@@deborahilyia1125it's ok Lady. He doesn't like anyone really, except himself. Have you noticed he is intensely uncomfortable around others? And I can't blame him. You all are a major disappointment to me too. Humans are pathetic.
The cabins are looking beautiful in the sunlight. The contrast on the stone walls is striking. I hope you get the time to marvel at all of this beauty. You are making a very special place to live where you can lose yourself in the beauty of it all. Thank you for letting us share with you what you are creating as it becomes what you want it to be.
I love seeing how the chickens have become so calm. The cows are always a fun sight to see. You have come so far with all your work. Thank you for always sharing.
Men making bread and pasta...sharing it in pristine nature....collaborating by volunteering back breaking labor. I'm in heaven. Can't we all just live this way? The renderings are inspiring, the beauty stunning and I didn't see a mess anywhere. Ciao Martijn, I sense your life is filled with love and the unfolding journey is a heartwarming pleasure to watch.
Yes, we can all live this way. Most of our ancestors did, and likely not more than s few generations ago. It ain't to late to tell the 15 minute, high tech 'smart' (etymologically means 'painful'- think about that one...) Cities to get lost. We can still reclaim the commons given to us by YAH Most High.
The pasta making scene reminded me of living in Rome as an architecture student and my elderly Italian neighbor teaching me how to make pasta by hand. T his was such a "feel good" vlog. Thank you-
I so look forward to spending an hour in the Italian alps with Martjin, his friends and chickens. The work is hard, the views spectacular. Thank you for bringing us along with you.
There are moments where the beauty of the vistas are almost overwhelming! The valley filled with mists and the way the sunlight plays on it all. Staggering beauty! The doghouse! I've been wondering what was the plan for that crucial bit of infrastructure! Now we can see! The renderings of what the homestead might look like are fantastic! This is the best RUclips channel! Every episode is a cherished gift. Thanks Martijn!
@Official.MartijnDoolaard- I’m not very tech savvy. I absolutely look forward every Sunday to your video. I live outside Nürnberg and you remind me of my husband when he was young and creative. Thanks for acknowledging my text. That was very nice. Have a great week until next Sunday.
What a lovely view into the future. The only thing I’d change is in the small cottage bedroom. When you place the toilet back on the same wall as the headboard, you could create a narrow wall to make sure the toilet is not visible from the bed, it just feels a tad weird to see the toilet so open in the room. That way you still have the open plan, but with a wee bit privacy when sitting on the toilet (even with everything in front of you is wide open when sitting on the toilet). Maybe it’s a girl’s thing… Love the progress and your ideas 💡 It makes me want to make ve to Italy 😅
It's not a mess. It's just under construction. It's great that you have friends that come and help. The homemade pasta looked delicious. Your place is beautiful. When you are done it will be incredibly beautiful. Best to all!
I applaud all the hard work in this week's video, from the artists that created the future cabin pictures and the amazing Italian young men who seem so eager to help to the knowledgeable window maker. Thank you for a beautiful video ❤
Sorry for the english speaking folks but i do this in dutch. Wat verschrikkelijk herkenbaar voor ons om je zo bezig te zien. Wij, mijn vrouw en ik, hebben min of meer hetzelfde gedaan in Frankrijk. wij zitten 200 meter lager, op 1000 meter, maar de omstandigheden in de winter en de zomer verschillen vrijwel niet. wij zitten in de buurt van Saint pons de Thomieres. Wonen er nu elf jaar en het zijn de beste jaren van ons leven. We liggen tien jaar op je voor. We zijn begonnen toen we 65 waren (nu 75 ) Heerlijk om te doen en heel leuk om te zien hoe jij het doet. Rustig doorgaan. Alles lukt, uiteindelijk!
The pictures were so beautiful. You have come so far in a year. The things you found in the walls were so interesting. The views as always are so spectacular. Your friends are so awesome to come and help you. They always seem to be a great help to you and get so much done. You are truly blessed. ❤❤❤
I love the futuristic renderings. They are beautiful. I really like the railing by the stairs, the low wall to sit on on the patio, and what you envisioned. I think you should keep the outdoors kitchen as a summer kitchen for sure. So cool.
The cow bells are such a delightful sound. I love that the cows graze on your land. The cabin is coming along and the door looks perfect - solid and strong and will keep whistling wind out.
Really? There is evidence to suggest that cow bells can be cruel to cows. Cow bells can be quite loud, up to 113 decibels, which is about as loud as a lawnmower. This noise can be stressful and even painful for cows, who have much more sensitive hearing than humans. Additionally, the weight of the bell can put strain on the cow's neck and shoulders. A study published in 2015 found that cows wearing bells for three days spent less time feeding, ruminating, and lying down. These are all important behaviors for cow health and well-being. The study also found that cows wearing bells had higher heart rates and blood pressure, which are signs of stress. Animal rights groups have called for a ban on cow bells.
While I like the cowbells, I'm not forced to listen to them 24/7. I've wondered if the bell noise is annoying to the cows. Imagine never being able to enjoy the quiet of nature because every move you & your herd make shatters that quiet.
Does anybody know why the cows have to wear the bells, I notice not all were wearing them. And yes I would think it is annoying for them to hear the sound always.
