Another exceptional piece of artwork! So beautiful! And, Jonas keeps building more gorgeous structures. Very magical.❤ Those baby bunnies are soooo adorable!💕
The progress you've made on your homestead is amazing! You are caring for & nurturing the land. Look at the bounty you receive!! Your continued creativity, maintaining, gardening, chores, & life is a true testament to you both!! Keep clobbering it. Much love, respect, & most importantly prayers go out to you.❤❤
Skim milk mixed with water ( 1 x 5 or 1 x 8 ) sprayed when dry. Best done before a major outbreak of mould. Spray underside of zuchini and pumpkins . Pack affected plants and dispose with garbage. Wonderful life. Cheers from Canada
Your creativity is amazing. Beautiful gardens, beautiful people and beautiful artwork and ideallic lifestyle - not easy, but I'm sure very rewarding. Regards from New Zealand.
I always love watching your videos! They're so satisfying ❤. I too love gardening and being outside and preserving the produce that we grow. And feeding the animals.
You've made my day for sure ❤️ The deer ate my apple trees , swiss chard , beautiful rose hips and the bear smashed my bird feeder for the third time , homesteading in the north country wilds , your video is keeping me sane until I start crying again ,yay !!!
Wow that is though having to deal with those losses! If feel you, very painful if you put in so much effort! And all to common to have those kind of set backs in homesteading life. I wish you much perseverance!
SO good to see you have a new video love seeing the progress on your homestead n gardens Love your rabbit inclousers so they can be on the earth too . I had goats and their escape artist for sure n stubborn so wishing you Blessings
Hello Jonas&Laura: Your resourcefulness is amazing with your new food storage shed and wonderful garden. Your new woodblock is beautiful and tells such a story of your neigh- bourhood town's life! The everday life that you project on your homestead is lovely to watch and gives us hope that more people could aspire to have similar lifestyles! Kudos to you both! Cheers,Sandy&Andy from smoky,arid BC,Canada PS. We sure could have used some of your rain this summer!❤
Thank you SO much for sharing !! Congratulations on your art work !! and on such a plentiful life you are creating for yourselves!! Lots of hard work but so well rewarded ❤
The food looks yummy. Your garden is amazing so much vegetables. you both have done so much work to your place. Where still working on our Strawbale home it will be completed in November then the fencing.
Hi ,I'm here ,via Johanna's and Martijin Doolard's channels ,you come recommended. I look forward to discovering your channel. Happy new year from Australia.
So wonderful to see you both again and what you have done over summer.your wood block print looks fantastic have missed your videos but glad you enjoyed summer with family and friends, life is not all about videos and sharing with the wider world, it is about family and friends
I love the roads without asphalt! I live in a village in Romania and the roads without pavement are full of chamomilla in summer, and various other flowers. Asphalt should be eliminated from our civilisation.
I’ve been hoping to see a new video from you and savoured every moment of this one. You’ve worked so hard and it’s a real pleasure to watch your progress. The new woodcut is gorgeous too. Thanks for sharing ♥️
I am so happy every time I see a new video! Your videos are inspiring, calming and I want to thank you for it.❤ I would love to learn how to garden like you.😊 You too are very inspiring. Continue your good work.❤
Hi Laura, Great to have a new video from you guys about your Off grid, self sufficiency living which is definitely the way to go if possible! Sorry to hear you have eyesight problems - especially not good for an artist. With that in mind I thought I would share tips for improving your sight. Firstly, get some good Lutein capsules and Vitamin A drops (rich in Retinol, like cheese, oily fish, beef). Eat a raw carrot and an egg each day plus black grapes, fresh mango, pineapple and blueberries. After about three months you should notice some improvement.
