I was just thinking how comfortable those “barn cats” look in the house! Gina read all our minds! They are a lot of fun to watch and so amazing how all the animals are getting along! Peace reigns at the OGP! 💖
@@samvalentine3206 thank you Sam I missed ya Saturday I got on here late. Hey what’s happened to Teresa and Elizabeth? They used to comment on my posts and I haven’t seen them on here or their comments lately. Hope they’re ok. Maybe they’re just getting on here later in the mornings and that’s why I’m not seeing them.
@@CCRider5312 - I think they may be coming late to the party... I'm not sure. I think I saw Teresa's post, not sure about Elizabeth. I do hope they are OK. Sometimes regular commitments keep us from our RUclips friends!
I knew as soon as those cats came in, they weren't going to be barn cats, lol. Windows are looking great! Can't wait to see everything finished on this house!
It was fun seeing the new cats playing around and snoozing. And the Siamese playing outside as well. They will enjoy a warm house and warm laps to nap in. Indoor / Outdoor is the best option.
Once all the snow has melted from your blower, try spraying the whole inside with PAM or a similar product to give the metal a real slick surface. Use that on your snowplow blade too.
The two little kitties really love their new home, inside. Even Figaro and the dogs seem happy around them. Good addition to the farm. Between the chickens and three cats, those field mice don't have a chance.
The thing I don’t think anyone has commented on is that you Al have unlimited skills in everything you do. It takes a highly specialized person to be able to do that. The want to learn the patience to do it and the love of doing it for yourself and family. Congratulations. My father was the same kind of person. He built his own snow plough and could do all his own veterinary work on the animals with no degree. So I totally appreciate watching a man of all trades. And Gina we grow with all the canning foods and gardens to make the homestead complete.
That bench near entrance was made so strong but I’m sure if Al breaks it he will just have to make another one. 😊. Seeing the fur babies comfy and cozy made me smile. Gina and Al I know you’re used to that weather but please stay safe.
Those cookies looked amazing. I bet there's a lot of bittersweet going on when clearing the old homestead, knowing it's likely the last year you'll be doing that.
The farm covered in snow is a beautiful sight to wake up to. ♥️ It is smart that you are doing the finishing touches to the house after moving in. So nice to see the meal preps and baking again. Take care 🍪🥮🥰
Doing all the trim work on windows and doors so improves the look of the room! Now it looks finished! And it is, except for some touch ups. The problem is that visitors when they drop in a few days later hardly notice the finished trim work, the effort that went into getting it done. No on will say “O do I ever like the way you trimmed up your windows. And your trim on the doors looks so professional!” Well, we have said it now, Al and Gina, and the rooms look so cozy and warm with the trim. Congratulations on the wonderful job. Your finished work looks like a work of art!!
Love watching the two barn cats, Al's dimples showed as he was talking to one of them. All of the finer details seem to take the longest to complete. All of the sweets look so yummy, Gina and Olivia did an amazing job. Al, you must enjoy being the taste tester. Spraying the blades with a cheap kitchen oil (Dollar General, less expensive) should make the snow slide off much easier. Both of the farms look so beautiful in the newly fallen snow.
I bet there are many contractors that wish they had you working for them Everything you build, fix and maintain is spot on as you figure it out and achieve your goal. The kitties are really sweet and growing. I have a Siamese 14 years young and he's my buddy - spoiled and loved. Gina's muffins or cupcakes look delicious.
Morning! Hope your staying warm. Arlo likes Al, he was watching him making the window trim. He does have a great personality. So nice to see Gina and Olivia baking in the kitchen. Bet that made the whole house smell wonderful.
Gina, I’m glad you mentioned about the cats. I said to my husband last week they look like house cats now, not barn cats. They are very cute and I love the way the grey one was looking so quizzically when Al was making the window frame. By the way, while you have snow, we’ve had 40C here in Adelaide, Australia today. Your house is really looking very nice!
Cathy, I don't like bitter cold weather but on the other hand, I really can't bear the heat when it is over 100 F....and you are. Is it humid as well? That would really be unbearable. Stay cool and have a Blessed day.
For your tool cat snow blower, let the unit warm up and dry off inside then get a silicone spray such as the “DuPont Silicone Lubricant with Teflon” in the orange and white can and spray the whole unit down inside and out including inside the snow chute. This will greatly help the heavy wet snow not to stick as much to the unit, and will also lubricate and protect the surfaces of the unit from corrosion. This works very well on my hardworking snow blower here in Wyoming. Thanks for your wonderful videos, I love watching them all!
