The American dream has grown into keeping up with the Jeffersons. People that live simply are seen as lower class but what they don't understand is our quality of life is better
@@pecanacrescattlellc5817 I don’t know who in their right mind could think homesteading is a lower class of living but whomever they are they just don’t have a clue! I mean you are working as a family and working hard which is how are bodies were meant to move and you are having a direct connection with your animals which will become your food. You are giving them the very best life just as they will end up being the very best food you could hope for. Is it easy to live the homesteading life? Absolutely not, is it worth it? Well just ask kids from the inner city to compare how you get to put in a day compared to how they have to and the differences between the two throughout their days!! I can guarantee they would jump for a chance to be out in the country running around not having the fear that kids today have. Besides the bigger the house the stronger the wifi needs to be so the kids can txt u no matter where in the house you are. Lol! Sad but true!! Wishing you the very best in the next chapter for your family!!🙏🏻🥰🇨🇦
I can't believe people question every and any thing, it's your business! I am almost 80 years old and I own 3 homes, but I'm choosing to fix up a 1966, 30 ft Holiday Rambler to live in. My kids think I'm nuts, they do not know an adventure when it's right under their nose! LOL I just had to laugh about Brandy and the hog feed, I do that a lot with my bird seed! Blessings
I love the way Brandi plays with the girl's hair. She is such a good mom. I think everyone will do fine in the camper. It will be an adventure....I'm excited for you guys. Love you guys. God bless you.
My dad and uncles worked building pipelines all over the country when I was little, one of my aunt and uncles had a 10x40 mobile home that they moved site to site(we all changed schools, a lot), their little trailer had 2 bedrooms and one small bathroom, and the six of them managed just fine, our trailer was slightly longer, but we had 7 in it, I was one of 5 kids. Kids are resilient.
Just keep repeating "We appreciate your concern". In the south, that's the equivalent of "Mind your own business"! You two know you're great parents; don't let anyone make you explain yourselves.
@@mariek8578 really? Because “bless your heart” is a very sincere response, when I’m so surprised by something that someone did for me or when I feel genuinely thankful for something that someone has done for me. I suppose it depends on the content which can be what makes the English language so difficult for some. Because I do understand what you mean that it can be said in a sarcastic disingenuous manner. But I prefer to look at people based on what they say and take their words at face value so when they say “bless your heart” I’m always going to take it at it’s word and believe the person is being genuine.🥰🙏🏻🇨🇦
When my 2 brothers and I were about your girls ages, we lived in tents with my aunt, uncle and their 2 boys for a whole summer out in the country while they were building their house. My aunt used a Coleman cook stove to fix our meals on every day, rain or shine. Kept all the food etc in a screened in tent. It was one of the BEST summers of our lives.
When we were kids we loved our camper trailer! Even when we were home 3 of us sisters begged to sleep in it while it was sitting in the driveway. We were in it constantly, camping or at home. Ignore the haters. Kids love that kinda stuff. Even us,,, we were city girls. (Not anymore though lol).
Your girls love visiting out there, they will have an even better time living on the property, some people do not know what they are talking about what a load of faff. I also love the way they get involved with everything, they are not afraid of getting their hands dirty and working hard. Carry on blocking the negs and Brandy do not take things to heart you are doing a fab job with your girls.
If you're worried about the pipe touching the electric fencing, try painting it with flex seal or some rubberized coating. So glad y'all found a good camper! God bless!
@@carlpeters I was thinking that, too, or a piece of pvc, but it might move/get pulled off? I figured if they could paint it on it might not come off. It was just a thought.
Glad to hear you found a rig for your family. We have a 38 foot rv had to go up toward Sapulpa, OK at Bob Burley to find what we wanted. Have the dealer deliver it for you, makes a world of difference if you don't have a large enough truck.
How exciting this move is going to be!! Can't wait to see the camper! Was just reading Wanda's post .. my daughter lives on a homestead in Arkansas and they have ticks too. She bought Guinea fowls to eat the ticks and that does help a lot but they are also great alarms to let you know when someone or animal comes into the area.
