Thank you for showing us your house, Miss Dosha! I also live in a mudbrick house, in Victoria, Australia. My house does have windows, but the mudbrick is a very good house to live in, in a hot climate. It stays cool in summer (we have very hot summers) but also warm in the winter. We have frosts sometimes where we are, but they only have snow higher up in the mountains, not where we are. I am a widow and my husband died when my two sons were babies, three months and two years old. They are grown men now and rent a house in town, where they work. They visit me sometimes and are good to me. Because of a kind and wealthy cousin, I own my own 20 acre farm. She loaned me money to buy another farm and I paid her back, sold that farm, bought a house then a few years later sold that house to buy this farm. I have chickens and a horse, and I grow vegetables and prickly pear cactus, that have delicious fruit. You can eat the pads as well. I harvest wood each day from my land for cooking and heating and have solar electricity. At the moment I am digging trenches on contour on my hillside to store rainwater runoff. It soaks into the soil and travels under the ground, downhill. It makes a spring in the valley so now I have a creek in my valley! This makes me very happy! Also, I made a dam on the valley, so now I have a large, deep pool of water there, even though we have had very bad rains this Winter. If things ever get really bad, I told my sons they can come here but they will have to work hard. I work hard as well, so it is only fair. We all have to work hard for our food. God Bless, I look forward to seeing more videos from you!
Thank you too for the clear description of your home and land and lifestyle. It’s a very good way to tell us strangers of another wonderful way to live.
Thank you for inviting us into your home and life. I’ve always been interested in how other people live, and what their lives are,!as well as their country. I live in East Texas in the USA. I’m an old woman who is 80 years old. Again, thank you, and so glad to meet you.😊❤️
@@daphneytennard3267 Hello, I’m from Longview, home town, and currently moved to little Jefferson. Longview is home to singer Neal McCoy, next door in Linden is Don Henley. Longview is also where Matthew McConaughey graduates from.
I proudly say my grandparents lived their entire life in a house like this and my parents grew up in such a house, and the happiest part is I got the chance to live there too during my school vacations. Now, this is a rare lifestyle, there was a time middle class used to have these types of houses irrespective of how much money they had or did not have. I live on the 17th floor in a luxury apartment, but I can't forget the days I lived in that house. RIP Grandpa and Grandma 🙏
I love your way of talking, your simplicity, honesty and pride in the little things you own. I truly wish, I had your gratitude for whatever you have 🥰
From Kerala, India. Love your home.People built big houses in Kerala irrespective of their financial base. Wish we had such a house like yours. It is beautiful and cosy. And peaceful
Now that I am older, I am appreciate the simplicity, peace and harmony of village life. I had my most wonderful memories visiting my grandparents in the village as a child. I will build my own homestead one day and retire there🙏
Hello ! I am also from village in Uzbekistan! Village life is the best of the best , village people will understand us ! Sending you love ! God bless you and your family ! Keep doing your videos . We love it ! Thank you for shearing !
Your videos are very interesting and you tell everything honestly. I am from India and here many villages are same as yours, even living style. Very peaceful place to live in. In our country also some people don't have toilets but now our present Prime minister has taken great action toilets for all throughout the country. Things have improved much. I am waiting to see your more videos with other aspects your tradition, health, education systems in your village. Wish you great success and my love to you.
Subhashish I am glad you are telling that amenities in our villages and country are improving, Else people here are so obsessed with, equality, women rights, religious rights, minorities and reservations n what not. Your curiosity to know about their health, traditions and education systems etc show how keen you are about the life standards of different countries. If you are a student and you stil haven't made any career option, go for IFS, Indian Foreign Service. That gives wings to your curiosity
Women's rights has nothing to do with his comment....if we hide injustice thinking it will affect our state's or country's image....then that injustice will continue...women face inequality more or less in all countries...we should not hide it. When a video in youtube pointed out that songs of a certain state are sexist(songs from all states can be sexist and the video did not say anything about culture..just the modern songs)...some girls claiming to be from that state took offence and said their culture treats daughters well and so on...nowadays almost everyday there is a news report of a woman being raped and killed in that state...ofcourse it is happening in other states as well...culture is one thing but inequality,crime...these things are important to be discussed...we should not have such a mindset as to think that certain problems should not get attention.
