Came here to recommend Bissett too! Building the book truck series was really fun. She does do a fair bit of narration, though, but mostly her own thoughts not talking to the viewer as much.
WELCOME BACK! 😄 I missed watching you here on RUclips 🖤 I drank water with you, since I’m trying to drink my coffees by about 2pm haha. I love watching people’s short skits or hearing them talk about mental health (whether it be silly and relatable, educational, or venting/talking about more serious stuff). 🖤
Kirsten Dirksen travels about both interviewing the owner/architect and exploring unique spaces. Some are tiny spaces. Some are more about sustainable living. I see Kirsten's role as physical tour and unfolding the social requirements for some special places.
The trip down memory lane I just took, ma'am. So good to see you again! Hand Tool Rescue is great for fixing things, Future Canoe is an acquired taste if you're into cooking but also deadpan humor. Also a big fan of Townsends for historical cookery, and Tasting History with Max. So good.
@bryarly an additional side note that just occurred to me, channel I've watched for years and I've not heard a single word spoken. Primitive Technology!
I really miss when RUclips was mostly videos under 10 minutes. Now that it's all 40 minutes I can never finish watching stuff and I feel bad. This being 5 min is perfect.
One of my favorite channels is Hand Tool Rescue, he's from up in Canada and his main videos have just the sounds of him fixing things going on with captions telling you what he is doing. He recently did a 1800's circle knitting machine. But has done lawn mowers, large saws, gas powered pogo sticks, washing machines, all sorts of stuff!
I do enjoy roasted barley 'tea'. Should be able to find this at Korean, Japanese and Chinese markets. Serve it hot or cold. Basically the nutty roasted quality of coffee but no caffeine. (I make a litre at a higher concentration and then dilute it to taste. 1 bag, 15 minutes in a litre of just boiled water makes for a slightly concentred mixture and uses the bag to the fullest. Adding a squeeze of lemon to your final drink is a nice touch.)
I am drinking masala chai with the teabag left in and have been watching a tonne of Everest/mountaineering videos. No intentions to become a mountaineer but it’s scratching some kind of itch. Also helping me face death somewhat, from a comfortable distance and altitude away.
Love a good chai! Oof yeah, mountaineering videos are sooo intense. Part of me wants to get strong and be reckless, but those misty knife-edge trails look soooo scary
@@bryarly Yeah, it’s a tricky balance being in awe of the indomitable human spirit but also a bit mortified by the many ways it can all go wrong. Might try bouldering first before I get ahead of myself haha 🙃
I love Dancing Bacons' train bento vids. Ekiben, I think. I enjoy Bushradical's cabin builds. Spooky stuff? I like the Haunted Objects Podcast over on Planet Weird.
I've been really into machining videos lately, especially this one channel - Inheritance Machining. It's by a guy called Brandon who inherited his grandfather's machine shop and works on restoring it, using the machines to make parts for improving them. It's more on the talky side, I kinda prefer when they talk through the process, but it's still a very chill watch. And very bingeable.
Hello I am currently drinking pasta I know a very delicious a drink. My favorite RUclipsrs Markiplier, the urban Rescue Ranch, casual Geographic, Hank Green, also John Green, the channels that I found mostly consists of Let's Plays, science stuff, worldly information stuff, animal stuff and people reading things to me, from the Reddit read things, to recently I've fallen into people reading comic books, they also get creative with it with sound and stuff, thats been fun.
My first comment may have gotten auto-flagged as spam for listing a bunch of channel names, so instead I'm just going to offer my best suggestion which I'm claiming was Uri Tuchman, a crafter with a fascinating mind for curious contraptions. My drink of choice is iced sun tea, it is also low in caffeine so I can have a lot without worry.
A blast from the past. Take me back to those early day feels.
In the "stuff gets fixed" category, love and would recommend Ariel Bissett who is renovating her house in Canada
Thanks!! I'll check her stuff out!
Came here to recommend Bissett too! Building the book truck series was really fun. She does do a fair bit of narration, though, but mostly her own thoughts not talking to the viewer as much.
So happy you’re back!
Fun to be back! Very weird though.
We’ve missed you!!
WELCOME BACK! 😄 I missed watching you here on RUclips 🖤 I drank water with you, since I’m trying to drink my coffees by about 2pm haha. I love watching people’s short skits or hearing them talk about mental health (whether it be silly and relatable, educational, or venting/talking about more serious stuff). 🖤
Kirsten Dirksen travels about both interviewing the owner/architect and exploring unique spaces. Some are tiny spaces. Some are more about sustainable living.