Al and Gina I'm letting you guys know things went pretty good today in the operating room they put a new thing in my heart or stent I got one more that I got to put in in about another month so but we are doing pretty good thank you for your prayers you all guys are awesome love you guys
Al. I was glad to see you sticking to protocol and having the "INSPECTION" prior to the foam insulation around the window trim. Figaro says, "yup ... I LIKE it."
Gina's excellent looking sandwich cookies at the end. The property in snow looks outstanding. What views and peacefulness. All the window trims are looking excellent. Great for-thought in having radiant heating from the floors.
Ken uses your method of installing window trim that is complete with the finished jamb. All the fasteners are hidden and the assembly covers up the rough framing. Please keep the videos coming!
I think you mean Al was using a partial method that Ken uses for installing the trim. Ken attaches the face frame to the jam and everything is installed together as one complete assembly. I don't see the value in Al making a complete face frame unless he was doing it exactly like Ken does.Making separate face frames the way Al is doing, just seems a little cumbersome.
I noticed the quilt on your couch did you make them? They are so lovely and accent the couch colors too. I enjoy seeing all that the 2 of you do. Your daughter is growing up so beauty
I love seeing the barn cats have made their home in the house. We'll catch a mouse or two when outside, but it is so cozy in here....thanks!!!!! Al, your window frames look great. It is amazing the difference it makes when the job is finished. Gina & Olivia, the goodies look delicious. Peanut butter cookies are my favorite. Thanks for sharing some home time with us today....it has been fun watching Al doing his construction of frames, you and Olivia baking and of course all the fur babies having a play and a nap around the house. Y'all have a Blessed day.
Al, try spraying the snow blower auger with WD-40 before you go out with it. I use it on ours and it helps keeping the snow from sticking and it doesn't hurt the paint. Also works as a rust preventer when you get wear spots.
There was no wondering, Gina. I knew they'd be indoor/outdoor! I hope you had a blessed Christmas and that the Lord shines His glory, light and love on all y'all in the new year!
Glad you’ve decided the cats belong with you not the barn. The windows look great. I even enjoyed watching you snowblower! This winter seems to be shaping up to be stormy so I’m glad you got the new machine. It never ends does it? Nice that your ladies are keeping the house full of baked goods!! Fun mush mash today, thanks!
Thanks for saying that about the outlet covers. Lol that kind of thing bugs me! Also, so happy to see you bringing the two new little kitties in and not making them stay in the barn all the time. They will still be good little hunters.😸💖
It’s time to replace that unsightly, drafty overhead garage door with another set of double doors like the ones in the work area, before you finish the inside and the siding.
FYI, they will not be good mouse/vermin cats. Barn cats have to live outside, find food on their own and not be played with. I know because we had them. You rarely saw them, they were not friendly and they kept the barnyard free of unwanted animals. These are now house cats.
Al, I hope the chiropractor can help you with the rib issue! I’m really happy that you and Gina decided to let the kittens be indoor/outdoor cats like Figaro❤ This is not a surprise at all - I would have done the same thing❣️ The window and door trim looks amazing👍
Al, the next time you go to the chiropractor, see if he can check for "Slipping Rib Syndrome." There are physical therapy exercises you can do to bring everything back to normal if that's the case.
I was wondering Gina, and its easy to see how they could steal your heart, they are very adorable. And you do a great job catching all their mischief on camera.
Hi! I also have a snowblower, which I use a lot in the winter, as I live in Finland. In my experience, the snowblower needs to be moved outside in time so that it is as cold as the outside air before you start. It usually saves you from that blockage.
Al, Screwing into end grain makes for weak joint. Pocket screw into the side grain. That is - Drill pockets in the vertical trim and screw into the horizontal trim.
