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  • @95372549
    @95372549 Год назад +327

    I usually don't comment on the music creators choose. I either don't care one way or the other about it or actually dislike it. Dan, I find it unbelievable that each piece of music you choose I actually like. Unbelievable because I'm 70 and you quite obviously are not. I consider you one of the very nicest people on RUclips and so being able to enjoy the music as well is just fantastic. Thank-you.

    • @hmeyers5114
      @hmeyers5114 Год назад +9

      Hopefully, new generations will appreciate the music we loved as teens!

    • @dotleaing3137
      @dotleaing3137 Год назад +9

      I too enjoy Dan's choice of music and I'm 71. I google the lyrics to find out who the artist is then I play the song. I know some of the songs off by heart now. It's mostly feel good upbeat music

    • @MrsBadger
      @MrsBadger Год назад +7

      Totally agree. The music is perfect icing on the cake.

    • @connieprettyman6131
      @connieprettyman6131 Год назад +10

      I am 85 & agree 100% about the music!

    • @lizzylou2085
      @lizzylou2085 Год назад +3

      I'm with you on that one in both age and music choice🙂

  • @hungrygrl333
    @hungrygrl333 Год назад +167

    I live in the Pacific Northwest in America with a long history of logging. Known a few loggers. Nick is one of the best fallers I’ve ever seen. His precision and skill in taking out trees without wiping out 3 others Or people is amazing. You are very lucky to have found him. 💕

    • @dayzey40
      @dayzey40 Год назад +6

      I'm also in the Pacific Northwest, USA...waving at you neighbor...👋👋👋🖐🖐🖐

    • @debbiemetully8294
      @debbiemetully8294 Год назад +4

      Seattle, here. Great fun watching this channel. I've done a few restorations of properties, but this one is a whole new level up, or 20...

    • @pcka12
      @pcka12 11 месяцев назад +3

      Curious to know why he chooses to 'fell' the trees by cutting so high up, all the trees that I have 'felled' (including massive ancient elms) I have cut at ground level.

    • @hungrygrl333
      @hungrygrl333 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@pcka12 Most of the time Nick is taking down trees growing near other trees or growing inside Dans chateau. He being strategic and just careful not to hit other trees or get them snagged on other trees when they fall. He did take down Stephanie Jarvis’s big red wood at Chateau Le Lande by cutting at the bottom. He also spent 2 weeks clearing a path for where he wanted the tree to fall. He did that like early summer last year. It was amazing to see.

    • @pcka12
      @pcka12 11 месяцев назад

      @@hungrygrl333 yes, but it is likely that there is 'method in his madness', I simply haven't worked it out.
      If you cut of a tree at a height of 4 or 5 feet there is a heavy lump of wood which is going to fall that distance & sometimes a trunk can end up protruding behind the stump which you have just created because you cannot really predict the 'spring effect' of branches as they strike the ground.

  • @shelleymalone4427
    @shelleymalone4427 Год назад +292

    What always amazes me is that you make such visually appealing videos with great music and sound when you are up to your eyeballs in manual work. How do you have the energy to do it all? This channel is like an addiction to me. I always wonder what you’re getting up to and hope everything goes well and that everyone stays safe. You all deserve a standing ovation 👏👏👏

  • @wendymorrison5803
    @wendymorrison5803 Год назад +35

    If Nick spends the rest of his career working to rehabilitate Chateau grounds, what a fabulous legacy he will leave. So much knowledge and skill. He needs praise every day.

  • @kathywillis7459
    @kathywillis7459 Год назад +427

    I’m not sure which is the greater mystery, the chateau story or the woman in the pink coat. Tell all Dan!

    • @sydneypainter00
      @sydneypainter00 Год назад +20

      100%

    • @wandamackenzie144
      @wandamackenzie144 Год назад +29

      @@beverlychandler3191 I was looking to see if anyone else mentioned her. Thank you for the info Beverly. I didn't know that and it's such good news!! Surely that will help ❣

    • @Denise-ro8jx
      @Denise-ro8jx Год назад +23

      looks like that wonderful cook that's a regular at la lande. She has dark hair, can't remember her name.

