Great job amber, i just want to say heartland is more than a show but a great example of a way of life, not just on a farm but a example of the true values and morals of the heart of a person, through forgiveness and living by the golden rule of life its a great example for us all to live by to make this world a better place !!!❤😊
Hi Amber, that is hell of alot of work in your busy life. I don't know how you have the time or energy to accomplish it all in a day. You are certainly more than an actor. Good job.
Love, Love this video. You are living the dream Amber!! You not only play the part, you live it. When they casted you, they didn't realize how easily you would fit in the roll. You mentored a young lady named Lilly last year from Sudbury, Ontario. She was trying out for a part with Heartland. I took her under my wing and exposed her to what it takes to work at a boarding stable and how to care for a horse. Although she didn't make it on Heartland, she has found her true love......horses. I watched the video of you speaking to this group. Such great words and advice you gave them!! If only every teenager could spend a day with you at your farm, this world would be a better place:)
I can`t tell you how much the show Heartland made me homesick. I grew up on a horse ranch. So, it touched my heart in a lot of ways. Thank you Amber for playing such a great part.
Amber thank you so much for sharing your life with us. I grew up JUST LIKE an Amy horse girl on a family ranch and farms just south of the area where Heartland is filmed. Our ranch was in Idaho! Very serious health problems made it impossible for our families to hold onto the entire ranch that had been held for our family lines for around 130 years. Our range was 30 miles back in the mountains and the farmlands for growing the crops to fee the animals and the people were down in the valley or up on the foothills. I am an Idaho girl, when I first saw the opening intro of Heartland with your scenes and the horses I almost fell right out of my chair and I cried. It was like watching myself, the girl with the long blonde hair and blue eyes, always instinctually relating to the horses and farm animals in a way different that anyone else. I am a Senior now, so there was nothing out there for people to read or watch about these things. Oh I wish I could have developed more liberty skills, which I knew nothing about, I simply figured out so many aspects of the "join-up," by watching and sensing the bodily reactions and the emotional responses I could sense from the horses. Slow and gentle, encourage, show, and teach one another to learn about one another. We did not have a round pen, I had wood-pole corrals, a meadow, a little corral next to small barn or outbuilding. One of the most dangerous places to live and work on are family ranches and farms. Large and small farm equipment, animals , remote locations, buildings and jobs that are of a nature to introduce more chance is part and parcel of the existence. I have not been able to own and keep a horse of my own since I was a girl at home. Homeland provides a place for me to enjoy seeing and loving the horses that I adore. My children grew up with a Mom who pretty much ALWAYS took note of the amazing horses and animals anywhere including on screens small and huge before the famous people in them. Life IS both dramatic and mundane on a ranch and farm, the more people, naturally everything increases exponentially. Thank you so much for being the central pivot of this program. As much as I, and other people felt so bad when the Ty character died, life is just like that, courage in the face of great trial is ingrained in a ranchers and farmers heart, first teachings---" When a horse throws you off, you have to get back on to teach it who is the boss!"That philosophy and teaching has provided a visual and actual practice upon which I have based so much of my own personal resilience. Literally, my own dad, was dragged down a mountain holding onto the stirrup on his horse when he was knocked off until he could get into his pickup as he had ridden out by himself and was thirty miles back in those mountains. As a child, I myself was thrown through a barbed wire fence, NOT by a horse, by a mechanical device, my brother grabbed me up out of the barbed-wire as night was coming on, holding me, the adrenaline pumping through his body, literally jumping over two fences to get my little body back to the campfire. I was slashed up but stopped crying as I looked at the huge gashes in my little thigh quite fascinated by the appearance of the gory wounds pulsating through the torn and bloody flesh. My Mom lost it, when she saw oh my gosh. As Dad drove the pick up down through those small dug roads ( he had dug them out himself with a small caterpillar he bought used.) and I was being held in my mother's arms, I cried NOT because I was so injured. I cried because I did not want my brothers or anyone being mad at me for ruining this very special roundup and family camping journey we had planned on for so long. At one point a deer LITERALLY LEAPED over the Hood of our pickup as we bumped on through that careening night. It was a breathless miracle in the face of a near death. I did survive literally by centimeters. The tiniest bit higher, the femoral artery in my groin would have been slashed and torn apart, I would have bled out in mere minutes, any higher on my neck the carotid the same. higher up I would have lost my right eye as well. My right wrist severing my hand from my wrist. Those dramatic events still take place, even though we now can have better access to emergency measures these days. This was back in the 1960s which makes the miracle even greater. Our gorgeous cousin Wayne and his even more gorgeous wife..two little girls, he fell dead from a heart valve problem he did not know he had leaving his little family behind, no longer there to take the place of his Dad who would soon not be able to run the ranch along with his other brother. Just.Like. That. echoes of Ty's death Wendy his wife NEVER remarried, she found that there could never be another man as good as Wayne, she saw that when she had to take on extra work in town to raise their girls, and could not leave them to go on up to the mountains to do the ranch-work to the degree that Wayne had done. That part of our family also had the race horses, their Sire serving all of the brood mares for the ranch quarter horses. Family ranches and farms are the backbones of our continents and our countries here in this hemisphere, they are a dying breed, remnants of times past. My sincere hope is that the Heartland continues to provide inspiration for those who are doing their best and can continue is this traditional Western tradition, as well as to retain a place in history to look back and forward upon, do develop and instill like values in the new frontiers that are carved out of the new realms we continue to discover and develop.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful farm. I am hooked on the Heartland series. And I love your character. Amy is the best person and Jack is such a matriarch.
