it's wonderful to see you enjoy a little break in town, and with your friends. with all the hard work you do daily - you deserve it! really enjoy your sunday videos - gracias :)
Harriet you never cease to amaze me I just can't believe how agile and strong you are doing squats with a shovel full of manure... you go girl girl power👍🐕🐈
I love the way you constructed the enclosure's door! It looks so cool with natural branches/sticks as a sort of frame, tied with the tight mesh wiring and a sturdy piece of hardware for the hinges. ALSO, I've grown up around a ton of those pesky little flowers with the sticky seeds. We call them hitchhikers! Always looking for a free ride to somewhere new.
Small tip at 4:54 The reason the wood split is that you drilled through end grain of the piece of wood. The next try you did was not end grain so it was more unlikely to split. Pre drilling holes also tremendously helps with this.
Daisy does not want to live alone, give her a second female donkey and she will be happy! Donkeys are not easy to keep healthy. But they are very special and just gorgeous.
Just for you to know, hay nets are not a very good idea for goats at all , they get caught up in them and can hang themselves. You are far better off with a solid hay rack
You can rehydrate the olives by pouring boiling water on them and letting them soak. Once they are plump again then you can keep them in olive oil with herbs x
Getting that field back is much better. I noticed that manure was quite "hot" meaning it's not really aged well enough for using in a garden, but given you spread it around the trees, it should "age" enough to provide quite a bit if nitrogen. If you have piles of leaves or coffee grounds during the next months, spread those over the manure to equalize the nitrogen. You could spend your "spare" 😂 time cutting twigs off those goat branches and poke them into the manure too. Trees need fungi for fruiting. Hopefully this year is better for rain and less about the heat. The changes are remarkable!
if you don't won't wood to split pre-drill before you put in your screws. For the latch on your gate, simply use a piece of wood that can toggle back and forth - horizontal for closed and vertical for open - to do this use three screws that are all put in half-way to 3/4 so there is enough play in the connection so the narrow wood block can toggle.
My mother was in a knitting club and heard that some members lived in old houses, some would knit door hangings for around the top of the door frames. Dec. 12 rained hard today in LA . People eating Christmas tamales and getting that holiday feeling, have a great new year all
We call those weeds with the yellow flowers and spikey seeds cobblers pegs. They are annoying but I have noticed that wrens and finches eat those seeds so they do serve some purpose.
Some wine tips: - See if you can find a dedicated bottle filler attachment that you can insert all the way into the bottom of the wine bottle, this will reduce oxygen contact and therefore the risk of oxidation - Let your bottles sit for a month after bottling before you open the first one, wine tend to enter a stage of shock from the sudden oxygen exposure during bottling where it taste very thin, and it usually takes a month before it gets good again
Hi Harriet and Mauro, your hard work is definitely paying dividends. The videos are looking brilliant congratulations and wishing you both a Merry Christmas
Que bonita vida lleváis, que paz junto con el contacto con la tierra todos los días sus olores, las vistas, la naturaleza en general. Me inspiráis mucha ternura. Disfrutad, porque pienso que la vida os ha dado un regalo.❤😊
Hi there just to say after the olives have got to that dry stage i put them away for storage. When i want to eat them i put some in a bowl and pour boiling water over them. After about half an hour i drain them dry them and toss them in olive oil and wild fennel , orange peel , garlic or anything else you fancy.. You can keep them in the fridge for about a week ...they are really good. Thanks as always for great videos
Tofu is wearing a really beautiful knitted sweater on your walk. 🤩 The black olives, can those be used to spice up self-baked bread? And yes indeed, it is wonderful to watch the views of the calles in the village and el mercado, I can almost smell and taste the churros. 😋 Thank you for sharing your week and your garden insights! Best wishes for the weather next week, espero qué hace mas sol! Saludos desde la fría Alemania!
Great Video again. I see you had difficulty with the Wine although. A solution for that would be to rack the Wine into Glass Carboys 23 Litre or 23 litre Buckets. Using a siphon hose which is fairly quick. After a day, all the sediment will settle to the bottom. You can rack that down again with a siphon hose, then bottle with the siphon hose. Clear of sediment. Typical Wine craft shop supplies for syphon tubing and other tools, like measuring the final Alcohol with a hydrometer. Even Design your own Labels. Then you can retail your Wine as Harriet's Spanish Red or something similar. Exotic Wine like yours would retail a decent side income for sure. Always fun to see your efforts.
