HOMESTEAD in the MOUNTAINS | Young couple creating an OFF-GRID paradise | Building a fence

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • Food Forest Part 1: • Turning our ABANDONED ...
    Recently we planted our first food forest. A masterful step forwards for our homestead, a thing of dreams soon to be a luscious forest, laden with fruit, berries, and everything our family would need to survive. However, just like everything we try on this mountain, it all started to go spectacularly wrong when the mountain beasts decided to descend up it and create destruction. The jabali dug up all the small trees, broke down terraces, and used our apricots as scratching posts.
    Week in week out we’ve been trying new methods to keep them out, then this week, the straw that broke the camels back, the mouflon broke in and nibbled the branches off pretty much every tree in the forest. We have had enough, the mountain beasts are about to get a serious shock, we’re going to build a proper fence, we’re talking galvanised steel posts, tensioned steel, fancy expensive fasteners, concrete, something that could stop an elephant.
    We’d love to get this fence sorted before the spring rains to ensure our food forest gets good growth and we can start to feed ourselves from it sooner rather than later.
    As a side note, we’ve had an intense month. As many of you know a wildfire destroyed a large part of our valley, and we broke our one and only hard drive during the evacuation, which we’ve been getting fixed in Madrid for the past few weeks. Thank you all for being so patient with us, we’re so grateful to all of you for watching our videos and supporting us.
    0:00 Intro
    02:27 Robbie draws a picture of the future
    03:26 Emilia explodes a water pipe
    04:51 Digging holes for the posts
    06:09 Aligning the posts
    11:28 Creepy vegetables
    12:53 Concreting the posts
    15:16 Hiding in the Land Rover during a storm
    17:55 Emilia welding a gate
    22:02 Baby mouflon eating Emilia’s flowers
    26:24 Installing a culvert
    30:07 Moving some old trailers
    34:32 Attaching the first bit of fencing
    41:29 Robbie gets bitten by another spider
    43:16 The swifts have arrived
    45:04 A glimpse at next episode
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    Our story:
    We are Emilia, Robbie & Sage, we left our city lives behind and moved to the top of a mountain in Spain, to live off-grid. We’ve spent two years alone, renovating an old stone house and restoring the abandoned land. Join us as we continue to build our off-grid homestead, and become self-sufficient from the land.
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  • @ladyandtheowlman
    @ladyandtheowlman  21 день назад +25

    Thank you all for being so patient with us, we’re so grateful to all of you for watching our videos and supporting us. Let us know what you think of the latest video! ❤️

  • @fireandicewine
    @fireandicewine 21 день назад +17

    You two are honestly like the classic city slickers that moved out to the wilds and have to learn everything about country living. Hats off to you for your adventurous endeavor.

    • @bettybryson9637
      @bettybryson9637 21 день назад +1

      Exactly. Babes in the woods! No practical skills…

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +4

      Haha glad you're enjoying our adventurous endeavour! We're certainly learning everything from scratch, I imagine it's a little painful for some people to watch all the things we get wrong in every episode! We really appreciate the comment and love!

  • @Neilhuny
    @Neilhuny 21 день назад +5

    Robbie, you bloody hero! Kicking the plants to make sure no frogs were killed was great!
    High five

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Haha thanks Neil, Robbie was happy to hear you approved of his frog conservation, I can't say I was particularly happy about this at the time haha... I feel like I spend a lot of my day trying to move the projects along whilst Robbie is off saving all the different types of animals all over the land!

  • @yandipurnawan
    @yandipurnawan 21 день назад +7

    Sage is so cute. I have a 4 years old son and it is such a joy to see children spending time with their parents doing a project together. Thank you for sharing a glimpse of your family.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Yandi for the sweet comment ❤️. It is a joy and absolutely hilarious having Sage around, he's so cute and actually quite useful these days!

  • @user-wg7dx7er8w
    @user-wg7dx7er8w 21 день назад +5

    That is great news you are back, now going to sit back and watch and enjoy, France

  • @khrisabuid4315
    @khrisabuid4315 20 дней назад +1

    Great to see you guys back up and running......we have missed you 3!!!!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Thank you Khris that's a very kind thing to say! It's been a crazy few weeks trying to get all our videos back from the hard drive, hopefully we never have to go through that again! On the plus side we were able to film a lot of the next video so hopefully that will be out soon! Thanks so much for your comments and support!

  • @alanjohnson7932
    @alanjohnson7932 20 дней назад +2

    every second of your videos exudes love and authenticity. Well done.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Alan that's a really kind thing to say. We do try and capture things the way they are, although often that means it can feel like lots and lots of bad things are happening to us haha! Really appreciate the comment and the love

  • @greghall14
    @greghall14 17 дней назад +1

    You guys are such a lovely family and it’s wonderful that you share your life with us. My wife and I are hoping to travel to Spain for our 25th anniversary later this year.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Thank you Greg that's a really sweet comment! ❤️ Thank you for watching our videos and supporting our family! Hope you have a great anniversary - 25 years as well! Where are you thinking of travelling in Spain?

  • @adamtash2891
    @adamtash2891 21 день назад +10

    wow this episode had it all - sexy banter, edgy banter, boring banter, lethargy, a plethora of animals, many miniature natural disasters, yoga, welding lessons, mechanical engineering lessons, breastfeeding, a very ambitious (and alas incomplete) project...and the preview of the next one? fire??!?! evacuations?? ay yay yay
    mannn you guys are warriors.....very silly yet tenacious warriors
    I salute you!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +2

      Haha thank you Adam for the kind words! When you write it all out like that it really does sound like a well rounded episode! It took us longer than any other episode to make, so it's really nice to hear your kind words! Makes it all worth it in the end! "Very silly tenacious warriors" haha a great analysis

    • @adamtash2891
      @adamtash2891 19 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman lol....thank you!
      silly and tenacious ....it's quite a charming combo.
      .....keep em coming, I got my popcorn ready ;)

  • @TranscendentalDentist
    @TranscendentalDentist 21 день назад +3

    Great to see you guys back. Robbie, you have the patience of a saint. 😂

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Thank you for your kind comment! Haha yes Robbie certainly has good patience with me! We really appreciate the love and support!

