MY FIRST FULL DAY OF LIVING THE PHILIPPINES PROVINCE JUNGLE LIFE - TOUR OF OUR PROVINCE HOME
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- MY FIRST FULL DAY OF LIVING THE PHILIPPINES PROVINCE JUNGLE LIFE - TOUR OF OUR PROVINCE HOME
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June 7tth 2024
Today is the first full day of living in the jungle in the province of the Philippines.
Also we have been remodeling the house we are living in and the remodeling is slowly by surely coming along.
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About me : Retired American Expat Brian & Filipina wife Luisa, living in the Angeles City / Clark Pampanga Philippines.
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6:30 ; OMG, I have built hundreds of houses in the US and looking at the second floor joist that hold up the second floor it is a disaster waiting to happen. The size of the lumber is undersized and might be ok for 80lb Philippine people. If there are several people on the second floor, the flooring will probably flex and move over time, a very dangerous situation
The Phils is known for earthquakes, monsoons and landslides.😮 But thats part of the excitement of living there❤🎉
Thank you,3rd gen carpenter here.Yea,double the joists and beef up the beams,I would feel better..
Im not being negative but thats why Pinoys dont spend much on houses. They live in one story windowless shacks. Every typhoon season things get destroyed so why bother?
Then there is the reality of Pinoy culture. A beef or misunderstanding can lead to a burning of property. Another reason nothing of value is built. Reality. No such thing as insurance there.
i can guarantee you the stench of that pig pen will knock you out... but... your space, your call...
Yes, if I were Philly I would reconsider that idea.
Plus more dirty water to run into the well water
@@jimw7916 that’s gonna get old real quick, having to go get water
@@chriskolessar7154 foreigners are NEVER expected to do any labour. It's all done for you
Green Acres is the place to be.
Farm livin' is the life for me.
Land spreadin' out so far and wide
Keep Manhattan, just give
me that countryside. - Writer Vic Mizzy
I didn’t see your house in Angeles but dam bro you got some work ahead of you. Good luck on your move, hope everything works out
We bought a house in the provence just like this after three years of work by my self and helpers now the house looks like a palace , go for it. A plus at the end of the day no rent the cost builds up a lot over the years. Our house we built a side extension , dirty kitchen and garage some new ceilings, floor tiling , re do shower CR , all new doors, lots of rendering , lots of paint. Car port up the side of the house ,paint roof , rebuild the hollow block fence , built a Terris on the front of the house lots and lots of fill to level up the yard. At the end of the day you will be happy.
Hello Brian, I have been watching your channel for a few years now. I am a Retired Design Engineer, That appreciates you wanting to get away from Angeles City. But, I feel that you made a Big Mistake by not investing more time and money building your new home in the Province Correctly. I just finished completely rebuilding my Filipina wife's family Provincial home located in Botolan, Zambales(Luzon), Because it was a 2-story wood frame home, That was Totally infested with Termites. I Designed and built the New House by not using one Stick of Wood. I utilized 12" x 12" Concrete "Post and Beam" Frame Construction, and filling in the spaces with Steel Bar reinforced Hollow Blocks. The Second Floor and Roof are also Steel Bar reinforced Concrete. The Doors and Kitchen Cabinets are made of Aluminum or Steel. I would keep a Very Close Eye out for Termites. See if you can Locate a Pest Control Company in the Province that can Spray for Termites. ..... Good Luck and Take Care.
Same thing happened to my mother in law's house. Infested with termites and we had to have a complete tear down and rebuild. Also in Zambales (Candelaria).
What the F*ck does your B.S. Ramblings have to do with Me just trying to warn Brian about Termite infestation of Land in the Provinces ??
Looking good buddy. Take your time with the finishing of the house. There’s absolutely no rush. Enjoy every minute of your new adventure. Will look amazing when all is done.
I feel sorry for Lot's van driver. Several days with traffic, rough roads and a van full of women, kids and dogs!
If you are going to use gypsum board for the ceiling then the wood rafters wont be able to take the weight and the gypsum board will sag as the roof rafters sag and could cause the roof to leak as well so you will need to replace the roof rafters with steel.
Hey Philly, You took the hard road to help Lot's family. May you be blessed for your sacrifice!
The more you help people in Philippines the more they use you.