    • @beachbumetta
      @beachbumetta Год назад +58

      😂 I was just scrolling through the comments to see if anyone else noticed the person on the side of the chateau. I had to do a double take to be sure it was a person of this earth and not, well, you know. LOL

    • @abundantlyinspired
      @abundantlyinspired Год назад +14

      @@beachbumetta Hahaha Same!

  • @patriciarinaldi9390
    @patriciarinaldi9390 Год назад +176

    😮😮😮 I am so happy you found someone who could tell you the story of the chateau and give you photos that is awesome. You should film the person at a later date or even when the chateau is restored . I cannot wait until you have proper floors . 😢 Calvin is leaving. What a great help everyone has really worked to get you further along. I hope you continue to get help. ❤🍀🍀🍀good fortune.

    • @Denise-ro8jx
      @Denise-ro8jx Год назад +4

      @@maruiacancer Good luck to you. Many blessings.

    • @dianacirilo
      @dianacirilo Год назад +3

      Yes! An interview with that man. ASAP

  • @flyingeaglewoman8682
    @flyingeaglewoman8682 Год назад +128

    Absolutely fantastic Dan to have this gentleman come forward with history and photographs of the chateau! A person whom was actually there no less. Someone must have gotten word to him of your endeavors to save this piece of history. And your desire to learn more of its past. I look forward to hearing more on this story.

  • @sundanceks5074
    @sundanceks5074 Год назад +37

    Dan, I am so sorry. You must have realized that all of the rubble around the place was holding it together. I am a 75 year old woman and seeing you guys doing that made the hair stand up on my neck. Please be safe.

  • @juditate111
    @juditate111 Год назад +15

    My daughter found your videos and called me to stop what I was doing and start watching you. We both love history and old historic places, especially ones that have been neglected and are being restored. You definitely fit the bill! We both will be watching for as long as it takes you to finish this project, which I am thinking will be at least a couple of more years! Good luck and stay safe.

  • @totallydomestic433
    @totallydomestic433 Год назад +39

    I knew that the history of the chateau would come to you. What a tremendous blessing to have those pictures!
    Wow! BIG thanks to the neighbor who came forward. He has a big heart!

  • @LindaStein-ze8bk
    @LindaStein-ze8bk Год назад +95

    Nick is the MAN! What a good friend Dan. Nice that Calvin was willing to return to help again as well. Good People around you Brother.

  • @barerfootgardener11464
    @barerfootgardener11464 Год назад +35

    OMGOODNESS a real life mystery chateau. It's like something out of Poirot! Love the work Dan and just keep keeping on.

  • @helenf9650
    @helenf9650 Год назад +26

    What a gift those photos are!! It’s haunting to think of that poor woman waking at 1am to face a fire- Bless her for having the courage and brains to use a bed sheet as a ladder to safety. ❤

  • @boydtucker9786
    @boydtucker9786 10 месяцев назад +4

    Your best and likely easiest option is to shore up the floor in the basement with supports and plywood at least a section at a time until it is cleared. Beats digging out the basement ... again. Great work! Cheers

  • @tommac9578
    @tommac9578 Год назад +196

    Clean up the fire damage debris and put plastic tarps over the various exposed roof areas. Rain water on the debris makes more weight to the already compromised damaged floor. Also, don't poke or enlargen any more holes in the floor.

    • @ji8044
      @ji8044 Год назад +24

      The upper structure is way too unstable for that.

    • @jamesthompson8008
      @jamesthompson8008 Год назад +16

      @JI80 Not necessarily, support for a lightweight frame can be attached at different heights on the walls, that would all extend to a given height, to make the base of a temporary roof structure.

    • @hrep14
      @hrep14 Год назад +19

      I think he said he’s still waiting for planning/building permission. There’s probably restrictions on how far he can go till then.