  • @theodorehowe2262
    @theodorehowe2262 18 дней назад +1

    What hard work you to have done to make your property more secure from the animals.
    Beautiful family you are.❤❤

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад +1

      Thank you Theodore for your kind comment! We really appreciate the love ❤️

  • @andrewharris1837
    @andrewharris1837 20 дней назад +1

    Nearly forgot how much i missed your beautiful vlog showing true ❤ of being together as a family doing tough tasks in a rugged terrain in rain&wind but powering thru 😊 Hope the steel fence works 🙏

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Another lovely comment thank you Andrew! There's definitely a lot to power though! ❤️

  • @daveffs1935
    @daveffs1935 21 день назад +6

    That spiders going to unlock the gate now, and let the boar in to scratch their ass on your trees as revenge. Glad to see you're all safe and back at it.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Hahaha thanks Dave! Stranger things have happened here that's for sure! Appreciate the love and support ❤️

  • @shawndonohoe2789
    @shawndonohoe2789 21 день назад +1

    Half clown and half beauty queen, Robbie you won the lottery and you will smile and laugh forever.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks so much for the love and ongoing support Shawn, it means the world to us you're enjoying our videos!

  • @paulcarolan9535
    @paulcarolan9535 18 дней назад +1

    At times, painful to watch. But at least you are having a go and trying to live the dream. Don;t give up. Keep smiling.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Thanks Paul! Appreciate the comment. The learning curve is definitely quite long for us! ❤️

  • @acp1866
    @acp1866 21 день назад +2

    You seem to get heaps of works done by yourself. You are a better man than me.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Oh goodness that's a nice thing to say thank you! Haha it feels like we get everything done so slowly, but I guess when we look back at the videos it's quite rewarding to see we are actually moving forwards even if it is like a snail!

  • @Tristan_de_Kermadec
    @Tristan_de_Kermadec 21 день назад +3

    Your videos are beautiful and original, and so is your project to make a living in such a remote place. What an everyday challenge! I think you have all the ingredients to become a huge RUclips success story 😃

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Tristan for your kind comment and motivational words! It really made our day! It would be nice if there were maybe slightly less challenges though haha, sometimes it is impossible to get anything done because we are fixing everything or the animals have eaten everything or the storm has blown everything away!

  • @GiuseppeAudino797
    @GiuseppeAudino797 21 день назад +1

    Hi Guys good to see you back this is another great video good job doing the new fence cheers guys 🙏🙏👋👋🍻🍻

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks so much Giuseppe for your kind comment and ongoing support! We really appreciate the motivational words and the love!

  • @James_cadwallader
    @James_cadwallader 21 день назад +2

    Wooo! New episode!

  • @user-oi6ne6wf7g
    @user-oi6ne6wf7g 21 день назад +2

    행복하세요,,❤❤

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      귀하의 친절한 의견에 진심으로 감사드립니다! 사랑과 지원에 진심으로 감사드립니다!

  • @elamigo74
    @elamigo74 21 день назад +14

    You urgently need a guard dog.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Yes we do! It's all a matter of time... although we are a bit worried about how long it might take to train it! Any ideas on a good dog breed? There is a shepherd on the mountain with sheep and we'd need to make sure it doesn't chase his sheep! We have a friend in the valley who has some big dogs on chains at night but the jabali come right up to the circumference of the chain knowing the dog can't get them, then they go in his kitchen and eat his food! They are very clever animals!

    • @vargheseck-pg2wy
      @vargheseck-pg2wy 19 дней назад +1

      @@ladyandtheowlman Make a maximum/minimum enough 'Perimeter Fence' around your house, garden, livestock - that allows your Guard dogs (2) to stay within the perimeter to chase away intruders. Also hang cow bells intermittently along on the fence (wire) that will make a noise whenever there is something trying to breach the fence. The noise will alert the dogs to their presence. But the fence should be strong enough to prevent the dogs from running off after them and getting lost. If you have power along the fence line, you can also put motion detectors with lights that will help see you at night in an emergency.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад +1

      Some great advice here thank you. The perimeter fence makes sense... although a scary amount of work with all the terraces and i'm sure dogs are pretty good at getting out of a fence! Cow bells is a cool idea, and also motion sensing lights could work as well. All great ideas thank you for writing them down for us!

  • @terencemears7780
    @terencemears7780 18 дней назад +1

    Just brilliant!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Thank you Terence, very kind comment! We really appreciate the support! ❤️

  • @paulb1951
    @paulb1951 21 день назад +1

    Great content, welcome back and thanks for sharing 😌

  • @raymutch
    @raymutch 10 дней назад

    I have a farming background down here in AU , you need to have an electric wire outrigger on the outside of your heavy steal fence , it sits about 1ft outside the steel fence about 3foot of the ground level. The outrigger needs to run at about 25-50k volts to penitrate thick fur and hair. The inside acts as the earth and the outrigger acts as the positive. When the beasts try to push thrugh they complete the circuit. In you dry stony soil you cant use the ground as an earth as there is not enough water to conduct the electricity. Look up Australian farming fences as we have similar pests and conditions as you. The combination of a good sturdy fence and eleticity will keep the beasts out

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  10 дней назад +1

      Wow thank you Ray, that's some really good advice. We always struggled with our electric fence here (7000volt chicken fence), the grounding never seemed to work, so this solution of grounding off the fence itself is really clever, glad someone finally told us the problem with ours! 25-50k volts is also a huge voltage! haha we definitely need a stronger system. The sheep always got through our electric fencing at 7000 volts and we never knew why! Really appreciate the advice and support Ray!