Hello Amber! You are wonderful person and I watch Heartland whenever I can, your attitude warms my heart. I am surprised to see that that you are really a farm girl and not just an actress. You are so blessed with your life. People who love animals are special.
Hi Amber Marshall me and my wife used to watch heartland we loved it and now she's gone she passed away 2 years ago sure do miss her button together 20 years like high school sweetheart she would enjoyed watching this she loved animals I'm glad you shared this with us on RU-vid video keep up the good work
Just started watching Heartland a month or so ago and I'm already on season 7! I've had to force myself to slow down cause I don't want to have to wait to see what happens next! Thanks so much for taking us on this tour of your beautiful farm! You seem like such a warm and caring person Amber, a breath of fresh air! 😊❤ Warmest regards from NC!
What an inspiration you are, Amber. Beautiful, sweet-souled, talented in so many ways; acting, singing, riding, and of course, working with Blessed animals in so many capacities. A true Angel on this Earth. 😍❤ I hope many young girls aspire to be just like you!! 😉 XX
Hello Amber from Georgia. I started watching Heartland on Netflix several weeks ago. I get so engrossed in the show till 2-3 am in the mornings. I was heartbroken when Ty died but so upset that the show showed him collapsing in pen and next episode as 1 year later. All the actors on Heartland are so good and the storyline is fabulous. Looking forward to 15 and 16 series.
It’s so good to see you. I’m in the US & as you know we are blocked from seeing the newest season of Heartland and Yes I am 66 am I sat thee & cried went I watched the last available episode. ( So what did I do?) I just finished all the seasons for the 3rd …yes 3rd time . My best to you & all The Heartland cast
I absolutely love this video Amber you’re so sweet and so good with your animals how loving you are you are God’s gift to this earth you are such a special person I’ve always loved your show heartland especially because of you you’ve always made it so great you’ve always made that show for what it is i’d like the rest of the cast as well you’re all such a great family together I’m glad you have a great farm and to live out there what you do keep on being the wonderful person you are I hope the show goes on for a long time you’re such a wonderful person Amber God bless you
Started watching heartland a couple weeks ago on Netflix and cant get enough, I really enjoy watching it, and well, I'd be liar if I said I didn't get choked up on occasion watching it, the writing and stories are that good.
Wow Amber, you certainly have your hands and arms full girl! I am in Australia in a highland rural region. I have 4 beautiful chooks. 2 are Isa browns and 2 are the gorgeous blacks. They love cuddles and follow me everywhere. Funny how the blacks lay white eggs hey. My gorgeous dog lets me know every day “it’s time to let the chooks out Mum”. Hey As I walk towards the chook pen little Lacey jumps and pounces all around the chook pen. The chooks at the same time are jumping in the pen. Too funny. Animals are just so amazing and don’t need a watch. They just know the time. Good luck with Season 16. I’m sure it will be a blast 🥰🥰😘😘😘
Hey Amber, Thank you for this video! I'm in the US (Florida) waiting for 5/31/23 so I can watch season 15 of Heartland! What a wonderful idyllic life you have. I see that you are every bit as wonderful as the character you portray. I enjoyed this tour of your farm, & loved seeing Remi at home. I watch Heartland from start to finish continually, it brings me so much joy. Keep up the good work! All the best
You're one of the best of them out there Amber. Thanks for being you in Heartland and real life. I admire your fine example of genuine Godly qualities and as a human being to others. Thank you🎉❤
wow my granddaughter came to visit us from great britian and all she wanted to watch was Hartland My wife is now hooked and has watched 7 seasons in about two weeks. I’ll admit i’ve watched a lot myself your a real inspiration especially after seeing your farm video. Thanks for doing what you do as you do it so well
Hi Amber. I just started watching Heartland and I love it, especially Jack and Mallory.... I see me and my dad in a way . Lol.I love your character , I've just started season 3. I can't wait for tonight... I want to thank ALL OF YOU , for a good series that teaches old fashioned ,but true family teaching of love, respect and honest. I will tell others about this series. I love your farm ,it was me coming up in Natchitoches, Louisiana sweetie.👍❤️😘
Love watching Heartland and you really have a wide variety of animals on your farm and I can see you enjoy taking care of your family life on the farm life. Totally awesome and Totally amazing 😲 ❤❤❤
I am so, so happy to have been told about this show. I am watching it over and over..such a good show, the actors are so real. I feel like I know each one. I certainly hope it goes on for many, many more years. I have finished all 14 seasons and am now trying for season 15. I learned about the show a month or so ago..so count me in as a very big fan!