Really enjoyed this wonderful update!! The garden is looking very lush and full of life, so many little creatures enjoying the lovely habitat you have provided for them. All the structures are coming along beautifully as well, they all have such unique character making the whole property look like a little wonderland 🙂 Also, just wanted to add, I received my STUNNING print from you in July and I am in love with it!! So happy to have a little piece of Viibemaa in our home x
i am envious of your way of living; that is the best way to live. no stress and hurdles of city life. thank you for sharing it to us. be safe and waiting to see more of your daily activities😆😆😆coriks🐪🐪🐪
Your new print is amazing! You inspired me in your past videos so I bought myself some tools to try it myself, I find it very calming to do. So far I need much more practice! My garden is slowing down now, we had a very dry summer here 🇨🇦 but fortunately I installed a drip line watering system this spring. Your garden looks so very lush, I keep improving my soil but I am no where near producing the abundance you have. Thanks for your videos, I am always excited to see a new one and see what you have been up to. It must have been nice to have a friend visit!!
That is awesome to hear your bought yourself some printing tools! Yes it can be very meditative :) Great for you you had some irrigation installed, it does make a lot of difference. Thanks so much for following along!!
You are great land custodians. Love your art. Not sure which I'll purchase yet....not to be rude, I'd pay more. It is that wonderful and I see what it takes to make. What a gem.
It’s wonderful to see you enjoying your countryside life. Friends are a special treat. The blight will be a reoccurring theme I’m sorry to say. The garden is beautiful. The board and batten roof is a good idea when living near a forest. It’s good to have a good partner. How can we buy your prints?
Your place is looking wonderful! People keep telling us to get goats, but we know how difficult they can be having grown up with them - but they are lovely animals and there's nothing nicer than fresh goats milk! xx
What about sheep? We decided not to get goats as we live in an area with neighbours, so have gone for sheep instead, much more docile and easy to manage
Well, I think the landscape here is best suitable for goats as we don't really have pasture, almost only forage. Otherwise sheep were definitely a possibility for us@@katiefitzpatrick8806
Hard time of the year though all seasons have there challenges with either too much rain or to little, trying to preserve the harvest as well as every day chores, can be very tiring. It all looks wonderful so does your new piece of beautiful art, really enjoy seing what you have all been doing x
So great to see another story :) What are the tall flowers you're tying up at 11:11? Your garden looks amazing, and how wonderful it must feel to be eating meals completely from your own garden!
I'm so glad I've stumbled accross your channel. There is plenty of homestead materials but they mainly focus on US or western Europe so I'm super happy to see something in less obvious region. Especially that it's closer to my home and seeing beautiful Baltic and pine forests makes me a little homesick :) Would you consider making a Q&A episode? I'm really curious how it works in Estonia with all the paperwork, land prices and language barrier (is it possible to start with English only or Estonian is a must?).
We actually filmed a Q&A not so long ago answering some frequently asked question, but it's so akward having us in front of the camera that I didn't upload it yet. We speak very little Estonian (I'm doing my best learning some every day), and we managed quite well, it all pretty straight-forward if you're moving from the EU zone to here actually in our experience. Rural areas far away from main cities are still pretty affordable if you're willing to put in the work!
@@The.Land.of.Slow.Living Thank you. If you feel awkward sitting and talking in front of a camera then maybe you could do it in a voiceover fashion while playing the bits of home/garden/or whatever you're talking about at the moment?
Guys, please tell me what you use seaweed for? I also have a lot of them on the bank, I put them in high beds in the form of compost. I also use it as mulch
I was planning to build the same Walker stove as you. Hearing that you had to tear it apart & install what I guess is fire brick, is a cause for pause to me. I am a paraplegic, so it's important that I get my projects right the first time as they take me so, so much longer to complete, mostly alone. Did you keep the ceramic fiberboard in place & just add the firebrick? Does that not affect its performance? I've read the internal dimensions are absolutely critical to function properly? Was it Low Density (LD) fiber board? I have been gathering supplies & very much wanted to get it built before the cold weather arrives, but I have concerns. Would you build it again knowing what you now know, or go with a different design? Sincere apologies for the barrage of questions that don't apply to your current video, but this could be a disaster if I build something that will fail so quickly; another very cold winter in my very cold little homestead. Your progress is quite amazing to me. Mine is slow, but steady under my circumstances. All the best to the two of you!