    • @thomasherrin6798
      @thomasherrin6798 Год назад +13

      ​@@VisionaryGardener The props will be supporting a weak floor this will just break around the props, he will have to stabilise the Basement Walls and knock the Ground Floor into the Basement (Hopefully he will put some hardboard down on the basement floor first!). Then he can put scaffold off the basement floor to the roof!?!

    • @mags6452
      @mags6452 Год назад +3

      @@VisionaryGardener the beams looked as though they were made of paper
      Mache hiwnon earth do you think props are going to work?

  • @bhavens9149
    @bhavens9149 Год назад +46

    If you put a sturdy tarp on the basement floor, its a little easier to gather the debris below. merely a suggestion.

    • @alexarosa632
      @alexarosa632 Год назад

      ​@@greatplainsman3662 😂😂😂

  • @angelavan478
    @angelavan478 Год назад +79

    Calvin is a great friend & Nick is a forestry god.;-) You have a fantastic support system. And you are super lucky w/ the photos. Good luck on this.

  • @Grandmotherof3
    @Grandmotherof3 Год назад +32

    I honestly don’t know how you keep the daily blogs going but it’s the highlight of my day. Each and every day!! ❤❤

  • @teresaobrien663
    @teresaobrien663 Год назад +66

    How amazing, that someone was able to share all the information & photos with you!!! Must provide a boost of encouragement to see what your Chateau was & could be again 🥰

  • @lauraagliata6757
    @lauraagliata6757 Год назад +9

    Something out of a movie, you say? Oh, we don't know anyone who could possibly do a first-rate documentary on that.... Go for it, Dan! So glad you've assembled such a great team & more doors are opening for you!

  • @craiggillett5985
    @craiggillett5985 Год назад +5

    The fly by at the intro gave a great sense of the space and the former grandeur of the hallways. The blue bathroom with the arches is beautiful

  • @mavep2855
    @mavep2855 Год назад +40

    Great progress on clearing the property Dan! Very fortunate that the gentleman with knowledge and photographs of the chateau in its prime and after the fire came forward. Bon voyage Calvin, thanks for helping Dan. See ya tomorrow 🙏❤️

    • @lesdmark
      @lesdmark Год назад

      The photos are from right prior to the fire which is way past its prime. It's prime would have been shortly after completion. The photos are still extremely valuable as otherwise you're just guessing what everything looked like.

  • @tracybrown6207
    @tracybrown6207 Год назад +4

    wow, great that the Frenchman turned up and with a photo album. Dan, dont forget, we all can select subtitles, so if he comes back, just give us a second warning to select subtitles and we can listen (and read) along too.

  • @rozbarber3195
    @rozbarber3195 Год назад +28

    What a vlog! It’s better than TV! I’m loving the suspense and can’t wait to see those photos. Please be careful as the debris is removed it’s showing how precarious the building is. Perhaps time for a structural engineer 😏

  • @felicagriswold7276
    @felicagriswold7276 Год назад +10

    Nick seems a character but he sure knows his job. He drops trees with such precision. Be safe!

  • @monicateeling810
    @monicateeling810 Год назад +5

    YOU BET WE ARE ENJOYING IT AND LOOK FORWARD TO EVERY VLOG. YOU JUST KNOW THERE ARE INTERESTING STORIES CONNECTED TO THE CHATEAU AND LITERALLY CANT WAIT TO SEE PICS OF THE INTERIOR ESPECIALLY AFTER SEEING THE STAIRCASE. WOW.... 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 Dan when the renovation progresses to the time a new staircase is installed I bet you and Amaury will have a hand in building it 😃😃😃😃😃😃 ✅✅✅✅✅✅✅ For anyone that hasn’t SUBSCRIBED...... WHATS STOPPING YOU, DO IT NOW AND SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS . BEST VLOG ON RUclips AT THE MIN. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @TP7654P
    @TP7654P Год назад +50

    Dan, Wonderful, wonderful vlog! I don’t think you can grasp how many people are invested in your journey and are rooting for you. x

    • @dianegriffith3006
      @dianegriffith3006 Год назад +4

      It’s just amazing to me too. And to have this guy appear out of the blue with all those photos -doesn’t it make you wonder what going on with the people who torched the place? There’s quite a story here.

