Why Living Alone In The Woods Will Change You Forever | my experience (Story 47)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Why I choose to live alone :) Get the exclusive NordVPN deal here: nordvpn.com/wildrosie. It’s risk free with Nord’s 30 day money-back guarantee!
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    In this video I talk about living alone, and I continue the tiny guest house makeover, making a board and batten wall for the bedroom!
    In this video:
    00:00 Intro
    01:37 Grocery shopping
    04:14 Chores
    05:58 Working on the guest house
    20:14 NordVPN
    22:37 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 632

  • @wildrosie
    @wildrosie  Год назад +31

    Get the exclusive NordVPN deal here: nordvpn.com/wildrosie. It’s risk free with Nord’s 30 day money-back guarantee!

    • @tashuntka
      @tashuntka Год назад +2

      From a hermit ex cowboy Texan living in the wilds of Australia 70k from a shop/store, I salute you, oh very cool and capable Rosie 👏👏
      I am now subscribed 😁👍🥳

    • @melindataljaard2753
      @melindataljaard2753 7 месяцев назад

      No, no, you have a great lifestyle. You have peace! I would love to live like that.❤

  • @mehditate
    @mehditate Год назад +364

    I just moved to a cottage in the north of Sweden. Life hit me pretty hard. I used to live in Miami being around street violence, guns, death, and I even used to eat $3 a day, 25 cents noodles, expired toast and canned campbell tomato soup. I survived the Boston Marathon Bombing which was a few feet away and I saw all the blood the people screaming and I was alone at 18. I also used to live in a room with no kitchen, trash bag as a window and bugs crawling on me at night. I ended up moving states (from LA to Miami) and ended up working a job where I had to literally hope I don't get shot or robbed while working overnight near one of the most dangerous areas. So I ended up takin boxing to protect myself and learned how to defend against bigger threats. Now I live in a cabin in the north of Sweden where I run an online business, I go down to a lake to breathe and heal my past and I post on RUclips to help others who need it the most 💜

    • @thatsalt1560
      @thatsalt1560 Год назад +18

      Wow! How did you end up in Sweden of all places? (Curious Swede here).

    • @mehditate
      @mehditate Год назад +40

      @@thatsalt1560 Moved here with my gf and just knew that my lifestyle would improve drastically as opposed to if I stayed in the US

    • @wildrosie
      @wildrosie  Год назад +42

      What an amazing change! I couldn't imagine growing up in such rough conditions. Very happy that you found your way here. What a difference it must be!

    • @soilesolange5840
      @soilesolange5840 Год назад +12

      Wow! What a life you have had! Congrats for your new life in Sweden!

    • @mehditate
      @mehditate Год назад +5

      @@soilesolange5840 Thank you!!

  • @bettygamble9486
    @bettygamble9486 Год назад +130

    I admire you for your courage,dedication and talent, I look forward to your videos every week.
    I’m a 68yrs old grandma in Spokane,Wa. USA. I think how you live is showing people what is really important and valuable and I thank you .

  • @101life9
    @101life9 Год назад +257

    Rosie, you're living in the woods alone by yourself. No one to talk to or visit. I live alone in the city by myself...no one to talk to and rarely any visitor ...What difference does it make? Except with modern facilities and convenience 😊. You're doing a great job in creating a life doing things you want. Very inspirational 👏 ❤

    • @bobwhite2
      @bobwhite2 Год назад +19

      Massive difference.

    • @miragemirage3670
      @miragemirage3670 Год назад +3

      @101Life...Are you serious?

    • @kit2130
      @kit2130 Год назад +20

      There’s a big difference. You see hear & probably have to interact with people. You have people around in case you need help. Living alone in the woods like I do & like she does, there is No One. If a wild animal attacks you, there’s no one to help you. She’s walking 16 miles for groceries. Do you do that? She lives for weeks only having herself to talk to. Your lifestyle doesn’t come close to comparing.

    • @ketugrahagraha3673
      @ketugrahagraha3673 Год назад +8

      Huge difference. Convenience and facilities apart, what if you need a doctor, like... right now?

    • @nasrataj8265
      @nasrataj8265 Год назад +10

      ​@@kit2130but my dear she clearly made a free choice to live this way. It does take a lot of courage to make that choice for which I appreciate her a lot.
      At the same time we need to undand that we who live in the cities can feel lonely in spite of having neighbors and crowds around us.
      I live an apartment which is very cozy and comfortable with all the modern facilities but I literally yearn to live an off grid life in a tiny home amidst mountains,trees and all the nature around me. Bless you 🙏

  • @bellafiore3283
    @bellafiore3283 Год назад +72

    After I watched this week’s video I read the comments. I wholeheartedly agree with your subscribers. I am 73 and at age 70 I moved to a five-acre organic farm on the slopes of the world’s tallest volcano ,
    Maunakea. I lived off grid
    in a container home. I
    knew it would be
    temporary but I lived in
    the moment as if it wasn’t . I remember one morning walking to the the end of the container to make coffee and I heard in my awareness, “Now you know how to survive.” Your experience is inspiring and extremely authentic. You are contributing so much beyond what you know🙏👏

    • @savingsiskola
      @savingsiskola Год назад +8

      How thrilling! Can you farm well on the slope of a volcano? Would love to see how your life looks there!

    • @bellafiore3283
      @bellafiore3283 Год назад

      @@savingsiskola If you do a search on Google Images type in Waimea, Island of Hawaii
      I lived at 3900 ft elevation. Waimea is home to many homesteads with five acre parcels of agricultural land. Rich fertile land for growing greens and many native speciality fruits and produce. The Big Island is comprised of 4000 sq miles and made from five volcanoes. Two active! Absolutely exquisite. Perhaps Rosing will visit one day for amazing some hiking!