Hi! Sorry for the late answer. I would build the same design and this time I would start out with the firebrick core from the start. The fiberboards do give a better performance since they don't absorb the heat like the bricks do. But they get brittle after a while, so unless you can shield/line it somehow with something metal or like a small slab of firebrick they will need to be replaced after a while. So I swapped the fibre board with the bricks, I don't have the feeling it has bad performance now. It just takes longer to get a hot fire going since the bricks absorb the heat first. One thing that did help a lot with the performance of our stove was the addition of the air inlet that comes from outside the house. This way the cold air is not pulled from outside the house to inside and then to the stove. Instead now the warm air from the stove acts as a cushion to prevent cold air from seeping in. The one thing we would change is the oven in the lower part, this one rarely gets to high enough temperatures to actually bake things. It would be better to place an oven compartment in the downward channel on the side I think, since that part of the stove is still rather hot. I hope these answers helped a bit, if not feel free to ask more ;) And good luck with your stove project, I wish you a nice warm farmstead this winter!! kind regards, Jonas
@@The.Land.of.Slow.Living Thank you so much for the thorough reply good sir. Did you consider the batch box designs with the angled fire bricks in the burn chamber? I was hoping for something that I would not have to alter in any way so as to limit any chances of failure. I've got a few more issues to address before jumping in. Thanks again Jonas!
Thank you very much for your inspiring videos,will waite for next one...
I like to way you live ... its very beautiful to watch your videos ... i like people who grow food
Bravissimi... 👍👋👋
Another exceptional piece of artwork! So beautiful! And, Jonas keeps building more gorgeous structures. Very magical.❤ Those baby bunnies are soooo adorable!💕
Also impressed to see that Jonas fire charred his posts before burying them. The Romans used to do this when building a jetty, preventing rot.
Big Hello from Florida 😊 .I left Estonia at 1998. Good luck
The progress you've made on your homestead is amazing! You are caring for & nurturing the land. Look at the bounty you receive!! Your continued creativity, maintaining, gardening, chores, & life is a true testament to you both!! Keep clobbering it. Much love, respect, & most importantly prayers go out to you.❤❤
Thank you so much!!!
So many levels of beauty.
Skim milk mixed with water ( 1 x 5 or 1 x 8 ) sprayed when dry. Best done before a major outbreak of mould.
Spray underside of zuchini and pumpkins . Pack affected plants and dispose with garbage.
Wonderful life. Cheers from Canada
So grateful to see you have created a new video. It has made my day, Thankyou. ❤
Thanks for beautiful video :)
Missed you long between posts, you guy's bring calmness in a chaotic world.
New subscriber - watching from Scotland
So amazing very nice .i miss also same lifestyle .so amazing
Beautiful life, blessings, love and happiness ❤️☀️🍃
Your wood block artwork is absolutely Gorgeous
Your creativity is amazing. Beautiful gardens, beautiful people and beautiful artwork and ideallic lifestyle - not easy, but I'm sure very rewarding. Regards from New Zealand.
I always love watching your videos! They're so satisfying ❤. I too love gardening and being outside and preserving the produce that we grow. And feeding the animals.
You've made my day for sure ❤️
The deer ate my apple trees , swiss chard , beautiful rose hips and the bear smashed my bird feeder for the third time , homesteading in the north country wilds , your video is keeping me sane until I start crying again ,yay !!!
Wow that is though having to deal with those losses! If feel you, very painful if you put in so much effort! And all to common to have those kind of set backs in homesteading life. I wish you much perseverance!
Excellent 🎉 I subscribed to your channel 🙏
love it! Enjoy
Het wordt steeds mooier bij jullie op het land echt schitterend om te zien!!!
It's an attractive lifestyle.
The vegetables and beautiful flowers from the home garden are truly wonderful.
