I enjoy watching you carefully unearth and organize your property's existing resources. You are finding so many beautiful raw materials. The time spent on clearing and cleaning is also time spent planning and assessing.
Renovation and building is the constant movement of equipment, tools, recyclables, rubbish and ideas. You guys are killing it - because you are organised and tidy!
Yeah. I always liken the remodeling juggle to one of those sliding tile puzzles where you have only one empty space which moves around as you try to complete the picture.
Each of your films is hard work and yet so much peace and beauty of the surroundings. It's true that you've been tidying up right from the start, there was a huge amount of debris left behind by the former owners, but the progress is great and visible. The cat still doesn't stay in the house, try to play with him, food and play is the best way to get a cat, he is so beautiful and probably not sure he can stay. Thank you for the video, have a great week and see you again.🐈⬛🍀
I feel for you with the VW. When I retired to Turkey, the paperwork and the cost of import was staggering. I let go my Ford Sportrack SUV and my Harley Davidson Fatboy. 😢 Glad to see you're stickering your lumber in its new storage area. 👍
it's doing so well (and with minimal watering so far)! the ground cover (creeping thyme and geranium) have almost filled up all the open space by now and we've had something flower in there since mid april (with the daffodils) and thyme. Now we have the salvia and geraniums and soon there will be allium and lavender too ❤️
Isis and Bertus you have done so much work, clearing, renovating, sweeping, trimming, planting and you never tire with producing such lovely videos. The calmness you both produce in your work, clearance etc is amazing. Velo the cat is starting to come towards you when you call try and hold food in your hand and try and stroke him. He is beautiful. Those shelves you made from the piping from the troughs is a very good idea Bertus and the wood. Your place is coming on very nicely. Must say felt rather sad to see your van go. As they say 'a door closes another opens'. Have a lovely week Isis and Bertus. Groetjes.
The hand planed wood looks so cool against the gray wall. A Kodak moment as they say....here in the USA people would pay a pretty penny for that stuff. Can't wait to see what you're going to do with it. You guys are so well organized and lucky to have a lot of space. You and your place is a real treasure!
I LOVE seeing how you re-use, refresh, and repurpose things you have on the farm. And it is so satisfying to see you clean up spaces--I'm sure even more satisfying to you!
It is odd, but a good cleanup and sorting of stuff is absolutely heart warming. How wonderful to get rid of all that old heavy machinery. The best part is someone may even want it. If not, no doubt the metal is worth saving. My husband George would love your big shed. He is nearly 85 but still, would love larger than he has now got. All that beautiful hardwood would get him drooling. He loves wood. Currently making a couple of step stools out of pine crates, but would prefer to use hardwood, only he doesn't have to purchase the pine. As he gives them away, I am rather glad about it. Best wishes.
Goodness the space is huge! What a great find all that beautifully aged wood. Some really nice shapes in your stash! I know it probably feels to the pair of you that the cleanup is dragging, but surely week after week we are seeing steady progress! At least you have plentiful internal areas to work your way through on the rainy days as we saw. I think just about everywhere in Europe must be completely sick of the sight and sound of rain! The rain seems to make the grass and weeds grow at a phenomenal rate, before we know it the next important job we all have to do is cut the grass again! ❤
we're way behind on cutting grass but every time when the grass is dry enough for mowing, it's raining again 🤣 so dreading doing it all with the brush cutter but oh well... 🙈😆
You have worked very hard to get to this point, careful, my back hurts just watching…..it’s very exciting to know that your moving into the hew shop very soon and you can plan a working formation that will flow nicely. With all that amazing space, wow this will be great. You need to run this by inspector Vento first…get his approval.😅 Be well and see you next week.❤
Your drone footage is so beautiful, I feel as if I'm floating over the countryside, watching the wind move through the trees below. You bring a sense of calm and timelessness as background for your progress. Thank you for another lovely video.
So much wood for projects. And again, So much room for activities☺️. You have so much abundance that came out of the chaos. .....and yes, week over week we see the difference. Liberating. Worth it. ♥️🇨🇦 Maria
Clearing out the old and not-working for the future is such a major step. The wood board you have saved for future use is going to be lovely and helpful along the way. I swear we must have "common genetics" as my absolute favorite thing is clearing out and organizing--ideas for your lovey evoling cascina will be amazing. ..wonderful and light--YES! Might I ask a favor? When the spaces are finally empty and ready for your "next steps" could you do a walking tour within the chicken coop, the cantina, etc.? It would be lovely to see the "chaos" gone and and the blank space ready to fill with your dreams?