This is the similar mindset as keeping quiet after getting beaten up by husband so that family's image is not hurt...ultimately men get away with crimes because of this attitude...men benefit from such thinking...real patriotism lies in discussing the problems so that they can be solved and the country does not have those problems...patriotism is not hiding or lessening certain problems and hence continuing with those problems. All countries have certain problems...racist people might mock other countries but educated and intelligent people don't hide the problems of their country in fear of them.
This reminds me bit of my childhood. Our home made of bricks but no tile floor, we also didn’t have proper kitchen my mum had a long slate raised above the ground somewhat like you showed to put her spices and ingredients etc, we had electricity but we also had mud lamp and chimney ( lot of memories cleaning it) but in our in summer we were used sleep on roof ( Indian houses ) , now we have everything , modern house with modern kitchen even dishwasher solar panels etc but that joy happiness in that childhood where you don’t care about tomorrow is missing. I always think that time will never come back.
Miss Dosha, people all over the world are now enjoying your RU-vid channel. Thanks for giving us a tour of you homestead. You are enlightening and educating people all over the world. I wish you much success with the creating and posting of your videos. Keep up the good work and be encouraged my sister.
We can feel real happiness and health with nature in such type of houses.....open and clean air without any pollution. No noise Pollution....only Sounds of sweet birds. Only Peace, Peace and Peace......nice living place
Hello Miss Dosha. Thank you for showing us your house. It looks cozy and comfortable. I live in America in Tennessee, it is a place that is hot in the summer and cold in the winter. My husband and I live in a house made of wood, it has windows for ventilation in the summer, but they close tight to keep the heat inside during the winter. We have toilets with pipes that go underground to carry the waste away, the problem with that kind of toilet is they use a lot of water. Our water comes into the house in pipes, but we have to pay every month for the water we use. Different cultures are all different with different ways that still work. I grow vegetables outside in the garden and if it doesn't rain I have to spray water on it. I look forward to watching your other videos.
Thank you, from USA, for this information. You have a beautiful home and are such a smart young lady. You help me think of how we can do things better where I live, that your people do so well, that we are not doing. Keep this up! You are a smart business woman! Thank you for educating us about your village, country, and connecting us to your world and your inspirational message at the end of each video.
You can find real health (physical and mental) in places like this where people lead a low profile life. It is because they live their lives in perfect harmony with nature. Science and technology can do nothing to save your health without which there is no life.
@@kailainathannadesu416 What if knows IT technology or any other technologies, for that matter. It is only she knows them but they cannot interfere and pollute her inner world and private life.
@@missdosha5341 I am new to your channel and I love your videos, but I have a question...I just watched a video of your house or apartment tour, which by the way it was beautiful, but I am confused a bit. Do you live there or here in this house in your village?
I truly admire your sincerity and honesty and every inch of humbleness in your heart...our way of life, manner of living, practice culture and tradition may not be the same, but it doesn't matter, what really matters most is how we make our life simply meaningful, enjoyable and valuable.. I admire you and also proud of how you love and embrace your life in Africa...
Sitting here in the north woods of Maine USA, 2 ft of snow on the ground -20 f outside. The simplicity and beauty of you home is wonderful to see, love your video, love your home,, love the music! Thank you💖💖💖
Hi I'm from Jamaica and I see how you live and your home and I say to myself its good to just embrace your culture and the culture of others. I really appreciate your video
To see this video makes me so thankful for what I have in America! You are a beautiful soul and I’m song I found your channel! I look forward to more of your videos! ❤️
We have many problems in America. I bet she's more relaxed than most Americans right now..Yes living is better in someway..poor never hurt my gma taught me.its how a person carrys themselve
These types of houses are very nice and comfortable..they give real village life feeling the way uh are explaining every small things is too good and ur house also 🏡 god bless uh.... love from India 🇮🇳❤️
Comfortable ?.. isn't that flattery ? Dosha is such a good soul..who's Thankful for the little things she owns..and that's her beauty That doesn't mean that her life is comfortable...