  • @mrs.e3909
    @mrs.e3909 Год назад +6

    That is so exciting that someone had photos of the interiors. I really enjoy watching this process and seeing the progress to restore this chateau.

  • @1lavishone
    @1lavishone Год назад +9

    The photos and information about the chateau and the fire are amazing. Incredible to see the staircase. Glad to see even you thought the floor was too dodgy to walk on. Not gonna lie, the hole in the floor was O.o.

  • @beverlychandler3191
    @beverlychandler3191 Год назад +44

    Dan. Your video's are so fun to watch. I cannot believe how eager I am each day to see what happens. Your energy and positivity is beyond the realm. I cannot imagine taking on such a huge project, but feel some of your excitement to see what is under the mound, or beyond the room you just cleared or other surprises. Keep safe!

  • @emmadavey3892
    @emmadavey3892 Год назад +2

    Fantastic! So lucky that man came forward. You could sit down and record his memories then you would have it on record. Looking incredible!

  • @jaxstorey6734
    @jaxstorey6734 Год назад +1

    Watching Nick with the digger reminds me of the men who weren't allowed to help out here in Christchurch following our massive earthquake 11 years ago. One of our tall, badly engineered buildings had collapsed and a fire started. These men were so skilled with a digger that the head guy said, "We're so precise, we can even pick up a china teacup without breaking it." Sadly, because of the bumbling leadership for the rescuing of over a hundred precious souls, I think around 136 people perished, one of whom was a friend of mine. But if those skilled men had been allowed to continue to help, perhaps this may not have been quite so tragic.
    Wow, how totally amazing to see pictures of the chateau pre-fire! 🔥
    And yes...just who was that lady near the chateau in the long coat appearing a disappearing as you talked about the history of the fire? 🤔☺
    Love, Jacqueline from New Zealand

  • @YeBeWarnedArtists
    @YeBeWarnedArtists Год назад +35

    I’m so excited to hear about the history of what happen there! I think you are very smart, not to go any further in the compromised room. It’s just a shame that you already cleared out underneath it. 😧🤦🏼‍♀️ so looking forward to “tomorrow! “

  • @concertmasterp
    @concertmasterp Год назад +7

    Miss Eugénie Bardet was born in La Chirade, commune of Mainsat, to a carpenter father who made a living with difficulty. Eugenie being pretty and endowed with a pleasant voice, she decided to leave for Paris to try her luck.
    First of all a cabaret singer, she met personalities from the entertainment world and ended up entering the Paris Opera. In the middle of the "Belle Époque", she made a nice fortune. She also frequented celebrities from the literary, financial and political world. A wealthy industrialist of Russian origin, inventor and builder of a continuous fire heating system, became his protector. Having become rich, Miss Bardet bought land in Chaumont and built a castle there around 1900.
    After a construction carried out smoothly, nothing was neglected in this residence: luxurious interior and exteriors sumptuously fitted out by horticulturists from Clemont-Ferrand. She bought a title of nobility and therefore called herself "Countess of Trémont". For ten years, she led the way and gave dream parties in her castle. She offered snacks to the pupils of the secular school of Mainsat, which her daughter Gilberte attended.

  • @carolmorris5753
    @carolmorris5753 Год назад +67

    Very entertaining vlog, Dan! Nick is a true artist when it comes to tree trimming and working the digger. So excited to see the interior pictures when you get them. Have been wondering how it looked in it’s prime. Also - congrats for your channel gaining another thousand subscribers. 😁

    • @lesdmark
      @lesdmark Год назад +3

      These photos are right before the fire so not during its prime which would have been shortly after construction. Still they are extremely valuable as otherwise you are just guessing what anything looked like.

  • @carolehanrahan
    @carolehanrahan Год назад +28

    I'm glad you are being as safe as you can be given the state of the chateau. That floor doesn't look safe at all. You really are moving ahead quickly so it's really interesting to watch the progress. Nick is amazing too! I can't wait to hear what you've found out and to see the pictures. The staircase is stunning in the picture.

