😅thank you for showing us your tiny house. It does have lots to offer and glad it accommodates your life according to your circumstances as well.Cats are good company aren't they?😅
I would suggest to the fella doing the interview to check with the homeowner first to determine what, if anything, that person knows about their home. Embarrassing for all to hear her keep saying "I don't know". Also, I would consider doing the lifestyles questions either first or last together and have the tour on its own. That way your audience isn't left waiting while the person goes on about paper or plastic, organic or not, when we just want to see the rest of the house. Also, the music is too loud and shouldn't be playing when people are talking.
This is how I roll-I just grab my camera, hit record, and let the moments unfold. No scripts, no rehearsals-just real, live videos capturing things as they happen. It’s all about keeping it raw and authentic!
Such a sweet lady. God bless her. Thanks for showing us a glimpse of your peaceful home. I need that
Love this home. Especially the color of the wood accents 😍
It's a clever layout, thank you for sharing
Love her ethos & her home is charming & cosy!
Beautiful tiny home! A lot of light and the colours theme blended well❤
Dear Roamn you are showing an exceptional World.
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😅thank you for showing us your tiny house. It does have lots to offer and glad it accommodates your life according to your circumstances as well.Cats are good company aren't they?😅
would love more information on filtration system with the rainwater system-
In the previous episode we talked about it too
Hallelujah!!! I’m favored and blessed with $60,000 every week! Now I can afford anything and also support the work of God and the church.
Oh really? Tell me more!
This is what Melissa Jonas Richard does, she has changed my life.
After raising up to 60k trading with her, I bought a new house and car here in the US and also paid for my son’s (Oscar) surgery. Glory to God.shalom.
I know Melissa Jonas Richard, and I have also had success...
Absolutely! I have heard stories of people who started with little or no knowledge but managed to emerge victorious thanks to Melissa Jonas Richard.
First person to comment 😁😁
Get a life
you live near a busy road?
I would suggest to the fella doing the interview to check with the homeowner first to determine what, if anything, that person knows about their home. Embarrassing for all to hear her keep saying "I don't know". Also, I would consider doing the lifestyles questions either first or last together and have the tour on its own. That way your audience isn't left waiting while the person goes on about paper or plastic, organic or not, when we just want to see the rest of the house. Also, the music is too loud and shouldn't be playing when people are talking.
This is how I roll-I just grab my camera, hit record, and let the moments unfold. No scripts, no rehearsals-just real, live videos capturing things as they happen. It’s all about keeping it raw and authentic!
@@AlternativeHouse And that explains it all.
Stop being a miserable person and go touch some grass