  • @flinkersflork2959
    @flinkersflork2959 13 дней назад

    Great video Robbi!!

  • @kaqs8994
    @kaqs8994 8 дней назад

    Love your videos! Thank you!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  6 дней назад

      Thank you for the kind words it means a lot to us! ❤️

  • @HeyMichaelLeo
    @HeyMichaelLeo 21 день назад +1

    I think you two/three are Beautiful, fascinating, ambitious, courageous and know how to think on your feet.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Michael for all your lovely comments! We really appreciate the love and support! ❤️

  • @Medinado_Outdoor
    @Medinado_Outdoor 14 дней назад

    Beautiful family 🥰

  • @minniemouse7803
    @minniemouse7803 21 день назад +2

    I laughed so hard at the spider part. 😂 ❤

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Haha I just can't believe Robbie continues to go near those spiders, it doesn't make any sense. We now have a lot of very angry spiders all over our land waiting for me to sit down!

  • @tinawiczenko2379
    @tinawiczenko2379 21 день назад +1

    a new Video 🥹 and your all fine💫 i Love your Videos, you are doing a great Job! Sage ist sooo cute, i laughed so much"... and we let Papa fix the Desaster"🤣🤣🤣

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Tina for the sweet comment! We really appreciate the love! Haha yes cutting through our mains water pipe wasn't exactly fun for Robbie, but luckily once I'd finished my cup of tea Robbie had fixed it all! Sage really is the cutest, when he's not breaking my sunglasses that is!

  • @mikehuth3541
    @mikehuth3541 21 день назад +1

    Your house is so beautiful!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Mike ❤️. Although we're currently only living in 1 room in the top of the house, we have lots of renovation ahead of us to be able to live in the rest of it! No doubt it will take us the rest of our lives to finish it at the snails pace we seem to work at haha!

  • @georgemartin7115
    @georgemartin7115 21 день назад +2

    Your back❤❤❤

  • @MrWoundedalien
    @MrWoundedalien 21 день назад +4

    Great video!
    I laugh when Robbie is trying to explain things and gets shut down because it's too boring lol.
    And for the love of all that's holy, give her a 13mm box end wrench or ANYTHING else than those crappy linesman pliers to tighten the fence wires. :D
    Keep up the good work! You're very hard workers!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks for the love Mike! Haha right I'll tell Robbie he is supplying me with the wrong tools for the job, I knew we weren't doing it right it was absolutely impossible! ❤️

    • @MrWoundedalien
      @MrWoundedalien 20 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman 😂😂❤️

  • @EJIJISAN
    @EJIJISAN 9 дней назад

    Great to watch your family grow and your adventures with the property. One thing, winds don't usually go west. What you are seeing is probably polution (vehicle exhaust) from the city.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  6 дней назад +1

      Thank you Eric glad to have you on the journey with us! ❤️ Yeah could be pollution, never thought of that. Although sometimes we get news alerts about Saharan dust, and it covers our car windscreen, and all the leaves in the garden! It seems crazy that it would make it all this way!

  • @grandmasstories3418
    @grandmasstories3418 15 дней назад

    From all homesteaders' stories, it seems to me that the most important thing to start with, even before the house, is good, strong fences around the animals, the gardens and the baby trees..... to avoid a lot of frustration, losses and waste of time and money....

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  10 дней назад

      Thanks so much for all your comments we really appreciate the support! Yes you are right, we could have saved ourselves a lot of problems by making a good fence in the beginning! I guess in the beginning though we didn't have the experience or knowledge about which types of fences would work, we made a lot of very bad fences that didn't work haha! You also need to live for a while on your land to know where is best to put a fence, because we have 14 acres and would take us a lifetime to fence the entire land, so we need to be more strategic where fences go, and in the early days you're still not sure where you want things like food forests and vegetables and other trees. ❤️

  • @HeyMichaelLeo
    @HeyMichaelLeo 21 день назад +2

    26:09 look at that amazing view

  • @HeyMichaelLeo
    @HeyMichaelLeo 21 день назад +1

    18:42 ok, now that just makes me envious.

  • @byoder456...3
    @byoder456...3 7 дней назад

    ❤ all 3 of you are wonderful. Please don't ever change. BTW I don't like Spiders either but that spider is a good one

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  6 дней назад

      Thanks so much for the kind comment! Haha, what makes this spider a good one??! ❤️

  • @davidstoddard9160
    @davidstoddard9160 20 дней назад

    To prevent a knot in your string, all you need is a small 6in wide board with at both sides of the board leave both the outside edges a couple of inches longer so the outside edges serve as a holder of the string.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks David, we will try this next time! Although Sage is very good at unwinding most things, you turn your back for 1 second and it is utter destruction everywhere you look!