We got through the storm with keeping the power but our well stopping working so we are also waiting on well repair this morning :).I knew those kittens were too precious to just be outside, plus they will take care of the rodents inside and out. Prayers for healing on your ribs Al, plus continued healing for Gina. OX
Hope you had a wonderful and a very blessed Christmas and I hope you have a wonderful and a very blessed New Year's God bless you all thank you for these videos see you in your next one
Good morning Al and Gina! I felt the video this morning was very multilayered. I got to see a mini outdoor tour of the old homestead while you were snow blowing, great trim work around windows, animals and baking. Very satisfying this morning. I see many good suggestions for keeping your snowblower going so thanks to everyone with experience in that area for speaking up. May you all stay safe and warm. Hugs from N.C..❤️
Glad to see the Toolkat working😀. Also great to see the trim going up in the OGP - looking good. Lastly, those cookies with chocolate filling look scrumptious ❤️
Goooood moooorrrnnning Al, Gina and Olivia fellow Viewers and all my friends hoodie from Jamaica 🇯🇲. Hopefully you all had a wonderful Christmas and is Keeping warm and safe.
You might try either teflon or silicone lubricating spray to see if that'll help keep the snow from packing in and it just slide off and not accumulate. Not sure it'll help, but just throwing it out there! I love watching you build.
Your little house has become so cosy, but the work Al is doing on the windows will make it so much nicer yet. I love watching it turn into a real home. Your Christmas tree reminds me of the ones we had when I was a little girl. What kind of tree is it?
My grandfather used to say, "I cut it twice and it is still too short." And he was a master carpenter. Norm has a book called 'measure twice cut once'. Worth the read.
Al, ...Glad to see you using your Kreg Jig Pocket Hole joinery ! I have all of the Kreg Jig Pocket Hole Joinery Sets and LOVE them ! They make such a better and stronger joint than just plain wood glue, wood screws, biscuit joints and dowel rods !
Good Morning Al Lumnah and family. Working smelling muffins is tough. Having one is yummy. Windows look good. Always enjoy your videos guys. Thanks for sharing. Hope they get your Well figured out.
Finally, a new bottle of wood glue!! 😉👍
I just notice that Al have a new work buddy. The little grey kitten🥰
I was just thinking how comfortable those “barn cats” look in the house! Gina read all our minds! They are a lot of fun to watch and so amazing how all the animals are getting along! Peace reigns at the OGP! 💖
She said that with great timing after one had jumped through the frame Al had made that was leaning on the couch. They make great foremen.
All the trim up looks so good and makes everything look so finished. The kittens are adorable
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Goooood Morrrning Lumnahs 👋🏻 and subscriber friends as well 👋🏻. Hope everyone has a safe and blessed week.
Thanks, CC! Wishing you the same!
@@samvalentine3206 thank you Sam I missed ya Saturday I got on here late. Hey what’s happened to Teresa and Elizabeth? They used to comment on my posts and I haven’t seen them on here or their comments lately. Hope they’re ok. Maybe they’re just getting on here later in the mornings and that’s why I’m not seeing them.
@@CCRider5312 - I think they may be coming late to the party... I'm not sure. I think I saw Teresa's post, not sure about Elizabeth. I do hope they are OK. Sometimes regular commitments keep us from our RUclips friends!
@@samvalentine3206 yeah I know that’s right 👍
Good morning to ya CC! I have been late most of the time this month! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!
I knew as soon as those cats came in, they weren't going to be barn cats, lol.
Windows are looking great! Can't wait to see everything finished on this house!
"everything" will take some time... :-) :-)
Back 40 years ago we lived in the snow belt we would use cooking spray on are snow blower so it won't pack as bad.
It helped
I’ll have to try that.
It was fun seeing the new cats playing around and snoozing. And the Siamese playing outside as well. They will enjoy a warm house and warm laps to nap in.
Indoor / Outdoor is the best option.
Once all the snow has melted from your blower, try spraying the whole inside with PAM or a similar product to give the metal a real slick surface. Use that on your snowplow blade too.
Thanks can’t wait to try that
Rust protection and slick fluid film might help
Would WD40 work? I have a small snow shovel I was thinking of trying it on
@@shirleyfrey8295 furniture polish spray might help or wax
My father used spray silicone on our snow plow blade and it seemed to work well though it needed to be sprayed each time you used the plow.
The two little kitties really love their new home, inside. Even Figaro and the dogs seem happy around them. Good addition to the farm. Between the chickens and three cats, those field mice don't have a chance.
you are living in a winter wonderland. awesome.
😄😄Yes, I've been seeing that this is the "barn" cats new home for some time now :) They"re so adorable I can see why they moved in...
they "moved in" to the house, because the house is a "barndominium". No? Hence BARNdominium cats. Yeah! that's it! LOVE love those kitties.
