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The day you plant the seed is not the day you eat the fruit!!! I love watching you both be so patient with your garden!!! Learning so much from you both!!!! May God continue to bless you and your garden!!!!!
While waiting for my yeast rolls to rise, I decided to take a pleasant break and watch your video. It's always a great video because it's laid-back, beautiful, and relaxing.
Thanks so much for sharing. Your energy level is apparently recovering from being away from the house during Granny’s hospitalization. There isn’t any reason to worry that your gardens won’t be gloriously beautiful. The house has to be filled with sounds and smells. Activities and emotions of days gone by Having babies in the house and family immediately brings to mind. After you’ve finished your season of child rearing. ‘ How in the WORLD did I manage. 😊 ? But oh the joyful times. Savor the moment. Each and every. It’s great that you and Matt can be together in your hikes. Close to home but the forest. Gives renewed energy and awe of Gods grace. Take care everyone.
Don’t ever stop making videos,you just don’t know how much you make my long lonely days better. I can’t wait for the baby to get here, I sure hope Corie lets us see him. I believe you are going to have a huge abundance of vegetables, God is good. I send my love.
I was raised in the midwest in flat farm country and remember getting almost claustrophobic when we'd travel through mountains on vacation. As an adult and on a business trip, though, we'd stopped to look at a piece of property for sale up in Maggie Valley for a possible retreat. On looking out over the mountains, I had such an overwhelming feeling that God was there. I heard a co-worker ask another why I was crying, but not sure I could have explained that feeling if they'd asked. Of course God is everywhere but on that day, I knew for certain that only God could create something so beautiful.
Every single time I watch your vlogs, memories of my family come flooding in my mind. I used to go on walks in the woods with my great aunt and uncle who had a place up near McGrady NC. You took a right up the mountain and then there you were at the end of the road. It was always cooler up there and stepping into the woods was spectacular on the senses. I loved the smell, the sounds, the beauty, and the drop in temps. I especially loved falling asleep to the Whip poor whills.
These are the days we looked forward to all winter long. It's hard to believe that we're only one month away from the longest day of the year, already. We'll be harvesting and preserving food before long. We started with asparagus this week. Another growing season is upon us. Yeehaw! Best wishes for a bountiful harvest!
Yes. The storms and tornados in ‘73 or ‘76 were fierce. I was a young child in Chattanooga. These last storms made me mindful of that. We watched it go through us and over us straight towards Elijjay. Sirens going off everywhere here in Chatsworth.
Hope to plant peas this week. My 92 year old aunt found a small container of white peas my grandmother use to grow. My grandmother stopped gardening in the early 80s. They probably won't germinate but I'll try. Maybe some will and I can get a start of seeds.
My grandmother made the best salmon patties, fried potatoes, and brown beans. I have tried to make it and it’s okay, just not hers. I think you’re right, it’s the love that she put in it. Have a great week…
I learned how to do hush puppies from my Papa when I was a kid. The right consistency of batter seems to be the key for me. He and my nanny would always get the batter right with no recipe just mix till it "got right" .
My in-laws would place a wooden stake at the end of each corn row and after they plant the seed they would run a thick piece of twine across the row from stake to stake about 4 inches above the ground over the seeds. For some reason it keeps the birds from digging the corn up, and from eating the seedling's. By the time they were 4 or 5 inches tall and touching the twine, they were big enough and they would remove the twine.....they also had a few werlygigs to help too, but this worked like a charm.
Another great video Tipper. I'm wondering if you have ever heard of a 3 Sisters Garden? I just learned about it this week and it's an traditional gardening method that puts corn, pole beans, and squash all in the same space. If anybody in the comments has tried it I would like to know as well. I might do it next year.