Thank you so much for showing us your house! I wish I were there with you right now. It's 19degrees and I'm freezing 🥶. I love your little animal friends, and I love your videos!! Keep up the good work. 🤗
These type of houses are very nice and comfortable and the life style of the dwellers is remarkable. Theirs lives are enjoyable and free from worries. Live long the concerned. May God bless you with all you need.Thanks
That's how we talk most of the time Especially when we're speaking In a foreign language like English It may sound very weird to Western But in our own language it does make a perfect sense Basically, what it means As you would say in English ( So yeah, that's how it is ) I'm from Sudan, and she's from Kenya In african culture, we do have very crazy Expressions and mouth sounds which Makes no sense at all to other cultures
Where I live in Seattle, it is overcast quite often, but it's the best time of the year here right now! Early fall is sunny and 70 degrees. Just starting to get a little chilly at night. We are known for getting a lot of rain and for our evergreen trees -- lots of evergreens everywhere. The average temp is 50-60 degrees -- it's in that range most of the time. Thanks again for sharing your home!!!
@@tonisumblin2719 we’d be delighted to have you! ❤️ As an aside, I love these videos! I’m so curious about what life is like in other places. I know I’m not alone. 😉 It’s wonderful that this content creator shared!!! I’m envious of how relaxed her village is. Need a house? Make one. Need a tool? Make one. The ingenuity really appeals to me.
@@antoniescargo4158 my goodness! Now I’m interested. What is the temperature at your home? Do you live in a snowy place? I love the snow! Sadly, we don’t get much snow in Seattle.
Hello Dosha! I found your channel when I was looking up African recipes for my daughter and I to make. She loves to cook. Thank you for sharing your wonderful village with us all. May God bless you in all your endeavors 💜🙏
Thank you MissDosha for letting us in to your home,you such a hard working women you do not have much but you thank God for what you have blessings on your FAMILY.
In this house you have connection with mother earth. With your feet. It is special. I live on first flor. I have windows and two balconies. The apartment is very sunny. But during the winter days it can be dark. In the Mediterranean , we use blinds a lot to protect ourselves from the sun and storms during the winter. I really like simplicity of your house. I like that you don't have to vacuum. Considering that Africa is a very hot continent, it is not bad that the houses are dark inside. Although ours will also be dark because of the blinds. I would like to visit some day Africa. Thank you for your kindness and selflessly showing us your home. Wish you all the best. Greetings from Montenegro-a country in southeastern Europe that lies on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
Hello Dasha, your videos make me feel so peaceful, i love your lifestyle simple no faking but you can feel the love and that you enjoy life, thank you for sharing your life with us love this
I love your simple and relaxing way of living and you have a beautiful home. I enjoy watching your videos and you inspire me to cook more wholesome foods. Thanks for sharing.
FYI: I always click the [Like ] BEFORE watching all of your videos! Love touring your house and kitchen, it’s so neat. I’ve said this time and time again, but you’re a wonderful educator. I’ve learned so much about your culture in Africa since I’ve been a subscriber. I pray that you get millions of subscribers! ❤️
Ma’sha’allah such a simple living and still very happy and we in Uk live in big posh mansions and still stressed out all of the time, god bless you miss Dossa and your family, I’ve got many African friends in Uk and they are all very funny and friendly people ❤️❤️
U must be extremely rich to live in mansion in uk. Most people live in 2,3 bed house or flat .But still quiet a good living than them. But it's about the quality than quantity. We'll dosha n them praise to God have a quality life style. Just happy n content..
I live where it gets very cold in the winter. I love your house. It looks very comfortable! In the winters here we have to stay inside most of the time, so we do enjoy our windows to see out. It sounds like it is warm enough there to go outside any time of the year you want. Then you don’t need windows as long as you have good ventilation like yours. Thank you for the lovely tour!
Beautiful! Practical needs for life. I live in Oklahoma, USA. When Jesus Christ changed my heart I realized I lived lavishly thinking I needed so much to show people I was successful. I now live in a camper with very little and have all I need. Thank you for sharing your beautiful home, your personal space and sanctuary. What a precious kind spirit you have. May the Lord be ever present in your life filling your heart with His bountiful grace my Sister. ✝️🤍💜🤗
Thank you for this very informative video….my first time watching, won’t be the last. You are smart, beautiful, contented and real…..a rarity these days…..Bless you!! I migrated to North America…studied, got married (48 years) and raised my family here, but I was born in the Islands, married to an African…..so I feel very connected. I just love the real, uncomplicated way of living. The way you explained everything, you showed a lifestyle that’s peaceful, un encumbered and happy……Way to go….Love it!! Blessings
Hi Miss Dosha, loved your home tour and your sweet, simple and humble lifestyle 👏. Most importantly that typical African wonderful background music elevated your video to another level altogether 👍
Thank you for sharing your home tour with us. I love how you share so openly and explain things to us the viewers. Like I never seen inside a village home and I never knew why there are no windows. It all make so much sense when you speak and explain. I wish you & your family all the very best continued blessings!
