I wish it was in English. I wonder what those signs said. Enjoying all these types of Videos. Shows one you can make do, with not much at all. Love when they find old things that can be reused in Garden, and Home. I sit here and say, keep that, and so pleased when they put it aside. Lol. And yes, it would be nice to see the finished project.
The Eastern part of the world fixes properties differently than the US. They clean and organize the courtyard and vicinity first. I can understand the courtyard because of the rubble in the way. Though saving the prettiness for last keeps from messing the walkways. Their yards are the best looking , along with an English garden. It is the choice of plants, shrubs and flowers. 50 plus years ago, there were not the varieties available like today. My family had limited choices and the flower beds were full of 10 or so types. Now, house plants were numerous. At 79, I live vicariously through DIY books, magazines and UTUBE, gardens and yards. Sooo, thanks to the folks who make these possible for me.
This young man is an incredibly talented guy! In all of these videos, the people are hard workers, but this man is unstoppable. When he climbed that tree, my loin muscles ached just watching him, lol. The walls he rebuilt are not easy to do. The method he used is called dry stacking. It is hard work that many refer to it as an art form. To keep everything in a straight line and fill each gap with just the right stone takes a talented eye. I also loved the different generations all working together. I'm wondering if it is for him, a family, or for his family too. That is a lot of food growing for one person!
Fascinating to watch traditional building methods. No chainsaw or concrete mixer, only traditional tools and hardware labour. Gardening irrigation method same as in Spain, not a drop wasted. I admire that young man so much. His passion for his house is amazing
@@ermaiswahyuni3770 why not, are people of western culture so sensitive and weak that they can't take the truth. I guess so that's why euphemisms are used instead of the actual word like passed away instead of died, pleasingly plump or thick instead of fat. You keep your culture and leave other people's culture alone.
I have much pride in his work it shows everyone has the ability to do the same work as skinny boney people! I find your statement offensive and uncaring. ❤️🛐🇺🇸
Huge work! The place is beautiful but rough! I long to watch the final result...Sure it will be something amazing and beautiful!The guy who began to renovate this part of land is someone courageous!
I am so touched by the photos of the family that had lived there previously. Usually when you leave or abandon a place you have lived, you take family photos. So very sad. And it is so wonderful all the hard work that this young man has provided to this home to make it livable for his young family.
I really enjoy looking at how they renovate the old country side house. I just wish for one thing. Can you please translate there native tongue to English? It would help me feel closer to the ones renovating.
@@jennylapuz6155 Because nobody will live there in the middle of nowhere. They just used it to make video... It's fun to watch though so it's win - win ;)
Thank you for showing these amazing videos...as always I am in awe of the hard work and the creativity of garden and homes in these unequaled renovations
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it's just a pleasure to watch your shows ,, many times regretted a man who doesn't know the language, but you are really enchanting, you don't need much, all you have is Desire, Heart, Hands and Shovel and magic is created
A lot of hard work and determination! I really like the style of this house. Question - when rehabbing the interior walls, why not use a concrete mix instead of mud and straw?
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What a place.Thank you for all the hard work you done with the land.The house in the cave is amazing ,specially the entrance windows.Hope there is a follow.up part 2.
Fantastická časť blogu.😊👏úžasný PAN a POMOCNICI . Prajem veľa vnútornej spokojnosti a na dlho z vykonanej starostlivosti o nájdený potenciál vo veľmi zdravom prostredí hlineneho domu. 👏👏👏
Wooooow su tierra parece como si fuera desértica o estuviese sepultada debajo de un pantano,,pero me encanta ver cuándo le dedican tiempo a la agricultura👍👍👍👍y que maravilla después que cambio la estación diferente
Appreciating the amount of hard work..Instead of spending somuch energy in destroying the old compound wall and constructing a new one,he would have spent more time in renovating the interior of the house..Cutting somuch of green trees also is painful..
Unfortunately, this channel is famous for not showing a completed project. It’s one of my major complaints about it. I still like to watch what has been done; but a completed project would be nice. I also didn’t like the personal description of the gentleman. That was uncalled for.
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Boa tarde que construção bonita amei as portas essas fotos recordações lindas pra pessoa vocês sempre tem animais nas restaurações esses dois são fofos 😘😘😘♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇧🇷
Seria muito interessante se pudessem mostrar a finalização de cada reformafeita para que pudéssemos fazer um maior conceito dos trabalhos realizados, mas infelizmente, não nos dá esse prazer de poder vigiar os esforços por eles prestado ! E uma pena ficar faltando a parte mais interessante!!!!!
On the slope were you top the slope with the wooden "X" fence- Lay down some landscape fabric or Burlap cloth too help with erosion then use the tree saplings and make a trellis across the surface- Then at the top plant Melons and allow them to grow over the edge and down the slope. Watermelons, or Pumpkins, I think strawberries would need to much water. Possibly Hops vines would cover that slope . Brew some beer.