Eat what Gramma eats and live longer. 😊
Your eyes ? Just tell them your Dad was a racoon. 😁
Brian, I see a beautiful house when you finish your house, please do not worry about someone say neg. okay. Thanks for the up date on your house. Love by a veteran in the state.
If I were you, I would hire a building inspector to evaluate what has been done so far. After seeing that "construction" the first time gave me chills, and you are right, be careful as to the weight added to that second floor. I hope you know that coco lumber is a very, very poor building material, but, of course, that's all many poor Filipinos have. I suppose for a one story nipa construction it wouldn't be too bad, but a two story building, forget it! I would pay particular attention to the load bearing support beams and the rafters; it is all very sketchy looking imo.
Huge earthquake zone….🙄 The Surigao Fault.
@@chrisgoody2shoes218 Maybe Philly can do a live stream when a tropic storm blows through: dollars to donuts the whole top floor sways in the breeze.
Absoluteluy awesome. I am addicted to your videos❤🎉
Rain season is coming. I hope that wont affect you uploading. Please show us the monsoons when they come. ❤
Don't let others spoil your Dreams Brian you I'm sure will truly love the 'real life' in the province, wish I could be there to help top cat and install the ceilings it's going to be fabulous I'm sure🤔♥️
Looks like nightmare on Elm Street to me...Good luck going native and enjoy the typhoons...that area from what I understand gets absolutely hammered...
yep it does
just be prepared typhoons are a part of life in the Philippines no matter where you live the key is to be prepared have some water and food stored and a small generator with some fuel ,
@@Milliganman2003 Not if your in ( Davao ) going under.....
Oh that's positive 😂😂😂
I think it’s absolutely fantastic! We are close in age and if I could move my family away from it all I’d do it in a heartbeat. You’re on a new stage in your life and I’m very happy for you and your family. All in good time that house will become a home. Let the haters hate. They hate out of jealousy. Congrats on your new adventure. We only get one shot at life so make the most of it. I hope Lot gets there soon and healthy. God bless you all. Go Phillies 🧢⚾️
Good stuff. Screen is very important. Keep the pests out for sound sleeping. See if you can find weather strip and sweep for the door jams. Plane the door bottoms to attach door weatherstrip. . Hope you can get some vent for heat to escape the above ceiling area.
Good , Bad or otherwise Brian -- you had the balls to show us the reality of the situation , your an honest man , Great Video
Our original house was something similar. It is amazing how much of the "civilised" things you find you don't need, and don't miss. Enjoy it,
Hi Brian! RLB here! I live in Las Pinas, Metro Manila with my wife and we are in a 3 bedroom townhomes my wife bought. We are also improving the townhome to our liking.
I read through some of the comments about you moving and i am a subscriber, which i follow you off and on. It all depends of what you are vlogging about. The walking street i wasn't crazy about and i am so happy that you decided a different course in your living area. I certainly will be watching your vlogs on your journey of building a great life for yourself and your family.
I thought about doing some vlogging but after seeing how some of the trolls have come after good vloggers i figured i didn't need that kind of interruptions in my happy retired life at my age.
Good luck and God Bless!
These next weeks and months are gonna see some seriously interesting turns of events...in the philippines..nothing ever gets done correctly nor on-time.
EXACTLY
CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP 💯🤣😅 NO AC NOT DONE YET. BETTER TO WAIT THIL HOUSE WAS DONE OR RENT LIKE TIM K 💯
There is no need for any negativity. The house looks awesome and I can't wait to see the finished product. Take out there.
OMG, you’re out of your mind. And that toilet! And you’ll be bored to tears.
There always something to do in the province
Hope there’s a red horse supplier close by….
Not a piggery. Think of the smell.
Raising one or two pigs, you call that a piggery?
Positivity don't put a pig pen to close to your house for the smell will knock u out.... And plz get a generator for when yall have brown outs.... House looks way better now tho. Can't wait to see it finished😊
Great advice 😊
@@natesquestyouknowthatsrigh8269 I was raised around hog farms. They are horrific
get solar way better
@hillbillyintheasia6122 either or u get wht I'm saying.. enough to run a few lights , ac water and fridge ....