We've been thinking about doing a video like that! In a "grand clearing" episode, would you like to hear more about our plans for each space (even if they might change over time) or rather just have a short and sweet overview of the before and after of each space?
Such a smart re-purposing of the trough pipe! You both are master's at recycle/up-cycle and provide inspiration for all DYI-ers. I agree with Mr. Hopper, you both are so very organised and tidy. Which for me is very satisfying to watch a project from start to finish. Thank you for the footage of the "three-footed orchid" I have never seen one before and found that visual thrilling!! Bravo ad thanks for another great video.
The shelving unit looks really strong, such a great way of using the materials that were there. Huge changes with cleaning out the buildings, it gives you a much better understanding of how much space you have.👍
Clearing so much stuff, trash and dust accumulated over centuries is quite a strenuous job. Takes longer than actual reno work but improvements are becoming more visible now. Slowly, slowly as my yoga teacher used to say, will get you there!
OMG @3:26 ... am drooling over all those beautiful live edge pieces you have! From what I am seeing and depending on the wood types, looks like easily $10k to $13k worth, could be more. With some resin/epoxy, elbow grease and some skill, Bertus can turn those pieces into $30k+ to start!!! That would help out with your future big renovation jobs.
Bravo! Organization is the key. What a great use of the old piping and wooden boards. The both of you should be very proud. It’s been a haul since you both bought the property but now you can see clearly now! Awesome transformation. Hate to see the van go but it’s for the best.
What a stunning location you have chosen to live in - love the pace of your life and that of the surrounding community. Really enjoy that you repurpose so much of what you have around you - your garden, house and outbuildings are starting to looked very loved and your feral cat is looking very at home 😊
Hey! A giant slingshot! Don't know if y'all had those as kids. I remember carving one out using a forked tree branch and using pieces of bicycle innertubes for the rubbers. My brother got good enough to hunt squirrel and rabbit hunting with one using marbles for ammo. Good eating. Ain't thought of that for years. Not sure where you would find big enough rubbers for yours though! Lol
@@storiesfromthecascina Yes! already aged and usable and thick too... I've been trying to think what to do with those curvy ones, they attract me somehow... have you had any ideas Isis?
I feel like the long curvy one wants to become a bench :-) Some of them will become new lintels for niches in walls or smaller windows too. But we're sure more projects will reveal themselves as we continue working on the farm.
Everything is looking so good and tidy. I wonder how many miles you have walked clearing one barn to the other. It's so beautiful there. I enjoy your videos and can't wait to see what you do with the house.
I have a similar basin and would advise sealing the rim and outside of the bowl and the slate so it doesn’t mold or be stained by toothpaste. Love the reuse of materials!
Oh, my allergies! I'd need a hazmat suit to deal with all that dust and dirt 😨😵 You're really tough! Absolutely amazing quality video :) you're my top 2 RUclips channel (the other is Martijn, of course 😅)
Martijn is one of our favourites too (together with roamingwildrosie, make.do.grow, diego leon and a few others), so it's an honour to be up there in your top 2 with him
Fijn, de oude metalen stukken opgehaald. Balen van de transporter. Wat een heerlijk wandrek van steigerplanken voor de werkplaats. Een mooie week gewenst!!
Wow you have been really busy. You have got some beautiful buildings ❤️ ps I really thought the cat was going to come running over to you. One day he will ❤️❤️❤️
It makes me so happy to know those metal tubes are going to get at least a decade more of use out of them. Probably more as I can see this shelving unit move into a garden shed or greenhouse in the future too.
Thought you were so blessed to find people to haul all the things you won't be using, off for you. Also wondered what you would have had accomplished by now if all those things wouldn't have been there in the first place. ( : Just a thought! You're doing a great job, keep on keeping on! Also, thanks for the nature shots, I love them!
the people who came to pick up the machines run a company that sells refurbished machines and old iron. so they're making money off of this stuff 😊 if none of it would have been here we'd definitely have been able to start other projects quicker for sure, but then we'd also had to miss out on some wonderful finds 😊 in italy you can usually barter off the sales price of a house if you're willing to take all the stuff that's inside. if you demand it to be delivered empty, it's also going to be completely empty. you don't get to choose what things you want to keep.