Hi Harriet! Congrats on completing the goat house. It was a pleasure to see Daisy again; I think I remember her as the donkey with the fringe over her eyes to keep the flies away, yes? What a magnificent creature!
Hola Harriet! genial que hayais acabado el refugio para las cabras. Me ha encantado las imágenes del mercado local. Habia cosas interesantes: las antiguedades y la vajilla antigua. Abrigaros bien. Y me alegro también que hayas aislado la zona de trabajo de Mauro. Yo tengo mis frutales en macetas un poco tristes por el invierno, pero bueno....Saludos
Take one of the screws out of the upright piece of wood you hook the rope onto on the outside of the gate so you can swivel it round in front of the gate. That should be a bit more secure.
La pinocha que le tiraste a los perros es lo mejor que hay para encender un fuego, el burro es el mas listo de todos los equinos, pero ojo pasa frio igualmente que los humanos porque solo tienen una capa de pelo, asi que con una capa se arregla, lo que hace me gusta mucho, un saludo desde gran canaria, 🤗🤗
el establo de las cabras ha quedado muy bonito. parece que vayan a llegar la Virgen y San José y los reyes magos.... el burro ha llegado el primero. feliz Navidad.
I feel encouraged by watching your hit n miss attitude. I tried canning at age 61 for the 1st time this past summer. I also purchased a better dehydrator that sends the air equally on all trays from the back side. If I have an undesired finish I write off the cost by asking myself what would a class have costed me? Then its all win win.
The latches will crack along the grain. The long dimension should run parallel to the grain. Likewise, always screw across the grain, not into the end (oarallel to the grain).
nice little fence and door but that little knob to hold the robe on the inside will break off, it has zero strength with the woodgrain in that direction, that was also why the block of wood broke when you put a screw into it.
A couple of gate bolts will be much more secure, a large animal bumping into the gate from inside will break the little piece of upright wood that you've latched the rope over very easily. There are enough horizontal pieces of wood to the right of the gate to fix bolts to & you can fix the hole part of the bolt to the gate itself. Use strong screws. Good luck.
El vino del fondo (con el mosto) es con lo que los tanos preparan la vineta o vinagre de vino, el cual debido a su alto contenido en ácido acético es un gran aliado para regular los niveles de colesterol malo, triglicéridos, presión arterial alta, y previene enfermedades del corazón. También ayuda a combatir las picaduras de insectos y medusas.
Thank you for sharing the latest. Big achievement for the goat area. Nice to see that you free a lot of space. You might be able to rescue your olives. Mix some coarse salt with water and put the olives in a jar with the brine. They will look better and taste better. When you want to do olives, mix coarse salt with water. Test it in a bowl with an egg. When the egg floats higher than the bottom of the bowl, you got the right amount of salt. Put the olives and brine in a jar and let nature do its work. If you want slow action do two cuts with a knife on each side of each olive. At least they last 6 month to use. If you want fast result, tap ever olive with a light mallet, and put in jar. Within two months or so they start being ready. You can add some slices of lemon and green oregano to get amazing olives taste. Mom used to do that and they always turned out so good. I hope your goats come back pregnant, with twins too.
Thanks Nash, I have lots more experimenting to do with olives, clearly hehe. Sadly I already composted these ones, they left me with a bad feeling/aftertaste and I thought I should trust my gut on that one (literally). I probs could have rescued them, as you say, though. I've done the salt water method a couple of times and it worked great, but I've got lots of tips to improve the dry salt method next year!
Looks like a lot of progress. Just an FYI, be very cautious with using hay nets for goats, a friend of mine lost one of her goats because of one, the goat hung it's self getting it's head caught in the net, we have since heard of it being a danger for use with goats.
hey, you can put the olives also 3 mounts in water..change the water more times..and the bitter goes out and than you can put it in oleo or what ever you wanna do. and you think it is enough place for the gout? it looks very small..
Yes, I have done the water method too, it worked great, this salt method was my first test doing it the salting way. The goats will be going in the electric fencing during the days, which we will move, so they don't be in this pen all the time.
