Thanks Kenny, another great video. You make it really hard to sit here in Philly thinking about what I'm missing out there. Oh well, I have another year of grandkids duty then I'll be back out. I have a 19' travel trailer and I pretty much do all the same things you do for daily living. That "daily living" stuff is half the fun of being out there.
And thank you. I agree the daily routine is the glue that holds it all together and it's so simple living like that it's gratifying to do those things, otherwise I think I could go a little crazy with all that time on my hands. Sadly, I still have some years before I can actually retire and do it full time. I will be starting my work part of the year soon and I will be watching other people doing it and yearning to get out there again for most of the coming year. Before you know it you will be packing the trailer and heading down the road again. Thanks again for taking an interest in my humble videos.
Boil the rinds, they get very soft very quick, add some sweetner and you have the most incredible drink, I eat the rinds too because they just fall apart.
Thanks Ervin, (I assume that's your name, let me know). It's very small , it allows me to stay in nature away from the crowds, so I am very happy with it. Thanks again for watching! (I like how you call people friend, it's so nice having friends across the planet).
@@cargotrailerkenny4481 It’s Ervin indeed, somehow, when I write “friend”, I want to draw attention in a small way to the fact that I liked the content and that the channel is worth paying attention to.
Nice video, Kenny. Lovely camp. Seems like a good day to talk powerstations, eh? :D I was also messing with my portable lights today, putting up some bits of metal so they'll stick up there on the ceiling. I noticed your Macbook, do you also use Imovie, or some other video editing program?
Great minds... I've been using CapCut to edit (free version) with, and I like it but I've been told DaVinci is better, but I don't know, I've only used CapCut so far.
Nope, just lemons. Although there was a guy in Ajo with a wagon full of oranges from Mexico who is selling them super cheap, I just ate them. At Alamo lake I hung out with my brother and his wife for 6 days in a campground there when they had made a quick trip down to Arizona themselves. Although traveling like that and camping is not as solitary as it looks on a RUclips channel, most people I meet and hang out with just don't want to be on camera so I respect that and leave them out of any footage I put in my videos.
First half of this video was kinda dry. Second half had some pucker to it. The sugar was fine, didn't hurt none. No ice, hmmm. Well shot, and editing is improving fast. The coyote songs continue to be the crowning touch. The federales only let him go so long, out of kindness I suppose. 🛠⚠🏴☠
A lot of people don't care for the driving time. Fine, they can fast forward through it, doesn't bother me, it's a big part of living out of a trailer like that and that's my main audience who are people who are interested in that kind of lifestyle. Same goes for setting up panels and blah blah blah. Most people who are learning to make videos on RUclips take a hundred videos to figure out their schtick. And I'm finally figuring out how to edit a little better but that's a steep learning curve, but thanks for the compliments and taking a look at the videos. Coyotes are an ever-present feature in those deserts but they tend to move on if they hear me open my door so they're hard to catch on audio sometimes.
O, I was just talking about the lemonade quotient in the various segments of the video. Took a while to get to that first squished lemon. When you got lemonade, make a video about lemons, no?
Si. Yep, I over did it on the measurements thing. A bit redundant. That's the most difficult thing for me to become fluent at.. talking on camera in a way that's not too boring. It'll come with practice and having to watch through the footage I take and see how it could have been done better.
I was thinking about those light plastic handheld little jobbies, and that some people may really like some fresh squeezed juice at times. it sure would have come in handy that day.
What a fun video this was. Loved every minute of it. Beautiful sunset Lovely area
WoW! That’s Incredibly Awesome And Breathtaking Adventure! Cheers!🥂❤️✨
Thanks so much!
Thanks Kenny, another great video. You make it really hard to sit here in Philly thinking about what I'm missing out there. Oh well, I have another year of grandkids duty then I'll be back out. I have a 19' travel trailer and I pretty much do all the same things you do for daily living. That "daily living" stuff is half the fun of being out there.
