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I haven't heard the word "pallet" used for sleeping on the floor since I was a kid. My Grandma and Grandpa from West Virginia would always tell us "get y'alls pallets made up on the floor for sleeping". Pallet meant us laying down some handmade quilts to lay on, and covering up with old time electric blankets during the winters.. I sure do miss those days, and more than that I really miss them.. God bless everyone🙏
another name/type futon (not the bed/couch hybrid from Freds Beds) made to be laid on the floor & rolled up to be put away during the day seths.blog/2020/03/calm-also-has-a-coefficient/ ✌
Jesus is King I love that story. My nan & pop pop had a beach house out on LI & they had a bunch of Army cots that us kids loved to sleep on. Out on the screened in porch. 😊
I miss the outside water pump for fresh water from the well, the chamber pot off the kitchen in a small, dark room, the eight burner wood stove, the kerosene lamps on the living room wall. Most of all I miss my great grandparents who left the house the same way they lived since they were first married. Doilies all over the sofa, settee, arm chairs and the back of every soft chair. I never had a chance to meet them, but I did experience how they lived. My grandmother kept the house exactly as they left it with the key in the door. We spent the week living as they did, and I can close my eyes and see everything as it was.
So many things I love about this video! Opening with the interior of your vehicle, and seeing the wind wing opened. Haven't seen that since I was a kid. The docent who gave the tour. Her accent. Her little personal asides and her clear love of the place and its contents and her knowledge of how things worked. Seeing the old bubbled glass. The great camera work. The close ups of the personal effects. The docent again. Its as if she had lived through all the history herself. She is the BEST! I love history and frequently tour historic homes. This was as close to being there as possible. Sorry to ramble on but this is exactly what I needed while stuck at home. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
During these dreadful, anxious times, it's so relaxing to see things like this vlog. We're all so weary of the news, and politicians still wanting to look like big shots about things, we welcome your vlogs.
Loved the sunny room, loved the piano even more, but it wld have been hard to pry me from that breezeway... especially if that sweet lady were talking to me! Her voice and accent cld make me happy, even if just reading the dictionary.
such a sweet old granma she reminds me alot of my mom especially when she was walking down the stairs grabbing the rail ike she was my mom does the same way !
I love the green ceilings and the 'old fashioned' locks on the doors (board across the door) LOL!!!! A really nice adventure you took us on. Amazing. I love history. Thank you.
It’s so cool seeing another old house in another state. Lots of cool history there. And thank goodness for Sidestep adventures for being able to take us there during this time of being quarantined ect. Thanks Robert keep them coming.
What a marvelous place. That lady was very accomadating and oh so interesting. You can really feel her love for this place and how happy she was to show you around. Awesome video. Keep Safe❤Keep Well❤
Thanks for the tour, always love the history of those homes. I say the same thing, how many feet have walked those steps and floor boards, how many eyes have looked through that glass and how many hands have opened the doors? Trying to imagine the view from the window and clothing worn. The lady giving the tour was a delight. 😁👍
Wow! What a great place and a wonderful tour!! As kids, we loved sleeping over at grandpa and granny's house on our pallets! Those were good times. Thanks Robert and thanks to the lovely lady who took us on the tour!!
I had some of those pieces of furniture, but had to sell them and downsize after my parents passed. Still have a few collectables in crystal from England, lots of Jim Beam bottles, and my grandmother's china cabinet and a piece that hangs on wall filled with antique cups and saucers. Awesome tour, Thanks Robert. 👍
Thank you grandma...it would not be enjoyable if it weren't for you....well done grandma well done indeed!!!🙏 & thanks for the vlog sidestep adventure 👍🙂
This was a lot of fun to see! My Grandmother had a second floor porch that you got to through the master bedroom walk-in closet. Just like she said I was told never to go out there!!! Awesome 😊 Robert!
Absolutely wonderful, amazing & beautiful, you did & do a great job keeping it exactally in the time period, clean, just spectacular! The woman is very lovely, kind, informative & just a beautiful lady & so joyous, thank you!