I can guarantee donkeys are smart and will definitely escape and eat exactly what you don't want them to eat .I have learned to use a simple chain and a cabina
Good to see Daisy back and think she will soon settle into her new quarters and feel right at home, as long as she has plenty to eat and drink and her manure will go into the compost for next years enrichment treatment.
Wenn es bei euch regnet, warum fängt ihr das Regen Wasser vom Dach nicht in grosse IBC-Fässer auf ?? Ich habe 3 x 1000 l für mein Obst und Gemüse im Sommer zu wässern und ein 4 IBC Fass kommt noch im Frühjahr dazu, wenn es mir jemand transportiert, da mein Auto keine Anhängerkupplung hat. 🤷♀️ Aber mit 4.000 l müsste ich hinkommen und wenn nicht kommt noch ein 5. Fass hinzu. 😂🤷♀️
Animal care is always interesting. You have done so much work since I started watching your videos. Good to see you having fun with friends. Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦
Have to come really enjoy your channel. Seeing how you develop your land is lovely. We are in the PNW of the USA and our son does micro farming with woodchips (no tilling) and we truly are blessed to get fresh fruits, vegetables and edible flowers for our table. Was wonderful to see you share with friends and neighbours!
Oona is a kick! Everything looks wonderful. The garden, the goat yard and shelter, all of it. You should be able to buy a 2 piece latch at a local hardware or DIY store. Is Daisy a test for your own donkey?
Thank you 💚 Yes she kind of is, that's why I was super happy to look after her at our place instead of going over to my friend's to feed her etc. And she's been super easy, and a very good mower!
I've no experience with processing olives, but perhaps you could add them to meals. My thinking is that they might rehydrate whilst being cooked in the fluid of a stew or something like that, and become more palatable. Or failing that, you might simply not notice their flavour and texture as much if they are combined with other food! It was nice to see you enjoying the fruits of your wine making, that looked like a very pleasant evening.
Thanks Dan! Unfortunately I already composted them. They gave me a bad aftertaste/feeling and I just didn't fancy trying to rescue them... but you are probs right, I could have done something. Well, we live and we learn!
How was it making the transition from driving on the left side of the road and right side of the car to doing just the opposite? I don''t think i would get used to driving like they do in England and other places...
It was so much easier that I thought. I was accustomed after the first drive. What was harder was getting used to interpreting the slightly different road markings, signage etc with the same unconscious speed!
Hola chicos estoy muy interesado en vuestro estilo de vida en la finca, me encanta¡ me gustaría adquirir una tubería de 40mm como la que tenéis.. cuanto costaría 300 metros? gracias
No me acuerdo, la compró un fontanero que venía a hacer algo para nosotros hace mucho tiempo, pero mirando google parece que cuesta entre €100 y €200/100m dependiendo de la presión que tiene que aguantar
Hola!! Tenemos una casa cerca de Algar de Palancia y estamos reformandola, tan solo nos gustaría saber donde es el mercadito al que habeis ido para acudir tambien. Muchas gracias!!
How do you have what looks like citrus fruit in an area where it freezes and you have snow? I live in Delta Alabama USA, and fruit trees will not do well here, they will freeze to death.
We don't have snow! We have light ground frosts maybe 1 or 2 weeks of the year. Citrus can be established if it is well protected for its first few years.
it's wonderful to see you enjoy a little break in town, and with your friends. with all the hard work you do daily - you deserve it! really enjoy your sunday videos - gracias :)
Harriet you never cease to amaze me I just can't believe how agile and strong you are doing squats with a shovel full of manure... you go girl girl power👍🐕🐈
Hurrah, your goat enclosure is finished! They will be happy and quite safe from predators. It looks fantastic. 👌
I love Una such a character and she wants to be involved in everything! Please feature her more!❤your both lovely and your skills are incredible M
I love the way you constructed the enclosure's door! It looks so cool with natural branches/sticks as a sort of frame, tied with the tight mesh wiring and a sturdy piece of hardware for the hinges. ALSO, I've grown up around a ton of those pesky little flowers with the sticky seeds. We call them hitchhikers! Always looking for a free ride to somewhere new.
Thank you! 💚
When screwing into wood your best bet is to drill a pilot hole first the. The wood won’t split x
Love the donkey 💜
Small tip at 4:54
The reason the wood split is that you drilled through end grain of the piece of wood. The next try you did was not end grain so it was more unlikely to split. Pre drilling holes also tremendously helps with this.