@@sandrasherritt9708 hahaha- I LOVE IT :-) thank you :-)
The thing I don’t think anyone has commented on is that you Al have unlimited skills in everything you do. It takes a highly specialized person to be able to do that. The want to learn the patience to do it and the love of doing it for yourself and family. Congratulations. My father was the same kind of person. He built his own snow plough and could do all his own veterinary work on the animals with no degree. So I totally appreciate watching a man of all trades. And Gina we grow with all the canning foods and gardens to make the homestead complete.
This is so true !!!
there was to much cutest today with all them fur babies.... Love me some kitties!!!
your little grey kitty likes hanging out with al so cute
That bench near entrance was made so strong but I’m sure if Al breaks it he will just have to make another one. 😊. Seeing the fur babies comfy and cozy made me smile. Gina and Al I know you’re used to that weather but please stay safe.
I had breakfast, now Gina has me thanking about her baking. She is getting off to a great start with the new kitchen.
Hey there, Clarence! It appears that the new kitchen is a hit! I hope Gina can get her pantry the way she likes it...
@@samvalentine3206 Good morning Sam. Gina’s kitchen up and running!
@@samvalentine3206 Gina WILL organize it the way she likes it- that is for sure :-) :-)
Keeping the snowblower attachment outside will help with the snow sticking to it. The colder that metal is the less the snow will stick.
That makes sense. Lots to learn.
I could have sworn you jumped to your old place with the snowblower and the new place you live now. Enjoy your videos immensely/
Already figured that they were now house cats . Lol I have laughed everyday ! They are so cute!
Those cookies looked amazing. I bet there's a lot of bittersweet going on when clearing the old homestead, knowing it's likely the last year you'll be doing that.
The farm covered in snow is a beautiful sight to wake up to. ♥️ It is smart that you are doing the finishing touches to the house after moving in. So nice to see the meal preps and baking again. Take care 🍪🥮🥰
YES! Gina is looking great with a screwdriver in her hand but I am happy to see her in a kitchen COOKING again :-)
🤗❤👍Merry Christmas
The "barn" cats fit right in. Love the cat in the basket. The scenery is beautiful. The trim is looking awesome. Great job AL and Gina.
Even cabinet makers have mistakes. It happens and we move on. Great job!
The window casings and trim turned out nicely, cleans everything up for sure! I hope everyone is staying warm!!
Howdy Mr. G! Hope you had a nice Christmas! Take care...
@@samvalentine3206 Howdy Sam!
Hi Mr G and Sam, from western Massachusetts USA. I hope you both had a very nice Christmas. That trim sure makes the windows look nice!
@@patchurch1677 Good morning Pat!
@@patchurch1677 - It was very nice, thank you, Pat! Hope yours was equally good!
I like Olivia's artwork. She has talent
The windows and door trim look great. The house is really turning into a home. Those cookies at the end sure looked good enough to eat! 😊
Doing all the trim work on windows and doors so improves the look of the room! Now it looks finished! And it is, except for some touch ups. The problem is that visitors when they drop in a few days later hardly notice the finished trim work, the effort that went into getting it done. No on will say “O do I ever like the way you trimmed up your windows. And your trim on the doors looks so professional!” Well, we have said it now, Al and Gina, and the rooms look so cozy and warm with the trim. Congratulations on the wonderful job. Your finished work looks like a work of art!!
Love watching the two barn cats, Al's dimples showed as he was talking to one of them. All of the finer details seem to take the longest to complete. All of the sweets look so yummy, Gina and Olivia did an amazing job. Al, you must enjoy being the taste tester. Spraying the blades with a cheap kitchen oil (Dollar General, less expensive) should make the snow slide off much easier. Both of the farms look so beautiful in the newly fallen snow.
I bet there are many contractors that wish they had you working for them Everything you build, fix and maintain is spot on as you figure it out and achieve your goal. The kitties are really sweet and growing. I have a Siamese 14 years young and he's my buddy - spoiled and loved. Gina's muffins or cupcakes look delicious.
Morning! Hope your staying warm. Arlo likes Al, he was watching him making the window trim. He does have a great personality. So nice to see Gina and Olivia baking in the kitchen. Bet that made the whole house smell wonderful.
