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  • @katemurray7933
    @katemurray7933 Год назад +98

    You seem really happy and at peace lately, it’s lovely to watch 😊

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +21

      i feel that way!! I'm so happy it comes through

  • @StephieOmbre
    @StephieOmbre Год назад +56

    Two main channel videos and a vlog channel video I’m so blessed and comforted by Shelbi ❤

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +13

      awh yayyy! I'm glad you're enjoying it! I'm doing my best to get back to regular uploads

  • @leahaf808
    @leahaf808 Год назад +11

    Seeing people online with no makeup makes us non-instagram models feel less insecure

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +3

      happy to provide that for you then!

  • @mercutiomori9929
    @mercutiomori9929 Год назад +41

    If you want to utilize the space under the black walnut for gardening, look up a list of juglone-tolerant edible plants! Black raspberry does well, and so do root vegetables and certain alliums. The list is pretty extensive, so it’s by no means a lost cause! The walnuts themselves are pretty tasty too.

  • @cynthiasmith5283
    @cynthiasmith5283 Год назад +14

    You look lovely without makeup. I am 72 and have rarely worn makeup.

  • @northwards1605
    @northwards1605 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love the Idea with nativ plants in the garden and the tattoos with native animals ❤

  • @nataliawineland34
    @nataliawineland34 Год назад +14

    Love this. You're life really does seem like it's in alignment and I'm so happy for you!

  • @mackenziemarien1252
    @mackenziemarien1252 11 месяцев назад +1

    I recently read The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert, bonus points that the audiobook is produced well. If you're looking for books about ecology this one was really interesting. I knew invasive species and extinction were major issues we are facing right now, but learning about the details about how extinction works in general biologically and how exponential it is happening now was really eye opening to me. I can't go for walks anymore without seeing plants, insects, and all kinds of things that make me think about this book. Definitely worth the read.

  • @Snowshoe_Kitty
    @Snowshoe_Kitty Год назад +10

    It is so nice to see all the wonderful things going on for you! I recently purchased a home (very old brick house, built in 1904) and I can't wait to start being involved in the community there! I am a very introverted and anxious person, but the community seems like a wonderful one with community gardens and community clean ups of the parks in the area. And it is in one of the queer populated areas here in St. Louis! I'm going to take some of the good vibes you have here into my new home and hopefully can make friends in the neighborhood. I have been a watcher for a while, usually don't comment, but I just wanted to let you know that you are an inspiration and I hope to build for myself a sustainable life and community.

  • @karengilchrist3854
    @karengilchrist3854 Год назад +5

    Just a suggestions. You can use the cardboard/ newspaper , manure and mulch method that will smoother the weeds and also provide you will a nice rich soil with a healthy microbiome. I am a long time gardeners and it’s the only way I do new beds now.

  • @thelightinyoureyes
    @thelightinyoureyes Год назад +5

    You got your zero waste block leader sign! Exciting! Your plants look amazing! I want to do the same thing with my front yard.

  • @bigenderly
    @bigenderly Год назад +3

    if you put a piece of pvc/wood/old broom handle in the track of your sliding door, it cant be opened until you remove it! try that and see if you like it :)

  • @zombiecucake2013
    @zombiecucake2013 Год назад +7

    Girl you've been on fire lately! I just moved and I've been watching your vids when I'm unpacking and doing things around the house

  • @LadyCoyKoi
    @LadyCoyKoi 7 месяцев назад

    Oh thank you for this video. I am getting seeds for pollinator encouraged plants to grow and have. Pollinators are so important, especially for fruiting plants. I do hope to encourage more bees and butterflies to come to my neighborhood because my neighbors and I depend on them for fruits and herbs to use as food. Thank you again for your list of pollinator plants.

  • @shelbigesch7947
    @shelbigesch7947 Год назад +5

    Book recommendations: Rising by Elizabeth Rush and Refuge by Terry Tempest Williams, for a personal angle on environmental issues.

  • @ema-b1h
    @ema-b1h Год назад +1

    I would really bring a permaculture Gardner and consultant for a session - that can save you a lot of time and energy and learn things you havnt thought of regarding your specific landscape and needs- maybe even barter with one- this people can give you so much info and tricks that would save you time and money that its really worth it i think. maybe someone whos also a landscaper by training / landscape architecture- or just someone with skills in all aspects of planning a garden and outskirts from permaculture perspective.