  • @darrellchristie643
    @darrellchristie643 Год назад +124

    All in all Rosie, despite the new-found hardships you are learning to live with... I am so glad to receive the notification that you've posted a new clip to your channel. I can but hope that you are developing new inner strengths as you learn, and yes it is great to see your smile as you but one foot in front of the other... as you've done in the past with your thru hikes. Thank you for sharing your life, and never forget to pat yourself on the back... take pride in yourself... you are a beautiful soul.

  • @videoability1
    @videoability1 Год назад +212

    Rosie~ This was one of my favorite videos you have made yet!! Why? Because it is so honest and forthright and so needed!
    Your thoughts about not moving there to make your neighbors responsible for your choices not to have a vehicle of your own... This shows your genuine desire to attempt to live off-grid.... really off-grid!
    I'm turning 68 this Saturday and I've lived alone for the past 16+ years since I lost my husband to cancer.
    I had never lived alone ever before that. I was married at 17 and my husband and I began building our own home immediately after we married. He was in the building trades so he taught me everything about building our home. When we laid the block foundation he handed me a trowel and showed me what to do. Together we built our home one project at a time... adding on to it four times... always doing most of the work ourselves.
    I moved away from that home 5 years ago into a brand new smaller home just my size, with my two cats and a small yard where I've made flower gardens. This Spring I'm attempting to put in a frog pond by myself (with the help of a 9 yr old neighbor boy who loves frogs).
    I'm expecting my 16th grandchild in August... so life is full.
    I tell you some of these details because I, too, have made conscious choices. I love spending time alone. I love all the beauty of God's magnificent creation. I love starting seedlings with my granddaughters and watching them sprout ( the seedlings and the children)! We take walks on a secret lane nearby where God brings out multitudes of meadow deer for me to feed. They come right to me, and almost eat from my hand. There is so much Joy in that moment especially when one of my grandkids is with me!
    Your videos are so fun to watch. And you inspire us all more than you know.... even across the ocean here in NJ, USA! Thank you for this special video which brought out so much truth... I often say I wish we could go back to a time with no devices! The way things used to be when people actually talked to one another and cared for each other and helped one another.... and lived off the land... and shared what they produced with one another. Some are doing that now. You've made a good choice. I do hope it will include more neighbors being neighborly again. It goes both ways.
    Keep up the good work!
    Choosing Joy ~ stephanie 🦌🦌🦌

    • @savingsiskola
      @savingsiskola Год назад +11

      Thank you for sharing your story! ❤

    • @naturelover6520
      @naturelover6520 Год назад +10

      What a lovely story ❤

    • @sugarbomb26
      @sugarbomb26 Год назад +11

      What a beautiful story Stephanie! Thank you for sharing! I live in NJ too.

    • @primrozie
      @primrozie Год назад +6

      @Maria CANCER Sugar feeds cancer as other foods do. I've found the ketogenic way of eating helpful with diabetes and asthma and weight loss. Carbohydrates are my enemy. I've heard other people's testimony about reversing cancer. It seems the further away I've gone from western medicine the healthier I've become. Rosie talked about knowing how to research and it's important for us too. I wish you the best in your journey of healing.

    • @Divinefemininemiracles
      @Divinefemininemiracles Год назад +2

      Beautiful thankyou for sharing. God Bless.

  • @ginacrusco234
    @ginacrusco234 Год назад +61

    Thank you for taking the time to explain why you do what you do, even though there's no need to justify yourself to anyone.

  • @Amanda-jd8xs
    @Amanda-jd8xs Год назад +65

    I am so grateful for your inspiration Rosie. When I found my current home on an island I was enormously happy to discover it had no drainage, a septic tank, a rainwater tank, outdoor bathroom, outdoor laundry, fruit trees, land for growing food and a shadehouse. It is difficult as a tenant to move toward self sufficient offgrid living. This is a stepping stone in the river of my dream. Keep cycling 😊

    • @brigid6609
      @brigid6609 Год назад +3

      Sounds great Amanda, you did well it's not easy to find such a property for rent.

  • @denizberlin9441
    @denizberlin9441 Год назад +29

    Let’s bring Rosie to more than 100.000 subscribers quickly. She deserves this so much. Her videos Are giving me so much just from looking and listening to her.

  • @TheImanuelita
    @TheImanuelita Год назад +8

    Am I the only one who feels extreme joy at Rosie's new paint brush? :)

  • @Fnattihatt
    @Fnattihatt Год назад +9

    Swede here! Just wanted to pop in and say that you can buy winter tires for your bike at Biltema. That way you can still use your bike and still be safe during the winter. 😁❄❤ Love your channel!

  • @judyshort38
    @judyshort38 Год назад +31

    Life experiences and meeting challenges does change us and, hopefully, they make us stronger. I was a 6 year old girl, middle child, growing up in Ohio in the 40s. We originally lived in town, but then rented a house in the country for $25 a month. It had no running water, a wood cook stove, a huge coal burning furnace in the middle of the living room, a crank telephone, and no heat upstairs where I slept. But, looking back on these times, I really had a great childhood and didn't really miss anything. We had a barn to play in with bales of straw that we would climb up and swing down into the piles of loose straw below using a rope attached to a pully. That was the best!! Good luck and enjoy the ride! You are inspiring!