That layout of your camper is like my son's. It is really nice and roomy. I think it will be good for your family. So happy for you all and your new journey on your new land.
Join the RV Tips group on Facebook, there are tons of families living in RV's. Also, consider getting different mattresses for your beds, RV mattresses are horrible.
The toy hauler style can make a hug bedroom in the toy area. Then you can tell people where to go. You and Brandy are looking out for the long term best thing for YOUR family and no one and or nothing else matters.
Honestly be careful with those ticks! Lyme disease is no joke,a friend of mine has it an she's going through so many health issues and now autoimmune issues because of it. Maybe treat the property an use repellent on yourselves.
Yes, my great aunt died from Lyme disease. She knew she got bite by one in south Florida but never thought anything of it. By the time they realized why she was sick it was too late. Take care. Get those guiennes. Hope I spelt that right.
Sound was great!!!! Remember there will always be negitive people commenting on something that they truly don't understand. You guys are doing a great job providing for and taking care of your girls. What most don't understand or don't remember but when I was growing up there were extra large families where 5 or 6 girls were in one bedroom and about that many boys in theirs and we were just fine and grew up loving being close. What living is truly all about! Too much space and not enough closeness of families anymore for sure along with living out in the country where a kid grows strong and happy. Not everyone has this opportunity but it sure ain't a bad thing but a great thing for kids....👍👍👍👍👍👍💕
My name is James Noble: I watch a lot of your videos and every time I wish I could meet you and your family. What you all have done and are doing is totally awesome. I also want to thank you for your service in the Military. My dad was in WWII. I and my wife are born again Christians and we love the Lord very much.
Dutch I mix up Malathion in a pump sprayer. It kills the ticks, mosquitos and many other bugs that are trouble. I have used it for years. Once dried ok for animals. Give it a try. You could spray your entire area around the house, pig pin, and small cabin area.
Dutch I don't blame you for not discussing the fairness to your family in every video. You all as a family have made a decision that fits what is best for you in the long term to me from what I've heard on prior videos it makes perfect sense but even if it didn't it's no one's business except you and Brandy and the girls! People need to learn to stay in their own lane of business and quit trying to run other people's lives!
Art was self-diagnosed and wasn't tested. He found a provider that was willing to give him a prescription. His fellow homesteader, the Rhodes family, also has had Lyme disease for some time. As Art said, YT is their only source of income so he must do the videos.
@@diannau3215 How can Art state, with any accuracy, that he has Lyme disease without being tested for it. Makes no sense. Because I have a runny nose does that mean I can self-diagnose that I have COVID-19 and expect to be believed? Love Keeping it Dutch. But, people how about Keeping it Real? God bless.
We loved in the camper for a year while building the house. I was great! Got to watch how construction started....changedcevery working day ... and finished. Couple of recommendations. Put some road base under the camper. You will appreciate the solid landing when there is rain, snow etcetera. Put an outdoor firepit near the door. Make a porch with cover for the door large enough to sit and watch the weather. After the house is built, you can move the camper and put in an above ground pool nest to it. You can also screen in 3 sides to limit the flies and other pest from getting into the camper.
A buddy my husband worked with had a camper that had the double set of bunks in the back and master bedroom in the front of the camper. He traded it for a 5th wheel. He lives out of it full time. He works out of town and his wife is a teacher. You all will enjoy the large floor plan while living out of it.
I’d to see your camper..people need to realize you’re just living in the camper short term until the house is built..The cabin with the shower area will be nice..
Well families for hundreds of years lived in small living quarters,cabins & covered wagons!! Small trailers following work, crops,& oil fields! Its only the last 50 yrs or so more & more ppl are spoiled,self centered!
Agreed. Plus Brandi and Dutch's daughters look like they would enjoy, and are looking forward to staying in the camper, since they like outdoor activities. It's not like they would be in the camper 24/7, with all that land to roam around and play on, along with the other activities the girls do.