  • @kaitydoes2185
    @kaitydoes2185 Год назад +4

    As always Shelbi is an inspiration to us all 💕
    Keep spreading your light with the world.
    I needed it after going through a hard transition from city life to a small town.

  • @EmilieHorswill
    @EmilieHorswill Год назад +2

    The butterfly bush literally grows out of walls and considered a bit of a weed here in the uk so i love that you guys are so happy for it thriving 😅

  • @rockyrodriguez3984
    @rockyrodriguez3984 Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for sharing your book recommendations! And love the turtle tat!

  • @pinemartin6604
    @pinemartin6604 10 месяцев назад +1

    Book list:
    Nature's best hope
    Famous trees of texas
    Consumed
    Braiding sweetgrass
    Reclaiming your community (highly recommended to activists)
    Bicycling with butterflies
    Disposable city

  • @carolinerambles3885
    @carolinerambles3885 Год назад +4

    Loving this ❤ an actual real day in the life vlog ❤❤❤

  • @Anna-2
    @Anna-2 Год назад +1

    You could pave under the black walnut and make it your shady sitting area! And use plants in planters if the toxicity is in the soil (I don't know how it works)

  • @victoriaogden8322
    @victoriaogden8322 Год назад +1

    I love your turtle tattoo

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +2

      I took a little break & RUclips always punishes that. But happy to have you back around!!

  • @LuuGolinski
    @LuuGolinski Год назад +1

    Braiding Sweetgrass is sooo good and valuable 💚
    and full of kindness. it blows my mind and I regularly cry for being touched deeply by these concepts and their potential. I love this book.

  • @Astropheminist
    @Astropheminist 11 месяцев назад

    So I know Maryland is a hop, skip, and a bop away from y’all but the Black-Eyed Susan is our state flower! Excited to see it in your garden! 💛🖤

  • @ak-no2wo
    @ak-no2wo Год назад +1

    Love seeing what you’re up to!! And your real life. You have inspired so many to incorporate small changes into everyday life and it’s really fun to see how you do things

  • @lacroixal
    @lacroixal Год назад +1

    We live in a forest community with lots of very large wetlands and lakes, and as a community we all actively participate in protecting our turtles! This time of the year there are lots of egg nests all over neighbourhood protected by wooden boxes and closed off areas. Our roads also have turtle crossing signs 😂. They’re an important part of our lives.

  • @kelleenbrx6649
    @kelleenbrx6649 Год назад +2

    I use cardboard then straw to keep grass dead. It's easy to put holes in to put more plants in, and they break down in about a year- I use hay bales, and a few loose strands sometimes grow- They're easy to pick up as they grow. Straw also looks nicer than random cardboard slices in the yard.

  • @lizpimentel2566
    @lizpimentel2566 Год назад +2

    I also have "lucky girl syndrome" just learned about it and I was like oh snap that's too relatable. Things have always fallen into place even when times are tough. I still don't understand it but I'm glad to know someone else gets it 😅

  • @mephitismephitis4045
    @mephitismephitis4045 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the book suggestions! I read Nature’s Best Hope last year and I absolutely loved it. I’m also reading Braiding Sweetgrass right now.
    If you’re open to fiction titles, I have a suggestion you may like. It’s called A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers. It’s set in a world where people have taken action to live in sustainable harmony with the ecosystem and it’s really beautiful and hopeful. It’s also really short (~160 pages) so it’s a quick read. Bonus: written by a queer author with queer characters!

  • @thebackpackingbookwyrm
    @thebackpackingbookwyrm Год назад +1

    Thank you for the reading recommendations!! I've read of couple of them as well but definitely excited to check the others out.

  • @morghan_leigh
    @morghan_leigh Год назад +2

    So happy to watch a video of yours today!

  • @patriciasanchez8000
    @patriciasanchez8000 Год назад

    I think that cat door can go on the back side of the other door and you don’t have to use the side you open. Also you can grow plants in raised beds that require little light under your tree.