  • @KrissiCreates
    @KrissiCreates Год назад +76

    Before finishing watching the rest of the video, I just have to say that when you spoke of being unsanitary with your outhouse, there are generations before you that survived and thrived using them. My Grandmother was born in 1890 and lived until 1968 with outdoor potty. She lived 2 months short of 100 !!! So... lol !

    • @bettybryson9637
      @bettybryson9637 Год назад +7

      Exactly. Ditto for my grandma who lived to 100 and 6 months.

    • @cjofloorish
      @cjofloorish Год назад

      1890 to 1968 is 78 years.

    • @heatherelliott6532
      @heatherelliott6532 Год назад +3

      ​​@@cjofloorish78 years with an outhouse, but lived to almost 100 is my understanding

    • @cjofloorish
      @cjofloorish Год назад +1

      @heatherelliott6532 oh thanks, that makes sense

    • @KonKokker
      @KonKokker Год назад +1

      Right, and guess what? My grandmother lived up til 1993 within the house without flushing toilet and died happy… by the way I visit Her to very last of her days and spend the time in this house… smiling and being way hapier then today…😢

  • @poodlegirl55
    @poodlegirl55 Год назад +13

    Done is better than perfect in my book.

  • @JoyceGooder-mo1fs
    @JoyceGooder-mo1fs Год назад +38

    Rosie you articulate your story/life so well. Have you ever thought about doing some writing? I feel a book, you as the author in your future.

    • @user-mf4xc1dw5y
      @user-mf4xc1dw5y Год назад +1

      Yes there’s a book in there Rosie ❤

    • @mackenziemanderly9608
      @mackenziemanderly9608 8 месяцев назад +1

      we would definitely read Rosie's book. Maybe that's what she'll decide to do once the buildings are mostly renovated. (I'm also commenting 20 episodes behind from wherever she's at currently...)

  • @Scruffychick
    @Scruffychick Год назад +45

    This is beautifully narrated Rosie, I thoroughly enjoyed this episode.

  • @coastaljan6193
    @coastaljan6193 Год назад +28

    Thanks, Rosie. I'm glad you were finally able to get this uploaded. I admire your tenacity and also your ability to be in your own company for weeks at a time.

  • @JolieGaronne
    @JolieGaronne Год назад +34

    One of my favorites videos from you! Your meaningful content and gorgeous scenery/ editing is so well done.

  • @barbraallbritton4222
    @barbraallbritton4222 Год назад +26

    Rosie this video just touched my soul deeply. You are living intentionally and challenging yourself each day and by doing that you’re in touch with so many things that most people will never experience. I so admire you and am inspired by you. Having lived in Sweden as a child,under very difficult circumstances, seeing the beauty you share and create has helped me to heal that inner child. Thank you for taking me back to Sweden. Blessings and much Aloha from Oregon. 🙏💜🌎☮️🌎💜🙏

  • @Mookiethedog
    @Mookiethedog Год назад +25

    Awesome video Rosie. I made a similar move almost 10 years ago and love my life. Some of it is easier with a car and a flush toilet. I often don’t speak to people for days. I can see them on my terms!! I have three dogs and a cat that found us. Keep these great updates coming!

  • @anneosullivan4107
    @anneosullivan4107 Год назад +19

    You are writing your own life story not one decided for you. Difficult and unknown but at least you will know you're alive. Best wishes Rosie. ❤😘

  • @carolbulmer8253
    @carolbulmer8253 Год назад +30

    Rosie, I love this video. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on living alone in a Swedish forest. I respect your choice to live your life as you desire❤️🙏

  • @katevoris8811
    @katevoris8811 Год назад +20

    This video is so well done. What a great combination of explanation and illustration. 👍🏻

  • @domihake
    @domihake Год назад +25

    Yayy I was waiting for your upload today!!! You've done so many amazing renovations, you can be very proud of yourself. A simple life in the forest is a blessing 🙏❤️

  • @amygirl9534
    @amygirl9534 4 месяца назад +4

    You’re singing my hermit song. I’ve watched 46 of your videos in the last month and finally came to the one I’ve been waiting for. It’s hard for others to imagine, but some of us don’t need people THAT badly. You might be a highly sensitive person like me, who gets overstimulated easily. Slow, solitary, creative life is what we’re made for.

  • @citygirlingraham
    @citygirlingraham Год назад +10

    Rosie, you are not the 'normal" city person because you have traveled extensively and so in a way you already knew what you could tolerate as far as amenities. It is important to know that you live the way YOU want to live, there is no need for explanations or for us to understand you. Everyone is different and unique and you are living what I would call off the grid and that is absolutely 100% fine with us. It is enjoyable to see the way you live and it personally gives me a greater appreciation for what I have. You have created the life that you enjoy. That's all that matters.

  • @sashacat53
    @sashacat53 Год назад +14

    Rosie, once again, I love your videos. The fact that you talk to your devices, send your thoughts and life out into the world and receive comments and feedback is communicating with people but in a different way. You have the safety of knowing that if we don’t hear from you for a while that there may be something wrong. I’m sure you have that set up with your family. At 65, in 2018 I travelled around Asia backpacking solo. At times I was very much alone and learned how to enjoy me and my own company. I did send out videos on Facebook every day or two and when I hadn’t sent one out for a few days my friends would send me a message to make sure I was ok. It was a good safety net for me. You are amazing and I just love to see and follow your journey. Take care.

  • @butchbradburn
    @butchbradburn Год назад +5

    So glad I found this video, absolutely loved it. No fluff, no prancing around in springtime meadows, simply a strong survivor carving out a place to live. subscribed!