We bought an 5'th wheel RV years ago...Forest River 30 foot and 1 slide...just two of us...loved it...it was very nice and wish we had kept it for when we moved to our now homestead...living in it would have been much better than a LQ Horse Trailer...If yours has a shade cover that comes out...very nice in evening and set up a mat with tables and chairs..we lived mostly outside during camping trips until evening when we went in.
I am glad you have secured new tempo housing quarters. I know it will be a bitter sweet move leaving where you are now but much adventures and new memories with the children await you all on the new off-grid property,
The chickens and turkeys look so good. When we built on raw woods, we cleared a little over an acre. We put the house in the middle. The kid loved playing in the woods! Best time ever for them. Have fun and enjoy the process ❤️
Recently watched a video of two families who have moved to property in Arkansas where they have been dealing with rain AND mud. They got free pallets and laid them side by side ( connected) and then covered with a large heavy duty tarp to create a mud free area for leisure activities and entrance to their camper. Looks great.
Right you are Dutch these children are no one but you and Brandy's. Those children are so well adjusted to the outside they'll enjoy every bit of this lifestyle. And it is so much better than putting up with people like the ones that down you for your life choices. Beautifully done my friends.
I am wanting to look into guineas, but we can't pen another animal up with our chickens and two sets of turkeys...we have a huge coon problem here...have hauled off 15 so far...and of course, all rural areas have coyotes...so hate to spend $$ and have them picked off...any ideas?
Yes... When those birds raise a racket, u know that something is up.. they love eating ticks, and at night they roost in the trees... Can't wait to c u and ur family move to ur off-grid paradise!!!
Hey there Dutch family 👋 Time sure does fly and y'all will be out on the property before you know it. That camper will be perfect and cozy. In my thoughts and prayers. God Bless y'all 🙏✌❤😊
The new camera works well. You have some awesome little helpers who love helping their dad. I can't wait until you get the camper and are out on the new property for good. Things should move quickly then. Great family adventures. Thanks for sharing them with us. Love you guys.
Loved the video, enjoy watching y’all so much. Thanks for sharing your family with us and your adventures. Oh yea, congratulations on finding a camper, that will be exciting for the girls for sure. God bless and stay safe.
There are a bunch of nomad kids out there living in buses and RV's. They seem very happy. I don't understand why children can't be expected to sacrifice for the benefit of everyone in the family. Good gracious it's not like you're asking them to lay out in the dirt.
Just a quick note on the waterer. If you're worried about the pipe touching the fence, get a piece of pipe insulation and put it around it. Cheap and easy with no chance to short into the pipe. 🤠
Video and audio were great. We built our house small so when we retire it will be the right size for us. People always told us the boys rooms were too small. My response was always that they have 21 acres to run on. How long do you think they will be in there rooms? Love your ideas and concepts. Take care and stay safe, Al
That is an amazing layout in the camper...it's luxury! One time my dad took us, (a family of five) in a VW camper-van on a week-long vacation, where we all stayed (and cooked) in the camper...it was very doable....your set-up is going to be just fine!
It's just me and the dog. I'm doing the same thing. Selling everything and moving to a camper on land with a barn, septic and a well in place already. A pole barn house will come later, but I will be in a camper temporarily, too. All building is backed up here so a long wait. My main purpose is to go debt free.
The camera worked good in my opinion. You were talking about ticks and itching and then mentioned it is like yawning and yes I yawned 😂. Those who say it's mean or whatever about moving your kids into a camper,well you are keeping a roof over their heads and it's temporary. They are loved and sheltered and fed. Come on people he's building a great life and homestead for his family and doing it with his own sweat, tears and blood. Those girls will be stronger, smarter and more appreciative for what they have and oh the stories they will have to share with their children one day! Bless you Dutch and your family! Looking forward to the permanent fencing to go up around the piggies and seeing that camper and well everything else you have planned!
We have a 34 Ft trailer we spent 3 months living in it in the desert of southern Arizona Boondocking . It worked great just like home . That will be fine for the children people 😀
I think the new camera done great!!! The sound is amazing and quality was allot better. So excited to see what is coming up!!! Can’t wait to see the new camper
Shade will be a plus for the camper this summer. Of course it’s a camper so you can move it if you don’t like the spot. Such a fun life. I enjoy watching you and love you all. Love Brandi’s accent.
