Great episode. The train library was such an awesome project. The children are so blessed to have such supportive teachers and community to build it together. Even the council building a little train station with the rail tracks was awesome.
Great Job James! That is TRULY the most innovative concept of making a 'train library'...every primary/elementary school can be inspired by 'actually' taking recycling another level - a train car headed to the scrapyard and turning it in to something very special...educators, school board members watching should take notes. The children are very blessed. Great show - all of it!
I was moved to tears by James' initiative. What a great, generous-hearted teacher! Lucky kids to have him. And I was so glad for Liberty's achievement. So beautiful, giving her the liberty of home owning and moving it anywhere. Such a wonderful show!
The joy those children showed when they entered the train Library was so overwhelming, they will be eager to read and learn now. That tiny compact home had everything you would need and looked very confortable. Well done everyone, plus the mud buildings using recycled rubbish were amazing. Thank you George 💕🇦🇺
Blessings on that train company. Many, many blessings. Of course on James as well as Liberty. But, that train company, what a lovely, forward-thinking business organization.
Fantastic episode. I loved the train library. The tiny house is awesome as well. I live in Canada in a province that is very unfriendly to tiny homes. I have been trying to get one and a place to put it for years. No luck so far but I will keep on trying.
mar 26 2024 liberty forgot to add a handrail an carpeting on the stairs if she were groggy as we all get when we get up on the night her footing may not be spot on those steps she may step close to the edge if she falls off the stairs she,ll bust her thigh bone and smashing her head an breaking her neck hitting the floor she shoud have the space inspected by a stafety inspector but free spirt as she is she wont also when she gets to be 70 plus in years living there will not be physically managable
I dont think plywood ages well and has a lot of off-gassing of the glues used to laminate. Despite being trendy and cheap, not recommended for a living space.