  • @samschannel1111
    @samschannel1111 Год назад +1

    I love your videos, I’m so glad you’re back! Comfort vids ❤

  • @vevethatsme
    @vevethatsme Год назад

    Thanks for the video! It sounds like you are really enjoying your life right now and that is great!❤

  • @nicolettemannella2463
    @nicolettemannella2463 Год назад

    Loved this video 💛 thanks for sharing a slice of your Friday, I want to start doing a self care Friday now too!

  • @emmalynnbyrne3540
    @emmalynnbyrne3540 Год назад +1

    I love the book recs! I've been on an environmental reading kick lately and I hadn't heard of some of these :) There's so much to learn!

  • @buckeyedav1
    @buckeyedav1 Год назад +2

    I love that thing for the sliding door that is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. My friend has a built in doggy door with a remote control for her dogs and cats but I do love this idea. Hers keeps raccoons from coming in with the old standard dog doors.. yeah they woke up one morning to a baby raccoon in the kitchen lol. Anna In Ohio

  • @carolinaireyes
    @carolinaireyes Год назад

    Really love this vlog style video ❤. Really enjoyed it!

  • @SharlitaOne
    @SharlitaOne Год назад +1

    Id consider swapping out the walnut and a pecan for a couple smaller fruit trees and garden. Unless those large trees are helping to keep the house cool from evening sun…i imagine that could be a bummer if you remove the trees and then the house gets hotter.

  • @Marilapf
    @Marilapf Год назад +2

    Loved the vibe of the video, also loved ur new tattoo.

  • @hannahc2468
    @hannahc2468 Год назад +1

    Please do a book episode!

  • @blandaolsson3442
    @blandaolsson3442 Год назад

    Loved this video!!

  • @HJPeet
    @HJPeet Год назад

    Black walnuts are so yummy and you can use their fruits to make beautiful dyes. I tie dyed a tshirt with them! My hands were also stained for WEEKS. (like, actually very stained for weeks. So hide your good clothes!)

    • @HJPeet
      @HJPeet Год назад

      Also Google “pecan picker upper.” Buy one. Stat. You’ll thank me later.

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +1

      OOOHH fun!! I will def be harvesting them. It doesn't have nuts this year so I expect we'll get pecans/walnuts every other year.

  • @KimBarboo
    @KimBarboo Год назад

    We have a black walnut tree, and I kind of love it. When it grows the walnuts (which it doesn't do every year) we use the shells/husks to make a wood stain as well as ate some of the nuts. I like the smell of them too.

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +2

      I'm hoping we'll have the same experience! Right now it looks like we're going to have walnuts/pecans every other year so we'll have to wait until next fall!

  • @emmxjustine
    @emmxjustine Год назад

    I'm obsessed with your hat! ❤ the front yard is looking great! Yard work always seems to be a never ending work in progress. Enjoy it and have fun with all of the knowledge you gain along the way ❤❤

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +1

      hehe thank you!! I knew I had to have it when I saw it. Any type of gardening is TRULY a labor of love. I just keep imagining how amazing it will be next spring!

  • @The_Barnes_Family
    @The_Barnes_Family Год назад

    What an awesome video! That was an awesome find!

  • @denisemarie485
    @denisemarie485 Год назад

    Synchronicity is real! It's not luck nor coincidence. Your good intentions are paying off 😊 I'm so happy you put your self consciousness aside and made a video. I live in AZ. I know full well the what the temps over a hundred can do. I too get real red from being too warm. People think I'm burning in the sun when it's just the heat affecting me lol. Thanks for another terrific video 😘

  • @SharlitaOne
    @SharlitaOne Год назад +1

    LoL. The way you booked it from the neighbors. I get it though. The first question is usually “how do you get paid to do that?” 😅

  • @charleylouise3900
    @charleylouise3900 Год назад +2

    Are electronic/lockable cat flaps not a thing in the USA? Confused
    Also, it was great to see you challenging your social anxiety thoughts about going red today on camera. It’s something that we can really over predict that we do - honestly I barely noticed a change in your skin tone! I’m a trainee Cbt therapist and we’ve just learnt in treating social anxiety that doing behavioural experiments where you test if your thoughts are true (like i go ridiculously red and that’s all people see) are really helpful. So in sessions we would get people to have a red colour chart and choose how red they think they go, then get them to have conversations and ask the other person to rate it (without letting them know that’s an insecurity beforehand). We would then repeat this with making both therapist and patient increasingly red - I.e via exercise or blush, then socialising and seeing if people say something. The results have been really surprising - no one said anything! So definitely keep up challenging them and it will help!