  • @KazuxaFilms
    @KazuxaFilms 21 день назад +1

    Supper Vlog !!! i love you guys 🖤🖤🖤

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you, we really appreciate the love! Your channel looks cool! ❤️

  • @user-wg7dx7er8w
    @user-wg7dx7er8w 21 день назад +3

    Glad to see that you are still working hard, 😓 , great to see the beautiful 😍 mountain ⛰️ peaks, again, sage is in joying himself, not being offensive. 😂, but I Think the baby hoagies are going to get through the fence, might be worth putting a overlap on the fencing or some smaller grade fencing along the bottom, when you are doing your welding on the metal, I couldn’t quite tell whether the metal was galvanised or not, this is extremely toxic, When you are burning it when welding, well worth the effort you have put in, it does look amazing, 🤩, The vegetables looked very good that you had grown, hopefully some more veg later in the year, So long as the hoagies and sheep goats don’t get them, Sorry to see and hear that you had to evacuate your property, because of wildfires, It’s that time of year again, isn’t it?,
    As always, very enjoyable , Stay safe keep up the amazing work, it will all slowly come together, you are building an amazing lifestyle,
    From France,

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment Phil! You're right about the baby boar, hadn't thought of that! Hopefully if they do go in they won't venture far from their parents before returning to them! Yes they are gavanised posts - we've recently heard from someone else that it is dangerous, so we'll definitely be wearing a mask in future thank you for letting us know! Thanks so much for all the love and positive vibes Phil we really appreciate it! ❤️

    • @user-wg7dx7er8w
      @user-wg7dx7er8w 19 дней назад +1

      @@ladyandtheowlman there is one more reason to stop the baby hoagies them from getting through the fence, mum and dad will run a riot. They will rip the fence apart to get to their babies., Do not want to be on the receiving end of Wildboar when they’re angry, very very dangerous, you’ll be better off getting yourself a permit and Some type of weapon, you could make yourself a very strong crossbow,
      Not sure whether I have said, but I’ve just been back to the UK and picked up the rest of my contents , mainly a lot of timber, and something that is called a HOG , I WONDER IF YOU CAN GUESS WHAT IT IS, stay safe keep up the amazing work, you never know I might drop in and see you on-my Hog, 😂🥰 to you all,

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад +1

      Well yes that does sound like something an angry wild boar would do! Good thinking... maybe we should think about keeping the baby ones out too with some smaller netting.

    • @user-wg7dx7er8w
      @user-wg7dx7er8w 16 дней назад +1

      @@ladyandtheowlman stay safe, angry mums and dads are very dangerous, so please be careful,

  • @alanlangshaw318
    @alanlangshaw318 17 дней назад

    Robbie, when you tension the fence, try using your ratchet instead of the pliers.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад +1

      Thanks Alan I'll give this a go! No sure why we didn't try this... I think I was a bit worried about tensioning too much and bending the posts... but in hindsight it would have saved a lot of time and effort. Also I scraped off some of the galvanising using the pliers because they kept slipping so will probably get rust on those now which isn't ideal!

  • @tessakennedy7156
    @tessakennedy7156 21 день назад +2

    Thank goodness I'm in the know that you both have drama queen/king syndrome 😂 - and that quite a lot does go right and works!

  • @AizazRuhail4U
    @AizazRuhail4U 21 день назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @andreainarteilmistico4695
    @andreainarteilmistico4695 19 дней назад +1

    Bel video e voi siete una bella famiglia. Mi piace il vostro stile di vita, ciao io vi seguo.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Grazie mille per il gentile commento Andrea, e grazie per esserti iscritto e aver aiutato la nostra famiglia! ❤️

    • @andreainarteilmistico4695
      @andreainarteilmistico4695 17 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman 👋💪

  • @Nayel-vs3os
    @Nayel-vs3os 20 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @suryadisurya9953
    @suryadisurya9953 21 день назад

    ❤❤❤

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you for the love Suryadi! We really appreciate it!

  • @muhammedbaysal6214
    @muhammedbaysal6214 21 день назад +1

    Muhteşem bir bölüm tebrikler devamını bekliyoruz ama çit pek sağlam olmamış gibi geldi umarım yanılırım

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Yorumun için teşekkürler Muhammet! Desteğinizi ve RUclips Üyelerimizin bir parçası olmayı gerçekten takdir ediyoruz! Bizim için dünyalara bedel ❤️. Devam filmi yakında gelecek, çok şükür çoğunu zaten çektik! Umarım çit yeterince güçlü olur, ancak asıl sorun, büyük bir kunduz sürüsünün gece onu görmeden çite koşup tüm direkleri bükmesidir! (Bu komşumuzun çitinin başına geldi). Komşumuz bize her direğin üstünü sarıya boyamamızı söyledi, çünkü o zaman muflon onları karanlıkta görebilir!

  • @davideborgna4918
    @davideborgna4918 17 дней назад +1

    Bravissimi 💪💪👋

  • @craigdruery984
    @craigdruery984 13 дней назад

    Great work guys. A ring spanner, or socket would make the fencing tensioner easier to do. Cheers

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  10 дней назад

      Thanks Craig! We're definitely going to try this next time haha, not sure why we were struggling away with those pliers! ❤️

  • @equatorialcat4569
    @equatorialcat4569 21 день назад +2

    have you thought of harvesting a young wild sheep deer as they will give you so much good food compared to all the work the vegetables require?

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      It's a wonderful idea! We're definitely keen to try, although we have no experience in hunting or preparing meat! Do you have experience in this? We have an agreement that if Robbie manages to hunt one with his bow then I will prepare the meat for freezing/ eating! We love the idea of organic meat from the mountain!

    • @equatorialcat4569
      @equatorialcat4569 20 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman I did it as a boy with my father. Is a relatively easy proess, especialy for sheep as once you cut the skin in certain positions, super easy to pull off. The gut them, care ful not to cut open the small spleen as it will taint the flavour of what it goes on, then cut into pieces, I suggest watching a couple of chanels I watch from the States, who show some of tho, Sow the Land & Justin Rhodes. Good luck. Rosemary and roast lamb, oh my :))

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Wow that's some amazing advice thank you! Cool that you were taught by your father, seems like we should be teaching Sage this as well. I think if we can just keep our minds focused on the end goal of Rosemary and roast lamp we could just about do it! We need to become a bit more hardy. Feels like our grandparents could do this kind of thing easily, and then our generation lost the killer instinct. We'll check those channels out thanks for the recommendations!