I see Kirsten's role as physical tour and unfolding the social requirements for some special places.
wooooo bryarly!! 🎉
The trip down memory lane I just took, ma'am. So good to see you again!
Hand Tool Rescue is great for fixing things, Future Canoe is an acquired taste if you're into cooking but also deadpan humor. Also a big fan of Townsends for historical cookery, and Tasting History with Max. So good.
I know the last two! My favorite from Max is the one on mead, and not just because of the alliteration 😉
@bryarly an additional side note that just occurred to me, channel I've watched for years and I've not heard a single word spoken. Primitive Technology!
I really miss when RUclips was mostly videos under 10 minutes. Now that it's all 40 minutes I can never finish watching stuff and I feel bad. This being 5 min is perfect.
The only 40 minute videos I'm watching are like...the pizza oven restorations 😂
One of my favorite channels is Hand Tool Rescue, he's from up in Canada and his main videos have just the sounds of him fixing things going on with captions telling you what he is doing. He recently did a 1800's circle knitting machine. But has done lawn mowers, large saws, gas powered pogo sticks, washing machines, all sorts of stuff!
This sounds right up my alley! Thanks!
2:57 my reaction to this video
I do enjoy roasted barley 'tea'. Should be able to find this at Korean, Japanese and Chinese markets. Serve it hot or cold. Basically the nutty roasted quality of coffee but no caffeine.
(I make a litre at a higher concentration and then dilute it to taste. 1 bag, 15 minutes in a litre of just boiled water makes for a slightly concentred mixture and uses the bag to the fullest. Adding a squeeze of lemon to your final drink is a nice touch.)
I am drinking masala chai with the teabag left in and have been watching a tonne of Everest/mountaineering videos. No intentions to become a mountaineer but it’s scratching some kind of itch. Also helping me face death somewhat, from a comfortable distance and altitude away.
Love a good chai! Oof yeah, mountaineering videos are sooo intense. Part of me wants to get strong and be reckless, but those misty knife-edge trails look soooo scary
@@bryarly Yeah, it’s a tricky balance being in awe of the indomitable human spirit but also a bit mortified by the many ways it can all go wrong.
Might try bouldering first before I get ahead of myself haha 🙃
first comment! Welcome back =D
first!! thanks 🤗
Merry christmas!
Merry Christmas to you!
Baumgartner restoration is great for watching artwork get fixed
ooh I'll go look, thank you!
I love Dancing Bacons' train bento vids. Ekiben, I think.
I enjoy Bushradical's cabin builds.
Spooky stuff? I like the Haunted Objects Podcast over on Planet Weird.
I'll check these out, thank you! If you like narrative podcasts, I'm in a zombie one called We're Alive where I play a character named Dot
I've been really into machining videos lately, especially this one channel - Inheritance Machining. It's by a guy called Brandon who inherited his grandfather's machine shop and works on restoring it, using the machines to make parts for improving them. It's more on the talky side, I kinda prefer when they talk through the process, but it's still a very chill watch. And very bingeable.
Extremely cool, thanks for the rec!
Hello I am currently drinking pasta I know a very delicious a drink.
My favorite RUclipsrs Markiplier, the urban Rescue Ranch, casual Geographic, Hank Green, also John Green, the channels that I found mostly consists of Let's Plays, science stuff, worldly information stuff, animal stuff and people reading things to me, from the Reddit read things, to recently I've fallen into people reading comic books, they also get creative with it with sound and stuff, thats been fun.
I'm stuck on drinking pasta, how does one do this??
My crush has returned 😅😊❤
Peter Santenello's Channel very good.
Currently having a lovely glass of chateau neuf de pape, but it's 9:30pm here so I think that's allowed
It's getting into the evening here now...good suggestion!
My first comment may have gotten auto-flagged as spam for listing a bunch of channel names, so instead I'm just going to offer my best suggestion which I'm claiming was Uri Tuchman, a crafter with a fascinating mind for curious contraptions.
My drink of choice is iced sun tea, it is also low in caffeine so I can have a lot without worry.
How do you have paper near a fire place!
Please reconsider.
Where’s butterman part 2 your narration was great!