IT's GREAT WHEN PEOPLE understand the VALUE OF CATS in these VIDEO!!!
Have not watched this channel in a while... but now will more often...
Al, next time using the pocket hole jig, Kreg has a clamp the looks like large vise grips that holds the two boards perfectly flush.
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe Al just has freakishly strong fingers and doesn’t need clamps :).
EVEN THE CATS, SEEMS TO LOVE THE SNOW ❄️- AND THERE'S NOTHING LIKE SNOW, AND IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL, THAT! YOU JUST CAN'T LEAVE IT ALONE ❄️👍☺️
I want to thank you for sharing your experiences through life with us, I always look forward to your new videos, love and prayers to your family. :)
Getting the windows and door trimmed out makes a big difference. They look so much better now.
Gina, I’m glad you mentioned about the cats. I said to my husband last week they look like house cats now, not barn cats. They are very cute and I love the way the grey one was looking so quizzically when Al was making the window frame. By the way, while you have snow, we’ve had 40C here in Adelaide, Australia today. Your house is really looking very nice!
Just a FYI for those who are curious... 40°C is 104°F
@@samvalentine3206 Howdy Sam
Here in Dubai only 21*C and raining
@@samvalentine3206 & my part of New Zealand was 31C - so glad my bro has a big pool!!
Cathy, I don't like bitter cold weather but on the other hand, I really can't bear the heat when it is over 100 F....and you are. Is it humid as well? That would really be unbearable. Stay cool and have a Blessed day.
@@samvalentine3206 UFFF!!!!!!!
A little bit of everything nice 👍 Gina and Al also Olivia ,and the animals
For your tool cat snow blower, let the unit warm up and dry off inside then get a silicone spray such as the “DuPont Silicone Lubricant with Teflon” in the orange and white can and spray the whole unit down inside and out including inside the snow chute. This will greatly help the heavy wet snow not to stick as much to the unit, and will also lubricate and protect the surfaces of the unit from corrosion. This works very well on my hardworking snow blower here in Wyoming. Thanks for your wonderful videos, I love watching them all!
Make sure everything is clean & dry before applying it too. The Silicone must dry too. Been using it since 1976
Use Spray wax entire blower ,DuPont toxic to use on farm ,house , etc. look it up scary stuff
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lets not suggest toxic products lol
Al and Gina I'm letting you guys know things went pretty good today in the operating room they put a new thing in my heart or stent I got one more that I got to put in in about another month so but we are doing pretty good thank you for your prayers you all guys are awesome love you guys
That’s just great, now Figaro knows. Your home has come together very nice. You and Gina do great work.
I didn't see Figaro in this segment- have you???
Notice that the barn cats are mostly the house cats… haha! Merry Christmas and the best for 2023! 🇨🇦🎄🎉
My wife surprised me with a Lumnah Acres T-shirt for Christmas and I love it! Love the pocket-hole technique for the trim!
I knew the minute you brought them in that they were going to be like Figaro, inside, outside cats😻😻😻
Al. I was glad to see you sticking to protocol and having the "INSPECTION" prior to the foam insulation around the window trim. Figaro says, "yup ... I LIKE it."
Great video
You are doing a beautiful job on your new house.
Gina's excellent looking sandwich cookies at the end. The property in snow looks outstanding. What views and peacefulness. All the window trims are looking excellent. Great for-thought in having radiant heating from the floors.
I’m so happy when Gina cooks.
You're in good company!
Ken uses your method of installing window trim that is complete with the finished jamb. All the fasteners are hidden and the assembly covers up the rough framing. Please keep the videos coming!
I think you mean Al was using a partial method that Ken uses for installing the trim. Ken attaches the face frame to the jam and everything is installed together as one complete assembly. I don't see the value in Al making a complete face frame unless he was doing it exactly like Ken does.Making separate face frames the way Al is doing, just seems a little cumbersome.
Take the Sheila shine and spray all the surface areas. It will be slick and perfect.
Russell in Tucson,AZ
Gina, perfect timing. i just sat down for breakfast and you took the beautiful muffins out of the oven. thank you
I noticed the quilt on your couch did you make them? They are so lovely and accent the couch colors too. I enjoy seeing all that the 2 of you do. Your daughter is growing up so beauty
Your so blessed to live in such a beautiful countryside
My cousin and aunt make them.