  • @fireindahole
    @fireindahole 17 дней назад +1

    OMG 4 days later this shows up for me to watch?! RUclips let me down on this. I can't believe there was a new vid around for 96 hours and I just now get to watch it. Oh well at least I get to enjoy it now. Careful welding galvanized steel the gases produced are extremely poisonous.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Haha that's very sweet of you, glad you get excited about our episodes Fireindahole! We really appreciate your comments and love, let us know what you think of the episode? Thanks for the advice about welding galvanising, someone else mentioned that as well, so we're going to be wearing a mask from here on out! (although quite hard to get mask on under a welding mask, how does that work?!)

  • @vladisark
    @vladisark 19 дней назад +1

    Hi guys, nice video. Just be careful with those pipes. Seems like asbestos pipes. Do not brake, drill or cut them.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Wow thanks for the comment Vlad! Definitely a good chance they are! We never thought of that. We'll be careful with them!

  • @davidbrewer7844
    @davidbrewer7844 21 день назад +4

    Remove the galvanising before welding- it pollutes the weld which is why they look so bad

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks for the advice David! Really appreciate it! Robbie said he'll try this next time! He's been welding for 3 years with that welder! We welded me a post the other day out of 2 bits of 20mm rebar, but when I hammered it into the ground with a sledge hammer the other bit of rebar fell right off haha.

  • @pompeymik
    @pompeymik 21 день назад +1

    Just beautiful ❤️

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Mike that's very sweet, we really appreciate the comment and the support!

  • @miraguedes9339
    @miraguedes9339 2 дня назад

    Sou sua nova inscrita 😊 Deus abençoe familia...eu assisti seu mais novo vídeo, e voce me respondeu, ai decidir seguir voces❤.. bjs no seu pequeno Principe.ele é adoravel.... prometo devagarinho vou assistindo seus vídeos anteriores❤

  • @lyaca886
    @lyaca886 8 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @asgeirandersen
    @asgeirandersen 20 дней назад +1

    well you succeeded with the fence ...

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Asgeir! Hopefully we get it all finished off in the next video so our trees are safe!

  • @dominikdomanski2948
    @dominikdomanski2948 21 день назад +1

    Your son has great parents

  • @adrianfrazier2156
    @adrianfrazier2156 17 дней назад

    Charming people.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Thanks for watching Adrian! ❤️

    • @adrianfrazier2156
      @adrianfrazier2156 11 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman I so much want you to succeed--to make a happy life, to stay together. I built a house with my first wife, on an island, no electricity, in the far north. I'm going there soon, and the grandchildren will be there too for the summer. Maintaining it against the depredations of time and weather is all I'm able for. But it's been a blessing.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  10 дней назад

      Wow it sounds like you have a lot of experience in building Adrian! Great to be able to go back there with your grandchildren! Maintaining a house can be hard work that's for sure!

  • @fovo2
    @fovo2 18 дней назад

    Doing well, but when tensioning the fence using the strainers, try use your socket set, will make it much easier.

  • @robertcarkeek8391
    @robertcarkeek8391 21 день назад +1

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you for being a subscriber Robert, and for the love in the comments!

  •  21 день назад +1

    🎥🎬Bendiciones…

  • @joseywales7525
    @joseywales7525 21 день назад +1

    The property views and location are worth the effort. Think years not days,

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Josey! That's good advice. It's tough not to get bogged down with all the projects and constant feeling nothing is finished! But when we make a video and watch it through it's really rewarding to step back and see some progress getting done! We really appreciate the love ❤️

  • @SirHackaL0t.
    @SirHackaL0t. 20 дней назад +1

    That area really doesn’t look like a fruit growing area

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +2

      Thanks for your comment SirHackaLot! We are 760m above sea level so the local farmers say you can't grow oranges or avocados because it's too cold, but we're going to try anyway! Maybe we'll put some fleece over the trees when there is a frost each year. Plums, pomegranates, peaches, lemons all grow well at our height though which is good!

  • @jamesthomason7610
    @jamesthomason7610 13 дней назад

    A pew pew and night vision is the way to go.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  10 дней назад

      Haha thanks James, it does seem like we could solve all our problems if one of us could just find a passion for hunting! Do you have experience hunting? Wouldn't we have to get up every night and sit in a tree trying to keep the animals at bay?

  •  21 день назад +1

    Great progress, guys! I love the timelapse with clouds moving through the sunny sky. Any issues with mosquitos up there in the mountains? Oh and also, what do you think about getting a dog? Would be fun for the kid and to protect your property. Greetings from Xabia

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words Andreas! Means the world to us you're enjoying our videos! And so close to us watching from Xabia! Some of the timelapses were really cool, sometimes the light and clouds are so perfect! The mosquitos are just beginning to start, then they will disappear around October. We'd love to get a dog, it's just a bit daunting to think about all the training it would need.. it needs to be able to keep the mouflon, sheep, goats and jabali away but not scare the shepherds sheep too much because the shepherd won't be very happy, sometimes his sheep get injured by walkers dogs so you have to be careful. Any suggestions on dog breed that would be good?

    •  17 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman Naturally, I would opt for a German shepherd. They protect their herd (including yourselves 🙂) and bark to alert you and to scare unwanted visitors away. They can stay outside, even during the night, where you live and they are lovely with kids. Keep in mind, they love to jump into water, especially when it is hot. You are spot on; they do need training (especially during the first six months). Did you discuss the possibility with your neighbour/shepherd?

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад +1

      That's some great advice thanks so much! When we finally buy a dog we'll ask you some more questions because it sounds like you have some good experience! The shepherd has lots of dogs, all of the same breed, for some reason we never asked what breed they are, but he says it's the only dog that works with his sheep!

