What are long-term perspectives? How “big” is project Kamp supposed to grow? How are you mentally doing? (coping with difficulties) what are things you desperately need? Thanks for your videos I really appreciate them ❤️
Question: how much did the van costed, the van and the enterior? I would like to do similar thing, so comparing the camper and the diy van.... thanksss ❤❤❤
nice update, as always. about the road sounds, I think you should try to forget it. From what we can hear through the video, it's not a super busy road, and not that loud noise. I do have "experience" on the matter, as I do work with an organization which deals with sound issues in the city ( I live in a small town in Brazil). Things are really getting worse in the urban spaces and noise (loud music, animals, etc) is becoming the first reason for people call the police at the weekends here. I learned that this happens all over my country. Everyone can buy a bluetooh speaker with way too much power than it should have. Also some cars here have a really powerfull sound system which makes windows shake when they pass. Well, my point is that silence is really an asset (a rare one) nowadays. There is not much silent places around - considering places with mild climate. Here in Brazil, there are many rural neighbourhoods which mixes people who live there, in small farms, and people who rents the place for parties, as a second income. so people, many times elderly ones, are suffering, after working hard to buy their land to spend the last days amidst the nature, but instead are dealing with deliquency and people who uses the places as trash, littering, damaging the roads... The infamous "rural tourism" which is quite a big industry here, is ruining some places. Because of that, people like me are really interested in fighting this reality. In my case, more of a urban case. Having said that, I have to say I lived a hell some while ago, with neighbours who were really, but really noise and unrespectful, and I struggle to get some help, but had no luck. Eventually they moved away (making sure they trashed the house and didn't pay the owner) so I got my peace again. While this was happening I got to know several people who were getting sick, not having enough sleep, starting to develop mental conditions, as depression, because of noise issues. All this suffering made my kind of sick, as well. I started to hear sounds were there is no sound. It became a bad habit, to look for abusive sounds. I'm for quite a while now working on that. Trying to forget it. But as soon I hear some low bass sounds I canno't stop hearing it. And cannot talk anymore, or concentrate. As if it becomes some focus point in your mind. And I know a some cases like mine. So take your measures (isolation in the houses, big trees... and etc) but don't mind it too much, try to remember that, even though you don't wan't to hear road sounds at a rural environment, your case is a mild one, and silence IS a rare asset nowadays. cherish what you have
There's still so much to do! Sure it would have been nice to have a couple vegetable plants. If nothing else they would have seen what they had to do better. It makes more sense to know what everyone else is doing, so you can maybe find a niche that works.
Will farming be the largest/strongest component of your envisioned sustainable lifestyle? Or do you focus on growing a commune of participants who can establish a life there with you? If so, do you prefer to grow a group of contributors who will bring old-fashioned hand-tool crafts or more of an artists/makers/online-media community?
Wishing Sara and Nuno the best. Hope they get some much needed help during those times of the year that are the most challenging. To potential volunteers: Global Climate Crisis. Learn how to grow food and work with Mother Earth. Hands on is the best way to learn.
The mental strain of "what have I got into" during the rainy season looked like it sucked for a bit. How are you doing now? Apart form the highway sounds, hows your spirits?
Do you want to make Project Kamp something like a modern farm or rather something like a rural lab or a workshop similar to Precious Plastic or something entirely different? Do you even have a concrete vision or are you planing things as you go?
Considering their history of work, precious plastic, fixing fashion, story hopper, I would imagine their goal is to be an open source experiment for a self sustaining community (That includes farming to an extent.) If you are interested in being more involved in the conversation, you should join the One Army discord server!
As more people come to Project Kamp, how will the groups internal government work? What methods will be used to keep everything peaceful and productive?
Really big fan of your videos. Is there anything that you learned working on Precious Plastic that is really helping you with this new project? The other day I watched the video where you clean out the “kitchen” house. You mentioned the invasive mimosa trees and that the land used to be a farm. How does the history of the land affect your plans, in terms of biodiversity and the ecosystem potentially being out of balance?
