town and we were driving through neighborhoods looking at houses and right in someone’s driveway were two black bears digging in the trash. I was so pumped to see the bears, but was surprised to see them right in a normal neighborhood like that.
Tipper you and Matt are doing great even if it feels like you aren't. It's getting done. Being a care taker when someone you love is ill they of course come first. I have much admiration and respect for all 4 of you being there for Miss Cindy.
Enjoy seeing you work in the garden I'm with Matt give me plenty of light bread and mayonnaise and those fresh tomatoes. Praying for miss Cindy and all your family.
I find these videos delightful. You and Matt remind me of the marriage me and my hubby have. He’s the best and very similar to Matt. A built-in best friend, couldn’t be more wonderful And hard working and supportive. ❤🙏🏻 Thank you for these videos! Enjoy them so much!
Your videos are always so enjoyable to watch. I like watching you both banter back and forth. It is so obvious that you both love each other dearly. It just warms my heart. Sending lots of loving and peace-filled thoughts to everyone.
Thank you Tipper and Matt fer letting us join you! I really like Matt’s bucket hat and bandana. I’m looking forwards to some fried green tomatoes and fried yellow squash!
I so much enjoy just listening to the 2 of you talk!!! Thank you for sharing with us!!! Stay cool!!!!! I can't wait for the update on the garden!!! God Bless!!!!!
Watching you and Matt work together, enjoying and loving one another is precious. It's like reliving my younger days all over again, making memories in the same ways as my husband and I used to do. It was good to hear that Miss Cindy ate a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and is with her family. Y'all go fix ya some hambingers 🤗 and get some much needed rest. Praying for you all 🙏💕
I remember my grandmother calling earrings earbobs. It was so funny to us girls but very fitting for the ones she had. She didn’t have pierced ears. Hers kinda looked like decorated buttons. She also wore hats. But only when she really dressed up. Shopping day for her was a dress up day so she wore her hat! I just loved her so much. And she loved us! She’s been gone 30 plus years. The garden is looking great! I’m excited to see it after the mulch is in place. It looks so nice and neat. Thanks for sharing this part of your life.
My Momma always told us when there was something we didn't want to do that it Builds Character! Such an important lesson to teach our kids and grandkids!
We have clay soil here in Missouri. We have 2 compost bunkers. Soil is much better now. We use straw to keep weed growth under control. Have a great week Folks
LOL the chicken sounded tired too. Tipper time to duck tape them shoes haha. So funny Matt needs to get some shoes to go with his outfit and the hambinger. My youngest called popcorn Ockdoon and cornbread dune bade, we still call it that haha, people think we are a bit off when we do. the shot of the bank you can really tell how steep it is with the angle you showed today Tipper. hr bear must have thought these people just serve "chicken feed" here dont think I will be back....LOL. Ya'll are just so cute and funny. Hard work makes ya tough is what we heard growing up. Keeping Miss Cindy in my prayers.
@@CelebratingAppalachiaisn't that funny!! When one of nephews was little,my name is Verna but he called me "dangar"!! Hard "g". So some of my family called me dangar sometimes for fun!!
when I first started my asparagus 10 yrs ago..I was hoping to get enough to eat..now Im that person dropping asparagus like zucchini..im harvesting 25lbs a week easily
@@CelebratingAppalachia if interested in my method about july 1..let rest and go to seed..cover bed with thick layer of chicken and let sit thru the winter..in the spring rake it off...scatter a little 10-10=10...when gets weedy just chop and drop with weed eater...easy peasy
Your garden is looking great…my container Cherokee Purple tomatoes started out great but now they are looking puny, we have a sprinkler system so they are getting plenty of water, but maybe too much with rain showers they are cracking before they get very big….enjoyed listening to y’all chat with the popsicle break…. Continued prayers for Miss Cindy & all the family🙏🤗❤️
I do so admire how passionate you and Matt are doing your task from start to finish preparing for your garden for a successful harvest. Hard work but worth the it when your pantry and freezer full for good winter food on the table. Tipper love all your great meals you share with us, Matt does great job helping u prepare meals as well.
It’s always fun dropping by to see what you and Matt are up too. Garden looks so good! Enjoy hearing y’all’s stories of things gone by and the woodland animals that have unexpectedly paid y’all a visit. Good visit, thanks for letting us drop in by video.
Love watching you & Matt eat your popcisles, I can relate to so many of your stories...and a good ole popscisle makes the end of the day a good day...prayers to Miss Cindy...