  • @HeyMichaelLeo
    @HeyMichaelLeo 21 день назад +1

    30:57 I have recently discovered that Lamb really tastes good.

  • @r3v0l98
    @r3v0l98 21 день назад +2

    the struggles continue forever

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Haha we do wish there we maybe a few less struggles! Maybe one day we will have it all sorted and we can live our lives in peace! Thank you for the comment it means the world to us you're watching our videos!

  • @ArnoldSwarc
    @ArnoldSwarc 6 дней назад

    lol now u have a little fence gate, looks like fun. btw poor welding wwas cuz of unclean surface- aka zinc, use grinder to get to bear metal

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  6 дней назад

      Thanks for the advice! Robbie said he did try grinding some off before and even ground off where the ground clamp was going but still came out a bit crazy. Thanks for watching and leaving us a comment ❤️

  • @sciglassblower
    @sciglassblower 20 дней назад +1

    I hope you buy dollar sun glasses if you are going to let him touch them. I hope he does not harm himself!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Haha yes fortunately these ones we found by the fuente one day! We are a little more careful when he is holding my nice sunglasses!

  • @alexeiouspenski5302
    @alexeiouspenski5302 19 дней назад

    Guys, a much more efficient investment is a rifle with a scope (night scope is even better)
    because it is
    - cheaper then a fence
    - much less time and labour consuming in use
    - it brings in free food ( you need a freezer and unlearn vegetarianism though)
    - it scare and teaches wild life not to come back

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Thanks Alexei! Haha appreciate the bullet points here! We're definitely thinking about our options for the future, so thanks for fighting your view. Questions: 1) Would we need to stay up all night trying to shoot a wild boar? (Sounds like quite a lot of work!?) 2) How long until they come back after shooting one? 3) We have 60,000m2 of land, would we need to shoot in different areas of the land or just focus on wild boar near the house?

  • @COOPERSCICHILDS
    @COOPERSCICHILDS 10 дней назад

    Cool new subscriber 😊

  • @uskutce
    @uskutce 21 день назад

    Merhaba, sizi tanımak güzeldi, Türkiye'den selamlar sevgiler.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Nazik yorumunuz için teşekkür ederim, sizinle de tanıştığıma memnun oldum. Türkiye'den izliyor olmanız harika! Videolarımıza gösterilen sevgi ve desteği gerçekten takdir ediyoruz, teşekkür ederiz!

  • @inkstylz9767
    @inkstylz9767 21 день назад +2

    Very nice, whats the inside of the house look like, Ive always wanted a stone house.

    • @bettybryson9637
      @bettybryson9637 21 день назад

      Yes it would be nice to see your house!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment and support! We're going to start renovations downstairs in the house soon, so we'll give a full walkthrough of what it looks like down there! We currently live in 1 room upstairs! You can see what the house looks like inside in our first ever video, it's the video at the top of our channel home page "2 year timelapse" one, it also shows the room we currently live in upstairs too!

  • @alanwilkins139
    @alanwilkins139 21 день назад +1

    🙏❤️👍

  • @eduardoHMYT
    @eduardoHMYT 21 день назад +1

    Great skills, you could make a hog trap! Like the Hogeye!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks Eduardo for the kind comment! We're definitely thinking about it! Although what do you do if you catch 10 boars and you only want to eat one of them?

    • @eduardoHMYT
      @eduardoHMYT 20 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman You can share with others, preserve the meat and sale the excess, wild boar raw meat is more expensive 1.93 €/kg.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад +1

      Nice idea thanks! We'll give it some more thought for sure!

  • @boonskyler
    @boonskyler 7 дней назад +1

    Dress for winter in Spain in late May or June?

  • @AnkaVonBrit
    @AnkaVonBrit 16 дней назад

    Did you guys have prior construction experience before taking all of this on or are you learning as you go?

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  10 дней назад +1

      Thanks for your comment Anka! We didn't have any experience no. We mainly went on youtube and found videos of spanish people building, so we could see how they used the materials (very different to england!), and then we went to the 2 big builders merchants to find the same materials and also ask the kind people there many many questions about how they recommend using the materials! Then we asked 3 builders to come and give us some advice on our projects, then we just started working and once you know the basics it seems like you can pretty much make anything! We are still learning everyday of course and get a lot of things wrong haha! ❤️

  • @vansionliving
    @vansionliving 21 день назад +2

    You definitely need a cover for a chickens to protect them from a bird attacks. If not they will never be able to live.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Yes luckily we came to our senses after the hawk attack so we made a tunnel for them to live in. It was a lot of work making it though, and we wish we could give them more space to roam around outside, but as soon as they go outside the hawks and eagles start moving in!

    • @vansionliving
      @vansionliving 20 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman sorry, im a newbie to your channel, so excuse my lack of knowledge. I’m not sure a tunnel would make much of a difference since a hawk can go into it too. They need cover from above. We raised chickens we went through the same learning curve. If you have a fence, netting can be bought to go over the top. Not sure if you have Amazon out your way or not.

  • @ConstructionFamilyUA
    @ConstructionFamilyUA 20 дней назад

    better don`t put concrete to the ground level for avoid pushing up poles by ice (leave 5-10cm soild over concrete). And don`t forget that you can use tractor for pull fence

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +2

      Wow thanks that's great advice! We weren't sure if ice was a problem for concrete in spain, it does freeze about 3 times per year to around -3/-4 degrees. I could imagine if we get a big frost that the posts might move yes...and then maybe our gate wouldn't close anymore! Really appreciate the advice!

  • @Revelation22-13
    @Revelation22-13 21 день назад +1

    1 John 4:4
    King James Version
    4 Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world. Gods blessings over you .

  • @SuerteDelMolinoFarm
    @SuerteDelMolinoFarm 21 день назад +1

    The only repellent we found for deer are dogs. Good luck!