Daisy does not want to live alone, give her a second female donkey and she will be happy! Donkeys are not easy to keep healthy. But they are very special and just gorgeous.
She's not my donkey, she normally lives with other animals. If we had our own, it would live with the goats (or we'd have 2)
Just for you to know, hay nets are not a very good idea for goats at all , they get caught up in them and can hang themselves. You are far better off with a solid hay rack
The net is temporary for the donkey,
Our goats don't eat hay, it was for the donkey as Mauro says, but yes, noted👍
You can rehydrate the olives by pouring boiling water on them and letting them soak. Once they are plump again then you can keep them in olive oil with herbs x
Getting that field back is much better. I noticed that manure was quite "hot" meaning it's not really aged well enough for using in a garden, but given you spread it around the trees, it should "age" enough to provide quite a bit if nitrogen.
If you have piles of leaves or coffee grounds during the next months, spread those over the manure to equalize the nitrogen. You could spend your "spare" 😂 time cutting twigs off those goat branches and poke them into the manure too. Trees need fungi for fruiting.
Hopefully this year is better for rain and less about the heat.
The changes are remarkable!
I don't think I can drink enough coffee for the amount of manure we have 😂
Isn’t coffee considered a green manure !
Love the steam coming off the manure!
Some very stylish doggie coats.🦊
Gracias harriet😘😘😘😘
To harvest together and share it with friends is really nice 👍🏼
Isn't Mauro great? I loved the joy with which he shared citrus
hahaha yes he's great!
if you don't won't wood to split pre-drill before you put in your screws. For the latch on your gate, simply use a piece of wood that can toggle back and forth - horizontal for closed and vertical for open - to do this use three screws that are all put in half-way to 3/4 so there is enough play in the connection so the narrow wood block can toggle.
Good working girl, l appreciate you,
Muy inspirador! Por acá también viviendo la vida en el campo y tus videos me hacen sentirme muy acompañada! Gracias Harriet! ❤
make sure you use plumbers tape on the threads of your plumbing joints to prevent leaks!
My mother was in a knitting club and heard that some members lived in old houses, some would knit door hangings for around the top of the door frames. Dec. 12 rained hard today in LA . People eating Christmas tamales and getting that holiday feeling, have a great new year all
We call those weeds with the yellow flowers and spikey seeds cobblers pegs. They are annoying but I have noticed that wrens and finches eat those seeds so they do serve some purpose.
It's very nice and lovely things to do so cute
Some wine tips:
- See if you can find a dedicated bottle filler attachment that you can insert all the way into the bottom of the wine bottle, this will reduce oxygen contact and therefore the risk of oxidation
- Let your bottles sit for a month after bottling before you open the first one, wine tend to enter a stage of shock from the sudden oxygen exposure during bottling where it taste very thin, and it usually takes a month before it gets good again
Hi Harriet and Mauro, your hard work is definitely paying dividends. The videos are looking brilliant congratulations and wishing you both a Merry Christmas
Aw thank you - Merry Christmas to you too!
Que bonita vida lleváis, que paz junto con el contacto con la tierra todos los días sus olores, las vistas, la naturaleza en general. Me inspiráis mucha ternura. Disfrutad, porque pienso que la vida os ha dado un regalo.❤😊
Traccrion en el video en castellano gracias guapa
Hi there just to say after the olives have got to that dry stage i put them away for storage. When i want to eat them i put some in a bowl and pour boiling water over them. After about half an hour i drain them dry them and toss them in olive oil and wild fennel , orange peel , garlic or anything else you fancy.. You can keep them in the fridge for about a week ...they are really good. Thanks as always for great videos
Really beautiful introduction at the beginning ;)
another fabulous video. blessings and love sweet Harriet and Mario.and darling animals too.xxxx
Tofu is wearing a really beautiful knitted sweater on your walk. 🤩 The black olives, can those be used to spice up self-baked bread? And yes indeed, it is wonderful to watch the views of the calles in the village and el mercado, I can almost smell and taste the churros. 😋 Thank you for sharing your week and your garden insights! Best wishes for the weather next week, espero qué hace mas sol! Saludos desde la fría Alemania!