@@priscilla2152 they wear bells so that the owner can find them if they get lost or move too far away from the others. Which is why I find it quite disturbing if they bells when they are kept between gates where they can't run away. I had quite a few times cows in front of my house and at night there was no way to sleep as they were gathering just under my window and they constantly move so there is no minute of silence. I already thought of spraying some construction foam in their bells. I only can imagine how stressful it must be for them. 😞
This is the last of your videos that my husband and I watched together before he joined our creator on July 17 this year... We're both following your channel and love watching your videos...We've always anticipated your upcoming video every week and we'd sit and relax together watching it...We're so inspired of your accomplishments, not just the development of your place but the adventures that you had like exploring places with your bike not to mention your published books of arts and photography...Now I still watch your releases but I feel so nostalgic that I have to watch alone 🥲🥲🥲
I have been watching from Brisbane, Australia. 🇦🇺🇦🇺 Love, love the progress you’ve made so far, and the ‘future’ pictures look amazing. But I think my most favourite part of your videos are the chickens! As an animal lover, I really love the way you treat the feathery little critters and care for their well-being. Thank you, I am always a bit more at peace after each video as they have a calmness about them.
I discovered that art goes through an ugly stage. If you can hang in there and go past that stage, you can make something beautiful. And if you are willing to go where the art takes you, the end result may not look like what you had in your mind. The outcome, the majority of the time, can be even more beautiful. That is what I see with your home. Your home is a piece of art. We are all pieces of art in becoming. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Sending loving and peace-filled thoughts to everyone.
I am mesmerized by these videos. Something really spiritual about this place , all the hard work and the camaraderie. I feel as if I am a part of it all!
Those concept pictures are absolutely stunning! I can not imagine doing all that by yourself without a LOT of help, professional and amateur. What a fantastic place you will have!
The drawings were awesome looking forward to easier times. Love it when the hens talk to you. Something peaceful when the hens talk. Thanks for another great video. Blessings from 🇺🇸.
We watch each episode and love what you’re doing. My thoughts are a glass conservatory between the buildings would provide light; views; a place to put a stone floor, an oriental runner, two rocking chairs; and shelter between the structures. It would be great global advertising for a young company doing this type of work.
Those renderings are gorgeous and I can imagine just how encouraging they are when being able to see what you are working towards and how each new day sees you another step closer. 🥰
The renderings by the Barcelona firm are stunning! As is everything which you have planned in your minds' eye. And a pasta-maker in the work crew, fantastico!
Once again, your exuberant life with your building and creating and incredible hard work comes together in such a magnificent artform. Always such a feast for the eyes, and the soul. Thank you Martijn. 🙏☺️
It's a good trade. A visit for a day of work. You're welcome to visit and lend a hand while you're here. It makes the visit quite pleasant. At the end of the day, you went to a nice place, lend a hand, sweat a bit and had a good time. Not a wasted day at all. You took a trip for fun and came back feeling good about yourself.😊
A woodshed full of firewood and a warm woodstove would be top of my wishlist Martin. Coming along just fine. Homesteading is a 10 year process at least.
The buildings have told you what they need so far. Therefore I believe they will continue to do so and the layout will come naturally to you. You adopted these buildings and they have adopted you. You are certainly at one with them.
You are creating a little paradise up there! So muchto do to make thebuildings livable but also envision the potential for the landscaping, the addition of more animals, growing food and having the space for creative projects or gatherings with friends. Your attention to detail is wonderful to see. The skylight in the cottage was a genius decision. I like that through this project you connect with so many other artisans, builders, and crafts people, learning and benefitting from their expertise, but also giving them a space to showcase their skills. Like the guy making pasta, the architect from Barcelona who did the renderings and your neighbor who will make the windows. Love it!
I would hang a good quality flat screen TV on one wall, hooked to a high-definition camera outside. During the day, as desired, the camera would connect to the flat screen to create a large virtual window of the outside view, as if an actual window was present in that spot. The screen could be trimmed to look like a window. At night, it would be used for normal TV stuff.
I lived like this in NYC. My apartment was small too, built in 1888, and the toilet was in the middle, not far from the front door but also next to the biggest window in the place and I didn't want to lose the light by boxing it in. Was kind of nuts but I built a low wall around it with an aquarium on the top part, so it felt light and airy, and you could watch the fish while you sit on the pot.
thank you for the inspiration as an Italian that left Italy 20 years ago to live in the other side of the world and now missing my home Country so much! You are doing an incredible mission here!
Martjin - you are my favorite Sunday poster. Absolutely beautiful the work you are doing. Thanks so much for sharing. One of these days I'm going to go back and watch from the beginning. I've already seen all of your posts - but it will be so relaxing starting from the beginning again.
I always marvel at the number of friends you have. It is a testament to your character. This dream project could not be completed without them. You are indeed fortunate.
I think that while construction is ongoing you have to expect to live with some disturbed areas and piles of debris, just realize it is part of the process and know that one day soon it will be over and the area will be left to mature and bring the happiness of your efforts. We sometimes despise the process and it is the very thing that gets us where we are wanting to go, yet because our society is caught up in instant gratification we have nothing but disdain for the process and the lessons learned. I admire your undertaking of this project and I enjoy the steps you take to accomplish the tasks to bring your dream to fruition and the patience it takes.
Wow, those renderings of ‘how the cabin could look’ are amazing. The space looks so inviting and warm. I can definitely image hunkering down there when rain or snow storms roll in. And that terrace would be such an incredible place to sit to read, visit, or paint,etc🤗👏🏻
I was stunned how beautiful and realistic they looked. I know graphic rendering has improved by leaps and bounds in the past few decades but I am showing my age by being so amazed.
Wow! All the hard work you are doing to create something very beautiful. Impressive! My kids and I built a pond using rocks we gathered from our surrounding hills. We lined the pond and the edges of it with them. I really enjoyed fitting all the rocks together, like a puzzle. Your cabins are beautinow and will be even more beautiful when you are finished.