I have never done the three sisters gardening but my Daddy did one time and said he would never do it again. He loved a super neat garden and he Saud that was just a mess. He told me that you can't get in there to harvest your veggies. Like I said I have never tried because if I did I would never hear the end of it. Lol. I sure miss that grumpy sweet man
Thank you for another peaceful walk in the woods. Calming. Makes me happy. God bless your family! When I was growing up my mentally ill mother did not want me at home and wanted me gone at high school graduation. My dad disagreed but she made home very unwelcome for me. I moved far away and made my own life far from my origins. It was very lonely. It is so important for young adult offspring to have a loving home base. You give your girls that. God bless you all!!
10:10 Oh Tippper yes, so many pioneers to the (midwestern) prairie lived in sod houses, dug-outs. My Norwegian ancestors left an established, beautiful farm back home to go to SoDakota. Matriarch was already 50 yrs. old at the time. She left civilization to live (thank God only for a time) in the dirt of the prairie so that her children would better be able to own land, farm, prosper. She looks pretty pressed (like it'd been hard life) in all the old photos, bless her strong heart. Loved this video, as always. 🙌🏼 💞
To make papaw Tony's hush puppies all you have to do is hold your mouth just right 😊lol. I heard that saying alot growing up. I've also seen it rain in the front yard and not in the back.
I have to say, your recollection as a couple of weather events is the best. Reminds me of me and my wife. We remember completely different things that are the same in the end. God bless!
This was so pretty. And I am known for several dishes. My mashed potatoes, my gravy, my stock, anything made with chocolate, and my devilled eggs. Seriously, my devilled eggs are a show stopper. My son took a dozen and a half to his boyfriend's house for Thanksgiving with their family and they were all gone in less than 30 minutes... and there were only 4 people including my son eating them 😂😂😂 but I cook by smell and taste. That's the trick. My son only had 2 of the 18 he brought 😂. They asked for the recipe so he texted me to ask if he could share it. Of course I said yes and texted him my recipe... Boil and peel enough eggs, cut in half and add the yolks to a food processor. Pulse until they are like sand. Add enough mayo to make it stiff but combined. Pulse until that happens. Add enough mustard powder until it gets a little bit more yellow, but not much. Add black pepper and salt to taste, pulse to combine. At this point it should be a little dry and starting to crumble again, don't worry. Take a couple of spoons of sweet relish juice (not the actual pickles, just the juice) and add it along with enough horseradish sauce to thin it out a bit. Pulse to combine. Add some garlic juice from chopped jarred garlic, half to a full spoon, however much you need. Pulse to combine. Now taste. Do you want any more of a single ingredient? Add it, very slow. If it tastes great but it's too thick still? A spoonful of mayo is all you need. They have never mastered it, neither has anyone else, but they all get excited when I show up with them 😂😂😂
I hang up old CD's that sway and sparkle in the wind, to keep the birds away. The song birds pay no attention to them but woodpeckers and bigger birds keep away from it. The only issue if there is no sun or wind then your CD bird deterrent is useless. Haha
Hi Tipper and Matt, my parents bought a farm in 1953. That's where I was raised and we had a storm cellar. It was built in a hill with steps going down under the ground. It had a pipe sticking out of the top., I would speak into the pipe and it would echo. Thank God we never had to use it, but it was nice knowing it was there if we did need it. Thank you for bringing the memories of my childhood back to my mind. I love y'all. Hugs
My aunt used to use aluminum pie pans to scare crows off. Just put a string through them and hand them where they can make noise. It worked for her corn fields.
Thank Y'all For The Walk Through The Woods. I Lived By A Creek,Had Lots Of Hills,Hollers. We Used To Swing Across The Creek On A Huge Vine. Y'all's Gardens Are Beautiful. Y'all Have A Green Thumb 👍
I love hearing you talk about your local ecosystem. A person can learn a lot about a place simply by knowing what weather is common. I'm in Ohio, which is both a Midwestern and an Appalachian state (somewhere around 30/35 of the south-eastern counties of ohio are considered Appalachia). Each year, we get our fair share of Midwestern storms and tornadoes (especially in the north-eastern part of the state where it gets pretty flat), so we tend to have wet springs, but our summers dry out pretty badly by mid-july and the heat us unkind. There's this strange mixture of dense humidity but no rain and dry ground. It makes for a miserable time watering gardens each night, even with garden beds that are fully mulched. Even though the weather isn't always ideal, I wouldn't give up my easy access to kayaking through the Appalachian foothills down the Ohio River! I think your channel does a wonderful job of helping people understand why so many of us stick to our Appalachian roots, whether we're in the north, south, or smack in the middle of the mountains.