Aw thank you! 💚 Hehe I'm glad someone noticed Tofu's sweater, he's very proud of it! My latest rainy-day knitting project haha
So good to see your progress. I enjoyed this.
Great Video again. I see you had difficulty with the Wine although. A solution for that would be to rack the Wine into Glass Carboys 23 Litre or 23 litre Buckets. Using a siphon hose which is fairly quick. After a day, all the sediment will settle to the bottom. You can rack that down again with a siphon hose, then bottle with the siphon hose. Clear of sediment. Typical Wine craft shop supplies for syphon tubing and other tools, like measuring the final Alcohol with a hydrometer. Even Design your own Labels. Then you can retail your Wine as Harriet's Spanish Red or something similar. Exotic Wine like yours would retail a decent side income for sure. Always fun to see your efforts.
Os felicito!! Se os ve felices con los buenos resultados y progresos❤
Hi Harriet! Congrats on completing the goat house. It was a pleasure to see Daisy again; I think I remember her as the donkey with the fringe over her eyes to keep the flies away, yes? What a magnificent creature!
That's right, that's her! :)
Support from India.
Hola Harriet! genial que hayais acabado el refugio para las cabras. Me ha encantado las imágenes del mercado local. Habia cosas interesantes: las antiguedades y la vajilla antigua. Abrigaros bien. Y me alegro también que hayas aislado la zona de trabajo de Mauro.
Yo tengo mis frutales en macetas un poco tristes por el invierno, pero bueno....Saludos
Take one of the screws out of the upright piece of wood you hook the rope onto on the outside of the gate so you can swivel it round in front of the gate. That should be a bit more secure.
La pinocha que le tiraste a los perros es lo mejor que hay para encender un fuego, el burro es el mas listo de todos los equinos, pero ojo pasa frio igualmente que los humanos porque solo tienen una capa de pelo, asi que con una capa se arregla, lo que hace me gusta mucho, un saludo desde gran canaria, 🤗🤗
ooooo so generoud update;)
el establo de las cabras ha quedado muy bonito. parece que vayan a llegar la Virgen y San José y los reyes magos.... el burro ha llegado el primero. feliz Navidad.
El burro delante para que los demás no se espanten😂😂
I feel encouraged by watching your hit n miss attitude. I tried canning at age 61 for the 1st time this past summer. I also purchased a better dehydrator that sends the air equally on all trays from the back side. If I have an undesired finish I write off the cost by asking myself what would a class have costed me? Then its all win win.
You can still use the olives for cooking. Like in stews… I think 😅, that’s I would try 😊
really enjoy your,,,,,,videos
Kaixo Harriet eta Mauro.
Os felicito por todo lo que estais haciendo, y os agradezco que nos lo enseñeis.
Un saludo muy grande.
Eskerrik asko
Just found your channel.. I love it. When I wear crocs with socks my wife makes fun of me.. but its a great combo!
Those crocs are one of the best purchases I made in 2022!
The latches will crack along the grain. The long dimension should run parallel to the grain. Likewise, always screw across the grain, not into the end (oarallel to the grain).
thank you!
@@LittleSpanishFarmstead de nada
Some chain and a decent carbineer for the goat pen door 🤔
With this week's cover photo, i thought you might announce miraculous conception and your gunna name it Jesus!! 😎.
Funny. Well done you two ❤️
Hahah we did want to recreate a nativity scene with Tofu as baby Jesus but the goats aren't back yet so it wouldn't be complete!
@@LittleSpanishFarmstead
Lol. Hopefully next year 😎
Everything is progressing so well! Congratulations!! Burnt orange color looks wonderful on you! Orange is my favorite color.
Quizás si pones las aceitunas con agua y los condimentos... Ya no estén tan arrugadas.. Pruebe una semana o 2..a ver que pasa.. ✌️
LOVE your vlogs and seeing how everything is progressing! So amazing looking back at where you started to where you are now ✨
nice little fence and door but that little knob to hold the robe on the inside will break off, it has zero strength with the woodgrain in that direction, that was also why the block of wood broke when you put a screw into it.
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love you guys, I liked the donkey 🐎 and the market and the rest.
We call that clinging weed "wewenaar" in our language....meaning widower.
Interesting! I wonder why...