I love your family I admire how all of you work so well together :) I can't wait to see the camper. I'm sure the kids will be enjoying all that open space to have fun in. You definitely are making great memories for your children.
Had you thought about taking your hog panels from around your old pig pen out to the new property to use over there? Anything you can salvage is to your advantage! Panels are not cheap! Reuse and recycle always!! Your water tote was in the shade! Algae grows in the sun, usually! Good luck with you camper, looks like a keeper! God Bless!
The video was really clear and the audio was not as loud as before but over all it was good. I love all your videos and enjoy watching your new homestead coming together . Your girls are very beautiful and very helpful.
Life isnt about a big house and a ton of things. Life is about being out and doing things as a family.
I completely agree❤
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The American dream has grown into keeping up with the Jeffersons. People that live simply are seen as lower class but what they don't understand is our quality of life is better
@@pecanacrescattlellc5817 I think homesteading is awesome!
@@pecanacrescattlellc5817 I don’t know who in their right mind could think homesteading is a lower class of living but whomever they are they just don’t have a clue! I mean you are working as a family and working hard which is how are bodies were meant to move and you are having a direct connection with your animals which will become your food. You are giving them the very best life just as they will end up being the very best food you could hope for. Is it easy to live the homesteading life? Absolutely not, is it worth it? Well just ask kids from the inner city to compare how you get to put in a day compared to how they have to and the differences between the two throughout their days!! I can guarantee they would jump for a chance to be out in the country running around not having the fear that kids today have. Besides the bigger the house the stronger the wifi needs to be so the kids can txt u no matter where in the house you are. Lol! Sad but true!! Wishing you the very best in the next chapter for your family!!🙏🏻🥰🇨🇦
The camper is only temporary until the new “house” is built. It can then be sold or used for guests. Keeping it simple…good for you.
Storage or a kids sleepover.
I shared a bedroom with 3 sisters. There were more pros than cons. Keeping the room uncluttered was one of the challenges.
I can't believe people question every and any thing, it's your business! I am almost 80 years old and I own 3 homes, but I'm choosing to fix up a 1966, 30 ft Holiday Rambler to live in. My kids think I'm nuts, they do not know an adventure when it's right under their nose! LOL I just had to laugh about Brandy and the hog feed, I do that a lot with my bird seed! Blessings
May God bless you with good health.
Good on you girl. Go for it.
I love the way Brandi plays with the girl's hair. She is such a good mom. I think everyone will do fine in the camper. It will be an adventure....I'm excited for you guys. Love you guys. God bless you.
Thank you Kathy ❤
My dad and uncles worked building pipelines all over the country when I was little, one of my aunt and uncles had a 10x40 mobile home that they moved site to site(we all changed schools, a lot), their little trailer had 2 bedrooms and one small bathroom, and the six of them managed just fine, our trailer was slightly longer, but we had 7 in it, I was one of 5 kids. Kids are resilient.
Just keep repeating "We appreciate your concern". In the south, that's the equivalent of "Mind your own business"! You two know you're great parents; don't let anyone make you explain yourselves.
Either that or "bless your heart!".
Yup!!
You're exactly right Wanda. People need to sweep around their own front door before they sweep around someone else's. 👍💯
@@mariek8578 really? Because “bless your heart” is a very sincere response, when I’m so surprised by something that someone did for me or when I feel genuinely thankful for something that someone has done for me.
I suppose it depends on the content which can be what makes the English language so difficult for some. Because I do understand what you mean that it can be said in a sarcastic disingenuous manner. But I prefer to look at people based on what they say and take their words at face value so when they say “bless your heart” I’m always going to take it at it’s word and believe the person is being genuine.🥰🙏🏻🇨🇦
When my 2 brothers and I were about your girls ages, we lived in tents with my aunt, uncle and their 2 boys for a whole summer out in the country while they were building their house. My aunt used a Coleman cook stove to fix our meals on every day, rain or shine. Kept all the food etc in a screened in tent. It was one of the BEST summers of our lives.