Solar is cost prohibitive
Thank goodness there is none of that vile green paint the Filipinos love! Seriously, I envy you in a lot of ways. Peace. Quiet. No traffic 😊. Hope the roosters didn’t wake you up too early. Can’t have enough windows Brian. Through ventilation is a must to keep A/C costs to a minimum. So many of our friends and rellies have no through ventilation and their houses are sweat boxes. We have it in our house and it makes a hell of a difference.
They love weird colors cos of the Mexican bloodline
Good luck in the province, I look forward to getting back to visit myself.
Great progress since March and now we'll get to see it as it gets completely.
Thanks for sharing.
Sorry. Completed
Great work on the house. I got lucky and my wife built me a big 3 bedroom single story all reinforced hollow block. It has a heavy steel roof with hurricane tie-down steel joists. It got a direct hit by Odette (It's on Bohol) and took no damage. I retire to it in 4 weeks. I can't wait.
Enjoy your retirement.
Love your new adventure!!
Glad you are happy and so optimistic about your new place, can't wait to see it six months from now when everything is pretty much done and your all settled in.
Looks like a bando in Kensington. 😂🤣😂 Just kidding. Good luck with everything.
Put a wall and gate around your home for privacy,when you get a chance.
Hi Brian. Looking forward to when you get your motorbike is off the truck and you can tour us around the island. Good luck on the house. Am sure some of the folks here can give good advice about the construction.
Good on you!! Province life is the way to go. I can envision the house when complete, will be really nice. Just something to think about, make sure the pig pen is not too close to the house. The smells can be pretty rough 24/7, especially in the heat. They have a hole in the wall to flush out the pig poop and pee, then it just runs out on the ground . I would put it as far away as possible for the house.
I think my in law's house was about 150 feet or so from the pig pen. Didn't notice any odor from it while in the house.
@@iluvlechon8810 that is good. we have about the same and there are at times 3 to 5 pigs and depending on the wind it can get a bit ripe. Especially when the owner comes to clean out the pen.
Coming along very very nice Brian. Hope to meet you on Siargao on one of my visits. Stay safe!
What an improvement from the time when you and Lot were there back in March! The home is going to be impressive and I know I can't wait to see the progress being made. Family does a great job working together to help you and Lot have the home that you both want! Thanks for the update.
I have traveled to other countries, retired military was assigned to Clark twice, and miss the Philippines with all my being. Wife is Filipino, and found there will always be haters. Just remember you do you, and be happy, love your content.
I too was stationed at Clark up until Pinatubo. We moved here three years ago to retire and we're leaving here in 2 mos. You need to dispell any notion you have from memory as to the state of this toilet now.
We had 5 brownouts this week. Traffic is border line manilla bad. Prices are higher than US. They have no respect for neighbors, burn toxic garbages daily.The attitude's are terrible as well. All I can say is visit before you leap.
Keep your good memories as that Philippines is dead.
@@thomasodetinape4180 How right you are Gemma tells me how it was when she was growing up , rice fields fruit trees easy life style now it has all turned to crap three water outages this week a lot of the quality and price of food now is crazy . The traffic is a disaster . Went to watch fire works last night at mall of Asia so did a million others as coding was off . Took 1.5 hours to move 1 km .. All I wanted to do is go home .. bloody crazy and the manners of a lot of drivers I just shake my head 😡😡
@@kevinandgemma7740 We just had our 6 out of 7 days brownout.
All-over 3 hours.
We leave in 5 mos.
Cannot come soon enough.
@@thomasodetinape4180 after 8 years and seeing many changes and most not for the ordinary people I don't blame you moving , hope it goes well all the very best for the future..🙏🙏
I am a Swedish Viking. Seven years ago I did what you do. Fifteen years ago, I repaired and expanded my mother-in-law's house after a super typhoon. Living there for free since then so we are building our house in stages. Soon the first floor will be ready and we will move in shortly. Best of luck to you.
You are Swedish..... Not a viking.
@@jimw7916 Vikings were sea warriors and pirates, mainly from the present-day Nordic region, who participated in boat-borne raids and raids in the Nordic countries, Europe and Western Asia from 793 until the 12th century. During the period, Nordic warriors conquered large parts of the British Isles and northern France. Sweden is in nordic region.
@@kjelllautrup9519 hahaha ...so you are one of those people who believed the history teacher? you are living in a dream world. Besides who would want to align themselves with a bunch of pagan murderers?
