My grandfather farmed till he was 74, and is by far the manliest man I've ever met. But my grandpa fell to the temptations of technology. Your grandfather is a true man in every respect. Not only has he earned my respect, but also my love.
Dear Sir, This was just wonderful to watch Honourable Grandfather doing everything independently. There is a certain serenity & even a spiritual feeling about his lifestyle. Sometimes I wonder if humanity has truly made any progress with all this new technology that seems to rob us of our own humane side. Kind regards.
Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you very much for your comment. If I may, I partially do concur with your good self however were it not for the "good modern days", you & I would not have this wonderful opportunity to reminisce. On the other hand in the good old days we had more humanity than we do today but less technology which is suppose to alleviate all the laborious suffering & improve our quality of life. What is one to deduce??? As we find new means of "improving" our existence, we become less caring towards one another? I leave you with this ponder. Kind regards.
I reckon there's someone around, most of the time. They tried to keep it about Grandpa, but you don't want to do much of that kind of work, alone. Just too easy to get sideways and get disabled, no matter how careful you are. When he was manhandling the log, he was pretty careful, but that's enough weight, you want somebody at least within earshot. So many creakings, I wasn't sure if the snow was telling me it was severely cold, or if it was just the equipment. It doesn't look like it was super-cold, though. Love the shaggy draft horse. That's an animal that can work in the severe cold! Big, thick animal, built for the cold, for sure! I'd love to see them falling and trimming the trees. You can really see, though, how the primitive ways limit how much you can take out in one day. And especially in winter, I'd be more concerned about safety than production rate. Just kinda cool to think one guy with those methods building his own house from scratch, although I'd be OK with his buying his nails rather than make him go dig up some iron ore and smelt it, himself. LOL! But there are ways to build wood-frame without metal fasteners, too.
It's in the heart of a true logger, to always be doing something .never meet a lazy logger. We are a special kind of people it usually is breed into ya.. My whole family and most of our kin all work in the woods.my grandfather raised 11 kids on cutting firewood , he had a contract to supply the school all 240 cords of wood per year. It's how they cooked and heated the school back then ..They actually heated water for showers with the wood. Every day they fell dead trees in the forest and horse logged it to a landing where they cut split and loaded a old truck that held 5 cords when it was full it went to town to the school , re stock and back to the woods. The big old flat bed was the family car also, only rig he had for a while . He moved his family here for the work. Came from Colorado. To a hole in the wall called paisley ore. This is a great video brought back loads of memories. Thanks
What an immense joy it was to watch this video! Just to see the routine of an old farmer of the Northland is amazing, if you could PLEASE make more videos just like this, I will watch them over and over again...
His life calls to my heart...I was made for more than the life I'm living. So strange that what we would consider as so little (what this man has) would be so much more than what we have...
I can relate to that longing too. We were 'all' made for something more. Our Creator made us in His own image and put eternity in our hearts. That's why we long to create, but it's also why nothing fully satisfies us here. Through Christ all peoples from every tribe and nation who personally trust Him will one day "live the dream". There's more to life than this one, but like in the video of Grandfather, we catch glimpses of it here and there.
4:56 - There's nothing more relaxing that looking into a warm fire. I used to sit with my grandad many Sundays beside the range (stove) just watching the fire
I wish I would have filmed my grandparents when they were still alive. There is great wisdom in living with the land, and it is getting lost in this generation if we don't stop it. Keep it up, and thank you for sharing this.
@@dorianphilotheates3769 Ωραια τα μερη σου. Εγω καταγομαι απο Νεδουσα στον Μεσσηνιακο Ταυγετο οπου και θα επιστρεψω, αλλα μενω στο Ντουμπαι αρκετα χρονια. Να εισαι παντα γερος!