When you were talking about” alternate housing” like dugouts, I thought about those Soddy kind of houses out there on the prairies. That one always gave me nightmares thinking about it as a young reader. Loved to read about the pioneers . In the library there were picture books with old photographs taken back in the days when people lived in a Soddy. The stories of snakes and burrowing rodents falling right into your house were more than I could stand to think about.
Our woods here on my PA. property the forest floor is covered in ferns.. It is really hard to see the timber rattle snakes and the copper heads... Your lucky to have such a clear forest floor in your area,
We too are getting rain and some cool temps. It’s nice but I’m ready for all the planting weather. The forest looks so pretty. I love the animal life all around ya. Thanks for the pop cycle talk. Brooks Oregon.
Beautiful! ❤ Nature is such a precious gift. I so love walking in the woods with ya'll. Planting the garden , preparing to reap the benefits of ya'lls hard work. Two words, "Thank you " Hugs 🤗 and God's blessings ❤🙏❤️
I so LOVE your location. What a blessing to have grown up there and that you both are able to continue to share with many generations of your family. ❤ Lovingly jealous for sure having come from a family that cannot appreciate descendents living together on and off the God given land 😢. I've always been the outsider with the genetic make up of my earlier family members who lived n farmed in Iowa.
I agree Matt. I hunted with my man for 16 yrs here in E. Tn. Mountains. Venison is the Best meat...tenderloins..roasts..or cubed. We also hunted wild boar . He made the Best home made breakfast sausage using an old time grinder. Luv the way Y'all live ❤️🙏
I live in rainy Oregon. But from now till mid September we get NO rain. Not a drop. Nice we had a few light showers today and it washed some pollen down. Nice you two got out and about today.
Well, that was a nifty find of Matt's arrow after decades! All my indoor starts didn't make it either. I planted the last of my beans & some chocolate mint today, just before it stormed. We've been having lots of them & rain; it's been a blessing for the garden. You're So fortunate u don't have to water! 🙌🏼 I was thinking about you today when cutting up a watermelon and eating it. 😉 Blessings, Ms Tipper. 😊💖🏵️
I remember the Tornado that went through Murphy in 1974. I was 21 yrs old at the time.. Me and my wife drove there From Dahlonega, to see the damage. I remember as we were getting close to Murphy, we saw the Tornado had mowed a path through the trees for many miles. Then in Murphy I remember seeing a giant tree that was twisted into, the top gone. That same day in Dahlonega, it took out a chicken house across from Oak Grave trailer Park. Twenty years later in 1994 March 27th. We lived in Oak Grove Trailer park, a Tornado took out the same chicken house, one came down the road and rose up just before it would have hit our trailer. then another Tornado came down the middle of Oak Grove Trailer Park and damaged every trailer BUT OUR Trailer and Yes we were home at the time. .. I always love it when you and Matt go into the woods and along the creek near your home. I spent most of my teen years in the woods near my first home, in Baldwin Georgia. hiking to lake Russell about 5 miles away...
My father in law put a pump in the creek for my mother in law to water plants with. They had a well but they never had enough water from it, especially to water anything outside.
You'll get the garden finished. It's been a wet week here too. It finally dried up enough that I mowed my yard today. I've got hay if any body wants to bale it. I like the Ruger wheel gun Matt was toting.