Hey Martijn! Been watching from the start and really love the channel and how you have created an outdoor lifestyle as you renovate the property. I am a residential remodeler here in the States so can appreciate the enormous amount of work entailed in rebuilding stone structures from scratch! I do some masonry in my work, but having every single surface seemingly made of stone (except your temp structures/ coop) is incredible! I'm writing now because I just watched you take us through the renderings and I think you have got it spot on for the property!!! When you were pouring the floor I thought the shower pan meant the door was being filled in, but now I see the whole finished layout and it is exactly right. As we say in the business, it always gets uglier before its amazing, so keep going and enjoy the ride! There is no better purpose in life than methodically fulfilling a dream.... you inspire!
Of all my favorite things from this video I most enjoyed watching Martijn walk around his land with a bucket picking up small stones for the walls. Think about it. His land, how it continues to give.
I am a HUGE fan of your weekly vlogs. Can't speak enough about your journey. I tell folks about you all the time. If you are considering getting a horse, you will probably need a bigger vehicle and a horse trailer for veterinary visits unless the veterinarians there make house calls. Goats might be cool, too. With all the stone lying around, you should consider building yourself a pizza oven somewhere there near your kitchen area for Fall, Spring/Summer months. As a woman, and a pretty private person, I would definitely enclose the toilet area. Not very appealing to have a toilet bowl in the bedroom (but then again, it's YOUR house, not mine LOL) The renderings are GORGEOUS!!! Loving the terraces and outdoor areas they mapped out. Continue to be safe during your labors and take care! Thanks for the content!
My favorite moment this week was when the light from the headlamp illuminated the beams inside the cabin. The beauty of the wood literally took my breath away! The renderings are all quite interesting. It will be interesting to see everything unfold with your particular style. Thanks for this week. See you next week! Glad to know you are enjoying some help!
Absolutely love your videos, the hard work you put in and how methodical you are in every task is admirable. How wonderful it is that you had your helpers this time too. The images of the possible look of your home and land are amazing. I look forward so much to your videos they are so calming and a joy to watch, thank you so much for sharing your journey.
Consider placing the bed in the middle of the room with its backpanel facing the toilet, so the back panl of the bed would close/separate the tiolet from the slipping area
I just cannot emphasise enough how much toilets need to be separated! Even if just a frosted glass wall. You can definitely be creative in making the right partition so the room does not feel diminished. But you cannot have your toilet continuous with the bedroom which leads to the staircase to the upstairs all open! It is not conducive to ever receiving guests if they have to go to the other house every time they need the loo. Imagine at some point in time you have someone to share your bed. No one ever imagines romantic bed and fireside poops with a lover….!
That's an idea - or just a moveable screen in front of the toilet. You know, a lightweight foldable screen made out of a wood frame with fabric stretched within the frame.( Kinda like how women would dress behind one in the western movies.) At times you could easily move that 'screen' near the big window while showering, etc. Multiple uses.
I’m in awe watching you do this and with the help sometimes of some special people. So far after watching your videos for a while now, I’m so happy you’re nearing the end of your vision. The photos of how your friends imagine it to be are also beautiful. I feel so peaceful watching you work in this amazing place. I’ve seen it’s not always easy and pretty but I think you are awesome for doing this and can’t wait to see your beautiful cabins completed 🙌🏼 then what?😆 can’t imagine you’ll stop and do nothing, yet you absolutely deserve to 👌
looks awesome.. maybe you could close off the bathroom in the small cabin,, and use the foldable bed or a couch that turns in to bed to save space.. I also think the idea of open toilet is a bit much.. 🙂
I would turn the bed 180 degrees and move it 1.35 meters towards the fireplace then enclose the toilet and sink with a glass opaque wall and door. This way the bed faces the fireplace which could also have a tv/monitor over it for watching movies in bed.
@ws4860 ha ha - thats kind of what he's gonna have. But, the way he's describing it, it's gonna be an emergency use only type of this - like if you had to rock a p*** on a snowy, cold night and you didn't want to exit the building. One wud assume #2 is verboten unless it was immediate emergency😂
Hooray! The gravel for the road arrived! This week’s observations: Ms. Brown Hen’s leg looks healed. Gassosa, just mean gaseous. In this case, carbonated. Sometimes you will see bottles of water labeled acqua gassosa which is somewhat the same as acqua frizzante. The renderings look fabulous. That architecture firm did a marvelous job suggesting what could be. They also clarified my confusion as the where that fireplace was going in. I was concerned about its placement and the stairs. I’m looking forward to the construction of those stairs…loved this episode as some projects are firming up! See you next week!
Incredible amount of teamwork to get the landscaping, stone moving, indoor masonry, and meals done. Those renderings from that small company that's working with you were fantastic! I thought they had some advanced time-photography and those pictures they sent you were actually from the future! So well done and realistic. I only hope I have enough years left to me so that I can see them come to fruition for you. This was just a satisfying and soul calming episode with the panoramic aerial shots, the bells and lowing of the cattle, and the laughter of your crew. Thank you for sharing it all with us, Martijn.
Martjin please consider another solution for the toilet. It's your place but I don't think this is a good idea just a small separation wall would already do wonders
Looks good. Personally i would consider separating the toilet even if it's a bit cramped, or just go with an outhouse, wouldn't feel quite right otherwise
I feel as though I'm working right beside you, grunting with the effort of lifting heavy stone, digging out boulders, shoveling dirt and gravel. I'm exhausted. I think I'll take a nap.
Martjin, I think it's time to give your chickens names! I esp love the speckled black & white one. It was so endearing to see the 4 of them huddled on the beam, looking cosy and content.