And thank you. I agree the daily routine is the glue that holds it all together and it's so simple living like that it's gratifying to do those things, otherwise I think I could go a little crazy with all that time on my hands.
Sadly, I still have some years before I can actually retire and do it full time. I will be starting my work part of the year soon and I will be watching other people doing it and yearning to get out there again for most of the coming year. Before you know it you will be packing the trailer and heading down the road again.
Thanks again for taking an interest in my humble videos.
Good job Kenny !!! Keep them coming sir !!!
Boil the rinds, they get very soft very quick, add some sweetner and you have the most incredible drink, I eat the rinds too because they just fall apart.
Thanks for the tip
Lovely episode my friend, lovely charging system.
Thanks Ervin, (I assume that's your name, let me know).
It's very small , it allows me to stay in nature away from the crowds, so I am very happy with it.
Thanks again for watching!
(I like how you call people friend, it's so nice having friends across the planet).
@@cargotrailerkenny4481 It’s Ervin indeed, somehow, when I write “friend”, I want to draw attention in a small way to the fact that I liked the content and that the channel is worth paying attention to.
Another beautiful video. Very efficient charging system. Always a pleasure traveling with you Kenny, thanks.
Thanks for taking the time to watch Mike!
Nice video, Kenny. Lovely camp.
Seems like a good day to talk powerstations, eh? :D
I was also messing with my portable lights today, putting up some bits of metal so they'll stick up there on the ceiling.
I noticed your Macbook, do you also use Imovie, or some other video editing program?
Great minds... I've been using CapCut to edit (free version) with, and I like it but I've been told DaVinci is better, but I don't know, I've only used CapCut so far.
Did you get free oranges too? They are really good. Great video. Do your brothers ever camp with you?
Nope, just lemons. Although there was a guy in Ajo with a wagon full of oranges from Mexico who is selling them super cheap, I just ate them. At Alamo lake I hung out with my brother and his wife for 6 days in a campground there when they had made a quick trip down to Arizona themselves.
Although traveling like that and camping is not as solitary as it looks on a RUclips channel, most people I meet and hang out with just don't want to be on camera so I respect that and leave them out of any footage I put in my videos.
Enjoyable video. Especially liked the time lapse and sunset portions. What do you do to pay the bills?
I run a painting business.
@@cargotrailerkenny4481 Like houses or cars?
@@mrbr549 houses
@@cargotrailerkenny4481 Thanks.
They say life gives you lemons. I think I will stick with the beer.
You can have both! I've seen beers that are made with lemon, producing a delicious ale.
First half of this video was kinda dry. Second half had some pucker to it. The sugar was fine, didn't hurt none. No ice, hmmm. Well shot, and editing is improving fast. The coyote songs continue to be the crowning touch. The federales only let him go so long, out of kindness I suppose. 🛠⚠🏴☠
A lot of people don't care for the driving time. Fine, they can fast forward through it, doesn't bother me, it's a big part of living out of a trailer like that and that's my main audience who are people who are interested in that kind of lifestyle. Same goes for setting up panels and blah blah blah. Most people who are learning to make videos on RUclips take a hundred videos to figure out their schtick. And I'm finally figuring out how to edit a little better but that's a steep learning curve, but thanks for the compliments and taking a look at the videos. Coyotes are an ever-present feature in those deserts but they tend to move on if they hear me open my door so they're hard to catch on audio sometimes.
O, I was just talking about the lemonade quotient in the various segments of the video. Took a while to get to that first squished lemon. When you got lemonade, make a video about lemons, no?
Si. Yep, I over did it on the measurements thing. A bit redundant. That's the most difficult thing for me to become fluent at.. talking on camera in a way that's not too boring. It'll come with practice and having to watch through the footage I take and see how it could have been done better.
Nice drone footage
Who travels without a juicer? 😂
I was thinking about those light plastic handheld little jobbies, and that some people may really like some fresh squeezed juice at times. it sure would have come in handy that day.