I love being part of this adventure!! Many things I can relate to!! I want to somehow send you a broadfork. I love mine. It makes tilling so easy. It’s indestructible and doesn’t need gas to work … well only your own “gas” as in food energy. I would love to learn more about permaculture. Right now I am experimenting with fermenting my weeds and all waste plants to create highly nutritious fertilizer for the non-weeds. Suddenly weeds have value and the change in my perception has greatly improved my gardening and the growth of my garden. !!
What's your plan for dealing with all the invasive "mimosas" on your land? What about the eucaliptus? You plan on keeping them? Any plans of repopulating the land with endemic trees? Why isn't the stream a viable source of water? Sustainability wise what are your plans to generate income from project kamp besides youtube/patreon? Visitors? Crops? Workshops?
You may want to look into what minerals are in the Creek. You may find some very cool varieties. Keep up the Hard Work. We can see it is paying off. It is exciting for All of us too See.
What does it means: "Prototyping" "More sustainable way of living" ? What are you doing that is new or different, and that makes it "more sustainable"?
Are you and Rita together, married or just friends? You two are so nice with each other! We would love to know your background story and how you met :)
You often say "sustainable" but what do you actually mean by that? Ecologically sustainable? Economically sustainable? Physically sustainable (ie not burning out the volunteers with too much work)? All of the above and in which case how do you decide how to balance them?
Sustainable usually means only one thing. You sustain yourself mostly from the land. What you can't get from the land you get either by trading produce you grow or by bartering stuff.
@@HladniSjeverniVjetar Isn't what you are referring to merely concern 'self-sufficiency'? Being sustainable implies long-term security/consistency with regard to one or more of the aspects that @Jon Knight asked about.
They mean entirely self-sufficiant and ecologically sustainable. It's supposed to be a prototype community/social system.Finding ways of life that are better for the earth and the people living on it. The idea is eventually others will be able to apply what they learn to their own communities and build their own Kamps to act as experiments of their own almost like "open source" societies.
Greetings. You vaguely mentioned "our other channel" a few videos back about the containers you built, but I do not see a link/thread to any other channel. So it would be nice to know where you're coming from before Project Kamp was started. So for your question and answer video, perhaps be more detailed as to what the PROJECT aspect is, and where it came from? I just found your channel two days ago and watched every video. Very well done and interesting. I'll be awaiting future videos.
Hi guys, I have too much questions. I LOVE what you are doing, so inspiring, motivating and brave making. Nunu mentioned that they where looking for burned land. I guess it's because it is very fertile soil. Am I correct? Love you guys, keep going. 😍
Dave, die mimosa bomen groeien kaarsrecht (redelijk) toch? En dan heb je die doornstruiken met van die lange slungelige takken? Waarom plant je de mimosa niet ergens tussen jullie en de snelweg en terwijl de bomen/struiken groeien vlecht je ze in elkaar? Ik heb dat eerder gedaan met andere soort bomen en werkt zo goed als geluidswal!
I have really enjoy 'watching' the process. I've set up a few Precious Plastics workshops and run Repair Cafe Glasgow. I'm most curious about the 5-10 year vision/plan/intention. I'd like to see a multi-generational approach (great to see your mums there helping out!) to 'populating' the farm/land, but don't really have a picture of what the place will look like longer-term. Will it be some version of a communal living space? With some permanent residents? A place for short-ish term projects with folks visiting then leaving? A Woofing host? Lots of possibilities I'm sure ☺️
Hi, question for ama: I have been looking at doing something very similar in spain and just wondering how you raised rhe funds to buy the land, I think i remember you mentioning in an earlier video that you setup a foundation, how did you go about doing that, were there any problems you encountered and was there any benefit to choosing Portugal over say Spain or France? Cheers
Tell them that if they leave an egg (It can be a wood one) the chickens will leave there other eggs Maybe several fake eggs so they can choose, as they have lot of space
I used a Huawei E3372 4G LTE cat 4 dongle with only an external antenna, if your dongle has antenna connections, just adding the external antenna is probably the cheapest way froward
Hi !!! Thanks for sharing all your videos and hard work!! My wife and I will be doing this in Canada next year. Im wondering why are you not doing perma culture and /or natural landscape design for food production? are you planning on using your pond /water source as a source of power? water wheel etc? + can you do solar passive heating /cooling for the cold winters/ hot summers?