When Matt found his arrow my husband said, "he found his own artifact." 😁 Like someone was here... oh wait it was me. 😁 We also thought it was funny that you, Tipper, woke Matt up and let him worry about the tornado. 😁 And oh my goodness how scary with the children and that bus with the tornado! God bless y'all.♥️
My word the creek is full and beautiful❤ it makes me nervous seeing Matt up the tree... i bet it does you too. Cool find on the arrow. Garden is looking great! I bet it surprises you this year by the time you harvest...at least that's my prayers. Praying for Granny and Ira and Katie and Corrie. ❤ Oh and you and Matt too❤
Just today I was setting up drip hoses and lines on a timer for my flower garden. It's a bit of work but I know I will appreciate the ease of care this summer.
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Hope Granny is good ❤
The day you plant the seed is not the day you eat the fruit!!! I love watching you both be so patient with your garden!!! Learning so much from you both!!!! May God continue to bless you and your garden!!!!!
I love that!
I absolutely love walkin the woods nature is calming
Me too 😊
I live off grid and wish we had a stream like that! I buy drinking water and catch rainwater for bathing and dishes.
Nothing Better than walking in your own backyard and just picking stuff off the garden and eating it many blessings that God gives you ❤️
Wow interesting stories great 👍 video ❤scary 😨
While waiting for my yeast rolls to rise, I decided to take a pleasant break and watch your video. It's always a great video because it's laid-back, beautiful, and relaxing.
Thank you for visiting with us 😊
Thanks so much for sharing. Your energy level is apparently recovering from being away from the house during Granny’s hospitalization. There isn’t any reason to worry that your gardens won’t be gloriously beautiful.
The house has to be filled with sounds and smells. Activities and emotions of days gone by Having babies in the house and family immediately brings to mind. After you’ve finished your season of child rearing. ‘ How in the WORLD did I manage. 😊 ? But oh the joyful times. Savor the moment. Each and every.
It’s great that you and Matt can be together in your hikes. Close to home but the forest. Gives renewed energy and awe of Gods grace. Take care everyone.
Don’t ever stop making videos,you just don’t know how much you make my long lonely days better. I can’t wait for the baby to get here, I sure hope Corie lets us see him. I believe you are going to have a huge abundance of vegetables, God is good. I send my love.
Thank you for visiting with us!!
I was raised in the midwest in flat farm country and remember getting almost claustrophobic when we'd travel through mountains on vacation. As an adult and on a business trip, though, we'd stopped to look at a piece of property for sale up in Maggie Valley for a possible retreat. On looking out over the mountains, I had such an overwhelming feeling that God was there. I heard a co-worker ask another why I was crying, but not sure I could have explained that feeling if they'd asked. Of course God is everywhere but on that day, I knew for certain that only God could create something so beautiful.
Thank you for sharing!!
Every single time I watch your vlogs, memories of my family come flooding in my mind. I used to go on walks in the woods with my great aunt and uncle who had a place up near McGrady NC. You took a right up the mountain and then there you were at the end of the road. It was always cooler up there and stepping into the woods was spectacular on the senses. I loved the smell, the sounds, the beauty, and the drop in temps. I especially loved falling asleep to the Whip poor whills.
Love those memories!
My Okra is coming up, my squash has flowers. So do my potatoes. Tomatoes the size of golf balls. God is Good 😊
Wonderful!
Yes He is, all the time! Enjoy that wonderful bounty friend!
Gosh! Where do you live? I’m so far behind, just got my tomatoes in the ground!
I dearly love Okra and Tomatoes 🍅 stewed together with onions 🧅
@@maryjemisonMaryjay1936 big pot of butter beans with okra thrown on top to stew 😋
These are the days we looked forward to all winter long. It's hard to believe that we're only one month away from the longest day of the year, already. We'll be harvesting and preserving food before long. We started with asparagus this week. Another growing season is upon us. Yeehaw! Best wishes for a bountiful harvest!
It's such a great time of the year 😊
⚘ Oh, Tipper. I so needed walking in the woods. Thank you all.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
Especially if you’re like me I live in the City 🏙
Always LoVe the mountain stream! 🥰
Yes. The storms and tornados in ‘73 or ‘76 were fierce. I was a young child in Chattanooga.