  • @maryannknox7158
    @maryannknox7158 Год назад +8

    I actually live in Solitude and also live very very rustic lifestyle extremely Rural one of the reasons I love 💗 your channel because I don’t feel as if I am the only person living very rural and rustic but I am in my late sixties it’s not always easy living in Solitude but I am used to living this lifestyle

  • @SuperClare
    @SuperClare Год назад +25

    Rosie! You know what I hate? I hate when your Sunday video comes to an end. You always seem to leave us wanting more.
    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @JESUSlovesyouall
    @JESUSlovesyouall Год назад +8

    Let me first say, "You are amazing!" You definitely inspire me and I love watching your progress. You are giving a lot of people hope in achieving a life like yours and accomplishing all the builds you've done. Just keep on doing what makes you happy. May GOD bless you 😊

  • @laurieloomis7845
    @laurieloomis7845 9 месяцев назад +2

    I grew up back in the 50''s like that. We lived different places but we always came back to the little house cause it was home. We had a hand pump off the back porch and I know well how to prime it as it was my job to pump the water. We never worried about pipes freezing. I see you going to the toilet in house shoes and I can remember running to the toilet barefoot in the snow with my long nightgown on. Daddy trapped and hunted our meat and mama canned everything. It was all so different and it did depend always on the weather. I took baths in the round metal tub and we washed our clothes by hand. And thats how it went. We were as clean as anyone and didn't need a TV. Those were the happiest years. Laurie from Idaho

  • @Dandylionbee
    @Dandylionbee Год назад +6

    I was ready to go to sleep, when I got a notification and I just perked right up! Time for wild Rosie!

  • @edith5660
    @edith5660 Год назад +6

    You said so many wise words in this video. In our modern world we forgot to appreciate little things like birds singing or clouds moving... and so many of us don't even see these things anymore. We are in a constant hurry. I'm happy that I found your channel and keep going girl! Can't wait for spring and your garden 😊

  • @annejohnson5580
    @annejohnson5580 Год назад +4

    You are a remarkable woman. On a far smaller scale, I so much empathise with the satisfaction of responding to challenges. Being an overcomer rather than a victim!

  • @lindaroyal8161
    @lindaroyal8161 Год назад +8

    I give you tons of credit to live how you're living. I personally could not do it at my age or with mobility issues. I did live without running water or an inside bathroom when I was a kid growing up, but when you're a kid, and that's all you know, it didn't matter. Now days, I want running water and an inside bathroom. I wouldn't want to shower outside except in the summer months. I would not feel comfortable sleeping out in the guest house away from the main house, just me because of things I've been through. Living out 8 miles from town wouldn't bother me if I had transportation. I would not be able to commute the way you do. It certainly keeps you in shape, heart & mind healthy. I would like to see you get a small truck so you'd have an easier time for getting materials/supplies. It was nice that you shared all your feeling of your life style.

  • @patriciadavison1486
    @patriciadavison1486 Год назад +11

    Hi Rosie, this video was so interesting. You gave us some insight into the choices you have made to live such an alternative lifestyle and how well those choices fit your personality. I’ve often wondered how you “endure” many hardships and inconveniences and I now “get it”… still not a lifestyle I could live or to manage but kudos to you and all that you accomplish. It must be so liberating to have stepped out of the craziness of modern life and to have gone back to basics and then look at all you have accomplished ….totally alone! Well done 👌 xxx

  • @dorisbuckner
    @dorisbuckner Год назад +7

    I think what u r doing is awesome.. there is nothing like God’s green earth and the beauty within.. u r amazing to me, I wish u well, can’t wait to c what u do next🌹

  • @janinafisher101
    @janinafisher101 Год назад +3

    It is really lovely to hear you speak about your inner journey of moving from London to rural southern Sweden, miles from the grocery store, with an outhouse, etc. It really puts my own life into context. Two years ago I moved to a rural cabin with no running water at all, and an outhouse, no insulation except in the ceiling, but I do have electricity. I have very little land, but enough to have a vegetable garden. I do have a car and drive 45 minutes to get to a grocery store or hardware store or library. And you know what? I love it. I'm in my late 60s and I think I have always wanted to do this. And I think and outhouse is amazing. I love that i'm not wasting lots of potable water to flush away my poop! (I throw on a wee bit of peat moss after each deposit so there is no odor.) I do have very helpful neighbours and were are there for each other. I ask for help when I need it, and I am happy to provide help when they need it. So while no, your neighbours aren't responsible for your choices, there is something really special about being able to help each other. It's not about being totally independent, but sharing what we have with others: interdependence with a sense of self-reliance. You are becoming self-reliant, learning how to figure things out and get them done on your own, and that will stand you in good stead in the future. Enjoy this part of your life. Silence and solitude have rewards that many people today never get to experience. I am inspired by myself to a certain degree while watching and being inspired by you!.

  • @hopecottage
    @hopecottage Год назад +7

    I always look forward to seeing your videos.I grew up on a farm where we had an outhouse (inAustralia it is also called the thunder box 😂) back in the day. Reminds me of my childhood as a carefree farm kid.I was oblivious to how hard my parents and grandparents worked the land and our house renovation.
    You truly are inspiring seeing how meticulous and carefully you work on your cottage.
    Thank you ❤

  • @melindamcculloch141
    @melindamcculloch141 Год назад +2

    I love what you said about not knowing there are different kinds of lives to live until you find yourself living a different one. Rings very true.