Could you please talk a little bit about how the filming fits into your day? Especially how do you film when you are visiting public spaces, shops or when you have a lot of manual work? Your videos are looking very good if you consider that you don't have a camera man.
Are you planning on building additional permanent structures on the land? You also mentioned animals in this video, will you keep them to earn money or more as pets to have around?
Ola pessoal adorei este vosso video, cada vez mais estou convencido que fiz uma boa escolha em comprar um terreno abandonado no centro de Portugal deixar a sociedade normal, e viver do que a natureza ,agricultura etc... nos da. Força para vocês.
these guysare perfect for me, i want to dosome volunteertime before ibuy my farm. ialready planned a stay with nick and andrea from #portugalproject fornext spring, and i want to do another visit in rainy season, november inpreparation to winter in a farm. i dont havefacebook,any other way to contact nuno and sara?
How many other people are joining you guys or is it an open invitation for others like you? With it being a sustainable way of living are you both vegan or at least vegetarian, even though the latter isn't sustainable? How close to sticking with your original plan are you at the moment, maybe a review of the initial plan to now and hurdles you might have to overcome would be a nice video idea?
Can we setup a place to work on projects remotely? We could start to design the pizza oven for example. Then when someone is able to come to help you guys it's more less following the plan.
What is each of your academic backgrounds? Why Portugal? How did you fund this project? Are you guys married? Are you developing a communal lifestyle? I think I took your suggestion seriously when you said ask anything. 😉
Too many videos glamorize living off the land and farm work. It is exhausting and difficult to pull off. I admire those that can make it work on a long term basis. What I like about your channel is that it seems honest and does not try to sell the idea of what you are doing. Keep up the good work.
The kitchen building looks really makeshift. no straight walls, big gaps that are filled with concrete, missing bricks. So why renovating it instead of rebuilding it? You could still recycle the bricks and reuse them. Have the room layout as u wish (sink, stove and such). Rebuilding the superstructure would be enough since the cellar looks fine
You have a creek, have you thinked about pumping your water with an hydraulic ram? I've seen one in sunseed project (Almeria, Spain) and was doing well. I even built one by myself, it is not that difficult :D
What do you guys eat? Do you have any faforit recipes? Any veggies or things you just can get in portugal and make you happy?:) Are you into fermentation becaus i saw in one shot a book about it ;)
Hi. Love to see your vídeos. Do you have a business/ strategic plan or are you going with the flow? Have you considered applying for public funding such as for young farmers? Do you plan to have some honeybees for instance on the rocky hill?
Question: how much did the van costed, the van and the enterior? I would like to do similar thing, so comparing the camper and the diy van.... thanksss ❤❤❤
What’s your vision regarding Skillshare about prototyping more sustainable ways of living? Are there any sister projects already under way? How can other communities connect with you?
I think you should add a short video on "this" channel with a synthetic explanation of the project (what, why, how), because if someone (like me) arrives casually on this channel (not arriving from One Army) and see the videos from the beginning, after the first three maybe leave the channel, looking a poor young wet man in a big foreign land without a plan and a tool to fight the adverse nature ( #Iamjoking ). Only insisting in the following videos some could learn the existing plan if not arriving from the other channel. Maybe is just my problem, in that case ignore this post, I continue following you anyway... ;)
27:00 Comment your questions for next week's Q&A!
Are you goig to answer them? Read my comment below.
How is your garden going? Is it still going strong (also after the heavy hail storm) with the "irrigation system" from the stream?