@@kjelllautrup9519 They were nothing more than a script written by Hollywood and the jesuits.
@@jimw7916 Who is a viking in your opinion?
Many people overlook water pressure issues. Don't forget to install the necessary equipment to ensure good water pressure up and downstairs.
3rd. World living , it was better in 1964 subic bay.
Interesting project and interesting move. I have been in the big city, Cebu City, for about 9 years and may be ready for a move in a year.
Hey Rod! Come down to Mindanao and make your videos here!
House looks so much better now Brian. It's amazing how much work was done since you were there last. Just wondering why you couldn't have waited maybe another month for everything to be done. it's come a long way and I can't wait to see the finished product. Thanks for sharing. All the best to you and lot and family. 👍🏡 💖
We all wish you the best, Brian! We'll miss your Angeles, Clark and Walking Street vids.
Wow!..... You'll be living the provincial life alright, well, at least until the house is finished!...lol I thought your place was ready, i didn't realise it was still a work in progress.... But the rooms that are finished look great! And it looks a nice sized place from seeing the outside shots... i look forward to seeing how it all progresses in future uploads... I hope you'll make a vid when the others & your furniture arrives, and i hope they all arrive safe.......
House overall not bad,, Most important is the electric installation since they will cut into the walls, get that done before you plan on doing anything else with the walls..otherwise you double or triple your cost for finishing the walls,,also suggest windows also so when you are ready the walls will be done faster and easier,,,skin coating is what is put on to smooth out your walls then painting..good luck,,😊
I’m happy for you and the family ! Once everything is completed it will be super nice 👍 ! I look forward to your progress and more vlogs from that beautiful area ! Take care Brian ! 😊
Embrace the Positive !!!
I CANT LIVE LIKE THAT💯 NO AC. HOUSE NOT FINISH IN A LONG TIME 💯
you fairy
Then don't go to the Philippines....a/c out half the time
@@bobfrantz534 I GO Thailand AC ALWAYS WORK 💯🇹🇭❤️👍
A/C out none of the time with generator or solar.
@@vikingprepper9847 they tax your s.s. plus other income I'm told
That is an exhausting trip for Lot. Let her rest when she gets there.
Definitely should have waited for a building inspector and construction to be completed. It's a hassle trying to live and minor construction going on.
Inspector? Hahahaha
There are housing inspectors, you just got to find them.
@@RickyCamacho-cx9rx you just got to give them 2 bottles of beer
Brian, thank you for all your blogs on youtube!!! we always watched yor blogs from befor 2019!!! the year we came to angeles city, but we couldnt come back to philippines until 2023, after covid, but Brian, please thank you for your blogs!!! i just wish you the best in your and your family life in the province!!! im going to marry my fiance when i come back to the philippenes, and we spend our life in the province in cebu, thank you Brian and your wife LOT for your blogs!!! look foward to your blogs from the province!!!
Im very envious! You have a wonderful family and now such a cool location. Love the view!
It got hit hard by Odette buddy
Dc 15 th - 2021
@@westerm450Stop repeating yourself 😮
Hey I have a buddy I knew in High School that had same dark around his eyes and so did his brother. He is 73 now. It is hereditary and not a health issue. You always gonna have some wise guy in the comments. You are a handsome guy with a great personality Philly.
By the way I live totally off grid in remote part of Puna Rainforest on Big Island Hawaii. I catch rainwater off my roof and it goes into plastic barrels. I have a few solar panels and some deep cycle batteries and a back up generator. I watch RUclips for news and movies. I have a propane refrigerator and stove and lights. On demand propane hot water heater. Everything is 12 volts including my water pump. The few things that need 120 volt AC like my guitar amp are powered by an inverter. I love not having to pay or rely on a utility company. Electricty is a ripoff here. If you use only low draw items like cell phones and a tablet you can get by cheap. And no ugly power lines or meter readers coming by.
Why not finish up everything before moving in whats the rush to move into a place with no windows doors ceilings .. hey good luck but I wouldn't be moving into it before getting it finished
obviously you know nothing about the philippines. Believe it or not NOBODY needs any of that stuff to live.
Because it's Philippines.
- First you can't do anything unless you are there onsite micromanaging everything.