  • @daisydog
    @daisydog Год назад

    Love learning how to be an environmentalist Texan!

  • @Isabel-zd4ep
    @Isabel-zd4ep Год назад +1

    The yard looks great. Also recently I realized that it's an el Nino year which is one factor as to why certain things have been odd lately. Anyway it's probably best to slow down on the planting for a bit but how are the indoor plants doing?

  • @Sybilmike
    @Sybilmike Год назад

    I love CoPilot!

  • @webmeupscotty
    @webmeupscotty Год назад

    Love you planting natives! If you plant enough plants it should shade out the grass and kill it. Alternatively you can dig out the top layer but not great for the soil.

  • @99leadpencils
    @99leadpencils Год назад +1

    Question for your next Q&A!
    What is your carbon footprint? I have seen some that measures your footprint in the number of earths needed to sustain life if everyone lived like you. Curious with all the headwinds you have just by living in Texas, if you're able to achieve a low impact lifestyle. Even if your impact is high, I think this will put into perspective how much ability individuals have vs the government/corporations to make change.

  • @Jessjustleft
    @Jessjustleft Год назад

    My mom has butterfly bushes and sage :) wild strawberry too we are in CA

  • @AshleyBromiley
    @AshleyBromiley Год назад

    I met Majora at the Strong Towns national gathering last month! She did a keynote on her book; it was fantastic!

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +1

      OMG I am SO jealous! I was journaling the other say and the prompt was "if you could spend the day with any living person who would it be" and I wrote Majora!

  • @christiantrost535
    @christiantrost535 11 месяцев назад

    I love your videos and they have inspired me so much! Thank you! I was wondering if you could make a video about the most sustainable eco friendly dog foods? Or pet product companies? I have 2 dogs and I’m trying to figure out which companies I want to support by purchasing my pet products from. Thank you! I hope other comment with in interest in this as well. You seriously are so informative and I love your videos! You are definitely making the world a better place ❤

  • @PumpkinMozie
    @PumpkinMozie Год назад

    My face also gets soooo red not just in the heat but like….a lot of the time hahaha. Solidarity!!!

  • @jessicarodman7629
    @jessicarodman7629 Год назад

    Working on a chemical free garden has always been my project since I bought my house. I'm definitely doing the same thing trying to smother the weeds. I rake all the fallen leaves into a pile in the yard, let the snow compact them, and minimally disturb in the early summer. It's worked on a few, but I have creeping bellflower that smothers the other plants that I'm struggling with. And I have to respectfully disagree on bindweed. It is an incredibly invasive weed that grows from the smallest root in the soil and will literally strangle everything in its path, as is the nature of vines. But my box garden beds must have been contaminated with seeds or parts of the root when I cleaned out an existing box because it had infiltrated my garden and there's no getting rid of it.

  • @marzettik
    @marzettik Год назад

    Beverage goblin?! 😂 I love it.

  • @Sobermama927
    @Sobermama927 11 месяцев назад

    Tell me about the eyelash extensions....I'm curious if you like them

  • @Siures
    @Siures 11 месяцев назад

    SUVs are not family friendly! In comparison to a station car the space for luggage is quite small and a lot of kids getting killed by car are because their parents do not see them in the driveway in their high SUVs. I drive a Skoda Fabia station car with two kids and it is perfect (do not know if it is available in US). In the cases we need more space we burrow a roof box. Here (Germany) are EVs available with around 400-500km distance range. But I am sure you will do the research when it is time for a new car :) We also still drive with gas but we purchased our car 5 years ago and there is a lot of progress in EVs since them.

  • @kalinabevelhimer3755
    @kalinabevelhimer3755 6 месяцев назад

    Hi I know this video is a bit old and you may not see this, but I was wondering how you keep Tippy from hunting while he is outdoors? I couldn’t tell if you have an enclosed space for him as it looks like the cat door was just leading out to your backyard.