    • @Ragnar8504
      @Ragnar8504 Год назад +2

      Not only the floor - have a look at those upstairs lintels in the initial drone shots!

  • @judynail1690
    @judynail1690 Год назад +5

    I saw all the photos on your Patreon page and was just totally shocked. I would not have imagined the inside to look like that. What a great story though. Glad you stopped working in that room with the rotten floor. I'd hate to hear any of you were hurt.

  • @PeaceOutWorld
    @PeaceOutWorld Год назад +6

    We've been absolutely loving these videos, watching the progress even though it still seems too daunting. But I also wanted to say, I'm so impressed with Nick's work. He's an incredible person.

  • @simonecasey633
    @simonecasey633 11 месяцев назад +1

    Imagine back in the day how beautiful it was! I'm enjoying every post, every new exciting find 😊

  • @kathleneda2514
    @kathleneda2514 Год назад +2

    What an amazing find a book of photographs for the restoration. Don't forget some of the interior features can be reproduced with 3 d printing and photos can be reproduced for an interior display. The tile survived and what a beautiful floor again to see as for the design.

  • @sleeplessstu
    @sleeplessstu Год назад +10

    Best Episode Ever ! This is one of those great projects that truly deserves to be documented ! Bravo ! 👏🏻 👍🏼 ❤

  • @user-vy3vk2sb8p
    @user-vy3vk2sb8p Год назад +14

    Glad Nick's there to help you, he's the best! You certainly have you work cut out for you.

  • @lisalarosa4546
    @lisalarosa4546 Год назад +16

    You guys are definitely working your behinds off. And, it's fantastic what you all have accomplished. Dan, please don't forget to use a metal detector on the debris that you have taken out, and around, the chateau. You never know!! I was happy to see the person show up, and surprise you with photos. Lord, I wish I wasn't half a world away from you, so I could try to help in some capacity, work wise! I'm totally enjoying watching your vlogs on renovating this beautiful chateau!

  • @mareekelly1579
    @mareekelly1579 Год назад +8

    Dan, I am so pleased you bought this Château. Not just for historical reasons but to see the potential evolve, step by step. I understand how exciting it is, finding things or unearthing them, as they connect you to what was. I have experienced similar occurrences in the past. Never give up on your plans whilst you are still young enough to do the labour and see it come to fruition. This blog is so interesting because you are starting with just the shell that was left after the fire. We watch and wait to see where it will all grow to. All the best and we’re all behind you. Can’t wait to see the pictures of what was originally in the building. 😊

  • @tinkertoot6361
    @tinkertoot6361 Год назад +10

    What a journey for all of us. Wanting to see more after every episode. Glad you invited all of us with you. 😁

  • @cindyr.williams607
    @cindyr.williams607 Год назад +10

    Glad you scrapped clearing that room and you are going with safety first. Dan, you are a believer and a doer and inspire many of us to make our little piece of the world special, too.

  • @wiggy3333
    @wiggy3333 Год назад +2

    Nick fell that tree like the rockstar he is! Good job!

  • @leecrittall
    @leecrittall Год назад +3

    O Dan the progress your all making is awesome , and to now finally have some original snaps of the once lived in chateau and history must be the icing on the cake.

  • @lotusdolphin
    @lotusdolphin Год назад +35

    Wow Dan! What a gift that fell in your lap! How exciting! You guys really got a lot done. It’s amazing. I’m really sorry to see the basement floor get filled up again but at least everybody will be safe. Thank you for the video today I am so incredibly happy for you. Sending love.💜🤟🏻🤗🦔🇺🇸

  • @centralcoastspearos5561
    @centralcoastspearos5561 Год назад +3

    This is like watching a trainwreck... but in the best way! keep going!