Wow you find the most amazing historical places, that old house has seen a lot of people come and go through it's doors and heard a lot of secrets in it's time too I'll bet. Such a gorgeous old place and very fascinating to see how people lived back then. Thank you so much for sharing this with us, I look forward to part 2 to hear and see more amazing history. xx💙
Oh my gosh that sampler!!!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍 How very very special to still have it there. I’d love to know the story behind who stitched it, if it’s known. I’ve started writing on the back of my framed pieces so my descendants know who and when I stitched it. So any I stitch this year will have ‘stitched during the pandemic of 2020’ on them
I just watched this video for the first time. I love it! The tour guide seems quite knowledgeable and love her husband's family baptismal gown shadow box. Pretty neat quilts and lovely old furniture. If I ever get to Lumpkin, GA, I will make a point of stopping in. Thanks for the tour.
I luv doing the tours of the old properties and buildings! This one was really nice and the lady just adds to it lol She was a wonderful tour guide. You could tell she just luvs this place. Thanks for going back there. Was worth it, so interesting. I think my favorite thing was the rocking chair for the ladies wearing the bustle driesses, so cool. Awesome video! Luv touring around with you folks :) Thanks for all the work you put into these videos! I enjoy them very much :)
I am so glad you went back - this was fascinating. The "bleeder" has a formal name, a scarificator - used usually on the inner arm to bleed someone as a medical treatment. In the past, beautiful houses, scary medicine. Thank you Robert!
Great tour! It's amazing how there were specific types of gender-specific entry and exit rooms within the same house. Also learned something new about people having to pay taxes back then on the number of closets in a house. Guess that's why houses in those days generally didn't have closets! Still not enough closet space in most houses today!
Ohhh I remember this beautiful building. You stopped here once before but it was locked up. Didn't you stop and check out a Garage that was there ? This is an absolute Gem full of history. God Bless the lady who gave you the tour. Am I right in saying that this was the town where you lived as a boy ? Excellent video. I'm looking forward to part 2. Thank you Robert. 🌹☺🌹
I miss the outside water pump for fresh water from the well, the chamber pot off the kitchen in a small, dark room, the eight burner wood stove, the kerosene lamps on the living room wall. Most of all I miss my great grandparents who left the house the same way they lived since they were first married. Doilies all over the sofa, settee, arm chairs and the back of every soft chair. I never had a chance to meet them, but I did experience how they lived. My grandmother kept the house exactly as they left it with the key in the door. We spent the week living as they did, and I can close my eyes and see everything as it was.
Gosh I've not seen those side vent windows in a car in YEARS! I really wish someone would bring them back, they worked very well!!! And your tour guide is really a sweet lady.
Wow this was very interesting & love that lady she seems like a very sweet woman & just love listening to her talk. She reminds me of my great grandmother with all the stories I loved sitting talking with her & listen to all the different stories & memories she would tell me I miss her so much
I live in the old stage coach inn in Waverly hall ga it over 200 years old it the old bussy house. this house is beautiful it reminds me of my house but of course our house was 2 log cabins when it was a stage coach inn .
Robert, this absolutely wonderful. I love old history n my antiques n they sure had them. Very very interesting. I wish I could find the next video of the one you said would be next. I’ll keep looking. I’m so glad you went back. ♥️♥️♥️👍👍👍👍😊😊
I told y’all I would return to the Bedingfield Inn for a tour! What a great place, be sure to stop in and take a tour if you are ever in the area!
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This place is absolutely beautiful. I would love to visit and tour the house. Another great video Robert.
Love your video's, keep em comming..
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I especially like the cemetary video's..
NL is in lockdown because of the virus..
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Greetings..
I do believe you caught an evp towards the end of this video when you were in the room with no fireplace
Terry Anderson .…
Wow!!! What a great home and your tour guide was awesome. She knew those small integral points to the home. What a sweet lady
The woman really was a natural being a tour guide and she was a sweetheart
She does and is!
I haven't heard the word "pallet" used for sleeping on the floor since I was a kid. My Grandma and Grandpa from West Virginia would always tell us "get y'alls pallets made up on the floor for sleeping". Pallet meant us laying down some handmade quilts to lay on, and covering up with old time electric blankets during the winters.. I sure do miss those days, and more than that I really miss them.. God bless everyone🙏
another name/type
futon (not the bed/couch hybrid from Freds Beds)
made to be laid on the floor & rolled up to be put away during the day
seths.blog/2020/03/calm-also-has-a-coefficient/ ✌
Jesus is King I love that story. My nan & pop pop had a beach house out on LI & they had a bunch of Army cots that us kids loved to sleep on. Out on the screened in porch. 😊
@@samanthab1923 😀🙏❤
I must be old, I use pallet every time.