  • @eloraarana
    @eloraarana Год назад

    Good to see I didn’t kill any of the plants 😅 also you look way cuter taking care of the plants than I ever did lol

  • @nicolesmith1981
    @nicolesmith1981 Год назад

    That’s the same reason we have a hybrid. But Waco has super chargers…..

  • @risheleshoults9500
    @risheleshoults9500 Год назад

    Could you do a compost setup or something like that under the walnut or would it get contaminated? Idk if you feel secure with the cat door there but you could use a dowel as a "lock"

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +1

      Maybe! Someone said to look up juglone-tolerant plants so I might try that! And we only put the cat door up when we let him outside, it's not there all the time so the door is locked unless he's outside!

  • @Heyharris17
    @Heyharris17 10 месяцев назад

    If you aren’t wearing makeup, do you have last extensions or are those strip lashes or some mascara? If they are extensions or strip lashes, what brands are you using?

  • @VeggiesbyEos
    @VeggiesbyEos Год назад

    I love the tattoo!

  • @cathlenebell3174
    @cathlenebell3174 Год назад +1

    Have you read If Women Rose Rooted?

  • @Melissa-mm6hw
    @Melissa-mm6hw Год назад

    If it makes you feel any better, I really only noticed your face was slightly red because you pointed it out. But I'm a pasty ginger, which comes with alarming shades of red when I'm hot. Like people are genuinely concerned when I mow the yard. 😂

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +2

      hahahaha I FEEL YOU! People are always asking me if I'm okay when I don't even think I'm that warm. We struggle together & embrace it together haha

  • @spannajupiter
    @spannajupiter 11 месяцев назад

    Best place to ask. Anyone know a eu version of pela cases? Cant use pela due to their awful international shipping so need a eu version any tips?

  • @rowan729
    @rowan729 Год назад

    Re: your prius. How is your hybrid battery holding up? My family is always on my ass about how one day my hybrid battery will fail and my vehicle will be a paperweight (hybrid rav4). I know hybrid batteries are made to last about 100k miles but I also see older Prius' driving around, like a decade old+ and surely they have over 100k miles on them and they're still running.

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +2

      my car is 8 years old 100,000+ miles and battery is in perfect health! I get it checked every time I get a tire/oil service. I think all that is just propaganda tbh. ESPECIALLY if it's a Toyota vs anyyy other car. These things are build to last. The amount of money I had to spend on my 4 year old Ford is astronomical compared to my Prius so I say ignore them haha.

  • @DaisysDanceAccount
    @DaisysDanceAccount Год назад

    Did you post anywhere about your trip in Mexico? I'm going to Mexico city next month and when I check IG and TikTok i don't see anything

  • @vcr6854
    @vcr6854 Год назад

    Do u think you can remove the toxic tree and plant a different nut or fruit tree?

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +1

      I probably could but it's native, provides food, and provides some seriously important shade for us. It's 50 years old and I don't have 50 years to wait for the shade coverage hahaha. So we'll probably just work with what we have.

    • @vcr6854
      @vcr6854 Год назад

      @@Shelbizleee 50 yrs old! Amazing. Yeah I wouldn’t want to get rid of it either even if it causes issues.

  • @kasironi
    @kasironi Год назад +1

    I’m sure I could google this but maybe other don’t know either.. what is the purpose of trying to kill the grass?

    • @jillianharringtonperkins
      @jillianharringtonperkins Год назад +1

      From my understanding, the purpose is to kill the grass so that it does not compete with whatever you are trying to grow there instead! The tarp held down by sticks like Shelbi was using is the same technique we use for land conservancy work when adding more pollinator plants to our preserves

  • @user-hp7bt1my8c
    @user-hp7bt1my8c Год назад

    How do you keep your cat from leaving the yard??

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +1

      he really just goes outside and lays down hahaha he's not interested in running off

  • @mistymountaintraveladventures
    @mistymountaintraveladventures 11 месяцев назад

    Hi!! I am a new travel advisor focusing solely on sustainable travel. I have watched your awesome videos and would really love to chat if you ever have time about how you built your channel and if you had trouble with the sustainable piece because my sustainability videos are tanking compared to the regular travel ones. Let me know. I know you are super busy. 😊

  • @everead8641
    @everead8641 Год назад

    I think you might like the book “Once There Were Wolves” by Charlotte McConaghy :)

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +1

      I'll check it out! Thanks for the rec!