  • @paulapautler9188
    @paulapautler9188 Год назад +6

    I cannot believe how deep the debris was in the chateau. Back breaking work for all of you, but a job well done. I love that the majority of the tiles survived. Hopefully you can find a way to have the few that are missing made somewhere. Excited to hear the backstory and see the pictures. Good Luck as you continue on.

  • @eleniantoniou534
    @eleniantoniou534 Год назад +31

    Wow! I can’t wait to see the photos. It would have been an absolute stunner in her day. To think that she burnt down the same year I was born.... I personally think you should pull up the tiles and then relay them when all the work is done. Just to protect them from further damage. You are doing so much good for the place. Can’t wait to see the next video.

  • @eddyd8745
    @eddyd8745 Год назад +2

    Binge watched the chateau over the last couple of days. Fantastic effort, really interesting and most importantly, really worthwhile.

  • @cliffhorman6846
    @cliffhorman6846 Год назад +7

    Incredible Dan! The amount of change thats occurring now is fantastic, you must be really pleased, it is amazing to watch. The chap arriving with so much vital information is priceless, the staircase is one instance, how grand and elegant she was. Cant wait to see the pictures and hear the whole story. Nice and Calvin are such hard working people.

  • @dkeaton100
    @dkeaton100 Год назад +1

    Build from the bottom up, and clean from the top down. Cheers, mate! Keep up the good work.

  • @ejt321
    @ejt321 Год назад +7

    Wow, man, finding those photos of the interior is absolutely golden. That'll give you so much more to work with in restoring the building.

  • @IreneSonni
    @IreneSonni Год назад +6

    Nick is an absolute master at felling trees! I love that we will get to see what the interior looked like! ❤

  • @seaview9948
    @seaview9948 Год назад +13

    So exciting Dan ! Absolutely enjoying watching the daily progress . The grounds are so much improved with the clearing! Can’t wait to see the photos!

  • @sandralongoria1483
    @sandralongoria1483 Год назад +2

    DAN, WHAT PROGRESS, AND OH MY......WHAT AWESOME, AWESOME VIDEO FOOTAGE OF THE TREE CUTTING. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!!👍😊

  • @thewilliamseswonderfulworld
    @thewilliamseswonderfulworld Год назад +7

    I love seeing Nick & Cameron in their element. They clearly have a passion & knowledge for what they do. Can’t wait to see the interior pics! ❤

  • @arabellacameron7620
    @arabellacameron7620 Год назад +3

    So exciting for you to have local photos and information.
    Poeple must be so pleased you are restoring the chateau.

  • @patriciathompson350
    @patriciathompson350 Год назад +11

    Brilliant news about the photographs and the information the gentleman was able to share with you about the chateau and the fire. I'm sure that gentleman is very happy and appreciative that you are restoring the chateau. I'm guessing that he spent many hours visiting there. Onwards and upwards Dan and friends. Great job lads! 👏 👏 👏

  • @joyabell4420
    @joyabell4420 Год назад +1

    Great news on the photos and info. The Chateau is revealing its self. Take care.

  • @shellydunn9710
    @shellydunn9710 Год назад +1

    I’m glad you got to see them pictures.

  • @heidi.a.thomson
    @heidi.a.thomson Год назад +3

    Really great that you have Nick to help you out! Imagine clearing that all with a shovel?

  • @lizstevenson7801
    @lizstevenson7801 Год назад +17

    I am enjoying watching your progress very much, it seems you all do so much work and nice that you know what your actually doing. That photo album looked fantastic, I can't wait to see the photo's in it, all the new information about the history of the Chateau is priceless. So happy for you Dan, well done team 💕🇦🇺

    • @kimlarkin2630
      @kimlarkin2630 Год назад

      Does he know what he is doing.... sometimes I'm just not sure of that🥱

  • @edwardulrich1515
    @edwardulrich1515 Год назад +2

    Fantastic news to finally have photographic evidence and first hand background storyline of your château.

  • @vickismallwood2082
    @vickismallwood2082 Год назад +12

    Wonderful news you getting pictures of the home before it was destroyed and that definitely a blessing for you. Will be patiently waiting to be able to see it. The place is definitely looking different right now with all the work the Dream team has accomplished so far. Nick is a very talented man.