ChillakoC92 - Ντουμπάϊ, ε; Ωραία! Η Μεσσηνία γενικά είναι πανέμορφη. Εργάστηκα για ένα διάστημα στην Πύλο το 2012. Κάναμε έρευνα στην θέση Επάνω Εγκλιανός στην αρχαία Πύλο (ανάκτορο του Νέστορος). Τώρα βρίσκομαι στο Τορόντο του Καναδά• άντε μια μέρα να γυρίσουμε όλοι στην Πατρίδα. Σου εύχομαι ο,τι το καλύτερο, φίλε μου. Με πατριωτικούς χαιρετισμούς από το χιονισμένο Τορόντο!
I lived in a small village in Ukraine when I was a child. Now I live in a big city in another country far away from my family. All these sounds bring me the best memories I've got. That snow cracking, the breath of a horse, pigs eating, the man milking the cow.. This is really nostalgic and is just wonderful to remember where do I come from and why I must stay humble as I always was
what a guy this his to do all the tasks with the calm approach to nature he's a real human being no doubt from mother nature herself inspirational thank you
It warms my heart and restores my faith in some of humanity when I see people, even only on video on this occasion, happily keeping the old ways alive!!
Great respect for this man. My grandfather done the same work. Real real hard work up at all hours in the morning till late at night . No days off. Greetings from Ireland. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Grandpa is in better shape than many 20-year-olds. Today's progress completely eradicates good physical fitness. Here's an example of how we can preserve our physical strength. I can only congratulate your grandfather. God bless you !!!
Absolutely love how in such a short video, without a word spoken, it can tell so much. The traditional ways of human beings are truely something to cherish.
I remember my grandfather living this very lifestyle. Up long before light to do chores and then heading out with his horses to do farming or logging. It may have been a hard life but, he and my grandmother were very happy people and I never heard them complain.
Like watching my childhood! I was lucky enough to have grandparents, parents and neighbors who still worked in the old ways. Blessings upon your house and also Grandfather's house!
Emma Ziegler , i won't be 50 till August. I live in the Allegheny mountains, part of the Appalachian chain. The old ways are hanging on here. Although it is less evident than when I was young.
Excellent video! I worked with a gentleman like this man snaking logs off the side of the mountain with a huge belgian horse...sometimes he used two horses. Thanks!
You sir, are a testament to what it means to be a man living right! God bless you and the humble, happy and simple life you live. I am truly envious, God Bless!
Brings tears to my eyes reading that his wife is gone. And this man keep on going with such positive view of his surroundings. Life is just such a random and cruel mistress for sure. Good day.
greeting from Australia; when i lived in out back South Australia, life had this repetitive but rewarding joy to it, 10 years of life, now back in the big city of Melbourne, and I'm not as happy as when i lived in the farmlands of south Australia, that was life......... This shows life.....
Only natural sounds brother.. Why would you think that we would spend time making fake sounds while we have a good stereo microphone on our camera? It would not make sense then to create documentary movies with foley fake sounds. We are recording sound in uncompressed 24bit 48 000 hz .wav format and later post processing in Logic.
@@northmenguild I dont think he meant it that way :) I love the sounds too ALL of them my favourite for some reason is grandfathers footsteps....there is sometbing so blessed about what you are doing. God bless you and be with you alway. Jesus saves! John 3:16-18 KJB
Прекрасный канал. Рад что встретил вас на просторах интернета. Сам вырос в деревне, в 18 лет уехал. Леса такого там не было- степь. Но в тех местах в свое время прожил 11 лет своей жизни Лев Толстой. Долгих лет жизни и крепкого здоровья всем!
"Grandfather" seems to be a remarkable man. There is so much to be said about learning to live life independently and on your own terms - something I never realized until too late.
It is never too late! :) Thank God that you did realize this truth and now even if you cannnot make this your own reality you can pass the realization and advice on to someone who can. May God bless you and keep you! Jesus Saves John 3 :16-18 KJB
I was lucky enough to have been told stories of yarding lumber this way, this made me smile...great lessons to be learned by the old ways. Give me a lever and a place to stand and I will move the earth. Give me a fulcrum, and I shall move the world. Give me a firm spot on which to stand, and I shall move the earth.
Great video, the best I've watched in a while. Thanks for posting, and thanks to 'grandfather' for sharing an experience most of us would not have otherwise seen.