  • @AyceMcGee
    @AyceMcGee Год назад +1

    Wait... black walnuts are toxic? Or is it a different walnut in your area but shares the same name? Because where I live they are edible.

    • @sophiaazevedo4013
      @sophiaazevedo4013 Год назад

      The walnuts themselves are edible and not toxic. She means the roots are toxic to other plants, so things don’t grow under that tree.

    • @thatjillgirl
      @thatjillgirl Год назад +1

      Toxic to the plants growing under them, not the nuts being toxic to eat.

    • @AyceMcGee
      @AyceMcGee Год назад

      @@thatjillgirl Thanks :)

  • @lillyleveque5812
    @lillyleveque5812 Год назад +2

    First comment!!!

  • @Anna-pd6dc
    @Anna-pd6dc Год назад

    I thought bindweed was invasive?

    • @Shelbizleee
      @Shelbizleee  Год назад +1

      not in Texas. These are native here & in a lot of the US. I think people think that bc it's very weedy but it's still a natural part of our ecosystem

  • @kolmenoitaayeet
    @kolmenoitaayeet Год назад

    Your neighbour in the future watching this vlog 👁👄👁🐕

  • @sonjatompkins
    @sonjatompkins Год назад

    Did you hear Abbot instituted a $400 EV registration fee and a $200 annual fee? Move to Washington state! ;)

  • @trendy4tmrw
    @trendy4tmrw 4 месяца назад +1

    Great book recs! Im listening to “Intersectional Environmentalist” by Leah Thomas, you’d love it!!

  • @Nicole-ge4vg
    @Nicole-ge4vg 11 месяцев назад

    Be careful with keeping the bindweed. I thought it was invasive...it chokes out other plants so just be aware of that. ❤

  • @clarkkathleenhusband6045
    @clarkkathleenhusband6045 11 месяцев назад

    I HAVE A REALLY INTIMATE QUESTION. PLEASE CONSIDER ANSWERING I DO NOT DRINK ALCOHOL...NEVER HAVE. I HAVE STAGE 3-4 LIVER DISEASE. I USED TO HAVE STAGE 3.
    WHAT IT'S OFFICIALLY CALLED IS
    NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY TISSUE DISEASE.
    I WAS RAISED ON A LOT OF MEAT.
    I AM NOW VEGAN OVER 15 HMM MAYBE NO.....YES 20 YES 20 YRS AGO I BECAME VEGAN. MY YOUNGEST IS 20. I WAS OVER 300 LBS NOW I LINGER AROUND 155 TO 160 ISHMAEL. I AM NOW 57 YRS OLD.
    IF I EAT CERTAIN FOODS UNDER MY RIGHT BREAST JUST A LITTLE UNDER THE RIB CAGE I GET PAIN.
    BUT OTHERWISE I AM FINE . VERY FINE.
    THAT LOCATION IS WHERE THE LIVER IS.
    MY BLOOD WORK FOR THE LIVER HAS BEEN NORMAL FOR OVER 15 TO 18 YRS.
    SO WE ARE WHAT WE EAT.
    QUESTION CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT LIVER PROBLEM YOU HAVE?
    AND PLEASE MORE INFORMATION ON WHAT THERAPY YOU DO ??????
    IT WOULD BE SO HELPFUL TO ME MORE THAN YOU KNOW. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
    LOVE KATHLEEN
    BY THE WAY I SUBSCRIBED YRS AGO TO YOUR OTHER CHANNEL I CAN'T FIND ANYMORE DID YOU BOTH STOP TAPING?
    I MISS IT AND MADISON.
    BY THE WAY WITH THESE TEMPERATURES FLORIDA WATER IS 90 DEGREES HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU THINK THE CORRAL REEF WILL COME BACK FROM THIS IT IS ACTUALLY FRIGHTENING ME ?????
    LOVE YOU BOTH.
    BLESSINGS KATHLEEN. COMING FROM A 57 YRS OLD LADY

  • @micaelabrooke1858
    @micaelabrooke1858 11 месяцев назад

    😞 Promo*SM