  • @caromc5542
    @caromc5542 Год назад +3

    Wow Dan, not only are you and your band of workers making great progress, then suddenly you have photos and more history of the Chateau! I can’t wait to see what comes next. 😍

  • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788
    @lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Год назад +10

    I can’t wait to see more photos. 👍👍
    A book about the chateau would be a great way to raise money to rebuild. 😁
    I am glad you are waiting to clear the other room until the floor can be shored up.

  • @ednahawkesworth7551
    @ednahawkesworth7551 Год назад +3

    How fantastic that you’re finding more and more about the history of the chateau and seeing the photographs of the interior before the dreadful fire. It’s great to see all the clearing of the trees you’re doing and finding your boundaries. Keep up the good work but PLEASE remember your own safety. 🤩

  • @madhatter909
    @madhatter909 Год назад +7

    the photos are wonderful. How kind of this man to stop by and give you this wealth of information!

  • @rikkibiermann465
    @rikkibiermann465 Год назад +4

    Shew, Dan, it just gets more & more exciting! Can't wait for following episodes!
    No pressure!
    Rikki Biermann, Pretoria, South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @Randy8923
    @Randy8923 Год назад +9

    I am enjoying this chateau being restored so very much. each episode if its just a wheel barrow of earth being removed is exciting. I am so happy you have photographs now of the inside. Please share soon with us. Blessings.

  • @catherineanderson2894
    @catherineanderson2894 Год назад +1

    Dan you are the hardest working man!! I cannot wait to see the photos brought to you by the neighbor. I even have my 2 yr old grandsons interest in this show. He loves the excavators, tractors, etc. He calls them “ dig digs.” 😅He pays rapt attention to trees being cut down or wheel barrows full of debris. Wow!! It is 1:59 pm exactly 😊

  • @rayscott2611
    @rayscott2611 Год назад +2

    Great feelings you must have. knowing that those photos will help towards renovation and its history..
    Nicks man toys are awesome.

  • @RomstarOrion
    @RomstarOrion Год назад +3

    #1. You can't get the basement secure while that crap is hanging above you. There is a huge amount of missing concrete which should have been the sub-floor.
    #2 Thats basically compost on the floor above and that part is open to the weather. That holds moisture, which weighs a lot. The longer you leave it the more and more unsafe the basement becomes.
    #3 If you want to do anything to help support the floors above, you really shouldn't have any weight above you as you try to shore up the basement and replace the sub-floor.
    The best option is probably to work carefully and get as much off that floor as possible, and then cover it with new wood. Either some sort of beams, or if the steel can support it, just plywood. In any case, it has to come out as quickly as possible.
    Thats my opinion at least from a very considerable distance.
    Good luck, and be safe.

  • @sadielaurentiwhitley3762
    @sadielaurentiwhitley3762 Год назад +3

    Dan, tears rolling down my eyes. Wow, such a gift to see the photos. Wow.

  • @kayradford3793
    @kayradford3793 Год назад +9

    How exciting for you Dan. As our family historian I know how much this will mean to you

  • @scoliesimpson4773
    @scoliesimpson4773 Год назад +3

    Look forward to seeing the photos of your Chateau. I check here every day to see what you are up to, and I am in awe of you and the guys who work with you.

  • @KateriBurnett
    @KateriBurnett Год назад +9

    That was super awesome that he came down and showed you those pictures and told you something about the château that you didn’t know, that kind of information is really important. Thank you for the longer Vlogs I’m really enjoying them.

  • @sharongruener6078
    @sharongruener6078 Год назад +12

    It is beginning to look so good. Love to see how well the outside is looking all cleaned up. Super wonderful to see and hear about this friend of the prior owner. Excited for what you have learned. You have been blessed by this new information. Blessings.

  • @williambrown355
    @williambrown355 Год назад +2

    The woodland is looking so much better for Nick's work.