These last storms made me mindful of that. We watched it go through us and over us straight towards Elijjay. Sirens going off everywhere here in Chatsworth.
Matt looks good without beard.😊looks younger. Enjoyed this ❤ my mom was a great cook too.
That was a great walk in the woods and sounds you can only hear in the woods
You are the most humble gentleman I have ever seen. Nice folks!
Shiny pinwheels from a dollar store. Or a few coil-y "foil" gift ribbons pulled apart to tie around the garden. Keep being awesome.
Not much more I like than a walk through the woods, especially on a hot day. And the sound of that creek flowing is like music to my ears.
God is so good!!! Love you sharing your life with us! God bless you and your family!!🙏💐🌈🕊😃😀💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much!!
Love to come along with you and Matt I am not able to do these things anymore so it is nice to watch you
A beautiful walk in the woods.
Fried fish, hush puppies and slaw sounds like a delicious meal.
Thank you!!
Love seeing all that is popping up in the woods. We just had a desert of strawberry fluff. It was so good.
I just laughed when Matt said send everyone to town so the two of you could eat the fish 😂❤
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Some folks have green thumbs, and others have a talent for cooking. My mother was like that too. I love you all. Blessings to you always!
Thank you so much 😊
So beautiful and lush with all that rain! Would Papaw Tony ever consent to a chatting with Matt on the channel? He sounds like a very special man🩵
If we can ever work it out schedule wise I think he would 😊
I can't walk in the woods anymore so I watch y'all and it's almost like being there! ❤
I'm so glad you enjoy it 😊
We add 1 tbsp sugar, 1/2 tsp cayenne in cornbread batter with a sliced onion for hush puppies.
Hope to plant peas this week. My 92 year old aunt found a small container of white peas my grandmother use to grow. My grandmother stopped gardening in the early 80s. They probably won't germinate but I'll try. Maybe some will and I can get a start of seeds.
Oh I hope they do!!
This video brings back so many memories to me can I thank you so much. We're still sending the prayer warriors for granny.
Thank you!!
Lord Matt makes me nervous standing on that lol.
I just love y'all together. How couples are supposed to be.
My grandmother made the best salmon patties, fried potatoes, and brown beans. I have tried to make it and it’s okay, just not hers. I think you’re right, it’s the love that she put in it. Have a great week…
Love the video thanks for sharing 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Our pleasure!
I learned how to do hush puppies from my Papa when I was a kid. The right consistency of batter seems to be the key for me. He and my nanny would always get the batter right with no recipe just mix till it "got right" .
That potato crop is looking great!!!! Your hard work won’t go unrewarded. 🥰🙏🏻
What a wonderful walk through the woods🪵 by your home. So peaceful too. Tell Granny hi and asking God to bless her.
It’s awesome to see Matt working on his tree stand! Really cool to have a spot nearby!!😃👍
My in-laws would place a wooden stake at the end of each corn row and after they plant the seed they would run a thick piece of twine across the row from stake to stake about 4 inches above the ground over the seeds. For some reason it keeps the birds from digging the corn up, and from eating the seedling's. By the time they were 4 or 5 inches tall and touching the twine, they were big enough and they would remove the twine.....they also had a few werlygigs to help too, but this worked like a charm.
That is great!
Just from watching your videos, my husband and I decided to try to grow okra. We haven't eaten it before so it will be a real experience.
I hope you enjoy it!!
Another great video Tipper. I'm wondering if you have ever heard of a 3 Sisters Garden? I just learned about it this week and it's an traditional gardening method that puts corn, pole beans, and squash all in the same space. If anybody in the comments has tried it I would like to know as well. I might do it next year.
I have never done the three sisters gardening but my Daddy did one time and said he would never do it again. He loved a super neat garden and he Saud that was just a mess. He told me that you can't get in there to harvest your veggies. Like I said I have never tried because if I did I would never hear the end of it. Lol. I sure miss that grumpy sweet man
I have heard of it and we tried it but everything got really tangles up 😊 I wonder if it was because we were growing sweet corn instead of field corn.