I open your weekly video and my shoulders drop, and I just give myself over to the pleasure and relaxation of seeing what's been happening at your place. How nice it must be to see the excavating and earth moving going so quickly, with the help of this week's volunteers. And the rendering of what your place could look like in the future is stunning! The terraces make it look so comfortable, like it's been that way since the cabins were first built. The men who first built them must be watching over you with hearty approval. And with the professional work on the windows, it looks like you might get to spend this coming winter in the cabin. Thank you for sending us these updates and glimpses of the incredibly beauty of your mountains.
Beautiful video of your week Martijn….I love how the chickens chatter to you. The cow bells…well the sound is just perfect for the Italian mountains. I felt really excited by the pictures of how your future home might look…a sense of tradition, movement, layers and practicalities. Always the sense of sadness at the end of each week though…I find it hard to let go 😊💜😊 Blessings and love to all 💜
tellement heureuse de voir vos poulettes courir autour de vous! elle aiment la compagnie, et saisir des petits restent de repas! vous en aurez charier des pierres, groses, petites, des très très grosses! un vrai travail de titan! les photos de projection de votre habitation et ses environs, sont superbes! blesss...
The renderings of the future are beautiful. They did an incredible job. Also if you want guests to be comfortable you should consider at least one very private bathroom. If not, I can see some people not visiting which would be a shame.
@@dagonxanith686 From my experience, especially for the ladies, keeping washrooms noises and smells to a minimum from other guests increases comfort. A curtain would not do. One must keep their dignity around others. Hopefully, Martijn is sensitive to preserving one's dignity when walking out of the washroom. LOL!
@@sundanceks5074 Maybe at some point Martijn will allow a partner into his life to share in what he has beautifully created. Having an open toilet (no curtain) with no exhaust fan next to the bed will require a very special person for him to find.
Martijn I thank you for every moment that you share with all of us.
He blocked me I never thought so loving would do that! He can see my commments I am only saying hat I feel but he blocked me!
@@deborahilyia1125it's ok Lady. He doesn't like anyone really, except himself. Have you noticed he is intensely uncomfortable around others?
And I can't blame him. You all are a major disappointment to me too. Humans are pathetic.
Agreed !!!!
@@ginnysnyder9703 thank you.
@@deborahilyia1125and yet we can see this . . .
It is much wiser to talk to chickens than to talk on social media. Martin, hats off to you for you Dutch are masters of light!
Warmed my kold heart he did 😂❤
Right!
so true!
I am banned by saying what I feel. I completely appreciate what he has done but there is something on the internet that will not go through.
As a dutchie this made me smile!
The cabins are looking beautiful in the sunlight. The contrast on the stone walls is striking. I hope you get the time to marvel at all of this beauty. You are making a very special place to live where you can lose yourself in the beauty of it all. Thank you for letting us share with you what you are creating as it becomes what you want it to be.
I love seeing how the chickens have become so calm. The cows are always a fun sight to see. You have come so far with all your work. Thank you for always sharing.
The weekly dose of relaxation has arrived!
Until next winter...😮
Yes, love it 💘 🙌❤♥
Everbody inhale!😂
Exactly
Yes!
Men making bread and pasta...sharing it in pristine nature....collaborating by volunteering back breaking labor. I'm in heaven. Can't we all just live this way? The renderings are inspiring, the beauty stunning and I didn't see a mess anywhere. Ciao Martijn, I sense your life is filled with love and the unfolding journey is a heartwarming pleasure to watch.
Here here, agree.
My dream man. If I were younger. So much talent and knowledge. Love everything about these videos.
Yes, we can all live this way. Most of our ancestors did, and likely not more than s few generations ago. It ain't to late to tell the 15 minute, high tech 'smart' (etymologically means 'painful'- think about that one...) Cities to get lost. We can still reclaim the commons given to us by YAH Most High.
Yet again, here I am with my Sunday morning coffee with Martijn. Never miss!
The pasta making scene reminded me of living in Rome as an architecture student and my elderly Italian neighbor teaching me how to make pasta by hand. T his was such a "feel good" vlog. Thank you-
I so look forward to spending an hour in the Italian alps with Martjin, his friends and chickens. The work is hard, the views spectacular. Thank you for bringing us along with you.
That make two of us
woot! 😊
So true thankyou for these videos I feel like I travel to see a friend each week ❤
There are moments where the beauty of the vistas are almost overwhelming! The valley filled with mists and the way the sunlight plays on it all. Staggering beauty!
The doghouse! I've been wondering what was the plan for that crucial bit of infrastructure! Now we can see!
The renderings of what the homestead might look like are fantastic!
This is the best RUclips channel! Every episode is a cherished gift. Thanks Martijn!
I’m always sad when the video is over. You bring so much peacefulness to a troubled world.
No truer words written. Couldn't agree more.
me too. I hate when see you next week pops up - I could watch for hours
@Official.MartijnDoolaard- I’m not very tech savvy. I absolutely look forward every Sunday to your video. I live outside Nürnberg and you remind me of my husband when he was young and creative. Thanks for acknowledging my text. That was very nice. Have a great week until next Sunday.
Probably time to change your life buddy.
What a lovely view into the future. The only thing I’d change is in the small cottage bedroom. When you place the toilet back on the same wall as the headboard, you could create a narrow wall to make sure the toilet is not visible from the bed, it just feels a tad weird to see the toilet so open in the room. That way you still have the open plan, but with a wee bit privacy when sitting on the toilet (even with everything in front of you is wide open when sitting on the toilet). Maybe it’s a girl’s thing… Love the progress and your ideas 💡 It makes me want to make ve to Italy 😅
It's not a mess. It's just under construction. It's great that you have friends that come and help. The homemade pasta looked delicious.