  • @joanne9735
    @joanne9735 Год назад +7

    I do admire your thirst for challenges and determination to live a life free of societal pressure. You are a very good narrator and story teller. And living in a high pressure urban environment such as London seems to have driven you to this lifestyle and I can understand directionally the dream you have for this lifestyle. Your physical accomplishments are many. But reliance on an internet world for social interaction, which we all do to an extent, misses out on the human to human interactions which nurture our inner souls. Your lifestyle is fine but you need a vehicle to get out and participate in in-person society to a small degree that enhances your comfort. Too much isolation from human contact can make a person odd in the long run. The best to you...

  • @catherine1910
    @catherine1910 Год назад +6

    I’m so inspired by you and your lifestyle Rosie. Living simply, although not necessarily easily, feels so much less complicated in my opinion. I’ve sold my home and I’m enjoying the freedom of living in a campervan and it’s wonderful! I hope to find a home similar to yours in the near future but there’s no rush. Also, you make me laugh with your indecisive ramblings about your renovation!😂

  • @madametrafficjam8347
    @madametrafficjam8347 Месяц назад +1

    I hear you on the "don't really need a car" thing 100%. I'm the same, and will frequently turn down rides if I think it's a distance that I can walk. But may I point out one thing regarding accepting help from neighbours? When they offer, and you accept, that also means you've opened the door to them asking you for a favour at some point. It could be something as simple as water their plants when they go out of town, or help them out if they get hurt and need fire wood carried inside or something. The'd feel a lot less awkward about asking for help if you already established a relationship where you help each other out. That said, biking seems to work for you, so why not keep doing it.

  • @71suns
    @71suns Год назад +6

    Many thanks for sharing your journey, pieces of your life with us...with me. Sending you love and peace in these coming days as Spring begins to unfold.

  • @robertfarrugia3892
    @robertfarrugia3892 Год назад +5

    Hi Rosie, thank you for sharing why you do what you do in this video. It was really enjoyable listening to you and I think you would be surprised at how many of us think the same way you do about life, challenges and our connection with people. Very best wishes for your ongoing renovations and you life in the forest 😌🇦🇺

  • @pandrew3146
    @pandrew3146 Год назад +5

    Love your videos and your courage and sense of adventure. We'll done! Love and blessings Philippa Australia

  • @vickycossani
    @vickycossani Год назад +5

    What a wonderful video, so genuine, loaded with temperance and strongmindedness, Rosie. I enjoyed it so much. Thank you for shearing yourself with us that way ❤

  • @hansjohansson7111
    @hansjohansson7111 Год назад +2

    This video was great. After a stroke 2010 I coldn't cope with the stressful life in a city. Therefor me and my wife moved to a little place almost as remote as your place. Our house is more modern but I don't think it matters. But I must say that the life close to nature give me a relief I never ever could get where there are a lot of things happening. I think my soul need to get space and relax for to get a healthy life. Nice that anyone else have the same kind of thoughts. Thank you for the video.❤❤❤

  • @mikeslane3178
    @mikeslane3178 Год назад +15

    Loved your honesty! Today I was so proud of you pulling the nails from the back side. What a win!!! You learning all of these things from small to big are an absolute joy to watch. Hope you received all your tea from everyone!!!

  • @ytpat
    @ytpat Год назад +1

    Your message is even more powerful when we get interrupted by all those ads trying to sell us things we don’t need. :)

  • @anezkaknezkasnezka
    @anezkaknezkasnezka Год назад +1

    "You never really know that another kind of life exists until you're confronted with it yourself."
    Very wise words. Thank you for sharing your reality with us!

  • @judyrosey
    @judyrosey Год назад +3

    Best video yet. I feel like I know you much better now and can relate. Thank you for sharing.

  • @musiconly7447
    @musiconly7447 Год назад +7

    Love the channel and house is looking amazing!

  • @sugarbomb26
    @sugarbomb26 Год назад +3

    Hi Rosie, this was one of my favorite videos of yours, because you were being so honest and sharing home truths. This video made me admire you and love you even more. You are a true inspiration, tackling every obstacle with calm and grace, doing whatever it takes to reach your goals. You may be far away from other human beings physically, but you have all of us following along with your life and truly thinking of you as a friend. You have true grit and teach us so many valuable lessons of life. Greetings from NJ, USA.

  • @GK49245
    @GK49245 Год назад +2

    Thank you for another rich content experience. Your “hermit” is a powerful person.

  • @janevalentine6391
    @janevalentine6391 7 месяцев назад +1

    Boy, I sure do admire you, Rosie. You have such a good attitude about what you're doing. I learned alot about you in this video and it's why my admiration for you has grown. I think your courage to make your move and in the way you are living is quite admirable. You've already succeeded, you've accomplished so much already. You are to be commended 👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉.

  • @homemoviesandotherstuff3419
    @homemoviesandotherstuff3419 9 месяцев назад +1

    Growing up,my family went to spend time with my grandfather who lived in th upper peninsula of Michigan where we experienced what you're talking about. A water pump in the kitchen sink, kerosene lamps, outhouse or pot under the bed, and wood stove. They are some of my most treasured memories.

  • @carliem9494
    @carliem9494 Год назад +1

    This is how my grandmother lived in Ireland in the 60s - the toilet was an earth closet at the end the garden (now something similar as a composting toilet is very fashionable!), drinking water was collected in buckets from a hand-crank pump in the street, you boiled water for a was and it was just a wash no one ever had a bath (outdoor showers were unheard of back then), waste water was collected in basins and thrown over the plants, coal fire heating for warmth (kitchen stove was on all the time), candles or oil lamps for lighting. Not as easy life however, it was what she was used to.
    I recognise hermit tendencies in myself so how you live doesn’t faze me and, in some ways, seems idyllic to me (took me a long time to realise there is nothing wrong with me - as per what my family kept suggesting! - I am just an introvert who prefers my own company) ☺️
    I wondered if you could use a quad bike with a trailer in really bad weather to get into town?
    I also wonder if you’ll resent your visitors when the visitors cabin is ready to be used

  • @poeticposturing3850
    @poeticposturing3850 Год назад +3

    There is something about creative pursuits that fulfill the soul.