I miss the outside water pump for fresh water from the well, the chamber pot off the kitchen in a small, dark room, the eight burner wood stove, the kerosene lamps on the living room wall. Most of all I miss my great grandparents who left the house the same way they lived since they were first married. Doilies all over the sofa, settee, arm chairs and the back of every soft chair. I never had a chance to meet them, but I did experience how they lived. My grandmother kept the house exactly as they left it with the key in the door. We spent the week living as they did, and I can close my eyes and see everything as it was.
You could really tell how much she loved that house! What a neat tour and lovely tour guide. Thanki for sharing it with us!
So many things I love about this video!
Opening with the interior of your vehicle, and seeing the wind wing opened. Haven't seen that since I was a kid.
The docent who gave the tour. Her accent. Her little personal asides and her clear love of the place and its contents and her knowledge of how things worked.
Seeing the old bubbled glass.
The great camera work.
The close ups of the personal effects.
The docent again. Its as if she had lived through all the history herself. She is the BEST!
I love history and frequently tour historic homes. This was as close to being there as possible.
Sorry to ramble on but this is exactly what I needed while stuck at home.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This house is lovely. Such a sweet lady.
During these dreadful, anxious times, it's so relaxing to see things like this vlog. We're all so weary of the news, and politicians still wanting to look like big shots about things, we welcome your vlogs.
Thank you very much, that means a lot.
tom deininger ....Memories from another day. So comforting to watch in these uncertain times. Thank you!
What a sweet beautiful Lady. May she have a great visit with her family. Thanks so much for this wonderful tour.
Loved the sunny room, loved the piano even more, but it wld have been hard to pry me from that breezeway... especially if that sweet lady were talking to me! Her voice and accent cld make me happy, even if just reading the dictionary.
such a sweet old granma she reminds me alot of my mom especially when she was walking down the stairs grabbing the rail ike she was my mom does the same way !
ohio yoder toter She was just lovely. So gracious & upbeat. Pleasant to see in these times of strife. ✌🏻
@@samanthab1923 most definitely !!! :-)
Oh yes definitely reminded me of my grandmother!!
What a great tour, thanks for taking us along. It's always so nice to see preservation instead of ruin. Such a charming docent.
What a sweet lady thanks for the tour
You can tell she really loves that home.
The tour guide gave me hope in mankind again. Thank you for sharing your adventure. AWESOME.
What a lovely lady :)
I love the green ceilings and the 'old fashioned' locks on the doors (board across the door) LOL!!!! A really nice adventure you took us on. Amazing. I love history. Thank you.
Her southern accent is so soothing! And she seems like one sweet lady!! I want her to be my nana!! Lol
It’s so cool seeing another old house in another state. Lots of cool history there. And thank goodness for Sidestep adventures for being able to take us there during this time of being quarantined ect. Thanks Robert keep them coming.
You made it back , never doubt ed you would . Great video and well tour done by the Lady .
I love the virtual tour of the stagecoach house! I enjoy historic places.
What a marvelous place. That lady was very accomadating and oh so interesting. You can really feel her love for this place and how happy she was to show you around. Awesome video. Keep Safe❤Keep Well❤
I lived in a duplex from this period in time and the dinning room was the biggest room; it was huge. The place had 3 stories. Only paid $250 a month.
What a fabulous tour guide she was! Thank you for the video.
Fantastic. Loved every sec of this tour. The lovely Lady was so kind sharing all that info. Thankyou to all
What a sweet lady. Thanx for this awesome video! 🙂
Wow. “Sleep tight”. I wondered about that saying! RopeBed. Makes sense. Love this history. Thanks for all your great videos. Really enjoy them.
Richard Smith
Sleep tight and don’t let the bedbugs bite ‼️🌸
@@mountaingirl1797 I don't think modern Americans would put up with bedbugs biting!
Bless her heart, what a lovely lovely Lady ❤👍Great video, as always
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Thankyou 👍
Beautiful
Really enjoyable tour ! All the old furnishings were fabulous !