Thank you for the very relaxing time.
see your video from RUclips page. so excited while watching slow life with beautiful scenes in villages like this. Nice weeken to y'll❤
Beautiful farming beautiful life and beautiful country
SO good to see you have a new video love seeing the progress on your homestead n gardens Love your rabbit inclousers so they can be on the earth too . I had goats and their escape artist for sure n stubborn so wishing you Blessings
Hello Jonas&Laura: Your resourcefulness is
amazing with your new food storage shed and
wonderful garden. Your new woodblock is
beautiful and tells such a story of your neigh-
bourhood town's life! The everday life that you
project on your homestead is lovely to watch
and gives us hope that more people could aspire
to have similar lifestyles! Kudos to you both!
Cheers,Sandy&Andy from smoky,arid BC,Canada
PS. We sure could have used some of your rain
this summer!❤
Thanks so much for your beautiful comment! I will send some rain your way!!
Thank you SO much for sharing !! Congratulations on your art work !! and on such a plentiful life you are creating for yourselves!! Lots of hard work but so well rewarded ❤
Her artwork is so beautiful
family is fun and also extraordinarily happy and can complement each other with the extraordinary limitations of friends👍👌
Thank you so much for sharing this interesting video I'm watching from South Africa I'm learning from your skills ❤
the world is in good hands as long as people like you continue to exist
The food looks yummy. Your garden is amazing so much vegetables. you both have done so much work to your place. Where still working on our Strawbale home it will be completed in November then the fencing.
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys, Wow beautiful garden you have things has grown a lot and beautiful wood work 👍😁.
Your home is a beuatifull artpiece itselfs, plus Leopold :-)
amazing art work and i also love your husbnds shedd
What fantastic work you've done! 👏👏👏👏
Life is beautiful ❤️❤❤
I'm watching from rural, sunny Malaysia ☀️😎
This looked so peaceful!! These are the kind of "off the grid" videos I am looking for!! It has been one long stressful week for me!! LOL!!
Congratulations... Amazing
Such peace and beauty. It was good to "see" you again. Blessings....
Tere, my husband is from Tallinn 🥰 I need to see more Estonian video's like this.
Your Hollyhocks are beautiful 💞
Good to see love to visit there. Relax life times thanks
Hi ,I'm here ,via Johanna's and Martijin Doolard's channels ,you come recommended.
I look forward to discovering your channel.
Happy new year from Australia.
So wonderful to see you both again and what you have done over summer.your wood block print looks fantastic have missed your videos but glad you enjoyed summer with family and friends, life is not all about videos and sharing with the wider world, it is about family and friends
I love the roads without asphalt! I live in a village in Romania and the roads without pavement are full of chamomilla in summer, and various other flowers. Asphalt should be eliminated from our civilisation.
I’ve been hoping to see a new video from you and savoured every moment of this one. You’ve worked so hard and it’s a real pleasure to watch your progress. The new woodcut is gorgeous too. Thanks for sharing ♥️
Beautiful ❤️
Just a thought, soaker hoses are a great tool. You can make them from old hoses or really cheap ones. They keep me out of the heat, free up my time.
Beautiful art and garden, NC USA 🇺🇸
Congratulations to you both 🎉 how wonderful 🎉
Lovely video! Your garden is beautiful and prolific!
Paradise!
What a beautiful way of life.
I am so happy every time I see a new video! Your videos are inspiring, calming and I want to thank you for it.❤ I would love to learn how to garden like you.😊 You too are very inspiring. Continue your good work.❤
Ahw thank you so much
Hi Laura,
Great to have a new video from you guys about your Off grid, self sufficiency living which is definitely the way to go if possible!
Sorry to hear you have eyesight problems - especially not good for an artist. With that in mind I thought I would share tips for improving your sight. Firstly, get some good Lutein capsules and Vitamin A drops (rich in Retinol, like cheese, oily fish, beef). Eat a raw carrot and an egg each day plus black grapes, fresh mango, pineapple and blueberries. After about three months you should notice some improvement.
Woohoo!! A new video
Am watching you from Kenya this is amazing video
I got so much joy and peace watching your video
Can't wait to be at the same "place" as you soon with my Boyfriend and enjoying the slow living 😍
Green tomatoes can be pickled (we fridge pickle ours) and they come out quite tasty
Heel mooi kunstwerk geworden, super.