When we were kids we loved our camper trailer! Even when we were home 3 of us sisters begged to sleep in it while it was sitting in the driveway. We were in it constantly, camping or at home. Ignore the haters. Kids love that kinda stuff. Even us,,, we were city girls. (Not anymore though lol).
The floor plan for that camper looked good. Lots of room for the girls...plus you have the cabin
Your girls love visiting out there, they will have an even better time living on the property, some people do not know what they are talking about what a load of faff. I also love the way they get involved with everything, they are not afraid of getting their hands dirty and working hard. Carry on blocking the negs and Brandy do not take things to heart you are doing a fab job with your girls.
I totally agree!
If you're worried about the pipe touching the electric fencing, try painting it with flex seal or some rubberized coating. So glad y'all found a good camper! God bless!
I thought about a piece of pool noodle to insulate it. Just a thought.
@@carlpeters I was thinking that, too, or a piece of pvc, but it might move/get pulled off? I figured if they could paint it on it might not come off. It was just a thought.
Glad to hear you found a rig for your family. We have a 38 foot rv had to go up toward Sapulpa, OK at Bob Burley to find what we wanted. Have the dealer deliver it for you, makes a world of difference if you don't have a large
enough truck.
How exciting this move is going to be!! Can't wait to see the camper! Was just reading Wanda's post .. my daughter lives on a homestead in Arkansas and they have ticks too. She bought Guinea fowls to eat the ticks and that does help a lot but they are also great alarms to let you know when someone or animal comes into the area.
keep up Gods work brother so many no longer get it.
I think your doing great raising your kids. Your teaching them how to start their life when they leave the nest.
That layout of your camper is like my son's. It is really nice and roomy. I think it will be good for your family. So happy for you all and your new journey on your new land.
Join the RV Tips group on Facebook, there are tons of families living in RV's. Also, consider getting different mattresses for your beds, RV mattresses are horrible.
All that talk about ticks had me itching. 😂😂😂
The toy hauler style can make a hug bedroom in the toy area. Then you can tell people where to go. You and Brandy are looking out for the long term best thing for YOUR family and no one and or nothing else matters.
Honestly be careful with those ticks! Lyme disease is no joke,a friend of mine has it an she's going through so many health issues and now autoimmune issues because of it. Maybe treat the property an use repellent on yourselves.
Dogs get sick too. I really hate ticks
I have a brother in law that got a tick bite and now he his allergic to any mammal meat or byproducts. It's crazy.
Yes we had ticks testing positive for Lyme Disease as the health Dept here (Sudbury Ontario 🇨🇦) Ask us to bring them in so they can check
Yeah it's a horrible thing. The pain that comes with it I hear is agonizing sometimes.
Yes, my great aunt died from Lyme disease. She knew she got bite by one in south Florida but never thought anything of it. By the time they realized why she was sick it was too late. Take care. Get those guiennes. Hope I spelt that right.
Tape lint roller brushes for removing ticks.
@@kimparnell6410 I learned about this a couple of years ago, and this year the ticks are horrible.
BUY A POOL NOODLE AND SOME ELECTRICAL TAPE TO WRAP AROUND THE METAL PART THAT MIGHT HIT THE FENCE (ON THE WATERER)
Sound was great!!!! Remember there will always be negitive people commenting on something that they truly don't understand. You guys are doing a great job providing for and taking care of your girls. What most don't understand or don't remember but when I was growing up there were extra large families where 5 or 6 girls were in one bedroom and about that many boys in theirs and we were just fine and grew up loving being close. What living is truly all about! Too much space and not enough closeness of families anymore for sure along with living out in the country where a kid grows strong and happy. Not everyone has this opportunity but it sure ain't a bad thing but a great thing for kids....👍👍👍👍👍👍💕
If my parents had done what you and Brandy are doing when I was a kid, I would have LOVED it! What an awesome adventure!
Thank you ❤
This is a excellent learning experience for the kids! Ignore the ignorant! Can't wait to see the camper!
Can’t wait to see the camper!