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you for your comment Martin, you have a really cool channel we have seen your videos before! You're doing something great! Someone already told us about how you use dogs to keep away the deer so we'll watch some more of your videos and find out more!

    • @SuerteDelMolinoFarm
      @SuerteDelMolinoFarm 20 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman If I may suggest a few things:
      Get at least two siblings from the same litter. Then you can always have one dog free to roam at night and the free dog won't go too far.
      The second is not to make them your house friends, keep them outside and feed them the last meal of the day some raw meat.
      The breed you choose is important. Border Collies are beautiful but like to visit the neighbours. Some mixed race of perro de agua, crossed with something with short hair.
      Get them young, borrow a bigger dog in the meantime, and take them on walks all hours of the night.
      Some basic training is imperative.
      I hope this helps.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Wow that's some great advice thank you Martin! Seems like you have a solid strategy there. A little daunting we've got to admit... it's a lot of work when we've already got our hands full with Sage! But seems like it's definitely worth the effort in the end. When we do finally get a dog (or two like you say), we'll come and ask you some more questions if that's ok!

    • @SuerteDelMolinoFarm
      @SuerteDelMolinoFarm 17 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman You are welcome. Please ask and I can even make a video when I have your questions. Allow me one comment: Keeping the dogs and not having the pigs and deer destroying everything made my life much simpler. The dogs should become working partners and not be another "child".

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  10 дней назад

      That's a cool idea we'll send you some questions when we finally get around to finding a dog! Yes that makes sense... once you've trained them they become very useful for sure! (we also hope the same for Sage in time!)

  • @vladislavkorshunov1990
    @vladislavkorshunov1990 21 день назад

    👍👏👏👏

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you for the love and support ❤️

    • @vladislavkorshunov1990
      @vladislavkorshunov1990 20 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman It’s surprising to me that such a pretty girl does all the construction work herself, even though I’m from Russia))😀✌👍

  • @repairman969
    @repairman969 21 день назад +3

    bury the fence in the ground about 12 inch because the critters will trying to dig under it, Also line outside with big rock, I would also add 2 strains 12 inch apart electric around it with more voltage,, once they smell that sweet fruit they'll kill them self's to get to it,,,,, good luck

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Wow thanks for the advice Repair Man! You're right about burying the fence, it''s just that where we live the ground is so hard, and there are many big stones so digging a trench would take us a very very long time! Although checkout part 2 of the fence video (coming soon) to see Robbie try and fashion something to stop the beasts coming underneath, you can let us know if you think it will work! Electric fence strands is a great idea, maybe if we do get some break-ins this can be our next defensive step! Although stopping the weeds growing around an electric fence can take a lot of work!

  • @stijndebock5752
    @stijndebock5752 21 день назад +1

    Oh happy days...concrete again...

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Haha yes, thank you Stijn, it's not a proper project for Robbie unless there is at least half a tonne of concrete being used!

  • @bluesunproductions9079
    @bluesunproductions9079 11 дней назад

    Yes you need a working dog, that lives outside. Inside your fence. That will fix the problem otherwise the animals will figure a way in. Feral pigs are incredibly tough and will eventually get in.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  10 дней назад

      Thanks for the advice! Having a dog inside the fence would definitely give us that next level of security. We need a bigger perimeter fence really... around the house and trees/ vegetables closer to the house, then a dog could protect everything... right now we only have this small fence around the vegetables and food forest, but we have 14 acres of land being eaten by sheep, goats, boar everyday so can't plant anything here! In the long run we'll give the dog a go for sure. Thanks so much for the comment and support for our channel! ❤️

  • @sillywilly722
    @sillywilly722 20 дней назад +1

    you should remove that board and and pour cement over that pipe so it dont move when you drive over it. did you feel it move when you went over it it is gonna break from that.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks for your comment! This is very good advice thank you. Do you think it will break even with the sand we put around it? Oh goodness, that means we have more work to do haha.

    • @sillywilly722
      @sillywilly722 20 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman the sand will help as long as it's packed tight under the cement 😁

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Ok cool!

  • @Jose-bx8sf
    @Jose-bx8sf 3 дня назад

    Tenéis una casa con unas magníficas vistas de la sierra de Bernia. Un paraíso para los amantes de la naturaleza.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  3 дня назад

      Gracias Jose! Estamos muy agradecidos de poder vivir en la naturaleza en esta hermosa montaña! ❤️

  • @HeyMichaelLeo
    @HeyMichaelLeo 21 день назад +1

    4:50 off for a cup of tea

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Robbie miraculously had it all fixed by the time I came back out! Although he still wasn't very happy with me!

  • @othoapproto9603
    @othoapproto9603 2 дня назад

    smith & wesson make fences.

  • @OMURTOPARLI
    @OMURTOPARLI 19 дней назад

    You are doing great work. You are a very nice family. I love and follow you very much. You are getting very tired. I think you should get some help to get things done quickly.

    • @WalkaboutMick67
      @WalkaboutMick67 19 дней назад

      Yep shame wifey only pops in the video for the easy jobs and then says she is bored and does next to nothing but complain about Robbie's work 😕

    • @tessakennedy7156
      @tessakennedy7156 18 дней назад

      Actually wifey works hard elsewhere and is the glue that keeps the whole shebang together 😂

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      Thank you Omur that is very kind! And yes I think you are right, we could really do with some full time workers to help us get all our projects done quicker! Thanks for supporting our channel and our family! ❤️

  • @user-dy7me5ir1j
    @user-dy7me5ir1j 21 день назад

    After Long time, you, ❤❤❤, 1:10

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you for the love Nihal! It means the world to us you're enjoying the videos! Haha yes those shots of the mouflon are pretty epic, such naughty beasts! Quite rare to be able to capture them in daylight, their colour is amazing!