I enjoyed watching your video.I am very excited to watch season.15 but a little sad because Ty is not in the show anymore.I like your tandem.Watching from Florida and I am a Filipino American.
I have never seen different animals have this kind of love for each other. Wow came across your channel. I am watching Heartland all the way from Africa. Much love
Thank you for sharing your busy day and life with us! I love the show and I love it even more knowing how much you truly care for all of these animals - you are AWESOME ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Amber for showing the world of what really goes on at a real farm. Not much of that comes through on the show, so Not many people realize how much work that it takes to run a farm or a ranch. As for me, I live in East Central Wisconsin where none of the local TV stations show Heartland. I sure do miss it! I hope it never ends.
I know we're all having so much fun remembering all precious 4-leggeds living on your farm and Heartland..truly warms the cockles of the 💗 sending ya'll hugs!
Can't begin to tell you how Heartland has not only been a pleasure to watch, but has also influenced my life decisions these last years. I was born and raised in the country, in Argentina. I used to ride my horse after school. Then my life took a different path and i spent decades away from that lifestyle. Now i'm trying to get back to it. Thank you from my heart. It was lovely to see your real life is not so different from the fiction.
I understand your love for animals and farm life. There is nothing better! Love horses but didn’t grow up with them. You are right, you’ve got the perfect job at Heartland …..fits you perfectly !
It was fun to see your farm, thanks for sharing, Amber! It is pretty cool to see that so much of what you do in Heartland you do in real life too, in working with/loving animals.❤️
Incredible! So much respect that you’re an actual farmer. I’d dream of visiting a farm like that. So cool. Also love your work on heartland. I’ve never wanted to ride horses more in my life than since I’ve watched your program. ( just discovered on Netflix and binged it all to season 14, now I have to see how to watch 15&16) I love highland cattle too. Very wonderful farm.
Love the video, such a fan of you and of the Heartland show. You are such a country girl for sure. You are a great actor and it shows that you put all of your heart into your acting. Great job and God Bless You.
Hi amber I'm so pleased to follow your u tube channel Thank you I am so grateful for you and I want you to know that watching.....Heartland Has been to me one of the best shows in my lifetime I am definitely country and the show is so wholesome and pure entertainment Amber once again thank you for everything you are part of what makes life great to here on this beautiful world Sincerely... John k Blankenship
Good Saturday morning Amber. What can I say? These videos just keep getting better and better. But of course that's to be expected from a talented and strong self-sufficient and sweet woman such as yourself. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Amber, Thank you for sharing your animals with us..I’m so happy that I found your show, I think your character and the stories are just brilliant..there’s just not many people with your character and talent, it’s seems rare today and I’m so happy your around..:)
I finally got a new TV for black Friday 2021 and thank God, I was skimming through and found Heartland!!!! I've already binged 3 all nighters. When are your new ones coming out. OMG I would absolutely love to visit. It's Mt number 1 TV show. I love ALL of you especially Jack and
Hey Amber. I watch Heartland every day. I cannot watch Heartland because it is not on Pluto TV. I love that show. I watch the reruns. I want to watch the new series. Love, Peggy
thank you for the beauty. i wish i had your life. i can’t wait for the next season in tv. i love you all so much but most of all the horses and seeing their talent and heart.
Amber, I would love to take the place of Ty. The area that show is absolutely gorgeous. It’s nice to see you love animals, I am beige watching Heartland now.
Such a great show to watch and a person that is a real country girl playing the role instead of a Hollywood actor playing country. Amber is really talented so amazing she has time for her own ranch. Watching the show again in season 3. The story is really interesting and know wonder why this show is so popular and it’s on 17th season amazing.
I love Heartland and enjoyed this video very much. You can see how much you really love animals, just like Amy. Can't wait to tell others that Remi is actually your dog in real life.
Hi Amber, I love watching Heartland and while I was I thought to myself that you probably do live on a farm, the acting on Heartland came so natural for you, good job on and off the set 😊♥️
I love your cow. And your ducks and chickens. They are very social animals! Your dogs follow you . Mr Alpaca watches for you! I’m smiling just watching how you talk and interact with your friends on the farm. I grew up around animals on my grandparents farm. But no horses . Enjoyed watching your video. And I love your show. Bye Amber.
I am addicted to the show heartland and when you were introducing Remi I was thinking of remi from the show and I was shocked when I got the name right😘
I enjoyed this video so much ! I love Heartland but the past couple of yrs you are so unhappy and stern was nice to see your life makes you the happy beautiful girl we all know and ❤️ love
Great video. So refreshing to see farm folks that dont kill their animals. I love your big love affair with all your furry family. Kudos to you, Amber. You rock!