I logged with chainsaws and cable skidders with my father for over 20 years before being replaced by bigger grapple skidders and feller bunchers. We didn’t make a whole lot of money, but we loved the work. My father often talked about his younger days of working in the logging camps with teams of horses in northern Quebec and later on in Northern Ontario. He started working at 14 years old and from then on made his way in the world with hard work and his two hands. When he’d tell me his stories from back then, I could see he looked back on those times with fondness even though they worked long and hard. I don’t want to take anything away from anyone, but those men were really men back then. I look back on the time spent working in the bush with him as some of the best years of my life.
15 minutes well spent, for once I didn't have any problems in focusing and I didn't skip from your video to others. Send my regards to your grandfather. You have a new Italian subscriber.
Сразу подумала, что снимали в Прибалтике. Домики похожие и хозяин с хозяйством добротный, правильный. Везде чистота и порядок. Здоровья крепкого и удачи в делах!
so good to see.. it makes one, me, think that not so long ago most people lived this way.. there was no other way then a self sustaineble way for most people. good to honour that and help keep it alive.
I enjoyed this video very much and am looking forward to future episodes. It is very alien to many societies to see this 74 yr old man working this hard, but this is probably why he is in better shape than most... Food for thought.
then you go to the local supermarket and see 3-4 morbidly obese americans in a row victim of the beef growth hormone industry that they ate in their adolescent year and that has made a grotesque joke of the body nature had in mind. Then you wonder how stupid is the average american population to not have yet sued the food industry. There will come a time in the next ten years where bio science will prove this. Growth hormone is illegal in other parts of the world and you won't find morbidly obese people, maybe one in a year not 3-4 everytime you go shopping as in usa. Get ready for millions of lawsuits against the agro food industry and especially against the FDA that is useless. I don't understand why companies like monsanto have not yet been eradicated by popular revolt.
goognam goognws This was an off-topic response...it sounds like you're trying to dodge personal responsibility. GH is messed up and should be rightly banned, and their are some medical causes in some cases but by far most with this issue just lack self control. They're not victims of anything but their own behavior.
You have just restored my hope in youth. Don't forget what you said as it is a wonderful life. I lived something like that only I worked my farm and logged with mules. I milked a cow until a couple of years ago and I still keep calves, pigs and chickens; I do still keep saddle horses because my daughter and grandkids likes to ride. As an old man and crippled I am no longer able to follow the mules so I just read, watch videos and think about my memories.
While watching this video, I suddenly began to remember the names and uses of various parts of the draft-horse harness. This is something I have not seen or done for the last 40 years. Somehow this made me both happy and sad at the same time.
I love this video. I hear lots of older people remembering this lifestyle. It’s great to see it. Can’t wait to see the 3 other seasons. I would love to be able to live this pace of life, not this style of life, but his pace. 5 miles and hour instead of 100 miles an hour.
Thanks to your grandfather to let you film him and his work. Thanks for sharing this beautiful life. God bless his days and his descendants.
My grandfather farmed till he was 74, and is by far the manliest man I've ever met. But my grandpa fell to the temptations of technology. Your grandfather is a true man in every respect. Not only has he earned my respect, but also my love.
Bless them all for doing their best 🌱🌻🌲💚
No unnecessary words,no music,just the sounds of the Mother Nature !!! What a great video, Northmen. Thank you !!!
This man gets more done before the sun comes up then most people do all day.
of course sun up where he lives in winter is noon and sunset not long after...
@Jerry Andersen that's how farms work
Well, that's because we invented technology so we can do less. 🤷♂️
My great grandfather lived like this back in 1850 .
Someone said we may needs these skills again one day. But we need them again right now today, for our spirit and for our future.
Well said ❤
Still my favorite videos on RUclips!! Thank you for this.
Dear Sir,
This was just wonderful to watch Honourable Grandfather doing everything independently. There is a certain serenity & even a spiritual feeling about his lifestyle. Sometimes I wonder if humanity has truly made any progress with all this new technology that seems to rob us of our own humane side. Kind regards.
We have all just learned a lesson of the simplicity off life, he is the wise man we are the fools. Great video,.