  • @LittleChena
    @LittleChena 3 месяца назад +1

    I like your content. I (w) live alone in a dry cabin in the middle of Alaska for 11 years and like you it’s around 10 miles to the next shop.
    Believe me a car is not taking away from the experience of the lifestyle you choose.
    It just makes sure that you can do it longer than 3-4 years.
    But I get that this is not your forever home, just an adventure, like your hiking and traveling. So, it is temporary.
    In this case I admire that you don’t take the easy way out and embrace the challenge!!!

  • @gnarbeljo8980
    @gnarbeljo8980 Год назад +2

    This was one of your best videos! Especially to those who are new to your channel it gives more context and cohesiveness, to know your background and journey to this alternative lifestyle and challenge you gave yourself. I'm sure you'll get alot of new subscribers thanks to this video! I'm in the capital (Stockholm) looking out at the droves of snow against the black night thinking I must be some sortof self-deprecating masochist living in this climate when it's +20 in Northern Italy and the Mimosa is blossoming! So I'm as inpressed as ever you manage to enjoy or even endure life involving trecking by foot for many miles through miserable weather to get some groceries all alone! You don't even have a dog to love on, to keep you company and snuggle with!?
    I couldn't manage that. Not now nor at your age. You're so brave and creative, and so straight forward about what you do. Your renovation work is really beautiful and impressive, and even more so as you've no prior experience with DIY! You should be so proud of yourself making every single thing from scratch and without help, a car or a proper workshop! That's a kind of fullfillment few get these days. But you should really consider adopting a husky or Scandinavian equivalent breed needing a home home, to keep you laughing and to bring on your hikes! It's important to not lose ones sense of humor and to be silly and laugh out loud, and to share an emotional bond in life. If you lose that entirely for too long it's been proven to have definate negative effects on health and ability to relate long term. It changes you in not so good ways.
    Incidentally, a husky would also be overjoyed to pull a sled or wagon of groceries home from town all winter long!
    Anyway, I know it's a little early yet, but Happy Easter!

  • @erniescabin4256
    @erniescabin4256 Год назад +1

    I live the same life style, it is a little more work but the peace of mind and the lack of stress makes it all worth it Thanks for sharing

  • @lynmasterton
    @lynmasterton Год назад +2

    I love this video Rosie! especially your beautiful comment "and perhaps I will finally turn into the hermit I always knew I could be". I've always thought I might be a hermit, and, these days I always prefer to travel alone. The better I get to know myself, the more I realise I'm not afraid of being alone, no matter where I am in the world. I am a happy hermit. Thank you for sharing your life, you always remind me of how beautiful our world is!!

  • @JR-kz2xn
    @JR-kz2xn Год назад +1

    You are such an amazing woman! Enjoy the life you are living Rosie. Every moment. ❤

  • @shannonlynne1558
    @shannonlynne1558 Год назад +1

    I agree with so many of your expressions here. I write this from a fairly remote spot on the island of Puerto Rico. Getting groceries and going out to dinner is a whole day affair but I find joy in my days spent here on this mountain; improving our home, growing all the things, feeding chickens, pond fish, cats and a dogs. We live simply and sometimes I complain but the reality is that I am happy, very happy.

  • @annetteschilder1235
    @annetteschilder1235 Год назад +1

    Dear Rosie, you really got me thinking here. I live on a island where the distances are too far for walking and with no bike paths but I don't feel good about taking the car all the time. Now I now why. You are amazing by doing this your own way and showing that it's much more fulfilling.

  • @rencontressauvages1674
    @rencontressauvages1674 Год назад +1

    keep living your difference, it's what makes you who you are, I couldn't exist otherwise! Courage to you

  • @milkweeddreams8828
    @milkweeddreams8828 Год назад +1

    Rosie, this was simply amazing, thank you for spilling it all, it was brilliantly stated...I too am a hermit, though I have a truck, live in a huge city now, simply to be nearer my daughter, setting that stage for my next phase of life..oldish 73...but the memories of living alone, no toilet, no running water, frozen pipes, renovations, gardening and raising chickens are loved...having left the marriage of many years to have freedom and be aware of me and my true self, I make do and build fences to shelter the hermit within, life is good in spite of the corruption...I take solace in the bees and butterflies and gardening...you are an inspiration, do it all while you can, cuz 73 sneaks up, be prepared, I know you can...

  • @pamsmith7369
    @pamsmith7369 6 месяцев назад

    I lived in Denver in a shed in a couples back yard for two weeks. I had to haul water every day for washing and drinking, had to get ice for a large cooler for my food (no refrigerator), water glass lid he heated for washing and there was a composting toilet in the shed.
    It did have heat and an air conditioner but was otherwise rustic by city standards.
    It was an Airbnb and very cheap but very private.
    The bed was comfy and it was very quiet there. Cozy, warm/cool as needed, dog out in the morning and evening for a bit but otherwise, no one bothered me!
    I liked it a lot!