Your place is beautiful. When you are done it will be incredibly beautiful. Best to all!
Como é bom assistir os teus vídeos e muito gratificante . Um grande abraço
Der Weg ist das Ziel...
The hint of a smile on your face tells us how pleased this week has made you! Enjoy your visitors
He is the personification of coolness, but he expresses warmth, nevertheless.
Martijn even makes coffee and fruit in the morning look artistic.
Don’t forget granola!
soooo right
the coffee has no impact on him, he’s always so damn chill
Coffee and fruit ARE amazing in the morning
I applaud all the hard work in this week's video, from the artists that created the future cabin pictures and the amazing Italian young men who seem so eager to help to the knowledgeable window maker. Thank you for a beautiful video ❤
Love seeing the visualizations of the future!
Sorry for the english speaking folks but i do this in dutch. Wat verschrikkelijk herkenbaar voor ons om je zo bezig te zien. Wij, mijn vrouw en ik, hebben min of meer hetzelfde gedaan in Frankrijk. wij zitten 200 meter lager, op 1000 meter, maar de omstandigheden in de winter en de zomer verschillen vrijwel niet. wij zitten in de buurt van Saint pons de Thomieres. Wonen er nu elf jaar en het zijn de beste jaren van ons leven. We liggen tien jaar op je voor. We zijn begonnen toen we 65 waren (nu 75 ) Heerlijk om te doen en heel leuk om te zien hoe jij het doet. Rustig doorgaan. Alles lukt, uiteindelijk!
Das war sicher sehr viel Arbeit
Your encouragement is so great. Thanks
Still hope for me. Thank you for sharing!
The pictures were so beautiful. You have come so far in a year. The things you found in the walls were so interesting. The views as always are so spectacular. Your friends are so awesome to come and help you. They always seem to be a great help to you and get so much done. You are truly blessed. ❤❤❤
I love the futuristic renderings. They are beautiful. I really like the railing by the stairs, the low wall to sit on on the patio, and what you envisioned. I think you should keep the outdoors kitchen as a summer kitchen for sure. So cool.
The cow bells are such a delightful sound. I love that the cows graze on your land. The cabin is coming along and the door looks perfect - solid and strong and will keep whistling wind out.
Really? There is evidence to suggest that cow bells can be cruel to cows. Cow bells can be quite loud, up to 113 decibels, which is about as loud as a lawnmower. This noise can be stressful and even painful for cows, who have much more sensitive hearing than humans. Additionally, the weight of the bell can put strain on the cow's neck and shoulders.
A study published in 2015 found that cows wearing bells for three days spent less time feeding, ruminating, and lying down. These are all important behaviors for cow health and well-being. The study also found that cows wearing bells had higher heart rates and blood pressure, which are signs of stress.
Animal rights groups have called for a ban on cow bells.
While I like the cowbells, I'm not forced to listen to them 24/7. I've wondered if the bell noise is annoying to the cows. Imagine never being able to enjoy the quiet of nature because every move you & your herd make shatters that quiet.
Does anybody know why the cows have to wear the bells, I notice not all were wearing them. And yes I would think it is annoying for them to hear the sound always.
@@priscilla2152 they wear bells so that the owner can find them if they get lost or move too far away from the others. Which is why I find it quite disturbing if they bells when they are kept between gates where they can't run away. I had quite a few times cows in front of my house and at night there was no way to sleep as they were gathering just under my window and they constantly move so there is no minute of silence. I already thought of spraying some construction foam in their bells. I only can imagine how stressful it must be for them. 😞
... More cowbell! 😂
sry, I couldn't resist.
🐄🔕 really.
This is the last of your videos that my husband and I watched together before he joined our creator on July 17 this year... We're both following your channel and love watching your videos...We've always anticipated your upcoming video every week and we'd sit and relax together watching it...We're so inspired of your accomplishments, not just the development of your place but the adventures that you had like exploring places with your bike not to mention your published books of arts and photography...Now I still watch your releases but I feel so nostalgic that I have to watch alone 🥲🥲🥲
I'm so sorry for your loss 😢
My condolences for your loss. May YAH Most High grant you solace and peace.
Sending you my love.
Sorry to hear you lost your life companion. Sending love.
As hard as you have worked, I hope these beautiful drawings become a reality.
I have been watching from Brisbane, Australia. 🇦🇺🇦🇺 Love, love the progress you’ve made so far, and the ‘future’ pictures look amazing. But I think my most favourite part of your videos are the chickens! As an animal lover, I really love the way you treat the feathery little critters and care for their well-being. Thank you, I am always a bit more at peace after each video as they have a calmness about them.
Thank you for allowing us to look into your window of the future. Beautiful images. Bless bless Martjin.
I discovered that art goes through an ugly stage. If you can hang in there and go past that stage, you can make something beautiful. And if you are willing to go where the art takes you, the end result may not look like what you had in your mind. The outcome, the majority of the time, can be even more beautiful. That is what I see with your home. Your home is a piece of art. We are all pieces of art in becoming. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Sending loving and peace-filled thoughts to everyone.
I like the details in the future photo's. They put you're book "Two years on a bike" on the small table!😀👍
The worse thing about these videos is that they come to an end. 😢 So enjoyable to watch! 😊
I am mesmerized by these videos. Something really spiritual about this place , all the hard work and the camaraderie. I feel as if I am a part of it all!
I never thought I could enjoy another person's life as I do watching yours
Martjin thank you. I love watching your creation unfold. I feel that your lifestyle is how we all should live.