I'd like to see inside your new trailer when you can. And I really enjoy seeing the progress of everything you're doing. Thanks!
My name is James Noble: I watch a lot of your videos and every time I wish I could meet you and your family. What you all have done and are doing is totally awesome. I also want to thank you for your service in the Military. My dad was in WWII. I and my wife are born again Christians and we love the Lord very much.
Dutch I am sure you’re doing the right choice for the camper specially if it’s temporary people just like to think they’re smarter stay cool 😎
I live in a Jayco 24 FBS and have for 4-5 years and i love it.Simple living.
Dutch I mix up Malathion in a pump sprayer. It kills the ticks, mosquitos and many other bugs that are trouble. I have used it for years. Once dried ok for animals. Give it a try. You could spray your entire area around the house, pig pin, and small cabin area.
That's y'all life live for your family!!! Love watching y'all
Glad you found one suitable. Excited for you all. God bless.
Dutch I don't blame you for not discussing the fairness to your family in every video. You all as a family have made a decision that fits what is best for you in the long term to me from what I've heard on prior videos it makes perfect sense but even if it didn't it's no one's business except you and Brandy and the girls! People need to learn to stay in their own lane of business and quit trying to run other people's lives!
Can't wait to see camper sounds like the perfect thing so everyone can be comfortable while you build and a plus with the cabin. Good choice
Good evening everyone 👋🏻 I’m itching now! 😊
Be ever vigilant for ticks. Art from Art and Bri just posted a video where he has been diagnosed with Lyme disease.
Kristie from ? Big Family Homestead ? also just announced that she has Lymes as well.
When just handling ticks need to wash your hands good & disinfect even if they don't bite you!!
Art was self-diagnosed and wasn't tested. He found a provider that was willing to give him a prescription. His fellow homesteader, the Rhodes family, also has had Lyme disease for some time. As Art said, YT is their only source of income so he must do the videos.
@@diannau3215 How can Art state, with any accuracy, that he has Lyme disease without being tested for it. Makes no sense. Because I have a runny nose does that mean I can self-diagnose that I have COVID-19 and expect to be believed?
Love Keeping it Dutch. But, people how about Keeping it Real? God bless.
Very interesting video, I did enjoy it. Everyone is working so hard to get on the new homestead. God bless.
We loved in the camper for a year while building the house. I was great! Got to watch how construction started....changedcevery working day ... and finished. Couple of recommendations. Put some road base under the camper. You will appreciate the solid landing when there is rain, snow etcetera. Put an outdoor firepit near the door. Make a porch with cover for the door large enough to sit and watch the weather. After the house is built, you can move the camper and put in an above ground pool nest to it. You can also screen in 3 sides to limit the flies and other pest from getting into the camper.
The shock on the pigs made me jump!🤣 Love what you're doing!❣
Camera video and audio was great. Y’all and Abe came through loud and clear!
My family lived in a 14 foot truck camper. 4 of us. It was small but we did just fine for a year. Until our house was ready to put together
We watch when we get home but congratulations on y'all's camper I know y'all excited
A buddy my husband worked with had a camper that had the double set of bunks in the back and master bedroom in the front of the camper. He traded it for a 5th wheel. He lives out of it full time. He works out of town and his wife is a teacher. You all will enjoy the large floor plan while living out of it.
I’d to see your camper..people need to realize you’re just living in the camper short term until the house is built..The cabin with the shower area will be nice..
Well families for hundreds of years lived in small living quarters,cabins & covered wagons!! Small trailers following work, crops,& oil fields! Its only the last 50 yrs or so more & more ppl are spoiled,self centered!
Agreed. Plus Brandi and Dutch's daughters look like they would enjoy, and are looking forward to staying in the camper, since they like outdoor activities. It's not like they would be in the camper 24/7, with all that land to roam around and play on, along with the other activities the girls do.
Sounds like a great way to stay comfy while the new place comes together. I think the girls are very fortunate. Sending prayers from Florida.
I'd like a virtual tour of your RV. I'm currently living in a 21 ft. I suggest you get a tarp to cover it up from the Sun.