- Second: long term expats adopted Philippinoes mentality. He can't plan anything more than one step 😂😂😂. It will take him a few years to fix the place.
All the best to you and your family, Brian, living the “life of Riley”.
I like the star-link. That’s awesome. I like your house and would live in the Provences also.
Wow ! I'm so happy for you guys ! thx for the video,,alot of progress since last time we saw the house ! hope to see you soon Brian the Vikeing !
Brian wishing you and family good health and the best in your new location. Living in the Tarlac area my family and yours are basically going through same life similarities. Only difference building bungalow style home. I've lived here many years in several apartment styles so building a one level home was essential for us. I simply elevated our home higher to avoid water or heavy flooding. After watching your video I did confirm some home ideas to do and not. Thanks again have a great time and future. 👍
Personaly I would have waited until completed before moving.
Braver man than me.
Good luck to you, and family, happy new life 😊
Positive comments 👍🏻👍🏻 Great adventure… when you look back on this time- your completed and finished home will all be worth it. Province life… all worth it. 👏🏻👏🏻
Made my mind up,,province all the way!!! FYI,contracted for years,,,On those adhesive tiles,warm them with a paint strip gun or hair dryer,then roll with weighted roller,they will last a lot longer.
I love where your channel is going and looking forward to seeing the new area. I was living in the province with my wife and kids before and we just moved to Bacolod a couple months ago and we are already talking about moving back. 🤣🤣🤣 we moved here thinking we would be happy with access to more stuff and we both found out we were wrong. Enjoy that province life brother.
Have fun Philly and enjoy life! Don't worry about what people say! Like you said only nice things to say!!! JIMBO
Brian, the house is nice but a two story might be a problem when you get older? They look a little steep too!
I guess we can EXPECT to only see lots of videos of chickens and ROOSTERS from this channel 🐓 😄
Looking forward to this new chapter in your Philippines story. Keep it coming!
After a year in the Ph…I moved to Thailand…same cost of living but way better infrastructure, food choices, traffic and overall environment. My filapina wife has met several cabayans and loves it here.
Brian, good afternoon. I hope everything‘s gonna be OK with your wife and the kids your mother-in-law of course you know I’m always waiting your Vlog again. I’m gonna miss you not going to Clark Air Force Base hospital walking Street a whole new game whole new situation but I’m still waiting for your next blog. God bless. Good luck in your new home.
Good luck with the house. I'm sure once it's finished everyone will be quite happy. How is the Dengue situation. I got it a couple years ago in the province and it kicked my azz. Spent a week in the hospital with a bunch of locals all in the same room. Not fun. Well enjoy the beach there cuz I know it's beauful.
The views, WOW!!! The paneling upstairs is beautiful. Why paint it, I would just seal it and let the beauty of the grain shine through. They definitely have made a lot of progress on the house. It looks great. Lot's grandma AND mom are going to live there, too? How many are going to live with you guys? You will never get any privacy.
I think the place looks great. Has took a major renovation since the last vlog. Great to se Puggzy. Can we go get an update of his castle in the jungle also. How's the basketball court. Truly feel for all in the truck. I guess Lots sister is moving also? Or do she just go where the tapware goes...lolz
I can only imagine what Lot and them are going through. Even under ideal conditions, that 3-day trek would have been a pain in the butt! I'm sure they are going to be happy to get home.
Brian, you'll be fine in your life there. One thing I've sensed in you is that you're able to adapt and you make the best of any situation. I'm really excited to see what new adventures and experiences you have there.
Looking good Brian. Big changes from before. Nice change from Angeles City. How are the mosquitos down there?
Mosquitoes? Think about the snakes curled up in those open air toilets!
House is looking good my friend and I'm sure you will love it there. Only thing that concerns me is living with the relative's. I love my wife's family but could I live with them, not a chance. Time will tell but I wish you the best.
The upgrade is looking good Brian.
❤❤❤👍👍👍
Patience is the key when traveling from point A to point B. Slowly but surely is a top priority for being safe eventually she will arrive safely
Brian
Your new family home looks great. I look forward to the upcoming vlogs.
Best Regards
Good morning Brian wow that house looks amazing now I'm happy for all of you very nice thanks for sharing take care
I like a lot of windows. A nice size house too. Beautiful views!