Don't be deceived, living like this with basic amenities is hard, not good for your health and especially women have a hard time of it as they spend most of their time doing basic tasks like food preparation, washing clothes etc It's a horrible life
Wow, such a beautiful and peaceful setting, I can almost feel the radiant heat of the sun, the light breeze and the sweet aroma of Miss Dosha' cooking. Seriously, does this not count as a UNESCO World Heritage Treasured site, perfect; i for one think so.
Your videos are so amazing. Watching your house tour made me go back to when I was a kid on my school holidays to my aunt. It was such a special time in my life.. 🥰
It’s so astonishing to see and learn about your culture. I also LOVE your cooking videos! I’m all about some food and the food you make is so different from the food we make here in America. Your food just looks so yummy! 😋 definitely subscribed!
Your house is so simple , and meaningful with only the essentials needed for a daily life . So your mind and body will be devoid of complexity and burdens so that you can concentrate and enjoy your daily activities .! Well done! 🌷🌷🌷👌👌👌
Miss Dosha thank you for inviting us into your home. It is a good strong home and very tidy. The thick walls must help to keep the heat down. I appreciate the information you shared! I live in Alaska and today it is 30’ F. We think this is warm. We are all airing out our homes, cleaning, and washing while the weather is good and we have sunshine. We only have 8 hours of daytime right now. Thank you for doing the video.
We have such type of houses in villages in india and surrounding mostly. Such type of Houses or huts are very very nature friendly in all seasons mainly summer and winters.
Hello Miss Dosha, thank you for allowing a tour of your home. Very interesting to learn about our "sisters and brothers" all over our shared planet. I wish you all success and happiness in life. GOD bless you and your family.
Your video reminded me of my childhood days in my village. In those days we used to have such mud houses with palm leaf roofing ( but now transformed to brick houses with terrace) very cool will be inside. It is really strange to know that ladies serving alcohol at home. For many of us drinking alcohol is a taboo, but now a days even here youngsters are getting spoilt by drinking addiction. Thank you for providing your village lifestyle. From Tamilnadu India.
Greeting! I always enjoy watching videos about different cultures. In America that would be considered to primitive and the city or county would remove the house. As a travel nurse I have have lived the primitive lifestyle and truely enjoyed it. How do you keep unwanded guests from coming in to your home? I would probably keep a few chickens inside to eat them. lol ! Thanks for sharing how you live. I really enjoy seeing real videos and not ones that are staged. 😁
Why do people always feel the need to put down America when dealing with other countries do you live in America if you do then you're a part of it the very thing that you act like you hate so much. If you love The Village life so much you should go and live there.
If you do not have a toilet area, where do you go to relieve yourself of liquid & solid toilet waste? How do you dispose of it?... GREAT JOB SHOWING YOUR HOUSE AND VILLAGE IN A TRUE AND PURE WAY -- MUCH SUCCESS TO YOU!
Thank you for sharing your home. I really like the mud/roof, all natural. I find it fascinating to learn about other lifestyles, foods, cultures, and countries. I'm from WV, USA. It is small mountains, green everywhere, full of trees and the weather is in the 70s Fahrenheit.
I love how y’all live a simple life with only necessities….. our lives are so complicated here in the USA … we have way to much unnecessary stuff….would love to experience your way of life…
Thank you for sharing your home! I learned a lot about your culture. It is interesting to see how people in different parts of the world live. Thank you.
Lovely video of your lovely home, thank you for sharing it with us Miss Dosha. It's very interesting for us in the West to see how you live in Africa, I admire how you embrace and have pride in the simplicity of your life, there is much that we could all learn from you and as a new subscriber I very much look forward to watching all your videos, thank you. Sending love and greetings from England.