Perfect
I love the donkey & seeing your dogs. 💜
Amo tus videos! ❤️
Everything looks really nice and I loved the trip to the market. Your dogs are funny. I will watch this over again.
Burros y churros........ Wonderful😁
Och so viele Orangen, das gibt bestimmt auch gute Orangenmarmelade mit Fruchtfleisch...
i wonder if you could put the olives in something like a soup or stew. perhaps they could rehydrate into something better that way?
A couple of gate bolts will be much more secure, a large animal bumping into the gate from inside will break the little piece of upright wood that you've latched the rope over very easily.
There are enough horizontal pieces of wood to the right of the gate to fix bolts to & you can fix the hole part of the bolt to the gate itself. Use strong screws.
Good luck.
Just love the clarity of your filming, your expressive voice and your hard, inventive work.
felicidades!
El vino del fondo (con el mosto) es con lo que los tanos preparan la vineta o vinagre de vino, el cual debido a su alto contenido en ácido acético es un gran aliado para regular los niveles de colesterol malo, triglicéridos, presión arterial alta, y previene enfermedades del corazón. También ayuda a combatir las picaduras de insectos y medusas.
Thank you for sharing the latest. Big achievement for the goat area. Nice to see that you free a lot of space.
You might be able to rescue your olives. Mix some coarse salt with water and put the olives in a jar with the brine. They will look better and taste better.
When you want to do olives, mix coarse salt with water. Test it in a bowl with an egg. When the egg floats higher than the bottom of the bowl, you got the right amount of salt. Put the olives and brine in a jar and let nature do its work.
If you want slow action do two cuts with a knife on each side of each olive. At least they last 6 month to use.
If you want fast result, tap ever olive with a light mallet, and put in jar. Within two months or so they start being ready.
You can add some slices of lemon and green oregano to get amazing olives taste.
Mom used to do that and they always turned out so good.
I hope your goats come back pregnant, with twins too.
Thanks Nash, I have lots more experimenting to do with olives, clearly hehe. Sadly I already composted these ones, they left me with a bad feeling/aftertaste and I thought I should trust my gut on that one (literally). I probs could have rescued them, as you say, though. I've done the salt water method a couple of times and it worked great, but I've got lots of tips to improve the dry salt method next year!
Great job on the pen. On your latches where the rope goes over you should have the wood grain going up and down. 😊
thank you! noted!
A delightful video, they just keep getting better all the time. Thanks for sharing!
Aw, thanks!
Harriet es increible todo el trabajo que haces! Te felicito!!! Todo precioso!!!
Looks like a lot of progress. Just an FYI, be very cautious with using hay nets for goats, a friend of mine lost one of her goats because of one, the goat hung it's self getting it's head caught in the net, we have since heard of it being a danger for use with goats.
Thank you! Ah yes, the hay net is for the donkey while she's here, our goats don't eat hay (but if they did I wouldn't use a net)
A great video.
Thank you!
So,nice to see your progress, looking forward to see your videos soon 😀 you both are very hard working 💪 👷♀️ thanks for sharing your journey with us.
hey, you can put the olives also 3 mounts in water..change the water more times..and the bitter goes out and than you can put it in oleo or what ever you wanna do. and you think it is enough place for the gout? it looks very small..
Yes, I have done the water method too, it worked great, this salt method was my first test doing it the salting way. The goats will be going in the electric fencing during the days, which we will move, so they don't be in this pen all the time.
Has the donkey gotten loose again? I thought a chain and a lock (candado) no se saldria otra vez. Hope everything is good with him!
Haha I think he made a brief escape that morning Mauro was feeding him yes 😅 but he never goes far!
I can guarantee donkeys are smart and will definitely escape and eat exactly what you don't want them to eat .I have learned to use a simple chain and a cabina
I am pleased to inform you the donkey has not escaped in a week, you should have more faith in my fencing skills 😂
Good to see Daisy back and think she will soon settle into her new quarters and feel right at home, as long as she has plenty to eat and drink and her manure will go into the compost for next years enrichment treatment.
Gracias 🙂
That market is beautiful! I'd love to see more events in your community
Hi, put the olives in hot water, they should "plump" up abit...
Wenn es bei euch regnet, warum fängt ihr das Regen Wasser vom Dach nicht in grosse IBC-Fässer auf ??