Yum those peanut butter/chocolate cookies look divine. The kittens do have huge personalities.
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The house is coming together so well. You two are a great team.
Good morning Lumnah family ☕️
Howdy Joseph!
Gooooood Morning
I love seeing the barn cats have made their home in the house. We'll catch a mouse or two when outside, but it is so cozy in here....thanks!!!!! Al, your window frames look great. It is amazing the difference it makes when the job is finished. Gina & Olivia, the goodies look delicious. Peanut butter cookies are my favorite. Thanks for sharing some home time with us today....it has been fun watching Al doing his construction of frames, you and Olivia baking and of course all the fur babies having a play and a nap around the house. Y'all have a Blessed day.
Tom, from This Old House always builds window trim the way you are doing it. Good job.
Al, try spraying the snow blower auger with WD-40 before you go out with it. I use it on ours and it helps keeping the snow from sticking and it doesn't hurt the paint. Also works as a rust preventer when you get wear spots.
There was no wondering, Gina. I knew they'd be indoor/outdoor! I hope you had a blessed Christmas and that the Lord shines His glory, light and love on all y'all in the new year!
Glad you’ve decided the cats belong with you not the barn. The windows look great. I even enjoyed watching you snowblower! This winter seems to be shaping up to be stormy so I’m glad you got the new machine. It never ends does it? Nice that your ladies are keeping the house full of baked goods!! Fun mush mash today, thanks!
Cookies look delicious Gina and Olivia
A late Happy Holidays to the Lumnah family. Disappointed we didn't get to see Gina open the present from up on the shelf. Maybe next video. 😀
That grey/gray cat is very beautiful!!! The one watching the window molding being created.
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Thanks for saying that about the outlet covers. Lol that kind of thing bugs me! Also, so happy to see you bringing the two new little kitties in and not making them stay in the barn all the time. They will still be good little hunters.😸💖
Knowing how much Gina hates meeces and the like, they'll still do the job of keeping them out of the house, that's for sure!
It’s time to replace that unsightly, drafty overhead garage door with another set of double doors like the ones in the work area, before you finish the inside and the siding.
@@freddymax5256 Can't the garage door be insulated on the inside?
FYI, they will not be good mouse/vermin cats. Barn cats have to live outside, find food on their own and not be played with. I know because we had them. You rarely saw them, they were not friendly and they kept the barnyard free of unwanted animals. These are now house cats.
@@jeffparker3334 you can still feed a mouser and be friendly and play with them, to know this is true with evidence go check out gold shaw farm
The new cats 🐈 are so adorable.
Wow! Everything is coming together! A house becomes a home ❤️
Good morning Lumnahs ❄️☃️
Good morning, Áine!
Gooooood Morning
Al, I hope the chiropractor can help you with the rib issue! I’m really happy that you and Gina decided to let the kittens be indoor/outdoor cats like Figaro❤ This is not a surprise at all - I would have done the same thing❣️ The window and door trim looks amazing👍
The kittens will be like Figaro.. An ESTATE Management Cat. 🐈⬛🐈🐈
Al, the next time you go to the chiropractor, see if he can check for "Slipping Rib Syndrome." There are physical therapy exercises you can do to bring everything back to normal if that's the case.
I was wondering Gina, and its easy to see how they could steal your heart, they are very adorable. And you do a great job catching all their mischief on camera.
I’ve watched you guys for several years now. I find myself very proud of all you have accomplished just like my own children! Happy New Year!❤
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Thank you- every thing just right!🤗🤗🤗
Watching Gina and Olivia do all that baking is making me hungry. Home cooked is always so much better than "store bought".
:-( buuuu..Uuuu.. U... they look so good and I am a diabetic!!! :-( buuuu..uuu..U!..uuuu
The cakes look perfect they don't need to look anemic .Nice amount of golden colour on them is fab and I loved the crunchyness of them too.
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Hi! I also have a snowblower, which I use a lot in the winter, as I live in Finland. In my experience, the snowblower needs to be moved outside in time so that it is as cold as the outside air before you start. It usually saves you from that blockage.
Also, it is wet snow, and he was traveling too fast for it to feed, all he was doing was packing it and it clogged.
Trim looks good. So do the cookies. Lucky man.