Indeed I do concur dear Sir. We seem to gravitate towards ever & ever more complex lives when quite frankly, there is no need. Kind regards.
ToolsConsumables I well remember these days! It's what we call " the good old days"!
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you very much for your comment. If I may, I partially do concur with your good self however were it not for the "good modern days", you & I would not have this wonderful opportunity to reminisce. On the other hand in the good old days we had more humanity than we do today but less technology which is suppose to alleviate all the laborious suffering & improve our quality of life. What is one to deduce??? As we find new means of "improving" our existence, we become less caring towards one another? I leave you with this ponder. Kind regards.
I reckon there's someone around, most of the time. They tried to keep it about Grandpa, but you don't want to do much of that kind of work, alone. Just too easy to get sideways and get disabled, no matter how careful you are. When he was manhandling the log, he was pretty careful, but that's enough weight, you want somebody at least within earshot.
So many creakings, I wasn't sure if the snow was telling me it was severely cold, or if it was just the equipment. It doesn't look like it was super-cold, though.
Love the shaggy draft horse. That's an animal that can work in the severe cold! Big, thick animal, built for the cold, for sure!
I'd love to see them falling and trimming the trees. You can really see, though, how the primitive ways limit how much you can take out in one day. And especially in winter, I'd be more concerned about safety than production rate. Just kinda cool to think one guy with those methods building his own house from scratch, although I'd be OK with his buying his nails rather than make him go dig up some iron ore and smelt it, himself. LOL! But there are ways to build wood-frame without metal fasteners, too.
It's in the heart of a true logger, to always be doing something .never meet a lazy logger. We are a special kind of people it usually is breed into ya.. My whole family and most of our kin all work in the woods.my grandfather raised 11 kids on cutting firewood , he had a contract to supply the school all 240 cords of wood per year. It's how they cooked and heated the school back then ..They actually heated water for showers with the wood. Every day they fell dead trees in the forest and horse logged it to a landing where they cut split and loaded a old truck that held 5 cords when it was full it went to town to the school , re stock and back to the woods. The big old flat bed was the family car also, only rig he had for a while . He moved his family here for the work. Came from Colorado. To a hole in the wall called paisley ore. This is a great video brought back loads of memories. Thanks
My utmost respect for this man! He truly lives a life worth living.
What an immense joy it was to watch this video! Just to see the routine of an old farmer of the Northland is amazing, if you could PLEASE make more videos just like this, I will watch them over and over again...
This Northland is my lovely country- Latvia. Granfather speaks Latvian, radio in kitchen speaks Latvian, too.
ME TOO!!!
His life calls to my heart...I was made for more than the life I'm living.
So strange that what we would consider as so little (what this man has) would be so much more than what we have...
I can relate to that longing too. We were 'all' made for something more. Our Creator made us in His own image and put eternity in our hearts. That's why we long to create, but it's also why nothing fully satisfies us here. Through Christ all peoples from every tribe and nation who personally trust Him will one day "live the dream". There's more to life than this one, but like in the video of Grandfather, we catch glimpses of it here and there.
4:56 - There's nothing more relaxing that looking into a warm fire. I used to sit with my grandad many Sundays beside the range (stove) just watching the fire
I wish I would have filmed my grandparents when they were still alive. There is great wisdom in living with the land, and it is getting lost in this generation if we don't stop it. Keep it up, and thank you for sharing this.
8:10 the creaking and cracking of the wooden sleigh and harness was like music to my ears for some reason
Honour to your Grandfather, from a mountain village in Greece! 🇬🇷
απο που εισαι πατριωτακι;
ChillakoC92 - Γειά σου, φίλε μου. Ορεινή Δωρίδα, νομός Φωκίδος της Στερεάς Ελλάδος. Εσύ;
@@dorianphilotheates3769 Ωραια τα μερη σου. Εγω καταγομαι απο Νεδουσα στον Μεσσηνιακο Ταυγετο οπου και θα επιστρεψω, αλλα μενω στο Ντουμπαι αρκετα χρονια. Να εισαι παντα γερος!