Those concept pictures are absolutely stunning! I can not imagine doing all that by yourself without a LOT of help, professional and amateur. What a fantastic place you will have!
Fortunately, Martijn is a professional (refer to earlier videos) and is doing this as a labor of love. Wishing you much inspiration!🤗
The drawings were awesome looking forward to easier times. Love it when the hens talk to you. Something peaceful when the hens talk. Thanks for another great video. Blessings from 🇺🇸.
We watch each episode and love what you’re doing. My thoughts are a glass conservatory between the buildings would provide light; views; a place to put a stone floor, an oriental runner, two rocking chairs; and shelter between the structures. It would be great global advertising for a young company doing this type of work.
Yes! I agree! A glass conservatory linking the two buildings together would be superb!!
And possibly to grow veggies in the winter❤️🤗🐝
I had the same idea. A modern steel and glass enclosure linking the 2 ancient buildings. It could add significant square footage to your living space.
fabulous idea
L'orangerie di Monte
The sound of the bells... It calmed me down during our vacation to the Dolomites. All those sweet faces surrounding the areas there!
So much movement! Loved this weeks video! So nice to see you all work, cook and enjoy together... and those summer storms, what a delight
Those renderings are gorgeous and I can imagine just how encouraging they are when being able to see what you are working towards and how each new day sees you another step closer. 🥰
Awesome to see the visualizations of where things will wind up!
Martijn, I never tire of admiring your hard work, very well done. His work blends perfectly with this beautiful nature.😊
Oh, how delightful im still awake here in Ipswich Queensland Australia. Greetings Martijn. 🇳🇿🤗🙏💞✌️👍👏
The renderings by the Barcelona firm are stunning! As is everything which you have planned in your minds' eye. And a pasta-maker in the work crew, fantastico!
I look forward to your show every Sunday. Thank you so much for sharing with us
Once again, your exuberant life with your building and creating and incredible hard work comes together in such a magnificent artform. Always such a feast for the eyes, and the soul. Thank you Martijn. 🙏☺️
It's a pleasure to see those young men giving their time, strength, sweat ... and "how to make tagliatella" advice! ☺
It's a good trade. A visit for a day of work. You're welcome to visit and lend a hand while you're here. It makes the visit quite pleasant. At the end of the day, you went to a nice place, lend a hand, sweat a bit and had a good time. Not a wasted day at all. You took a trip for fun and came back feeling good about yourself.😊
Martijn, it is calming to watch you preparing a meal as you go about your day. Thank you for the little details. Regards 🤗
A woodshed full of firewood and a warm woodstove would be top of my wishlist Martin. Coming along just fine. Homesteading is a 10 year process at least.
It's amazing what can be done with a shovel, a rake, and some material. It nearly makes the spirit soar! Great progress.
The beautiful videos documenting your activity are the start of my Sunday mornings.
Thank you once again.
The buildings have told you what they need so far. Therefore I believe they will continue to do so and the layout will come naturally to you. You adopted these buildings and they have adopted you. You are certainly at one with them.
Love how Martijn harvests/picks stones like other people harvest/pick lettuce from their garden! ❤
I had to comment on this, too. It was so natural.
You are creating a little paradise up there! So muchto do to make thebuildings livable but also envision the potential for the landscaping, the addition of more animals, growing food and having the space for creative projects or gatherings with friends. Your attention to detail is wonderful to see. The skylight in the cottage was a genius decision. I like that through this project you connect with so many other artisans, builders, and crafts people, learning and benefitting from their expertise, but also giving them a space to showcase their skills. Like the guy making pasta, the architect from Barcelona who did the renderings and your neighbor who will make the windows. Love it!
I would hang a good quality flat screen TV on one wall, hooked to a high-definition camera outside. During the day, as desired, the camera would connect to the flat screen to create a large virtual window of the outside view, as if an actual window was present in that spot. The screen could be trimmed to look like a window. At night, it would be used for normal TV stuff.
as an interior architect and 3d artisti i strongly suggest you make a closed are for the toilet !
Yeah the toilet right next to the bed is off putting
Hes living alone, so no problem 😅😂💩
@@DNN88 he's looking for someone to share his life with so would think she'd appreciate some privacy - even medieval castles had it
I lived like this in NYC. My apartment was small too, built in 1888, and the toilet was in the middle, not far from the front door but also next to the biggest window in the place and I didn't want to lose the light by boxing it in. Was kind of nuts but I built a low wall around it with an aquarium on the top part, so it felt light and airy, and you could watch the fish while you sit on the pot.
Just shit outside in the wild, plenty of space for it 👌🤣
thank you for the inspiration as an Italian that left Italy 20 years ago to live in the other side of the world and now missing my home Country so much! You are doing an incredible mission here!
Cow bell opera and rolling stones... what better music can one ask for? Another sound journey for the soul. Dankie Martijn!
Rolling Stones are a professional group of music, can't compared
Love 😂 it
@@vanizeeyer4651 It's a play with words;-)
Martjin - you are my favorite Sunday poster. Absolutely beautiful the work you are doing. Thanks so much for sharing. One of these days I'm going to go back and watch from the beginning. I've already seen all of your posts - but it will be so relaxing starting from the beginning again.
I always marvel at the number of friends you have. It is a testament to your character. This dream project could not be completed without them. You are indeed fortunate.
I think that while construction is ongoing you have to expect to live with some disturbed areas and piles of debris, just realize it is part of the process and know that one day soon it will be over and the area will be left to mature and bring the happiness of your efforts. We sometimes despise the process and it is the very thing that gets us where we are wanting to go, yet because our society is caught up in instant gratification we have nothing but disdain for the process and the lessons learned.