What are long-term perspectives? How “big” is project Kamp supposed to grow? How are you mentally doing? (coping with difficulties) what are things you desperately need? Thanks for your videos I really appreciate them ❤️
Question: how much did the van costed, the van and the enterior? I would like to do similar thing, so comparing the camper and the diy van.... thanksss ❤❤❤
How did you meet? What was you job before moving? Where did you live before? What your opinion on Portugal? Good and bad
You Guys are living the Dream of so many people
Heads up - this video is missing from the Project Kamp playlist!
nice update, as always.
about the road sounds, I think you should try to forget it. From what we can hear through the video, it's not a super busy road, and not that loud noise. I do have "experience" on the matter, as I do work with an organization which deals with sound issues in the city ( I live in a small town in Brazil). Things are really getting worse in the urban spaces and noise (loud music, animals, etc) is becoming the first reason for people call the police at the weekends here. I learned that this happens all over my country. Everyone can buy a bluetooh speaker with way too much power than it should have. Also some cars here have a really powerfull sound system which makes windows shake when they pass.
Well, my point is that silence is really an asset (a rare one) nowadays. There is not much silent places around - considering places with mild climate. Here in Brazil, there are many rural neighbourhoods which mixes people who live there, in small farms, and people who rents the place for parties, as a second income. so people, many times elderly ones, are suffering, after working hard to buy their land to spend the last days amidst the nature, but instead are dealing with deliquency and people who uses the places as trash, littering, damaging the roads... The infamous "rural tourism" which is quite a big industry here, is ruining some places.
Because of that, people like me are really interested in fighting this reality. In my case, more of a urban case. Having said that, I have to say I lived a hell some while ago, with neighbours who were really, but really noise and unrespectful, and I struggle to get some help, but had no luck. Eventually they moved away (making sure they trashed the house and didn't pay the owner) so I got my peace again. While this was happening I got to know several people who were getting sick, not having enough sleep, starting to develop mental conditions, as depression, because of noise issues.
All this suffering made my kind of sick, as well. I started to hear sounds were there is no sound. It became a bad habit, to look for abusive sounds. I'm for quite a while now working on that. Trying to forget it. But as soon I hear some low bass sounds I canno't stop hearing it. And cannot talk anymore, or concentrate. As if it becomes some focus point in your mind. And I know a some cases like mine.
So take your measures (isolation in the houses, big trees... and etc) but don't mind it too much, try to remember that, even though you don't wan't to hear road sounds at a rural environment, your case is a mild one, and silence IS a rare asset nowadays. cherish what you have
When will all the volunteers come to help?
And why aren't you growing your own vegetables n fruits?
That's a good question mann!!
Yea I too wanted to ask the same !!
There's still so much to do! Sure it would have been nice to have a couple vegetable plants. If nothing else they would have seen what they had to do better. It makes more sense to know what everyone else is doing, so you can maybe find a niche that works.
they do to some capacity, in one of the updates they made a small garden for various fruits
Will farming be the largest/strongest component of your envisioned sustainable lifestyle? Or do you focus on growing a commune of participants who can establish a life there with you? If so, do you prefer to grow a group of contributors who will bring old-fashioned hand-tool crafts or more of an artists/makers/online-media community?
Wishing Sara and Nuno the best. Hope they get some much needed help during those times of the year that are the most challenging.
To potential volunteers: Global Climate Crisis. Learn how to grow food and work with Mother Earth. Hands on is the best way to learn.
did you make this episode Unlisted by accident maybe? it's a great one!
Cinnamon Basil makes really wonderful refreshing and delicious basil honey tea!
How many people will be able to come and help you guys when you start accepting people and will the natural language of the camp be English?
I think I have watched all your videos. I truly enjoy your videos, the style, the stories, and what you are building!! Bravo!
Amazing love from INDIA (BHARAT)
The mental strain of "what have I got into" during the rainy season looked like it sucked for a bit. How are you doing now? Apart form the highway sounds, hows your spirits?
Such a cute house and couple. Really nice.
Do you want to make Project Kamp something like a modern farm or rather something like a rural lab or a workshop similar to Precious Plastic or something entirely different? Do you even have a concrete vision or are you planing things as you go?
Considering their history of work, precious plastic, fixing fashion, story hopper, I would imagine their goal is to be an open source experiment for a self sustaining community (That includes farming to an extent.) If you are interested in being more involved in the conversation, you should join the One Army discord server!