ChillakoC92 - Ντουμπάϊ, ε; Ωραία! Η Μεσσηνία γενικά είναι πανέμορφη. Εργάστηκα για ένα διάστημα στην Πύλο το 2012. Κάναμε έρευνα στην θέση Επάνω Εγκλιανός στην αρχαία Πύλο (ανάκτορο του Νέστορος). Τώρα βρίσκομαι στο Τορόντο του Καναδά• άντε μια μέρα να γυρίσουμε όλοι στην Πατρίδα. Σου εύχομαι ο,τι το καλύτερο, φίλε μου. Με πατριωτικούς χαιρετισμούς από το χιονισμένο Τορόντο!
I lived in a small village in Ukraine when I was a child. Now I live in a big city in another country far away from my family. All these sounds bring me the best memories I've got. That snow cracking, the breath of a horse, pigs eating, the man milking the cow.. This is really nostalgic and is just wonderful to remember where do I come from and why I must stay humble as I always was
what a guy this his to do all the tasks with the calm approach to nature he's a real human being no doubt from mother nature herself inspirational thank you
I am at peace when I watch these and am connected to my father.
Thank you for this. Your grandfather is an amazing man.
It warms my heart and restores my faith in some of humanity when I see people, even only on video on this occasion, happily keeping the old ways alive!!
Why? 🤔
Have to love and respect the old ways. Wish I'd learned a few more. You never know we may need them again
Start with something small like growing an herb garden. 🤗
Thank you SO MUCH for filming this and then sharing it with the world.
My childhood. Thank you for the movie
Great respect for this man.
My grandfather done the same work.
Real real hard work up at all hours in the morning till late at night .
No days off.
Greetings from Ireland.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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One statement I have to make have we lost it in the modern world this is the life thank you for this it reminds me of my own grandparents.
Grandpa is in better shape than many 20-year-olds. Today's progress completely eradicates good physical fitness. Here's an example of how we can preserve our physical strength. I can only congratulate your grandfather. God bless you !!!
Absolutely love how in such a short video, without a word spoken, it can tell so much. The traditional ways of human beings are truely something to cherish.
I remember my grandfather living this very lifestyle. Up long before light to do chores and then heading out with his horses to do farming or logging. It may have been a hard life but, he and my grandmother were very happy people and I never heard them complain.
What a squeaky video, and a legendary man. I love the noises he makes to the horse to tell it when to stop and start.
respect for a man whose work has become a lifestyle. Everything in harmony with nature. Greetings from Poland
Beautiful and amazing person. Thank you Soo much for sharing. Nature and hard work. Not much if that anymore. Bless you and your grandfather
Like watching my childhood! I was lucky enough to have grandparents, parents and neighbors who still worked in the old ways. Blessings upon your house and also Grandfather's house!
a thought for poor orphans who do not have parents and grandparents of their own. It's one of the most cruel fate for any animal or human.
Nick Spittler im only 52 yet when i was small my parents and grandparents did most things like in this film
Emma Ziegler , i won't be 50 till August. I live in the Allegheny mountains, part of the Appalachian chain. The old ways are hanging on here. Although it is less evident than when I was young.
This man is the "Salt of the Earth"
Hello Sir when I see this move I remember my father to you. I pray to God give u more strength and long life. Please take good care of yourself always
i'm not a horse guy but man that's a beautiful one.
I LOVE the quiet. No sounds but the leather, horse breathing, the log dragging..thanks
Much respect from south Brazil, Northmen!
Excellent video! I worked with a gentleman like this man snaking logs off the side of the mountain with a huge belgian horse...sometimes he used two horses. Thanks!
Das wertvollste Format von RUclips - Danke! :)
You sir, are a testament to what it means to be a man living right! God bless you and the humble, happy and simple life you live. I am truly envious, God Bless!
Thank you for this! God Bless
Brings tears to my eyes reading that his wife is gone. And this man keep on going with such positive view of his surroundings. Life is just such a random and cruel mistress for sure. Good day.
greeting from Australia; when i lived in out back South Australia, life had this repetitive but rewarding joy to it, 10 years of life, now back in the big city of Melbourne, and I'm not as happy as when i lived in the farmlands of south Australia, that was life......... This shows life.....
