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Your family is so amazing to me! I love how everyone chips in and helps with big projects. Your dad is the MVP always! What a wonderful father and provider! I’m sure sometimes he would like to rest but he keeps on going. It’s amazing that he’s still r family built your own house!
very beautiful colors in this forest! including beautiful people. Sailor Mumay is throwing around the wooden trunks like chopsticks, be always smart and careful about your body! good luck for putting together a nice house! take into account the ground to be able to enlarge it another 6 feet later, if needed.
I think the families should never lose this little canal of natural water. use it also for your health when it is so hot. you could fill bottles with it and place them in the wind and shadow, perhaps also with wet towels. then you have a little shower every 2 hours or so.
This channel has inspired me to start my own farming venture here in philippines. Going to bring some of the traditional methods and add some modern twists. Please keep up all the good work
Always try and keep the different varieties of corn as far apart as possible. They can cross pollinate and give very questonable results. Also, taking the stuff out of the truck we say 'unloading the truck'. Hope all goes well.👍
@@filipinalife I tend to ask a lot of farming practices questions, and offer a lot of (American) farming tips. Feel free to tell me you aren't interested. I won't take offense. Sometimes a bit of insight from someone can save you from a problem. Enjoy these 'back to the farm' vids. And, you have one hard working father. Make sure you let him know that.
Nice video Crishel. Good to see all the family from teenagers up, joining in the hard work of rebuilding the fishpond house up on land at the coconut farm area. As always, with your dad in charge of the build. Nothing goes to waste, even the same nails are used from the fishpond. Good to see a glimpse of Sophia at the end.
I just noticed the Suzuki truck has a numberplate beginning with the letters JAG.!! most people in the UK and Australia associate those letters as short for Jaguar - the classic British car. A Philippines joke??!! Don't worry though, as expensive and luxious as the Jaguar is, it could never do what your Japanese Suzuki does!!! Your videos are the best advertisement Suzuki could ever have, considering what you put it through. Tough truck for a tough family.
@@filipinalife in Mexico they have adobe house that keeps cool in hot days, here is how: Adobe houses are well-suited to hot, dry climates because their thick walls made from a mixture of dirt, water, straw, and other natural materials have a high thermal mass: Absorb heat during the day: The walls absorb heat from the sun throughout the day to keep the house cool. Release heat at night: At night, the walls slowly release the heat to warm the interior. Store coolness: In the summer, residents can open the doors at night to let the walls store coolness, then close them during the day to keep the temperature down.
@sct9963 but this is the wet tropics and the wet season rains, on any slight slope will come rushing down like a torrent of water. Like in the concrete water channel in this video, in fact. I have lived in a similar tropical climate and the wet or rainy season rains have to be seen in order to understand. This does not include a cyclone/typhoon turning into a rain depression and sitting over the top of your area and raining constantly, day and night, for up to 3 weeks!