Thank you for another peaceful walk in the woods. Calming. Makes me happy. God bless your family! When I was growing up my mentally ill mother did not want me at home and wanted me gone at high school graduation. My dad disagreed but she made home very unwelcome for me. I moved far away and made my own life far from my origins. It was very lonely. It is so important for young adult offspring to have a loving home base. You give your girls that. God bless you all!!
I'm sorry your family had to deal with that. Thank you for your kindness and for visiting with us 😊
10:10 Oh Tippper yes, so many pioneers to the (midwestern) prairie lived in sod houses, dug-outs. My Norwegian ancestors left an established, beautiful farm back home to go to SoDakota. Matriarch was already 50 yrs. old at the time. She left civilization to live (thank God only for a time) in the dirt of the prairie so that her children would better be able to own land, farm, prosper. She looks pretty pressed (like it'd been hard life) in all the old photos, bless her strong heart. Loved this video, as always. 🙌🏼 💞
Love her story! Thank you 😊
Please give us more updates on Granny, Katie and Ira; and the whole family. I'm still praying for Granny and all.
Thank you Peggy! They are all doing really good 😊
To make papaw Tony's hush puppies all you have to do is hold your mouth just right 😊lol. I heard that saying alot growing up. I've also seen it rain in the front yard and not in the back.
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enjoyable video it's like sitting on the porch swing with friends
❤LOVE A GOOD FISH FRY!!!!
Love fish!!!!!
You two have me hooked on those Outshine Popsicles 😂 I love them!!! Thanks❤❤❤❤ They should sponsor you all.
Glad you like them!
Here on the coast of North Carolina we heve thoroughly enjoyed some nice cool days which helps keep the ocean cool.
No complaints from us at all!!
Thank you Tipper and Matt for bringing us along on your doings. Looking for to seeing how your garden grows.
Thank you Robin 😊
I have to say, your recollection as a couple of weather events is the best. Reminds me of me and my wife. We remember completely different things that are the same in the end. God bless!
This was so pretty. And I am known for several dishes. My mashed potatoes, my gravy, my stock, anything made with chocolate, and my devilled eggs. Seriously, my devilled eggs are a show stopper. My son took a dozen and a half to his boyfriend's house for Thanksgiving with their family and they were all gone in less than 30 minutes... and there were only 4 people including my son eating them 😂😂😂 but I cook by smell and taste. That's the trick. My son only had 2 of the 18 he brought 😂.
They asked for the recipe so he texted me to ask if he could share it. Of course I said yes and texted him my recipe... Boil and peel enough eggs, cut in half and add the yolks to a food processor. Pulse until they are like sand. Add enough mayo to make it stiff but combined. Pulse until that happens. Add enough mustard powder until it gets a little bit more yellow, but not much. Add black pepper and salt to taste, pulse to combine. At this point it should be a little dry and starting to crumble again, don't worry. Take a couple of spoons of sweet relish juice (not the actual pickles, just the juice) and add it along with enough horseradish sauce to thin it out a bit. Pulse to combine. Add some garlic juice from chopped jarred garlic, half to a full spoon, however much you need. Pulse to combine. Now taste. Do you want any more of a single ingredient? Add it, very slow. If it tastes great but it's too thick still? A spoonful of mayo is all you need.
They have never mastered it, neither has anyone else, but they all get excited when I show up with them 😂😂😂
Sounds so good!
You are the first person I have heard beside myself say "teen ninty" I began to think I had made it up 😊
😊 Love that!
I thought I heard wrong I played the video back to be certain 😂
I hang up old CD's that sway and sparkle in the wind, to keep the birds away. The song birds pay no attention to them but woodpeckers and bigger birds keep away from it. The only issue if there is no sun or wind then your CD bird deterrent is useless. Haha
Hi Tipper and Matt, my parents bought a farm in 1953. That's where I was raised and we had a storm cellar. It was built in a hill with steps going down under the ground. It had a pipe sticking out of the top., I would speak into the pipe and it would echo. Thank God we never had to use it, but it was nice knowing it was there if we did need it. Thank you for bringing the memories of my childhood back to my mind. I love y'all. Hugs
Love those memories!