Thanks for the tour, always love the history of those homes. I say the same thing, how many feet have walked those steps and floor boards, how many eyes have looked through that glass and how many hands have opened the doors? Trying to imagine the view from the window and clothing worn. The lady giving the tour was a delight. 😁👍
Amen
Wow! What a great place and a wonderful tour!! As kids, we loved sleeping over at grandpa and granny's house on our pallets! Those were good times. Thanks Robert and thanks to the lovely lady who took us on the tour!!
I had some of those pieces of furniture, but had to sell them and downsize after my parents passed. Still have a few collectables in crystal from England, lots of Jim Beam bottles, and my grandmother's china cabinet and a piece that hangs on wall filled with antique cups and saucers. Awesome tour, Thanks Robert. 👍
Robert Forrest Wonder how the rebuilding of the Jim Beam distillery is going?
Loved this video 👍
Oh that was absolutely lovely! Thanks so much for sharing your tour with us.
What wonderful work you're doing!
Tremendous!
Thank you!
Awesome video sir
Thank you for taking us exploring!! 😊 It’s nice to virtually be able get out of the house, especially with so many of us having to stay indoors!!
A great historical video Richard. Thanks as always. 🏠🏠🏠
Now that is soooo cool. Get busy boy we want to see more like this. Thank you Robert
Thanks, I definitely want to film some more like this. I’ve got the Drug Store Museum video coming as well from Lumpkin.
So beautiful, loved this, so glad you went back, you learn something new every day!
Thank you grandma...it would not be enjoyable if it weren't for you....well done grandma well done indeed!!!🙏 & thanks for the vlog sidestep adventure 👍🙂
I just love sweet, little southern grannies!
Absolutely loved this video, thank you Robert such a beautiful old house.
This was a lot of fun to see! My Grandmother had a second floor porch that you got to through the master bedroom walk-in closet. Just like she said I was told never to go out there!!! Awesome 😊 Robert!
Loved this video. Felt like a little sister tagging along the whole time. Wasn't I well behaved ? Great place. Great preservation.
I need/want to go there and just give her a hug, she’s to adorable and so good!!!!! I could listen to her talk all day. ❤️
Absolutely wonderful, amazing & beautiful, you did & do a great job keeping it exactally in the time period, clean, just spectacular! The woman is very lovely, kind, informative & just a beautiful lady & so joyous, thank you!
What a fabulous tour. I love hearing the history. I'm from Canada but the U.S. has so much more.. I applaud.
Loved the tour!
As usual, a great tour! Thank you
Great video Robert!!! Such a lovely woman, so sweet!!!Thanks for going back there!
Wow you find the most amazing historical places, that old house has seen a lot of people come and go through it's doors and heard a lot of secrets in it's time too I'll bet. Such a gorgeous old place and very fascinating to see how people lived back then. Thank you so much for sharing this with us, I look forward to part 2 to hear and see more amazing history. xx💙
Oh my gosh that sampler!!!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍 How very very special to still have it there. I’d love to know the story behind who stitched it, if it’s known. I’ve started writing on the back of my framed pieces so my descendants know who and when I stitched it. So any I stitch this year will have ‘stitched during the pandemic of 2020’ on them
Robert, What a great trip back in history thanks for taking us along Sleep tight Haha!
Thanks for the "visit" to this fascinating place. Nice lady, also! Knows a lot of neat facts about this place!
2Feet2Worlds It's way bigger than I thought.
Great video Robert. I love the historic videos of places in the south, of times past and the way people lived.
She is the sweetest lady. So informative.
I just watched this video for the first time. I love it! The tour guide seems quite knowledgeable and love her husband's family baptismal gown shadow box. Pretty neat quilts and lovely old furniture. If I ever get to Lumpkin, GA, I will make a point of stopping in. Thanks for the tour.
I luv doing the tours of the old properties and buildings! This one was really nice and the lady just adds to it lol She was a wonderful tour guide. You could tell she just luvs this place. Thanks for going back there. Was worth it, so interesting. I think my favorite thing was the rocking chair for the ladies wearing the bustle driesses, so cool.
Awesome video! Luv touring around with you folks :) Thanks for all the work you put into these videos! I enjoy them very much :)
Beautiful...it made me feel like I was there with you. Thank you...
I am so glad you went back - this was fascinating. The "bleeder" has a formal name, a scarificator - used usually on the inner arm to bleed someone as a medical treatment. In the past, beautiful houses, scary medicine. Thank you Robert!