Dankje!!
Really enjoyed this wonderful update!! The garden is looking very lush and full of life, so many little creatures enjoying the lovely habitat you have provided for them. All the structures are coming along beautifully as well, they all have such unique character making the whole property look like a little wonderland 🙂 Also, just wanted to add, I received my STUNNING print from you in July and I am in love with it!! So happy to have a little piece of Viibemaa in our home x
Ahw thank you for this beautiful comment, a little wonderland is what we're aiming at ;) Glad you liked your print!!!
I missed your vlogs so much! More motivation for upgrading my garden 💚
i am envious of your way of living; that is the best way to live. no stress and hurdles of city life. thank you for sharing it to us. be safe and waiting to see more of your daily activities😆😆😆coriks🐪🐪🐪
Your new print is amazing! You inspired me in your past videos so I bought myself some tools to try it myself, I find it very calming to do. So far I need much more practice! My garden is slowing down now, we had a very dry summer here 🇨🇦 but fortunately I installed a drip line watering system this spring. Your garden looks so very lush, I keep improving my soil but I am no where near producing the abundance you have. Thanks for your videos, I am always excited to see a new one and see what you have been up to. It must have been nice to have a friend visit!!
That is awesome to hear your bought yourself some printing tools! Yes it can be very meditative :) Great for you you had some irrigation installed, it does make a lot of difference. Thanks so much for following along!!
You are great land custodians.
Love your art. Not sure which I'll purchase yet....not to be rude, I'd pay more. It is that wonderful and I see what it takes to make. What a gem.
It’s wonderful to see you enjoying your countryside life. Friends are a special treat.
The blight will be a reoccurring theme I’m sorry to say. The garden is beautiful.
The board and batten roof is a good idea when living near a forest. It’s good to have a good partner.
How can we buy your prints?
Thank you so much! Link to my Etsy shop you can find in the description of video's if you're interested :)
Your place is looking wonderful! People keep telling us to get goats, but we know how difficult they can be having grown up with them - but they are lovely animals and there's nothing nicer than fresh goats milk! xx
Yes definitely the hardest animals to keep in my opinion but that delicious raw milk is sooo goood
What about sheep? We decided not to get goats as we live in an area with neighbours, so have gone for sheep instead, much more docile and easy to manage
Well, I think the landscape here is best suitable for goats as we don't really have pasture, almost only forage. Otherwise sheep were definitely a possibility for us@@katiefitzpatrick8806
Love this ❤
Hard time of the year though all seasons have there challenges with either too much rain or to little, trying to preserve the harvest as well as every day chores, can be very tiring. It all looks wonderful so does your new piece of beautiful art, really enjoy seing what you have all been doing x
I love the outdoor table and bench made of logs you can see at 0:34 in the video!
Fijn weer een stukje van jullie verhaal te zien.🍀🥰
Hi hello how are you I like your thoughts ❤❤
Greetings from Indonesia 🙏
If you cut the entire tomatoe plant down and hang it upside down inside the house a lot of the tomatoes will ripen eventually
Before using the rainwater, you should test it with xrf spectroscopy. I saw the sky there is full of chemtrails, like everywhere in Europe.
So great to see another story :) What are the tall flowers you're tying up at 11:11? Your garden looks amazing, and how wonderful it must feel to be eating meals completely from your own garden!
These flowers are hollyhocks I think they are called in English! Beautiful colors :) Yes definitely a great feeling!
Estonia is one of the best countries,
hermoso¡¡¡¡¡ saludos desde argetina,bye
I'm so glad I've stumbled accross your channel. There is plenty of homestead materials but they mainly focus on US or western Europe so I'm super happy to see something in less obvious region. Especially that it's closer to my home and seeing beautiful Baltic and pine forests makes me a little homesick :)
Would you consider making a Q&A episode? I'm really curious how it works in Estonia with all the paperwork, land prices and language barrier (is it possible to start with English only or Estonian is a must?).