We bought an 5'th wheel RV years ago...Forest River 30 foot and 1 slide...just two of us...loved it...it was very nice and wish we had kept it for when we moved to our now homestead...living in it would have been much better than a LQ Horse Trailer...If yours has a shade cover that comes out...very nice in evening and set up a mat with tables and chairs..we lived mostly outside during camping trips until evening when we went in.
Awesome fishing girls ! The new cam looks good . Congrats on the RV , Things are looking up. Have a good 1 yall
It is a perfect way to raise children!! We lived on a boat for year s with two kids and a black lab!!!
I am glad you have secured new tempo housing quarters. I know it will be a bitter sweet move leaving where you are now but much adventures and new memories with the children await you all on the new off-grid property,
The chickens and turkeys look so good. When we built on raw woods, we cleared a little over an acre. We put the house in the middle. The kid loved playing in the woods! Best time ever for them. Have fun and enjoy the process ❤️
Wow, the girls are great fisherman. Good Job girls. Great video quality on the new Camera brother. Have a blessed day Sean Brandi girls. John n Sheri
Those brim were big enough to have a clean & cook! Good job girls! Best to all.
Great daughters helping out.
Mrs. Dutch. Your hair looks amazing that color. And I like the new cam. It seems to pick up more details.
Recently watched a video of two families who have moved to property in Arkansas where they have been dealing with rain AND mud. They got free pallets and laid them side by side ( connected) and then covered with a large heavy duty tarp to create a mud free area for leisure activities and entrance to their camper. Looks great.
Right you are Dutch these children are no one but you and Brandy's. Those children are so well adjusted to the outside they'll enjoy every bit of this lifestyle. And it is so much better than putting up with people like the ones that down you for your life choices. Beautifully done my friends.
SEVIN DUST WILL HELP WITH TICKS.. GUINEA IS YOUR BEST BET. THEY WILL ALSO DESTOY SNAKE AND THEY ARE THE BEST ALARM SYSTEM EVER.
I am wanting to look into guineas, but we can't pen another animal up with our chickens and two sets of turkeys...we have a huge coon problem here...have hauled off 15 so far...and of course, all rural areas have coyotes...so hate to spend $$ and have them picked off...any ideas?
Yes... When those birds raise a racket, u know that something is up.. they love eating ticks, and at night they roost in the trees... Can't wait to c u and ur family move to ur off-grid paradise!!!
Seven dust kills bees.
Sevin is poisonous to all the good bugs.
Seven Dust is poisonous. Food grade diatomaceous earth and guineas will help. Opossums eat ticks also.
camera did fine! nice to hear you have a camper ready to move when you're ready!
Hey there Dutch family 👋 Time sure does fly and y'all will be out on the property before you know it. That camper will be perfect and cozy. In my thoughts and prayers. God Bless y'all 🙏✌❤😊
I'm glad you found a nice size camper you like since there is a shortage of them. Can't wait to see it thank you for sharing your family with us.
Great camera job.. very good pics..
The new camera works well. You have some awesome little helpers who love helping their dad. I can't wait until you get the camper and are out on the new property for good. Things should move quickly then. Great family adventures. Thanks for sharing them with us. Love you guys.
Loved the video, enjoy watching y’all so much. Thanks for sharing your family with us and your adventures. Oh yea, congratulations on finding a camper, that will be exciting for the girls for sure. God bless and stay safe.
Everything we do in life is a gamble. God bless.
Get Guineafowl to help with ticks and bugs. They truly help with your tick problems
It seemed all good for the new video equipment. No issues hearing or seeing. Blessings.
The kids loved the bunk beds when we were camping in Alaska. Can’t wait to see the camper!
Love what you are all doing!! Enjoy Your land! Love seeing Mary,Tiny and Abe ! Thanks for sharing!!
I love seeing how Brandi likes taking care of the pigs! Congratulations getting a camper! Enjoyed seeing you all out there together!
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Quality of camera 📷is good. People are negative not happy with their own life. Kudos to u guys!