When Matt came down the ladder, we could see the happiness he feels just in preparing for deer season.
It sounds so delicious fish and huppuppies and slaw also fries 🍟 and have a blessed day are night 🌙
Good show 👍
You are a Good man, Matt!!!
My aunt used to use aluminum pie pans to scare crows off. Just put a string through them and hand them where they can make noise. It worked for her corn fields.
Thank Y'all For The Walk Through The Woods. I Lived By A Creek,Had Lots Of Hills,Hollers. We Used To Swing Across The Creek On A Huge Vine. Y'all's Gardens Are Beautiful. Y'all Have A Green Thumb 👍
I love hearing you talk about your local ecosystem. A person can learn a lot about a place simply by knowing what weather is common. I'm in Ohio, which is both a Midwestern and an Appalachian state (somewhere around 30/35 of the south-eastern counties of ohio are considered Appalachia). Each year, we get our fair share of Midwestern storms and tornadoes (especially in the north-eastern part of the state where it gets pretty flat), so we tend to have wet springs, but our summers dry out pretty badly by mid-july and the heat us unkind. There's this strange mixture of dense humidity but no rain and dry ground. It makes for a miserable time watering gardens each night, even with garden beds that are fully mulched. Even though the weather isn't always ideal, I wouldn't give up my easy access to kayaking through the Appalachian foothills down the Ohio River! I think your channel does a wonderful job of helping people understand why so many of us stick to our Appalachian roots, whether we're in the north, south, or smack in the middle of the mountains.
When you were talking about” alternate housing” like dugouts, I thought about those Soddy kind of houses out there on the prairies. That one always gave me nightmares thinking about it as a young reader. Loved to read about the pioneers . In the library there were picture books with old photographs taken back in the days when people lived in a Soddy. The stories of snakes and burrowing rodents falling right into your house were more than I could stand to think about.
I love those accounts too 😊
Our woods here on my PA. property the forest floor is covered in ferns.. It is really hard to see the timber rattle snakes and the copper heads... Your lucky to have such a clear forest floor in your area,
Love your videos! You've inspired me to try gardening, and I've bought my first set of grow bags. Wish me luck!
That is great! I hope everything does well 😊
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Good luck!
My daddy made the best hush puppies…I make them just like he did, but like you said…they never taste as good as his❤
We too are getting rain and some cool temps. It’s nice but I’m ready for all the planting weather. The forest looks so pretty. I love the animal life all around ya. Thanks for the pop cycle talk. Brooks Oregon.
Beautiful! ❤ Nature is such a precious gift. I so love walking in the woods with ya'll. Planting the garden , preparing to reap the benefits of ya'lls hard work.
Two words, "Thank you "
Hugs 🤗 and God's blessings
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So glad you enjoyed it! Hope you have a good week 😊
I so LOVE your location. What a blessing to have grown up there and that you both are able to continue to share with many generations of your family. ❤ Lovingly jealous for sure having come from a family that cannot appreciate descendents living together on and off the God given land 😢. I've always been the outsider with the genetic make up of my earlier family members who lived n farmed in Iowa.
Thank you for visiting with us and for the kindness!!
Thank you Tipper and Matt for the walk in the woods very nice stay safe .
Y’all are making me homesick for my East Tennessee stomping ground. Elizabethton
Thank you both for taking us on your walk through the woods. Y'all are so blessed to live in such a wonterful
Place. God bless. 🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏
I love deer steaks smoothed in gravy and onions with biscuits so good
A "visit" with ya'll, while I had my morning coffee. ❤
I'm in Middle TN, the cicadas are singing loud.