Piękny film jak powrót do czasów dzieciństwa i dziadków na wsi 😂👍pozdrawiam z Polski 🇵🇱
thank-you so much....one of the best things we have watched on u-tube...so glad we found them....
You can sense the respect between grandfather an the horse. You can tell they have done a lot of work together.
Love the sounds...
Only natural sounds brother.. Why would you think that we would spend time making fake sounds while we have a good stereo microphone on our camera? It would not make sense then to create documentary movies with foley fake sounds. We are recording sound in uncompressed 24bit 48 000 hz .wav format and later post processing in Logic.
Totally agree! Great sounds!
Which is exactly the microphone that you use? Congrats for the work!
@@northmenguild I dont think he meant it that way :)
I love the sounds too ALL of them my favourite for some reason is grandfathers footsteps....there is sometbing so blessed about what you are doing. God bless you and be with you alway.
Jesus saves! John 3:16-18 KJB
Your videos are one of the few reasons I still use RUclips. This is simply beautiful
All I can say is "Wow" ..... What a fantastic job of capturing the sights and sounds. Thank you for sharing.
So refreshing to see fortitude, strength, simplicity, yet great skill in this fine man.
Something to be very proud, yet humble about.
Dude... This is a wonderful work... No words!
This to me is WOW!! I can sit and watch video's like this for days... Glad you shared!
Listened to the news the drank his coffee, looking at the fire. He knows what is important and what is not.
Truly inspirational. This man is really tough - unlike those who usually think they are.
Reminds me of my father. Salute for Serbia!
This is traditional hard work,hard life - Respect .
Прекрасный канал. Рад что встретил вас на просторах интернета. Сам вырос в деревне, в 18 лет уехал. Леса такого там не было- степь. Но в тех местах в свое время прожил 11 лет своей жизни Лев Толстой. Долгих лет жизни и крепкого здоровья всем!
И ВАМ, КРЕПКОГО ЗДОРОВЬЯ И СЧАСТЬЯ !!!!!!!
This man has my respect and envy.
Enjoyed watching that immensely. It helps me visualize how my own grandfather's grew up. You can't quite relate to it until you see it. Well done.
Always enjoying Northmen art! Showing this lifestyle and meaningful way to live that everybody appear to forgot..
Amazing docuumentary he remeber me my grandfather may God bless him with health and many many years Greetings from Italy Rody
"Grandfather" seems to be a remarkable man. There is so much to be said about learning to live life independently and on your own terms - something I never realized until too late.
It is never too late! :) Thank God that you did realize this truth and now even if you cannnot make this your own reality you can pass the realization and advice on to someone who can.
May God bless you and keep you!
Jesus Saves John 3 :16-18 KJB
I was lucky enough to have been told stories of yarding lumber this way, this made me smile...great lessons to be learned by the old ways. Give me a lever and a place to stand and I will move the earth. Give me a fulcrum, and I shall move the world. Give me a firm spot on which to stand, and I shall move the earth.
Great video, the best I've watched in a while. Thanks for posting, and thanks to 'grandfather' for sharing an experience most of us would not have otherwise seen.
Jūsu video liek man atcerēties manu nu jau aizgājušo vectēvu. Liels jums paldies par to.
I logged with chainsaws and cable skidders with my father for over 20 years before being replaced by bigger grapple skidders and feller bunchers. We didn’t make a whole lot of money, but we loved the work. My father often talked about his younger days of working in the logging camps with teams of horses in northern Quebec and later on in Northern Ontario. He started working at 14 years old and from then on made his way in the world with hard work and his two hands. When he’d tell me his stories from back then, I could see he looked back on those times with fondness even though they worked long and hard. I don’t want to take anything away from anyone, but those men were really men back then. I look back on the time spent working in the bush with him as some of the best years of my life.
Animals and trees as friends. I understand this very well.