Glad Stoney and Arms family recommend you! Be blessed brother. Semper Fi 👊🏼
There are a bunch of nomad kids out there living in buses and RV's. They seem very happy. I don't understand why children can't be expected to sacrifice for the benefit of everyone in the family. Good gracious it's not like you're asking them to lay out in the dirt.
When I was a kid I lived in a House with no Plumbing or Electric. Living in a camper would have been heaven.
Just a quick note on the waterer. If you're worried about the pipe touching the fence, get a piece of pipe insulation and put it around it. Cheap and easy with no chance to short into the pipe. 🤠
Y'all talking about ticks got me scratching 😆 😆 😆
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Video and audio were great. We built our house small so when we retire it will be the right size for us. People always told us the boys rooms were too small. My response was always that they have 21 acres to run on. How long do you think they will be in there rooms? Love your ideas and concepts. Take care and stay safe, Al
That is an amazing layout in the camper...it's luxury!
One time my dad took us, (a family of five) in a VW camper-van on a week-long vacation, where we all stayed (and cooked) in the camper...it was very doable....your set-up is going to be just fine!
The new camera is great 👍. Love you guys
It's just me and the dog. I'm doing the same thing. Selling everything and moving to a camper on land with a barn, septic and a well in place already. A pole barn house will come later, but I will be in a camper temporarily, too. All building is backed up here so a long wait. My main purpose is to go debt free.
Awesome video !! Really clean with this camera !! Bless you all !!
Apparently people have not seen the large families in campers travel vlogs. There are quite a few. Knorp and South was one.
Everything about today you showed was awesome!
Wow, Hadley that was awesome! You all did good. Fishing is fun. Eat lots of garlic or garlic supplements. Ticks and mosquitoes & bugs don’t like you.
For the itchy bug bites and spider bites get Laurie's meat tenderizer That seems to work and even on these things
The camera worked good in my opinion. You were talking about ticks and itching and then mentioned it is like yawning and yes I yawned 😂. Those who say it's mean or whatever about moving your kids into a camper,well you are keeping a roof over their heads and it's temporary. They are loved and sheltered and fed. Come on people he's building a great life and homestead for his family and doing it with his own sweat, tears and blood. Those girls will be stronger, smarter and more appreciative for what they have and oh the stories they will have to share with their children one day! Bless you Dutch and your family! Looking forward to the permanent fencing to go up around the piggies and seeing that camper and well everything else you have planned!
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That is an awesome watering container! The camera is great! It's like 3D! I'm excited for your camper! God Bless You and Your Family! ⚘❤
Camera was awesome. Thank you for sharing your family.
We have a 34 Ft trailer we spent 3 months living in it in the desert of southern Arizona Boondocking . It worked great just like home . That will be fine for the children people 😀
I really enjoy your family videos about your off-grid farm thank you for sharing
I think the new camera done great!!! The sound is amazing and quality was allot better. So excited to see what is coming up!!! Can’t wait to see the new camper
Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
Have a wonderful week.
Shade will be a plus for the camper this summer. Of course it’s a camper so you can move it if you don’t like the spot. Such a fun life. I enjoy watching you and love you all. Love Brandi’s accent.
I love your family I admire how all of you work so well together :) I can't wait to see the camper. I'm sure the kids will be enjoying all that open space to have fun in. You definitely are making great memories for your children.
Thanks for reminding me to call my buddy and get him to bring over my IBC tote. Doing large scale hydroponic system.
Camera and sound was great. Love seeing things coming together for you and the family.
New camera the quality is great
Had you thought about taking your hog panels from around your old pig pen out to the new property to use over there? Anything you can salvage is to your advantage! Panels are not cheap! Reuse and recycle always!! Your water tote was in the shade! Algae grows in the sun, usually! Good luck with you camper, looks like a keeper! God Bless!
Just make sure you get your septic tank or sewer in for the bathroom- that is the only issue that could arise in this heat! you'll be fine!
Your home, your rules!! God bless you richly.
The video was really clear and the audio was not as loud as before but over all it was good. I love all your videos and enjoy watching your new homestead coming together . Your girls are very beautiful and very helpful.