6:55 you need a protein source if you want to live from your own land. so you have to keep animals for meat and fertilizer
I watched all of your videos yesterday and today, I'm really enjoying them, thank you.
great video! Nice to meet two hard working farmers.
You posted a long time ago about using the local pools for showering and the such. Has that changed now that you have a creek?
Thanks for posting and sharing. Nice to hear about your friends’ place.
Hows your sewage situation? Plans of a composter? Can I bring my shovel and help dig a pit?
👂🙏:-)
We saw you planting trees and shrubs in an early video, how are they doing?
As more people come to Project Kamp, how will the groups internal government work? What methods will be used to keep everything peaceful and productive?
Really big fan of your videos.
Is there anything that you learned working on Precious Plastic that is really helping you with this new project?
The other day I watched the video where you clean out the “kitchen” house. You mentioned the invasive mimosa trees and that the land used to be a farm. How does the history of the land affect your plans, in terms of biodiversity and the ecosystem potentially being out of balance?
Enjoyed from Texas!
Great camera work - just brings the viewer along on a journey.
Better and better👍Good luck and God bless
Subscribed! First time i saw someone talking of the forgotten Kale (Grünkohl). Greetings from Tigre near Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Nice story of couple. Nice life.
I love being part of this adventure!! Many things I can relate to!! I want to somehow send you a broadfork. I love mine. It makes tilling so easy. It’s indestructible and doesn’t need gas to work … well only your own “gas” as in food energy. I would love to learn more about permaculture. Right now I am experimenting with fermenting my weeds and all waste plants to create highly nutritious fertilizer for the non-weeds. Suddenly weeds have value and the change in my perception has greatly improved my gardening and the growth of my garden. !!
So glad there are people like you two and others on the planet!! 😊 Carry on guys! 🌀❤️🌀
That was cool. I'm glad you have neighbors your age....even though there isn't much time to have fun
What's your plan for dealing with all the invasive "mimosas" on your land?
What about the eucaliptus? You plan on keeping them?
Any plans of repopulating the land with endemic trees?
Why isn't the stream a viable source of water?
Sustainability wise what are your plans to generate income from project kamp besides youtube/patreon?
Visitors? Crops? Workshops?
You may want to look into what minerals are in the Creek. You may find some very cool varieties. Keep up the Hard Work. We can see it is paying off. It is exciting for All of us too See.
What does it means:
"Prototyping"
"More sustainable way of living"
?
What are you doing that is new or different, and that makes it "more sustainable"?
How do you keep yourself entertained? Are you lonely sometimes? What is your social life like?
Sara and Nuno should save the washing water at 17:30! With a box or sth like it (:
Interesting to see how they make a living.
Thank you for sharing your adventures
Are you and Rita together, married or just friends? You two are so nice with each other! We would love to know your background story and how you met :)
I honestly love that it’s ambiguous, just good souls doing their thing.
Right, the land is nice and all but inquiring minds want to know…are they “doing it” : ]
I think Rita is hot! I'd like to see more of her than of you, no offense!
And it’s none of our business!
@@austinorphan6688 don’t be weird. nobody needs to hear your thoughts.
Love this. Thanks for sharing the organic farm. I'll be looking for a woofing opportunity for the autumn so will look them up! Great stuff :)
11:51 what' is support tree? btw they are so cute , good luck.
Very proud of you
You often say "sustainable" but what do you actually mean by that? Ecologically sustainable? Economically sustainable? Physically sustainable (ie not burning out the volunteers with too much work)? All of the above and in which case how do you decide how to balance them?
Sustainable usually means only one thing. You sustain yourself mostly from the land. What you can't get from the land you get either by trading produce you grow or by bartering stuff.
@@HladniSjeverniVjetar Isn't what you are referring to merely concern 'self-sufficiency'? Being sustainable implies long-term security/consistency with regard to one or more of the aspects that @Jon Knight asked about.
They mean entirely self-sufficiant and ecologically sustainable. It's supposed to be a prototype community/social system.Finding ways of life that are better for the earth and the people living on it.