Suggestion . Use an inline pressure pump to have a constant water pressure in the house . If you dont your showers will be a dribble maybe 10- 20 psi of pressure compared to 50 psi. .
IMPOSSIBLE. Didnt you listen to how the system works. That big blue tank is full of water at all times. Thats where the pressure comes from. Its pretty standard in The Philippines.
So happy for you Bro. Hope the girls make it there safe and sound. So looking forward to seeing the house once it's finished. BTW, where exactly do you live? Just in case I make a trip down there, you might get a knock on the door....😊😊😊😊
Been watching since you only had 20K subs but hardly commented because I am lazy going from TV to the laptop. Kudos to you for adapting to to Phil. life like living with wife's relatives and raising a child not your own, when so many people were against being with single mothers. Really looking forward to watching your new life in the province. You have done well.
The dark area under your eyes is called periorbital hyperpigmentation. The area under your eyes can have reduced fatty tissue allowing blood vessels to show through. It can be caused by allergies, lifestyle factors (drinking, caffeine, smoking. It also can be caused by hypothyroidism. Genetics can also be a factor. They have products that will treat these dark circles. You can also elevate your head with an extra pillow, and try to get more sleep. I think you have decided to just live with it, and answer subscribers questions. There are a lot of worse problems you could have.
zzzman2206 , your parents raised you well, to reach out like that, refreshing to see , on how some give it to Brian every now and then
Now I envy you even more Brian!In all honesty I was getting bored of videos of Angeles city...I am super happy for you and your family...I know that your videos will be more and more awsome nowThe end of a new beginning, a reminder that life has this cool way of giving us second chances for a fresh new start...You will still be Philly in the Philippines!!!Cheers from Canada!!!
Well, you've got a lot of work ahead but I think you can handle it. I lived in a remote part of Vietnam in 1971 as a civilian contractor but I was in my 20's. I thought it was fun at the time but wouldn't want to do it again at my age now. I've found my comfort zone and wouldn't give it up for anything but I do enjoy following your adventures through your videos.
Tremendous video. Thank you❤🎉
Brian where is the walking street in Siargao, how u going to pass your time, not much to show here daily, a sort of monotony will set in after initial euphoria of settling
Boring with a capitol B
Good luck on the new chapter in your life. It seems like you are very excited about it and having that attitude is half the battle. I was back in the PI last month and met a couple from Leyte. The husband was from Wisconsin and they have been living there for 16yrs, they love it but still have a house back in the US. We rented a country house in Tagaytay for three days, all very modern. Had a pool and sleeped 30 people. Its was nice to have the whole family together. It was however deep in the boonies, surrounded by farms. Internet was strong, so we were not completely cut off. Anyway, all the best to your wife and you.
Looks great Brian. My best to you and your family.
Thanks 👍
Congratulations, Brian. The house looks great, a work in progress and it is all coming along. Your office, the views, the outside work on the house all look wonderful. Great first vlog from province on you and your family's new lease on life. Godspeed.
*Thx4share interesting content of your new place Philly* 👍🇺🇲
Thank you for sharing, it's going to be great house, i wish everyone the best
Love the new area your vlogging from. Seeing Angles kinda got stale.. Look forward to your new adventures, blessings to all.
Yo brother I miss seeing you around the streets in Angola but so excited to go on this journey with you little girl videos can't wait to see the house come along and take shape add me a little fixer upper back in the States for now until the kids get out of school and heading back for a long full retirement!
Brian, Good to see you are in you and your families new home. Certainly everything is in a rough cut stage, however taking your time to proceed in planned stages will help to make the completed project turn out the way you want it to be. One day at a time and it will slowly come together. Stay healthy. Enjoy the journey!
Dang! I will stick to my little beach house on South Padre Island.
Looks great but I would think hard before you put pig pens so close to where you are living.
i dont care how small the pig pen is its gonna stink for miles u can take that to the bank. just run a grocery store somewhere there
Yeah pigs are so damn noisy
BRIAN ! Wow, it is Beautiful out there ! I did see the Before house and it was Rough. Though no where near done, what an improvement so far ! I like the Traditional look on the outside with the wood and weaving, looks very Nice. Looking forward to seeing the progress and finish. Hope the others get there Soon and Safe ! I think you will Enjoy the Provinces, will take adjustment. 😊