  • @morganeriksson5842
    @morganeriksson5842 Год назад +1

    Its Okej Rosie ! Im living almost the same. Nothing wrong living close to nature. Nature is our best friend. It listen to our hearts, what we need and whats most important. 👍🌞👍

  • @daisyleaf3636
    @daisyleaf3636 4 дня назад

    Love it Rosie , there’s a difference between being alone and lonely. I love my solitude and living slow is purposeful and absolutely you become attuned to the natural world are you the seasons. We live more sustainably when things are harder to get and repurpose and reuse to create something new. I’m really valuing your journey and whilst I’m catching up as a recent subscriber love seeing the transformation that happens. ❤ 🌲 🏡

  • @jennysoderberg4273
    @jennysoderberg4273 Год назад +3

    Loved this episode! I absolutely agree that it's the inefficient activities that feel the most meaningful and joyful and productive - I have found this to be very true and I try to spend more of my time doing those things.

  • @susanmary4752
    @susanmary4752 Год назад +2

    Mindful living...something we all should be practicing. Your video and words were spot on Rosie.

  • @rolandvasquezguzman9083
    @rolandvasquezguzman9083 Год назад +1

    Thank you Rosie for sharing your thoughts and sorrows about your lifestyle. Iam 60 years now and i grew up at a tiny Farm in Germany with no running Water,no Toilet in the house and a lot of work every day, but i must say i felt more healthy and more happy than in my todays modern life with all the technology and must do`s and haves, You doing a great job at your renovation and filming it to share with us. Thank you so much and keep going. Every little step will bring you forward, and only youhave to decide how fast you will go. Stay well. Greetings from Germany

  • @bevcollins6937
    @bevcollins6937 Год назад +2

    Rosie I am proud of you and you show us we can do anything we put our minds to. We need very little to live but to be happy and have self respect and you show us TONS of that. Keep up all your great work on your home...it's beautiful 😍 ❤😊

  • @sovereigns1grace
    @sovereigns1grace Год назад +13

    Oh ... this video was well worth the wait! I completely understand and relate to what you are going for. Freedom, independence, slowing down, achievement in what you can do for yourself. All of it makes sense to me. Thanks so much and ... I'm behind you all the way!

  • @michelemarie2499
    @michelemarie2499 Год назад +2

    In your videos , you often use the word cute 🌸🐰🌷
    Cute means soft , attractive
    And I think that even though your renovation work is hard , your reason , your vision is softness
    It protects your vulnerability
    Reassuring you on your ultimate purpose
    Inner protection and at the same time what you call freedom
    The appealing link to nature
    Feeling privileged
    Dreaming of a field of flowers
    Being a true part of the magic
    One step at a time
    Feeling your reality
    Hidden away
    Universally alive
    Thank you so much Rosie 💕🎶🕊

  • @sheilajoseph9953
    @sheilajoseph9953 Год назад +2

    Rosie, to be in nature live with the seasons, challenging yourself is all worth it.❤

  • @monicacruz4407
    @monicacruz4407 Год назад +4

    You embody what everyone living in comfortable, western countries has forgotten, how to really live and be awake. Great video, huge respect 😊

    • @71suns
      @71suns Год назад +1

      Indeed. Well said. Thank you.

    • @itssoaztek4592
      @itssoaztek4592 Год назад

      That's a lot of generalizations. Everyone? In all western countries? And how do you know when or if somebody else does not know how ""to really live and be awake", whatever that is supposed to mean? I know I don't, and I would never think I have the right or knowledge to judge other people that way. Let everybody decide for themselves what's best for them.

    • @monicacruz4407
      @monicacruz4407 Год назад +2

      @@itssoaztek4592 you are right, it is a huge generalisation, I lived in London for 35 years where most people are pretty removed from nature. I now live quite differently. Yes, everyone must find their own way of living. I get carried away and make sweeping statements 🙏

    • @itssoaztek4592
      @itssoaztek4592 Год назад +1

      @@monicacruz4407 Sounds like you did the right thing and are very happy about your choices in life. Very well done! 👍🙂🙂 (Since things usually don't fall into place just by themselves, I am sure it required a lot of hard work on your part to make it all come true !)

  • @annalytic
    @annalytic Год назад +1

    I so understand the "hermit in training" course that you (and I) could pass with flying colours. Not having to talk to anyone is my idea of paradise. However, I couldn't go and live in a forest - I wish I could... but my fear and anxiety of isolated areas bring out my fear of maniacs behind every tree!!! But I love that you are so the opposite of that - and I know that I am missing out so much on being in nature and that makes me sad for myself.

  • @carollloydjones5735
    @carollloydjones5735 Год назад +1

    Oh Rosie. In the summer it looks like the most idilic, tranquil place on earth to live but in the winter it looks the most hostile and uninviting place. You have such perseverance a lot of people wouldn't have including myself! Bless you ❣️

  • @lisebjerring9197
    @lisebjerring9197 Год назад +2

    Inspirational video today. I leave in Sweden. Many people have sommarstuga, a smaller summerhouse off grid, where they spend summer holidays. Many of these houses are just like yours, toilette, running water, heat etc.I suppose there is a need for the simplicity now and then. I really enjoyed your vlog today. From Stockholm lots of greetings

  • @BaconIsNotBiceps
    @BaconIsNotBiceps Год назад +1

    Rosie! Walking 16 miles in any weather is challenging enough, but this, well this is downright daring. That must have been one hell of a sweet tooth. You need to stock up in advance of winter to assure you needn't be taking such journeys. I don't think I've walked 16 miles cumulatively in the last 23 years. I'm glad I chalked up before this one. I, like yourself, prefer being alone more times than not. I find much peace and wisdom in solitude and quietude. One can learn a lot about themselves in isolation.

  • @LadyAurora10
    @LadyAurora10 Год назад +1

    Oh, I'm always sad when your video ends. But I'm happy you got a sponsor! I also liked the interview you had for yourself. Deep insights.