15 minutes well spent, for once I didn't have any problems in focusing and I didn't skip from your video to others.
Send my regards to your grandfather.
You have a new Italian subscriber.
A very rich man indeed, and a very big Alaskan Thank You for another great video!
I appreciate this film more than I can express... Thank you... and especially thanks to your Grandfather.
Fantastic video, great job. thanks for sharing.
Thank you sir fr sharing your Grandfather with us. He really makesme miss mine today!
Best thing I watched all night.
Сразу подумала, что снимали в Прибалтике. Домики похожие и хозяин с хозяйством добротный, правильный. Везде чистота и порядок. Здоровья крепкого и удачи в делах!
Ты неверное видео без звука смотрела
so good to see.. it makes one, me, think that not so long ago most people lived this way.. there was no other way then a self sustaineble way for most people. good to honour that and help keep it alive.
Thank you for filming and posting this
“Grandpa tell me about the good old days”
You did it again! What a great video...much respect to your grandfather
I enjoyed this video very much and am looking forward to future episodes. It is very alien to many societies to see this 74 yr old man working this hard, but this is probably why he is in better shape than most... Food for thought.
then you go to the local supermarket and see 3-4 morbidly obese americans in a row victim of the beef growth hormone industry that they ate in their adolescent year and that has made a grotesque joke of the body nature had in mind. Then you wonder how stupid is the average american population to not have yet sued the food industry. There will come a time in the next ten years where bio science will prove this. Growth hormone is illegal in other parts of the world and you won't find morbidly obese people, maybe one in a year not 3-4 everytime you go shopping as in usa. Get ready for millions of lawsuits against the agro food industry and especially against the FDA that is useless. I don't understand why companies like monsanto have not yet been eradicated by popular revolt.
goognam goognws This was an off-topic response...it sounds like you're trying to dodge personal responsibility. GH is messed up and should be rightly banned, and their are some medical causes in some cases but by far most with this issue just lack self control. They're not victims of anything but their own behavior.
SLFYSH 74? I thought he was 94
I hope one day to be like this excellent old man.
You have just restored my hope in youth. Don't forget what you said as it is a wonderful life. I lived something like that only I worked my farm and logged with mules. I milked a cow until a couple of years ago and I still keep calves, pigs and chickens; I do still keep saddle horses because my daughter and grandkids likes to ride. As an old man and crippled I am no longer able to follow the mules so I just read, watch videos and think about my memories.
While watching this video, I suddenly began to remember the names and uses of various parts of the draft-horse harness. This is something I have not seen or done for the last 40 years. Somehow this made me both happy and sad at the same time.
This was the lifestyle of my grandparents too. And it also was the last point in time when people lived a sustainable life by all means.
Hello from Texas! Truly an incredible and inspiring video as always. Better than anything on TV
Cody so true. Tv today is all this trashy reality show junk. This surpasses it in both content and quality.
Will K Can you imagine watching these videos at a theater?!!
Cody that would be amazing!
Simply, a beautiful life.
That great film remainds my childhood late 60-ies ,70-ies when winter was real winter with -30 C long time before global warming,Latvia...
Thank you kinda teared up there at the end.
Thank you for the video, I look forward to more.
Cheers from Tokyo Japan!
Amazing man, beautiful pictures and that sounds! Great video! Thank you!
Amazing. Thank god for tradition
God bless old man He is Grandfather for every of us in every country
Just lovely! So good to see the old ways carrying on!
I love this video. I hear lots of older people remembering this lifestyle. It’s great to see it. Can’t wait to see the 3 other seasons.
I would love to be able to live this pace of life, not this style of life, but his pace. 5 miles and hour instead of 100 miles an hour.
as a logger myself.i can tell you that horse is a badass stud..is is grandpa..
Glued to my screen the entire time. Super-rad. Audio is super crispy and insane in this.
Beautiful photography. Thank you.
Amazing video - thanks for posting!
Thanks so much for sharing these wonderful experiences.
Can do everything this wonderful grandpa is doing and all that I know from my grandfather as well ☝️
I love both the video work and the content. Well done, looking forward to part II.