I admire your undertaking of this project and I enjoy the steps you take to accomplish the tasks to bring your dream to fruition and the patience it takes.
Wow, those renderings of ‘how the cabin could look’ are amazing. The space looks so inviting and warm. I can definitely image hunkering down there when rain or snow storms roll in. And that terrace would be such an incredible place to sit to read, visit, or paint,etc🤗👏🏻
I was stunned how beautiful and realistic they looked. I know graphic rendering has improved by leaps and bounds in the past few decades but I am showing my age by being so amazed.
Wow! All the hard work you are doing to create something very beautiful. Impressive! My kids and I built a pond using rocks we gathered from our surrounding hills. We lined the pond and the edges of it with them. I really enjoyed fitting all the rocks together, like a puzzle. Your cabins are beautinow and will be even more beautiful when you are finished.
So great to see your progress, you're moving along fast, wonderful to see your visions for the future to. It's going to look amazing.
Your videos are so lovely, Martijn! I look forward to seeing them every week. Thanks for sharing your life with us.
Hey Martijn! Been watching from the start and really love the channel and how you have created an outdoor lifestyle as you renovate the property. I am a residential remodeler here in the States so can appreciate the enormous amount of work entailed in rebuilding stone structures from scratch! I do some masonry in my work, but having every single surface seemingly made of stone (except your temp structures/ coop) is incredible! I'm writing now because I just watched you take us through the renderings and I think you have got it spot on for the property!!! When you were pouring the floor I thought the shower pan meant the door was being filled in, but now I see the whole finished layout and it is exactly right. As we say in the business, it always gets uglier before its amazing, so keep going and enjoy the ride! There is no better purpose in life than methodically fulfilling a dream.... you inspire!
The joy is in the journey, and you are on a beautiful one, and we are lucky to be along for the ride.
Ik gebruik de kip om het te meten!
It’s always nice to have friends stop by and help in the work.
Just beautiful the sketches of your possible future homestead. I just love watching the process every week. THANKS!
I’ve been waiting for that bell to ping with another delightful episode to watch. Weekend complete. 🎉
Of all my favorite things from this video I most enjoyed watching Martijn walk around his land with a bucket picking up small stones for the walls. Think about it. His land, how it continues to give.
I am a HUGE fan of your weekly vlogs. Can't speak enough about your journey. I tell folks about you all the time. If you are considering getting a horse, you will probably need a bigger vehicle and a horse trailer for veterinary visits unless the veterinarians there make house calls. Goats might be cool, too. With all the stone lying around, you should consider building yourself a pizza oven somewhere there near your kitchen area for Fall, Spring/Summer months. As a woman, and a pretty private person, I would definitely enclose the toilet area. Not very appealing to have a toilet bowl in the bedroom (but then again, it's YOUR house, not mine LOL) The renderings are GORGEOUS!!! Loving the terraces and outdoor areas they mapped out. Continue to be safe during your labors and take care! Thanks for the content!
I agree, toilet bowl needs an enclosed space for sure.
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@@Anne-yw6ed Yes even if he had some folding screens plain Chinese paper ones or Indian carved rose wood🙂
My favorite moment this week was when the light from the headlamp illuminated the beams inside the cabin. The beauty of the wood literally took my breath away! The renderings are all quite interesting. It will be interesting to see everything unfold with your particular style. Thanks for this week. See you next week! Glad to know you are enjoying some help!
I agree! The patina of the old wood is beautiful 😊
Wow! Those renderings really give you an idea of where you're going with all that you're doing! It's amazing and will be beautiful!
Absolutely love your videos, the hard work you put in and how methodical you are in every task is admirable. How wonderful it is that you had your helpers this time too. The images of the possible look of your home and land are amazing. I look forward so much to your videos they are so calming and a joy to watch, thank you so much for sharing your journey.
with all the stones I can imagine the most beautiful pond & waterfall.... Great to see the crew working so hard & making progress...
31:29 almost brought a tear to my eye. Absolutely beatiful.
Me too.
Consider placing the bed in the middle of the room with its backpanel facing the toilet, so the back panl of the bed would close/separate the tiolet from the slipping area
And, it will face the fireplace which could also have a flatscreen tv over it for watching a movie in bed.
That's such a great idea!
I would Never sleep in a bed without a separation from the WC (it could only be a paperwall)
I just cannot emphasise enough how much toilets need to be separated! Even if just a frosted glass wall. You can definitely be creative in making the right partition so the room does not feel diminished. But you cannot have your toilet continuous with the bedroom which leads to the staircase to the upstairs all open! It is not conducive to ever receiving guests if they have to go to the other house every time they need the loo. Imagine at some point in time you have someone to share your bed. No one ever imagines romantic bed and fireside poops with a lover….!
That's an idea - or just a moveable screen in front of the toilet. You know, a lightweight foldable screen made out of a wood frame with fabric stretched within the frame.( Kinda like how women would dress behind one in the western movies.) At times you could easily move that 'screen' near the big window while showering, etc. Multiple uses.
I’m in awe watching you do this and with the help sometimes of some special people. So far after watching your videos for a while now, I’m so happy you’re nearing the end of your vision.
The photos of how your friends imagine it to be are also beautiful.
I feel so peaceful watching you work in this amazing place.