The idea is eventually others will be able to apply what they learn to their own communities and build their own Kamps to act as experiments of their own almost like "open source" societies.
Any project has to be all of thee above to be really sustainable.
These two look like a couple from a telecommunications advertisement.
Greetings. You vaguely mentioned "our other channel" a few videos back about the containers you built, but I do not see a link/thread to any other channel. So it would be nice to know where you're coming from before Project Kamp was started. So for your question and answer video, perhaps be more detailed as to what the PROJECT aspect is, and where it came from? I just found your channel two days ago and watched every video. Very well done and interesting. I'll be awaiting future videos.
Hi guys, I have too much questions. I LOVE what you are doing, so inspiring, motivating and brave making. Nunu mentioned that they where looking for burned land. I guess it's because it is very fertile soil. Am I correct?
Love you guys, keep going. 😍
Dave, die mimosa bomen groeien kaarsrecht (redelijk) toch? En dan heb je die doornstruiken met van die lange slungelige takken? Waarom plant je de mimosa niet ergens tussen jullie en de snelweg en terwijl de bomen/struiken groeien vlecht je ze in elkaar? Ik heb dat eerder gedaan met andere soort bomen en werkt zo goed als geluidswal!
I have really enjoy 'watching' the process. I've set up a few Precious Plastics workshops and run Repair Cafe Glasgow. I'm most curious about the 5-10 year vision/plan/intention. I'd like to see a multi-generational approach (great to see your mums there helping out!) to 'populating' the farm/land, but don't really have a picture of what the place will look like longer-term. Will it be some version of a communal living space? With some permanent residents? A place for short-ish term projects with folks visiting then leaving? A Woofing host? Lots of possibilities I'm sure ☺️
I love sustainable farming that requires help!
Really nice Video! 👍👍👍
What is the bee situation in Portugal ? Hives could be a lovely gift to your surrounding farmers and yourselves.
Hi, question for ama: I have been looking at doing something very similar in spain and just wondering how you raised rhe funds to buy the land, I think i remember you mentioning in an earlier video that you setup a foundation, how did you go about doing that, were there any problems you encountered and was there any benefit to choosing Portugal over say Spain or France? Cheers
Hi from Iceland ! Great channel 👍
What "cottage industries" do you invision for the land? You have the container shop, do you plan any other workshops for services or items to sell?
Tell them that if they leave an egg (It can be a wood one) the chickens will leave there other eggs
Maybe several fake eggs so they can choose, as they have lot of space
I used a Huawei E3372 4G LTE cat 4 dongle with only an external antenna, if your dongle has antenna connections, just adding the external antenna is probably the cheapest way froward
Hi !!! Thanks for sharing all your videos and hard work!! My wife and I will be doing this in Canada next year. Im wondering why are you not doing perma culture and /or natural landscape design for food production? are you planning on using your pond /water source as a source of power? water wheel etc? + can you do solar passive heating /cooling for the cold winters/ hot summers?
Could you please talk a little bit about how the filming fits into your day? Especially how do you film when you are visiting public spaces, shops or when you have a lot of manual work? Your videos are looking very good if you consider that you don't have a camera man.
Are you planning on building additional permanent structures on the land?
You also mentioned animals in this video, will you keep them to earn money or more as pets to have around?
Ola pessoal adorei este vosso video, cada vez mais estou convencido que fiz uma boa escolha em comprar um terreno abandonado no centro de Portugal deixar a sociedade normal, e viver do que a natureza ,agricultura etc... nos da. Força para vocês.
these guysare perfect for me, i want to dosome volunteertime before ibuy my farm. ialready planned a stay with nick and andrea from #portugalproject fornext spring, and i want to do another visit in rainy season, november inpreparation to winter in a farm. i dont havefacebook,any other way to contact nuno and sara?
When will Project Kamp “get the band back together?” And/or accept more volunteers?
How many other people are joining you guys or is it an open invitation for others like you? With it being a sustainable way of living are you both vegan or at least vegetarian, even though the latter isn't sustainable? How close to sticking with your original plan are you at the moment, maybe a review of the initial plan to now and hurdles you might have to overcome would be a nice video idea?