We actually filmed a Q&A not so long ago answering some frequently asked question, but it's so akward having us in front of the camera that I didn't upload it yet. We speak very little Estonian (I'm doing my best learning some every day), and we managed quite well, it all pretty straight-forward if you're moving from the EU zone to here actually in our experience. Rural areas far away from main cities are still pretty affordable if you're willing to put in the work!
@@The.Land.of.Slow.Living Thank you. If you feel awkward sitting and talking in front of a camera then maybe you could do it in a voiceover fashion while playing the bits of home/garden/or whatever you're talking about at the moment?
God bless u .
Suasananya sangat tenang & segar
Perlu banyak manusia baik seperti anda
love the art !! groeten uit Tongeren
Good work and looking lovely lady 🌹
what a beautiful life you have created.
나는 대한민국 서울에 삽니다. EBS 방송 에서 당신의 에스토니아 숲속생활을 봤어요.요나스 & 로라 언제나 행복하기를 바랍니다.^^
Guys, please tell me what you use seaweed for?
I also have a lot of them on the bank, I put them in high beds in the form of compost. I also use it as mulch
Hi !
How r you ?
Your job is great .
God bless u
Đây la một video ưuay chân thật cuộc sống vùng quê sinh đông, có đông vật nuôi, với hai cô gái xinh đẹp 😊
Nice😊
I envy you) I wish so much to be able to do what you do.
❤❤❤
❤Hi dear friend,m from Pakistan.your new subscriber❤best wishes
ขอมอบ ความจริงของโลก การกระทำ คือ ผลงานของใจ คำพูด คือ ลมออกจากปาก ความตาย คือ สถานีสุดท้ายของชีวิต จากใจ อาเนญชา ...
❤Hi good
I was planning to build the same Walker stove as you. Hearing that you had to tear it apart & install what I guess is fire brick, is a cause for pause to me. I am a paraplegic, so it's important that I get my projects right the first time as they take me so, so much longer to complete, mostly alone. Did you keep the ceramic fiberboard in place & just add the firebrick? Does that not affect its performance? I've read the internal dimensions are absolutely critical to function properly? Was it Low Density (LD) fiber board? I have been gathering supplies & very much wanted to get it built before the cold weather arrives, but I have concerns. Would you build it again knowing what you now know, or go with a different design? Sincere apologies for the barrage of questions that don't apply to your current video, but this could be a disaster if I build something that will fail so quickly; another very cold winter in my very cold little homestead. Your progress is quite amazing to me. Mine is slow, but steady under my circumstances. All the best to the two of you!
Hi! Sorry for the late answer. I would build the same design and this time I would start out with the firebrick core from the start. The fiberboards do give a better performance since they don't absorb the heat like the bricks do. But they get brittle after a while, so unless you can shield/line it somehow with something metal or like a small slab of firebrick they will need to be replaced after a while. So I swapped the fibre board with the bricks, I don't have the feeling it has bad performance now. It just takes longer to get a hot fire going since the bricks absorb the heat first. One thing that did help a lot with the performance of our stove was the addition of the air inlet that comes from outside the house. This way the cold air is not pulled from outside the house to inside and then to the stove. Instead now the warm air from the stove acts as a cushion to prevent cold air from seeping in.
The one thing we would change is the oven in the lower part, this one rarely gets to high enough temperatures to actually bake things. It would be better to place an oven compartment in the downward channel on the side I think, since that part of the stove is still rather hot.
I hope these answers helped a bit, if not feel free to ask more ;)
And good luck with your stove project, I wish you a nice warm farmstead this winter!!
kind regards,
Jonas
@@The.Land.of.Slow.Living Thank you so much for the thorough reply good sir. Did you consider the batch box designs with the angled fire bricks in the burn chamber? I was hoping for something that I would not have to alter in any way so as to limit any chances of failure. I've got a few more issues to address before jumping in. Thanks again Jonas!
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👌😎👍
Can I ask what breed of chicken this is? :)
So what are you gonna do with rabbits?