I’ve seen it’s not always easy and pretty but I think you are awesome for doing this and can’t wait to see your beautiful cabins completed 🙌🏼 then what?😆 can’t imagine you’ll stop and do nothing, yet you absolutely deserve to 👌
looks awesome.. maybe you could close off the bathroom in the small cabin,, and use the foldable bed or a couch that turns in to bed to save space.. I also think the idea of open toilet is a bit much.. 🙂
In hotels the toilets are also in a seperate space, but not in jails 😎
Look for Japanese/Asian solutions for small spaces. Their ideas are top notch.
I would turn the bed 180 degrees and move it 1.35 meters towards the fireplace then enclose the toilet and sink with a glass opaque wall and door. This way the bed faces the fireplace which could also have a tv/monitor over it for watching movies in bed.
@@RobertMcGuckin-ws6pe A tv is the last thing that is fitting for a cabin, or even fitting to Martijn's standards. I bet he never watches TV.
@ws4860 ha ha - thats kind of what he's gonna have. But, the way he's describing it, it's gonna be an emergency use only type of this - like if you had to rock a p*** on a snowy, cold night and you didn't want to exit the building. One wud assume #2 is verboten unless it was immediate emergency😂
Congratulations for the splendid image of the deposit of stones that goes from a rainy shade to the sun ... A small masterpiece.
The scenery is just beautiful! Thank you for sharing your journey.
Those pictures are pure perfection. You're creating a little paradise on Earth.
Hooray! The gravel for the road arrived! This week’s observations: Ms. Brown Hen’s leg looks healed. Gassosa, just mean gaseous. In this case, carbonated. Sometimes you will see bottles of water labeled acqua gassosa which is somewhat the same as acqua frizzante. The renderings look fabulous. That architecture firm did a marvelous job suggesting what could be. They also clarified my confusion as the where that fireplace was going in. I was concerned about its placement and the stairs. I’m looking forward to the construction of those stairs…loved this episode as some projects are firming up! See you next week!
everything you do is so civil and elegant
Incredible amount of teamwork to get the landscaping, stone moving, indoor masonry, and meals done. Those renderings from that small company that's working with you were fantastic! I thought they had some advanced time-photography and those pictures they sent you were actually from the future! So well done and realistic. I only hope I have enough years left to me so that I can see them come to fruition for you. This was just a satisfying and soul calming episode with the panoramic aerial shots, the bells and lowing of the cattle, and the laughter of your crew. Thank you for sharing it all with us, Martijn.
Martjin please consider another solution for the toilet. It's your place but I don't think this is a good idea just a small separation wall would already do wonders
Looks good. Personally i would consider separating the toilet even if it's a bit cramped, or just go with an outhouse, wouldn't feel quite right otherwise
I think the tradition is to employ a 5' high folding screen partition, of wood or fabric covering, for privacy in one room suites.
I feel as though I'm working right beside you, grunting with the effort of lifting heavy stone, digging out boulders, shoveling dirt and gravel. I'm exhausted. I think I'll take a nap.
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Looks like a lot was accomplished this week. Things are really coming together.
So happy to have this channel be recommended on my start page as I now have fallen for it! Thanks for sharing your projects Martijn🫶🏻
I’ve been looking forward to seeing the cows again 💕💕💕! Free lawn service 😆
I so appreciate your determination, hard work and patience to make your vision come true
I look forward to every episode, keep it up Martijn😊
Martjin, I think it's time to give your chickens names! I esp love the speckled black & white one. It was so endearing to see the 4 of them huddled on the beam, looking cosy and content.
I open your weekly video and my shoulders drop, and I just give myself over to the pleasure and relaxation of seeing what's been happening at your place. How nice it must be to see the excavating and earth moving going so quickly, with the help of this week's volunteers. And the rendering of what your place could look like in the future is stunning! The terraces make it look so comfortable, like it's been that way since the cabins were first built. The men who first built them must be watching over you with hearty approval. And with the professional work on the windows, it looks like you might get to spend this coming winter in the cabin. Thank you for sending us these updates and glimpses of the incredibly beauty of your mountains.
So happy the chickens are ok. The few times they have been missing I was so sad and afraid something happens to them. Love seeing them in videos.
Beautiful design!!
Beautiful video of your week Martijn….I love how the chickens chatter to you. The cow bells…well the sound is just perfect for the Italian mountains. I felt really excited by the pictures of how your future home might look…a sense of tradition, movement, layers and practicalities.
Always the sense of sadness at the end of each week though…I find it hard to let go 😊💜😊 Blessings and love to all 💜
32:14 The renderings were incredible!
My Sunday mornings wouldn't be complete without your videos.
Very up lifting, a great Video!
tellement heureuse de voir vos poulettes courir autour de vous! elle aiment la compagnie, et saisir des petits restent de repas!
vous en aurez charier des pierres, groses, petites, des très très grosses! un vrai travail de titan!
les photos de projection de votre habitation et ses environs, sont superbes!
blesss...
I'm finally all caught up on your videos!! I'm loving every episode. You are a true inspiration. Watching from Michigan.
The renderings of the future are beautiful. They did an incredible job. Also if you want guests to be comfortable you should consider at least one very private bathroom. If not, I can see some people not visiting which would be a shame.
I was thinking if its going to be a shared space at least privacy curtain
Or a very nice oriental screen.
@@dagonxanith686 From my experience, especially for the ladies, keeping washrooms noises and smells to a minimum from other guests increases comfort. A curtain would not do. One must keep their dignity around others. Hopefully, Martijn is sensitive to preserving one's dignity when walking out of the washroom. LOL!
I would gladly use the outdoor one to spend even a day in such a beautiful place.
@@sundanceks5074 Maybe at some point Martijn will allow a partner into his life to share in what he has beautifully created. Having an open toilet (no curtain) with no exhaust fan next to the bed will require a very special person for him to find.