Awesome tour and that lady was the best guide. It was like she was showing you thru her house.
Love this video 👍
This place is amazing, thank you.
Wow, loved the Antiques, an stories
Shared with my daughter.. Thanks Robert,
These types of videos make me wanna quit my job and visit historical sites... my heart fluttered every room y'all went in
Great tour! It's amazing how there were specific types of gender-specific entry and exit rooms within the same house. Also learned something new about people having to pay taxes back then on the number of closets in a house. Guess that's why houses in those days generally didn't have closets! Still not enough closet space in most houses today!
I enjoyed the docent's easy manner and knowledge of the little things. She was so kind. Cool old inn.
Great video. What a very nice Lady. Thank you, Ma'am, for the tour.
Well kept and a magnificent historical home
What a fantastic place and cheers to the lady.
Ohhh I remember this beautiful building. You stopped here once before but it was locked up. Didn't you stop and check out a Garage that was there ? This is an absolute Gem full of history. God Bless the lady who gave you the tour. Am I right in saying that this was the town where you lived as a boy ? Excellent video. I'm looking forward to part 2. Thank you Robert. 🌹☺🌹
Yep! But I never lived there, discovered it kinda recently.
@@AdventuresIntoHistory ooopps. I must be getting mixed up with someone else. 😊🌿🌹🌿
What a wonderful lady! If you should ever see her again, tell her thank you!
I just love this lady. What a wonderful curator she is of such a wonderful place.
What an amazing tour. The lady doing the tour was so enthusiastic and knowledgeable.
I miss the outside water pump for fresh water from the well, the chamber pot off the kitchen in a small, dark room, the eight burner wood stove, the kerosene lamps on the living room wall. Most of all I miss my great grandparents who left the house the same way they lived since they were first married. Doilies all over the sofa, settee, arm chairs and the back of every soft chair. I never had a chance to meet them, but I did experience how they lived. My grandmother kept the house exactly as they left it with the key in the door. We spent the week living as they did, and I can close my eyes and see everything as it was.
Oh I love her! That place is awesome and she is so knowledgeable and sweet!
This and the Drug Store Museum would make a great trip if you’ve never been...... after all of this stuff is over.
Gosh I've not seen those side vent windows in a car in YEARS! I really wish someone would bring them back, they worked very well!!! And your tour guide is really a sweet lady.
The tour guide is wonderful! She really enjoys her work.
Love the old Inn, and what a sweet lady, a lot of history. Thanks again Robert
Thanks for bringing us along. She was adorable. What a treasure.
Love it !!!
How does anyone thumbs down a video like this? This is absolutely amazing! This is real!
I’m so glad you brought your daughter for the tour. Very educational.
So charming!💗
Wow this was very interesting & love that lady she seems like a very sweet woman & just love listening to her talk. She reminds me of my great grandmother with all the stories I loved sitting talking with her & listen to all the different stories & memories she would tell me I miss her so much
I live in the old stage coach inn in Waverly hall ga it over 200 years old it the old bussy house. this house is beautiful it reminds me of my house but of course our house was 2 log cabins when it was a stage coach inn .
she reminds me so much of my grandmother
I really enjoyed this episode
Loved the house
Thank you
Much love
This is what I love old house! I could do this for days!!! My favorite video!!
That lady was so sweet I love the history of the place thanks for sharing
Robert, this absolutely wonderful. I love old history n my antiques n they sure had them. Very very interesting. I wish I could find the next video of the one you said would be next. I’ll keep looking. I’m so glad you went back. ♥️♥️♥️👍👍👍👍😊😊
Beautiful bird singing 😁👏🏻👍🏻‼️
Amazing old place, those quilts were my highlight! Thanks
I am in love with history like that!! Thank you 🥰🥰 that house is beautiful and so unique. The breeze way is so amazing
I love this kind of stuff thanks for sharing.
I could spend all day in that place! Fascinating! The history makes this place a treasure!
I love old buildings, thank you so much for this video. It is just wonderful to have a guided tour during this time of virus stayin at home.
What a fantastic old house. Great video You all take care of yourselves now. God bless you all.
I watched this video over twice..I really enjoyed touring the old place
This took me back to the summers of my childhood. I spent them 9 miles away from Lumpkin, in Richland. I miss that accent!