  • @PhilG0BVD
    @PhilG0BVD Год назад +3

    What a find having the photos from inside and outside before and after the fire, so pleased the guy has still have them and able to share with you. Look forward to seeing them all. Stunning amount of work done this week. The chateau and grounds are really coming alive.

  • @clairecooper9931
    @clairecooper9931 Год назад +3

    How incredible to have the history and pictures, that’s just fantastic. Watching Nick, everyone loves him 👍 he’s brilliant!
    See ya tomorra 🙌

  • @helenshackleton3840
    @helenshackleton3840 Год назад +5

    Watched your vlogs from day one, as I have Stephanie’s and now today have become a patreon (lowest level, but everything helps right) as I am full of admiration for what you are doing. Keep up the momentum.

  • @smoothsilk47
    @smoothsilk47 Год назад +1

    Oh Dan, how great to have pictures, I can’t wait to see them! At least when the authorities & yourself get together you have a base line to work from!

  • @anibrito4553
    @anibrito4553 Год назад +8

    Such progress! Love your videos Dan. Fantastic that you’re getting help from Calvin and Nick is an arborist wizard. Great job gentlemen on no small undertaking.

  • @janmitchell641
    @janmitchell641 Год назад +4

    Very wise being cautious about the collapsing floor! Dan, you are a great example to all of us of what it means to be optimistic, despite evidence that might discourage many.

  • @maggieziehl9290
    @maggieziehl9290 Год назад +7

    Nick is amazing, so is the whole team.❤

  • @vickinoeske1154
    @vickinoeske1154 Год назад +1

    Removing all of the soil and debris from around the foundation is such a visual improvement.

  • @icandivideos5743
    @icandivideos5743 Год назад +4

    Wow what a day! What a great video! Dan you certainly have a calling as a film maker! ❤👏👏👏

  • @brittawrolson5936
    @brittawrolson5936 Год назад +7

    Love that you actually are safety conscious even if you tend to give the impression it’s over rated!😳😉🥴the massive cleanup you and your talented crew have achieved is a necessity before stabilizing walls and creating new roofing. I’m sure next on the agenda will be keeping the remaining main floor from deteriorating further. Large tarps in the budget? So very exciting about your photos!🤗

  • @jesschee5891
    @jesschee5891 Год назад +30

    Nick is a master. Great job, like how he steps behind the other tree for protection. Great video. Almost got the boundary line done 😅 amazing to see the staircase. Looking forward to seeing what else the man shared. Thanks Dan. Forgot to mention how beautiful the intro song is. ❤

  • @carolynmehlow611
    @carolynmehlow611 Год назад +2

    Wow, amazing that someone had pictures of the inside, will give you a good plan. Sad about the floor falling in, wondering how you will deal with that.😊 17:37

  • @bellafiore3283
    @bellafiore3283 Год назад +8

    So excited about your French visitor with the photos and first hand stories. Carry on Dan👌👏👍🏼

  • @carolsteck6847
    @carolsteck6847 Год назад +7

    Be nice if your restoration and all the stories, pics, history and the children lives, etc could be turned into a movie.
    Thanks Dan I must admit your chateau vlog is the only one I really watch now ... Still keeping it real without all the silly clickbait, I think that's what everyone loves about you, oh and you and your friends' incredible work ethic.
    Loved it 😊 x

  • @cameronaberdeenuk1260
    @cameronaberdeenuk1260 Год назад +3

    This is getting so interesting as the house becomes alive again. Watched Dan for years and admire his work ethic and occasional chaotic journey. All good. But who was the mystery woman in the raincoat at the end of the video?

  • @suehall3298
    @suehall3298 Год назад +1

    Brilliant news that there are photos from the past👍🤗
    Brilliant editing & video 🤗👍 🍻🍻
    Love Sue❤❤❤🇬🇧❤❤❤

  • @Chereese0808
    @Chereese0808 Год назад +2

    How wonderful is that to get photos from before the fire.
    Can't wait to see them and hear the story(probably stories if the neighbors tell all).
    Fun stuff!
    Aloha until next time.