Good Morning Al! Can’t wait to see your CAT blowing snow!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻Blessings
Gooooood Morning
right! Al' CAT needs to e mentioned here also.. not just "barn cats". Al's CAT will get it's barn in time.. :-)
Al, Screwing into end grain makes for weak joint. Pocket screw into the side grain. That is - Drill pockets in the vertical trim and screw into the horizontal trim.
I think that is good advice too. Merry Christmas!
We got through the storm with keeping the power but our well stopping working so we are also waiting on well repair this morning :).I knew those kittens were too precious to just be outside, plus they will take care of the rodents inside and out. Prayers for healing on your ribs Al, plus continued healing for Gina. OX
Hope you had a wonderful and a very blessed Christmas and I hope you have a wonderful and a very blessed New Year's God bless you all thank you for these videos see you in your next one
Good morning AL and GINA and Lady O 🌹🀄🀄🀄 BLESSED New year
Greetings and blessings to you, Evalina!
Good morning Evalina, hope you have a wonderful blessed New Year as well!
Good morning Lumnah family. Hoping y’all had a great Christmas 🎄
Good morning from Wexford Ireland 🇮🇪
I hope everyone had a nice Christmas 🎄🌲
It was nice, thank you, Annette... and yours?
Good morning Annette. How was your Christmas
Good morning Annette! 🤩👍🏾
Gooooood Morning Annette
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Yes nice to Sam thank you
Good morning. 30 inches of snow on the ground here in Michigan. Gonna be in the 50's later this week. That window trim looks great. Have a great day.
Good morning Al and Gina! I felt the video this morning was very multilayered. I got to see a mini outdoor tour of the old homestead while you were snow blowing, great trim work around windows, animals and baking. Very satisfying this morning. I see many good suggestions for keeping your snowblower going so thanks to everyone with experience in that area for speaking up. May you all stay safe and warm. Hugs from N.C..❤️
Glad to see the Toolkat working😀. Also great to see the trim going up in the OGP - looking good. Lastly, those cookies with chocolate filling look scrumptious ❤️
Goooood moooorrrnnning Al, Gina and Olivia fellow Viewers and all my friends hoodie from Jamaica 🇯🇲. Hopefully you all had a wonderful Christmas and is Keeping warm and safe.
Howdy Lloyd... Christmas was great, thanks! Hope yours was too!
@@samvalentine3206 good morning Sam. Wow isn't that fantastic. It's boxing day her in Jamaica,so another holiday
Gooooood Morning Jamaica
@@lloydwilliams8715 - My stepMum is from the UK so she's told us of Boxing Day... a nice tradition.
@@samvalentine3206 oh yes , going see my Mon today
Loved the landscape as you were going to the old homestead! Beautiful!
You might try either teflon or silicone lubricating spray to see if that'll help keep the snow from packing in and it just slide off and not accumulate. Not sure it'll help, but just throwing it out there! I love watching you build.
Good morning y'all! I see Figaro is inspecting Al's work🤣🤣🤣
A late Merry Christmas to all of my amazing friends, have a very blessed day
Merry Christmas in northern Michigan from central Minnesota! May you be blessed as well!
@@forrestgump9576 thank you
Howdy Jason! Wishing you the same!
@@samvalentine3206 thank you Sam... Good morning
Your little house has become so cosy, but the work Al is doing on the windows will make it so much nicer yet. I love watching it turn into a real home. Your Christmas tree reminds me of the ones we had when I was a little girl. What kind of tree is it?
Good job!
My grandfather used to say, "I cut it twice and it is still too short." And he was a master carpenter.
Norm has a book called 'measure twice cut once'. Worth the read.
I've been seeing that this is the "barn" cat's new home for some time now and figured the animal-loving Al gave in lol
Al, ...Glad to see you using your Kreg Jig Pocket Hole joinery ! I have all of the Kreg Jig Pocket Hole Joinery Sets and LOVE them ! They make such a better and stronger joint than just plain wood glue, wood screws, biscuit joints and dowel rods !
Good morning Al and Gina 🌄🌻, Have a nice day and a Happy New Year.
Howdy Liz - wishing you well!
Love the ToolCat, it will be a great addition to your homesteading arsenal..lol Love ya'll ❤️
Good Morning Al Lumnah and family. Working smelling muffins is tough. Having one is yummy. Windows look good. Always enjoy your videos guys. Thanks for sharing. Hope they get your Well figured out.
Yum looks good