Ich habe 3 x 1000 l für mein Obst und Gemüse im Sommer zu wässern und ein 4 IBC Fass kommt noch im Frühjahr dazu, wenn es mir jemand transportiert, da mein Auto keine Anhängerkupplung hat. 🤷♀️ Aber mit 4.000 l müsste ich hinkommen und wenn nicht kommt noch ein 5. Fass hinzu. 😂🤷♀️
Just saying hi love what you do and love how hard your working , It all looks fab .Well done to you ..
Animal care is always interesting. You have done so much work since I started watching your videos. Good to see you having fun with friends. Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦
Have to come really enjoy your channel. Seeing how you develop your land is lovely. We are in the PNW of the USA and our son does micro farming with woodchips (no tilling) and we truly are blessed to get fresh fruits, vegetables and edible flowers for our table. Was wonderful to see you share with friends and neighbours!
Aw, thank you 💚 And wow, that's super cool - you are very lucky!
Hola, ten cuidado al echar el abono (estiércol) a ciertas plantas si no lo mezclas puede quemarlas a ser tan fuerte
🙏
Lovely ♥
A great video!!
Oona is a kick! Everything looks wonderful. The garden, the goat yard and shelter, all of it. You should be able to buy a 2 piece latch at a local hardware or DIY store. Is Daisy a test for your own donkey?
Thank you 💚 Yes she kind of is, that's why I was super happy to look after her at our place instead of going over to my friend's to feed her etc. And she's been super easy, and a very good mower!
Can use the salted olives in your stews maybe?
I've no experience with processing olives, but perhaps you could add them to meals. My thinking is that they might rehydrate whilst being cooked in the fluid of a stew or something like that, and become more palatable. Or failing that, you might simply not notice their flavour and texture as much if they are combined with other food! It was nice to see you enjoying the fruits of your wine making, that looked like a very pleasant evening.
Thanks Dan! Unfortunately I already composted them. They gave me a bad aftertaste/feeling and I just didn't fancy trying to rescue them... but you are probs right, I could have done something. Well, we live and we learn!
Estáis haciendo un gran trabajo en vuestra finca, lastima deshacerse de las cabras, que paso??? parecía que ya les habíais cogido cariño....
En otro vídeo comentaron que están con el pastor, para ver si quedan preñadas .
Gracias Josep! Las cabras están con el pastor unas semanas para quedarse embarazadas. Volverán pronto :)
@@LittleSpanishFarmstead magnifico!!!
que las cabras vuelvan con vosotros embarazadas.
❤
How was it making the transition from driving on the left side of the road and right side of the car to doing just the opposite? I don''t think i would get used to driving like they do in England and other places...
It was so much easier that I thought. I was accustomed after the first drive. What was harder was getting used to interpreting the slightly different road markings, signage etc with the same unconscious speed!
Put the olives in oil & they will plump up?
Podéis informarme dónde es ese mercadillo? , me ha encantado 😉
Estaba en Atzeneta :)
@@LittleSpanishFarmstead del maestrat😉😂
Hola chicos estoy muy interesado en vuestro estilo de vida en la finca, me encanta¡ me gustaría adquirir una tubería de 40mm como la que tenéis.. cuanto costaría 300 metros? gracias
No me acuerdo, la compró un fontanero que venía a hacer algo para nosotros hace mucho tiempo, pero mirando google parece que cuesta entre €100 y €200/100m dependiendo de la presión que tiene que aguantar
Hola!! Tenemos una casa cerca de Algar de Palancia y estamos reformandola, tan solo nos gustaría saber donde es el mercadito al que habeis ido para acudir tambien. Muchas gracias!!
El mercado estaba en Atzeneta :) Pero no es todas las semanas, creo que fue algo especial para navidad
How do you have what looks like citrus fruit in an area where it freezes and you have snow? I live in Delta Alabama USA, and fruit trees will not do well here, they will freeze to death.
We don't have snow! We have light ground frosts maybe 1 or 2 weeks of the year. Citrus can be established if it is well protected for its first few years.
Were the wine bottles you used sterilized?
They were new, we didn't sterilize them ourselves. Not necessary, apparently.
Can you burn brush piles now ?
Yes, with permission from the town hall