  • @alieneiasillo7148
    @alieneiasillo7148 Год назад +1

    Rosie you make me believe in me…..I watch you accomplish so much and take responsibility for yourself not depending on anyone. I watch you and I tell myself I can do whatever I need to do on my own….I am capable….I Don’t need to wait on others to get things done….thank you so much for that😊

  • @pandrew3146
    @pandrew3146 Год назад +4

    Love what you have shared. It is so inspiring Rosie, u are so inspiring. Thank you. Philippa Australia

  • @jillychandler
    @jillychandler Год назад +1

    It is amazing how you just get on with it all, on your own! I am 66 years young, and am on my own, with my dog, in a very rural part of Devon, England, and I only go out to walk my dog. But I can get things delivered, so am lucky there! I enjoy being on my own with my dog most of the time, but it would be good to have a human to talk to in the evenings I feel. However, I would rather be on my own with my dog, than with someone who I found difficult to live with, so I think it is better this way?! xxx

  • @Olive55
    @Olive55 Год назад +4

    I relate to your story. And like you pointed out, we learn so much about ourselves. I did it for 7 years....and it changes me profoundly. I cherries those years. Now I have running water and flushing toilet....but I dont take it for granded. My values are simple and that is what makes me more free. Lots of love from Denmark. ❤🇩🇰

    • @itssoaztek4592
      @itssoaztek4592 Год назад +1

      It might be a silly question, but do you know of any YT channel that gives a somewhat realistic picture of life in Denmark? I love Rosie's channel and I would be thrilled to see something similar from Denmark. The Danish people are fascinating to me. The very few times I had the opportunity to travel to Denmark, time was always way to short but I nevertheless got the strong feeling that the Danish have got it mostly right in how they organize their lives and society in general.

    • @Olive55
      @Olive55 Год назад

      I will look into that.

    • @itssoaztek4592
      @itssoaztek4592 Год назад +1

      @@Olive55 That's very kind of you. Thank you! Maybe I should add that "simililar to Rosie's channel" was meant to refer the spirit of this channel. That is, I am looking for somebody like Rosie who is telling an honest story about his or her life. Other than that the setting does not matter (can be city, countryside, tiny house, big house, everything goes as long as it is in Denmark 🙂Also, English would be easiest but Danish language is fine too. I don't speak Danish, but trying to learn a little bit would be fun too)

    • @Olive55
      @Olive55 Год назад +2

      @@itssoaztek4592 Elise buch is the only one that comes to mind. Hope you'll find some value in her videos. Take care and enjoy.

    • @itssoaztek4592
      @itssoaztek4592 Год назад +1

      @@Olive55 Thank you so much, can't believe how lucky I am. !! Elise Buch's channel is wonderful. Watched 2 vid's already and it's abundantly clear that she is a very genuine and talented person. Thank for your kind help! Mange tak!🙂🙂

  • @RosaLopez-zw2ff
    @RosaLopez-zw2ff Год назад +5

    I woke-up from a nap and to my surprise you had posted a new video! Your life in a peaceful and tranquil surrounding is so beautiful. You have created something special for yourself that we, your audience can truly admire. Continue your journey forward and be proud of all your accomplishments. ~Blessings~

  • @CC-vj6dd
    @CC-vj6dd Год назад +1

    You are a fine brave woman. I absoluteky admire you! You did what I and some people I know only dream about doing. In our wildest dreams. Is like you said "I might have missed te opportunity by then" [when you had the "perfect" conditions]. Kudos to you!

  • @user-kev-k5v
    @user-kev-k5v 9 месяцев назад

    I live alone I have done since my mother died , I’ve watched you doing wood work and I see what you have done is very beautiful

  • @Relyse
    @Relyse Год назад +2

    Such a thoughtful and insightful video Rosie. I am questioning similar things at the moment living in a converted garage/sleep out with no running water or a toilet. It's not where I thought I would be in my late 30's, but I'm making peace with it. I think living slightly differently really does make you appreciate all that we have, and that you can live a much simpler life to the one that is expected of you from a young age. Thank you for challenging the norms that society puts on us and for being such an inspiration. I always feel more at peace after watching your videos.

  • @bettybryson9637
    @bettybryson9637 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your good thoughts, your positive outlook of enjoying your alternative and brave lifestyle.

  • @Daisy.florina
    @Daisy.florina 16 дней назад

    everything you said about how we live our lives, is so true, and you are so mature about your insight of it.

  • @evah7270
    @evah7270 Год назад +1

    I grew up on the countryside in Sweden in a house looking similar to yours about 60 years ago - thank you for taking me back home!

  • @murraydelawski7496
    @murraydelawski7496 Год назад +2

    I live like you on a little farm in the forest. Best life ever.I love the way you think. Wow amazing lady.

  • @deborahclatworthy3885
    @deborahclatworthy3885 Год назад +2

    Wonderful video! You are wise beyond your years, brave as a lioness, and incredibly talented. Can’t wait to see more.

  • @daleperron3865
    @daleperron3865 5 месяцев назад

    I almost didn't subscribe , but the first few minutes got my attention. I've been dreaming of off grid living since I was 18 years old . I'm 51 now and I still do a lot of hiking to stay in the wood . Watching you do it alone for a female impressed me . Your living your dream . The dream I'm hoping one day I can live. Everybody I know says I should be living in the wood because of my nature to the outdoors . As a home builder my whole life . I'm now retired looking for what you have. I won't give up though . I'll stay focused on my dream as well. God Bless you , and hope to meet one day . Your very impressing to watch do the chores on your own.