  • @user-en3th7uf1y
    @user-en3th7uf1y 20 дней назад

    You need to stitch the welder

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks for your comment Debbie! What is a stitch welder?

  • @flandrinelextensionniste6490
    @flandrinelextensionniste6490 21 день назад +1

    39:06 Cut in the middle of a rectangle cell, otherwise it will escape.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thank you Flandrin! Yes we figured that out by ourselves in the end haha. We made some pretty epic mistakes throughout this fence build that is for sure. We really appreciate your comments and support!

  • @peterhicks3516
    @peterhicks3516 21 день назад +1

    I suspect you might not be interested because you are possibly vegetarians but are you allowed to "harvest" any of the jabali?

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Haha thanks Peter! We certainly do eat meat! We currently spend a lot of our monthly budget on buying organic meat from Madrid, so we're keen to find alternative ways of getting organic meat. The idea of hunting some jabali sounds great, it's probably healthier than the stuff we are buying as well! Do you have any tips on hunting or preparing jabali meat? We'd have to get a license from the town hall to do it, but I think the main hurdle is whether we've got it in us to actually do it haha. We have an agreement that if robbie manages to catch one with his bow, then I will prepare the meat!

    • @peterhicks3516
      @peterhicks3516 20 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman Hi, Sorry, I am not a hunter or butcher so have no ideas about how to catch or process the meat of a jabali. Also, similar to your self, I do not know if I would have the internal fortitude to take the life of a creature.
      Check with the locals about if it is a good idea to hunt them, or how to process them.
      Good luck

    • @peterhicks3516
      @peterhicks3516 19 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman Another thought, as you are living in an old shepherds house, are there wild sheep you could harvest?

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  17 дней назад

      The wild sheep here are called Mouflon, with big horns, a bit like ibex, they eat all our trees from the top down! Then there are also 400 sheep that the local shepherd looks after, but we can't hunt these ones. People say Mouflon aren't that tasty, but I'm sure they'll taste just fine!

  • @alwayslearning7672
    @alwayslearning7672 13 дней назад

    As an aspiring homesteader, what's holding me back is figuring out how to have some income.
    Would you care to share un a video how you earn a living now besides from the savings you obviously would have had started out with.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  10 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! We had some savings before we came, which allowed us to buy to house and develop 1 small room upstairs to live in, which we're actually very happy living in. I work 3 jobs in the nearby village, there is actually a lot of work to be had in the villages, cleaning mainly, or teaching english, if you are reliable and turn up on time you can find yourself with a lot of jobs! The jobs are 2-3 hours here and there which suits me great because I can come back to spend time with Sage, it's much better than working full 9-5 days in other work! Beyond this, obviously so much work is now online, Robbie has lots of opportunities to work online doing engineering work, however he spends most of his time helping to get our youtube videos out (which brings us some money now too thankfully) and building the house. Hope this helps! ❤️

    • @alwayslearning7672
      @alwayslearning7672 9 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman I appreciate you answer.Thanks!
      Food for thought indeed.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  6 дней назад +1

      Best of luck! ❤️

  • @nachat_brahim1
    @nachat_brahim1 21 день назад +1

    Hello, my name is Ibrahim from Morocco 🇲🇦 I love you very much and I miss you, your activities and your work, you most beautiful couple. I even downloaded a simple video where I water potatoes at night on my father’s farm and I have a lot of creativity in clay and drawing. I have to learn editing on videos in order to become a content creator ✏️🎥🎬 💪👩‍🎨 What do you think, my friends?

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад +1

      Thank you Nachat for your ongoing love and support for our videos, we really appreciate it! Great to see you making some videos on your farm now too! Your potato video is really cool, Robbie says it's a very artful video, and hopes the ants can escape in time haha! You must have a good water supply to be able to water your potatoes in channels like this?

    • @nachat_brahim1
      @nachat_brahim1 20 дней назад

      @@ladyandtheowlman Thank you for your response. Yes, you are right. Ants escape from water, haha, but they do not drown. They are smart
      As for watering the potatoes, I reduced the water for dinner so that the canal would not flood

  • @laurafruhwirth5913
    @laurafruhwirth5913 21 день назад +2

    You need to get yourself either some donkeys (no joke) or herdprotection dogs.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment Laura! If we get a donkey would that keep the animals away? A herdprotection dog sounds good, do you know of a breed that is good in the heat of spain? Do you just let them roam around free over your land or keep them tied up somewhere?

  • @robertlee6479
    @robertlee6479 21 день назад +1

    A 12 bore or a 45 rifle would do the trick and put them in the freezer and then you can eat them instead.. I have galvanised pig wire up which keeps the wild boar at bay. So it's raining at last then. Just go in the rocks somewhere and stop worrying, we all have to go. When you get your bog finished, what ever you do don't put any chemicals of any kind down it or you'll stop it working then you'll have a stink on your hands. ? Why choose Spain as had a lot of bad comments from people who went to Spain and bad experiences and went home, most concerning bad nieghbours over boundries and government taking land and not compensating for it Looking at you 2 I would say N. Zealand would have been a good choice as plenty land out there where you can do what you are doing there and you are well inside the age restriction of 56.

    • @ladyandtheowlman
      @ladyandtheowlman  20 дней назад

      Thanks for the advice Robert! We really appreciate all the wisdom! One day we'll be masterful hunters and we'll be able to live from the organic healthy animals around us, but right now we have no experience in hunting and are a little worried it might turn us vegans for life if we try it! I guess we chose Spain because it wasn't too far from england, so we could fly back and visit family somewhat easily! You definitely have to be a little lenient when you buy land in spain, but the locals are nice people as long as you get to know them and show you have a passion for farming and not just a tourist - they are all passionate farmers here!