I agree Matt. I hunted with my man for 16 yrs here in E. Tn. Mountains. Venison is the Best meat...tenderloins..roasts..or cubed. We also hunted wild boar . He made the Best home made breakfast sausage using an old time grinder. Luv the way Y'all live ❤️🙏
Enjoyed Tipper thanks and Matt
I live in rainy Oregon. But from now till mid September we get NO rain. Not a drop. Nice we had a few light showers today and it washed some pollen down. Nice you two got out and about today.
My granny and granddad had a storm shelter just outside their back door. It was also used as a root cellar lol..
Well, that was a nifty find of Matt's arrow after decades! All my indoor starts didn't make it either. I planted the last of my beans & some chocolate mint today, just before it stormed. We've been having lots of them & rain; it's been a blessing for the garden. You're So fortunate u don't have to water! 🙌🏼 I was thinking about you today when cutting up a watermelon and eating it. 😉 Blessings, Ms Tipper. 😊💖🏵️
Hope you have a good week 😊 I had watermelon yesterday!
I remember the Tornado that went through Murphy in 1974. I was 21 yrs old at the time.. Me and my wife drove there From Dahlonega, to see the damage. I remember as we were getting close to Murphy, we saw the Tornado had mowed a path through the trees for many miles. Then in Murphy I remember seeing a giant tree that was twisted into, the top gone. That same day in Dahlonega, it took out a chicken house across from Oak Grave trailer Park. Twenty years later in 1994 March 27th. We lived in Oak Grove Trailer park, a Tornado took out the same chicken house, one came down the road and rose up just before it would have hit our trailer. then another Tornado came down the middle of Oak Grove Trailer Park and damaged every trailer BUT OUR Trailer and Yes we were home at the time. .. I always love it when you and Matt go into the woods and along the creek near your home. I spent most of my teen years in the woods near my first home, in Baldwin Georgia. hiking to lake Russell about 5 miles away...
Those storms are so scary! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Everything is so green! Looks so lush.
have a great supper
My father in law put a pump in the creek for my mother in law to water plants with. They had a well but they never had enough water from it, especially to water anything outside.
Thank you for this relaxing peaceful video love hanging out with y'all ❤❤❤...Camille 😘❤
I second that! With love from another Camille 😊
You'll get the garden finished. It's been a wet week here too. It finally dried up enough that I mowed my yard today. I've got hay if any body wants to bale it. I like the Ruger wheel gun Matt was toting.
😊 Thank you! I hope it dries up here this week 😊
Good to see you this evening. 🤗🥰🙏
Hope you have a great week Ramona 😊
Wow Matt. Well done pre-blind sir.
When Matt found his arrow my husband said, "he found his own artifact." 😁 Like someone was here... oh wait it was me. 😁 We also thought it was funny that you, Tipper, woke Matt up and let him worry about the tornado. 😁 And oh my goodness how scary with the children and that bus with the tornado! God bless y'all.♥️
That is funny 😊 thank you!
Yum. Fish fry sounds wonderful!!!
Nice to see you both and spend a little time with you. We are expecting severe storms late tonight. And I'm like you Tipper I will sleep through it .
Thank you for visiting!
My word the creek is full and beautiful❤ it makes me nervous seeing Matt up the tree... i bet it does you too. Cool find on the arrow. Garden is looking great! I bet it surprises you this year by the time you harvest...at least that's my prayers. Praying for Granny and Ira and Katie and Corrie. ❤ Oh and you and Matt too❤
I like to mix up the hush puppy batter and put it out on an iron skillet, very thin layer. We love it.
That sounds great!
thanks for all the videos i love them.
So glad you enjoy them 😊 Thank you!
I Hear Sweet Binks..... 🐈 😺
My radishes made tiny roots and bolted too. The foliage was beautiful. Never had that happen before.
Great walk love hearing you both talk ❤️ Shelby
A truly enjoyable visit. Thanks for sharing it
Thanks for another great video. See you next time.
Thank you for visiting with us 😊
Just today I was setting up drip hoses and lines on a timer for my flower garden. It's a bit of work but I know I will appreciate the ease of care this summer.
Praying and Blessed! 🤗🙏💕