Through Winter Days and Arctic Nights | Homestead Life In Sweden | # 34

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

Комментарии • 19

  • @Vilhelmnilsson
    @Vilhelmnilsson  Год назад +6

    Dear friends and colleagues. Hope everyone who celebrates Christmas has had some well deserved time off and Happy New Year to all. Starting out the new year with a long video but I’m trying to add some voiceover to give more context to the videos. Hope it helps. Thanks for watching, take care and be safe.
    P.s. there is a little too much bass on my voiceover in this one which I will certainly correct in time for the next video. My apologies. Hope it’s ok.

  • @ciprianamoreno3986
    @ciprianamoreno3986 Год назад +2

    Thank you Vilhelm for your video. I know it took a lot of time to put together for your viewers.
    It was very well received.
    Thank you for sharing words of wisdom you have gained from your own experiences and quotes you have come across that have great meaning to you. I will reflect on them and hopefully apply some of those principles in my own personal life
    and make a difference in my neck of the woods.

  • @noornizamani3201
    @noornizamani3201 Год назад

    Very nice and informative video with quality of audio, wise words and commentary. 👍❤️

  • @Margaux247
    @Margaux247 Год назад +1

    Wishing you a very Happy New Year. Love your video.

  • @wouterkolijn9180
    @wouterkolijn9180 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @frigidaire4953
    @frigidaire4953 Год назад +1

    Apparently one of your layer hens thinks it is always Easter and that she needs to provide you with an egg hunt!😁

    • @Vilhelmnilsson
      @Vilhelmnilsson  Год назад

      Haha…yeah she’s a little confused about the seasons.

  • @frigidaire4953
    @frigidaire4953 Год назад

    The cows eating trees reminds me of a quote from Euell Gibbons, "Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible."

    • @Vilhelmnilsson
      @Vilhelmnilsson  Год назад

      Didn’t know about Euell Gibbons but his life and work seems fascinating. I’ve had spruce when the needles are young, soft and easy to chew. A nice treat when out on a hike.

  • @frigidaire4953
    @frigidaire4953 Год назад

    It looked like you were cutting tree limbs with a crosscut saw made for cutting lumber. If you want to do that kind of tree cutting please get yourself a tree pruning saw, maybe even one on a pole or maybe one what we would call a bow saw (seems like the word Bågsåg might be what I am talking about for bow saw). Get something with larger teeth and more spaces between teeth.

    • @Vilhelmnilsson
      @Vilhelmnilsson  Год назад

      Definitely good advice there thank you and yea you are right. Those styled saws are easier to use and more effective. I had to use what I found as my prune saw has been misplaced. Hopefully I’ll find it come summer.

  • @frigidaire4953
    @frigidaire4953 Год назад +1

    Maybe sometime when the money is available you might provide yourself with some cameras to keep an eye on your livestock.

    • @Vilhelmnilsson
      @Vilhelmnilsson  Год назад

      Thanks. I do have one to monitor the cattle. It’s great. 👍

  • @ronaldlucas5360
    @ronaldlucas5360 Год назад +2

    Thanks for explaining and not just show us you working. Just as I typed that then we get some video without talking. Then you talked again. Much better.

    • @Vilhelmnilsson
      @Vilhelmnilsson  Год назад

      Well your feedback helped. Thank you for improving the videos.

  • @frigidaire4953
    @frigidaire4953 Год назад +1

    The voiceover has a little too much bass sound. Maybe stay just a little further away from the microphone.