Can we setup a place to work on projects remotely? We could start to design the pizza oven for example. Then when someone is able to come to help you guys it's more less following the plan.
What is each of your academic backgrounds? Why Portugal? How did you fund this project? Are you guys married? Are you developing a communal lifestyle? I think I took your suggestion seriously when you said ask anything. 😉
Too many videos glamorize living off the land and farm work. It is exhausting and difficult to pull off. I admire those that can make it work on a long term basis.
What I like about your channel is that it seems honest and does not try to sell the idea of what you are doing. Keep up the good work.
When will there be more people living with you on the land?
Still enjoying how ever not ready to share yet.
The kitchen building looks really makeshift. no straight walls, big gaps that are filled with concrete, missing bricks.
So why renovating it instead of rebuilding it? You could still recycle the bricks and reuse them. Have the room layout as u wish (sink, stove and such). Rebuilding the superstructure would be enough since the cellar looks fine
You have a creek, have you thinked about pumping your water with an hydraulic ram? I've seen one in sunseed project (Almeria, Spain) and was doing well. I even built one by myself, it is not that difficult :D
What do you guys eat? Do you have any faforit recipes? Any veggies or things you just can get in portugal and make you happy?:)
Are you into fermentation becaus i saw in one shot a book about it ;)
hahaha so relate to him, not being able to cook chicken, attachment when growing animals
Hi. Love to see your vídeos. Do you have a business/ strategic plan or are you going with the flow? Have you considered applying for public funding such as for young farmers? Do you plan to have some honeybees for instance on the rocky hill?
Just stumbled upon your channel. How awesome this in not just an American thing. I live seeing how others live in other parts of our world 🌎 😄😁
when will others begin living on your land? when will it become a community?
echt tof mensen!!!
Love this project however I have a lot of questions. Will we get an andwer to our questions
thats the plan! upvote questions you like so we can filter out the most pressing ones!
@@ProjectKamp je hebd hier te maken met een dame van 73 hier you sre dealing with z lady of 73
Question: how much did the van costed, the van and the enterior? I would like to do similar thing, so comparing the camper and the diy van.... thanksss ❤❤❤
I think he made a video about that :) maybe on the channel of one army
What is your take on Automated greenhouse for sustainable farming
What’s your vision regarding Skillshare about prototyping more sustainable ways of living? Are there any sister projects already under way? How can other communities connect with you?
I think you should add a short video on "this" channel with a synthetic explanation of the project (what, why, how), because if someone (like me) arrives casually on this channel (not arriving from One Army) and see the videos from the beginning, after the first three maybe leave the channel, looking a poor young wet man in a big foreign land without a plan and a tool to fight the adverse nature ( #Iamjoking ).
Only insisting in the following videos some could learn the existing plan if not arriving from the other channel.
Maybe is just my problem, in that case ignore this post, I continue following you anyway... ;)
can people come live on your land and be part of your project?, for example rent a small plot and bring a tiny house to live there
Miss you 🤗
Nice agroforestry work. Look for videos of Ernst Götsch on youtube to learn more about it.
QnA: what is the plan until EOY, and when will the community join again?
This video is unlisted. Probably it’s an accident. Hopefully you guys will see the comments and fix it.
I've been to that market. So funny they roast the chickens meters away from the live birds. I hope they don't know what's going on.
Your voice over only comes through my left earbud. Not stereo
You should plant trees right away as they take long time to produce. And plants some trees for the neighbours as a thank you. .
I think Mummy and Daddy will help save the horses from the glue factory.
I live in Denmark and many Dutch Farmers have come here, because Farms and land is cheeper than in NL. Is the costs in NL the reason you went abroad?
Thx for the movie;)
18:17 is some awesome juxtaposition. Chicken => Chicken.
Next step: Shitting more sustainably
by getting a composter :)
vov super video
You'll need flowers to attract bees for pollination
Did Sara mention which permaculture podcast she listened to?
Have you seen any bees in your land? #SaveTheBees
Aaah, now I'm hongerig