My daughter called strawberries, sawstreebies when she was two. My girls said so many adorable things as all children do. Your garden looks beautiful. When you work hard it does make you tired. My mother used to call that “a good kind of tired.”
I moved up to Virginia recently to help my 95 year old aunt back in January. Within a few weeks of being here I walked into the kitchen one day to termites pouring into the kitchen! Her yard man had put so much mulch around her house that a good six inches of the siding on the house was covered up and was full of termites every where. It was horrible and cost her a small fortune to get it taken care of. I’m glad y’all haven’t had that type of situation.
a storm cam through a couple nights ago and blew over my whole garden, my husband was up early to stand it all back up. He couldn’t find the T post hammer and I told him Matt does it with a sledge hammer.. I kept thinking of y’all while he was driving the posts and he fixed my garden!! ❤
Yall need a small tractor with a front end loader to move all that mulch and garden soil will save Matt's back the garden looks nice ordered one of your cook books yesterday Saturday and today 95 down here in North Mississippi
Yes it is a good tomato year. Prices for tomatoes up here in Canada dropped drastically in the last week due to the bounty…they went from being super pricey to super cheap and they are sweeter and firmer.We had a fairly dry cool spring with a strangely hot week in April that made them grow quick.Great sandwich tomatoes this year!
Hi There! The garden looks fantastic! Speaking of tomato and mayonaise sandwiches yum!), have you tried making your own mayonaise? It's easy, if you follow only a couple of simple rules. First, use light oils -- light olive oil (not the heavy peppery extra virgin -- too heavy). Excellent choices are almond oil (a bit expensive but very, very healthy and makes a top notch mayonaise)(also almond oil makes a fantastic moisturizer -- a few drops will do and it absorbs into the skin after a few minutes). Then, there's avocado oil -- for mayonaise, that is. Makes a light green, very earthy, flavorful mayonaise. It is recommended to stay away from canola, soybean and other "common" cooking-type vegetable oils. So, mix one to three egg yolks (some use one or two whole eggs -- experiment), a good teaspoon of Dijon mustard (only Dijon), a tablespoon or two of lemon juice, a pinch of salt. Mix these with a blender stick in pulses. Then, add the oil -- bit by bit -- and pulse longer or dribble the oil in continuously and blend continuously until oil runs out and till mayonaise is light and glistening. Lots of recipes online to give you proportions. You can also use a blender or food processor. I think I've even used my Kitchen Aid mixer -- but a blending stick is easiest. Some try mixing the egg, lemon, mustard, etc., and dropping this mixture into the cup or so of oil and just blend with a stick till light and glistening. Compare a few recipies and experiment. Homemade mayonaise is much tastier, much cheaper, much healthier and you don't have to drive to the grocery store. You can whip up a batch at a moment's notice (less than 6 minutes) for the day or for the week. And there are no additives or preservatives. My personal favorite is almond-oil mayonaise. Then, of course, you can add anything else you want -- herbs, garlic, a pinch of cayenne, grated lemon or orange rind -- whatever suits your fancy. God bless!
I've worn Redwings for 30 years and recently a pair of Thourogoods. The Redwings for the past 2 pair have fallen apart and seperated. The Thourogoods, it's misspelled so , have held up but they have shifted in the insides and cannot wear them. US made and no good. You are correct they don't last anymore. I'm a home builder and I work, I don't just drive around, and I can flat wear out some gloves,heavy duty clothing and shoes! Love what ya'll do.
You and Matt are so laid back I feel myself relaxing and unwinding with you. You makes me wishful for my Glen we ha 28 years of a great marriage but it does get soooo lonely, have to tell u having found u and your family certainly gives me such joy and I learn so much about Appalachia but mostly making myself a part of your family. Thank you for being such a lovely family for us to enjoy!
We bought a small wood chipper and all year long we drag branches and sticks from the dead wood of our trees on the property. Come April we feed it to the chipper and we have garden mulch. Which is so much better than having to burn off the yard waste and buy mulch!!! I need a garden your size!
Your garden is looking great. I’m also waiting for my first fresh tomato sandwich. I’m drooling just thinking about it. I know others as well don’t mind black snakes around their property but not me. I’m deathly petrified of any snake. Continued prayers for Miss Cindy. God bless y’all! 😀❤️
Well, all shoes wear out eventually. But the worn-out shoes can also be reused as planters. Put some good soil in them and plant some sturdy plants there, then place the shoe-planters in an interesting place, and they're gonna tell a story of your paths and ways in the past, bringing up memories of the things you've been through in those shoes.