Some of that stickered lumber looks pretty nice. If you lay those curved pieces concave side down on damp ground (no rain or dew) for a few days they might straighten out. Or at least a bit.
@@storiesfromthecascina Oh. Well I sure didn't see that coming! I'll look forward to episode 247 when you build the barrel. At the rate you're going it wouldn't surprise me. You are moving right along.
Such great work. Never take advice, except about sunblock AND, when picking heavy thing up, force yourself to bend your knees and lift with a straight back. 18:50 - you are setting yourself up for chronic lower back pain!!!
Ciao ragazzi!. Mi allenta vedere questa trasformazione. Ho iniziato a studiare Inglese., cosi vedendovi., pratico un po la lingua. magari in un futuro, faresti qualche imprendimento di noleggio abitazione., sarebbe molto bello conoscervi e praticare il mio povero inglese. Kisses and hugs. Amelia.
Should I be in your position, that wood that you saved from the hen/chicken house I would do the same as you did with all that heavy agricultural equipment get rid of it - use it for fire wood. You have a lot of good lumber (boards) which you will use first. All that chicken house wood will just be taking up space. At least by burning it you are using it.
We will try to make the internal coherence between the buildings clearer in future videos. But if you need a quick refresh of what buildings there are and where, we do a little tour in video #1 :-) Thanks for following and supporting our adventure!
When I ride my bicycle out in the country and I see abandoned farm houses it always makes me sad. The history of the families is being lost and it feels like all of their hopes and dreams are lost too. Watching your channel feels so poignant because it is just the opposite, with you breathing new life into the farm and imbuing it with your dreams.❤
I'm so glad to see you guys cleaned up and restocked that wood. You are so fortunate to have all of the materials that have been kept over the decades and no have to go out and find all of that stuff. It warms my heart to see what you're doing. And most of all I'm anxiously waiting too see what happens with that beautiful cat.
So sad about your van. Such a useful vehicle to have during these times of continual renovations. I hope you are able to replace it with something similar for your future needs.
The Barn like building looks beautiful all cleaned up,would make a beautiful open concept kitchen living ,dining room area…you’re doing a great job with so much to do 😊
Just a recommendation: Maybe it's not a good idea to plant flowers (or any plants) close/directly to a building/wall. Water or moisture is potentialy "trapped" and the wall can't breath to dry. It keeps the earth and wall damp and in the long run can damage the wall do to moisture > mold ingress. Once there is mold in the wall substance, it's (very very) hard to kill the fungus completly and permanently. In general it's better to keep water and moisture as far as possible away from the house - inside and outside. That's the reason why in places with alot rain (or more rain, like for example the neatherlands aswell) there are also roof gutters with a drainage that is directed away from the house or directly into the sewers.
In general I agree, however, sunflowers like dry soil and don't need that much water and the seeds are pretty much in the drip line of the roof. Also, it's a shed, not a living space.
I enjoy watching you carefully unearth and organize your property's existing resources. You are finding so many beautiful raw materials. The time spent on clearing and cleaning is also time spent planning and assessing.
Renovation and building is the constant movement of equipment, tools, recyclables, rubbish and ideas. You guys are killing it - because you are organised and tidy!
Thank you!
Yeah. I always liken the remodeling juggle to one of those sliding tile puzzles where you have only one empty space which moves around as you try to complete the picture.
I love watching you create order out of chaos.
I'm not kidding, the more you clean up the more it makes sense (and gets more beautiful every time)
i'm glad it looks that way, it certaily feels that way ❤️
Every video you release emphasises how good this lifestyle is for you both. You look so much healthier and contented. I'm loving your journey
State facendo un lavoro eccellente. La vostra cascina ogni volta è più bella. Siete veramente bravi. 👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️
You certainly have a piece of heaven in that land and house!
Each of your films is hard work and yet so much peace and beauty of the surroundings. It's true that you've been tidying up right from the start, there was a huge amount of debris left behind by the former owners, but the progress is great and visible. The cat still doesn't stay in the house, try to play with him, food and play is the best way to get a cat, he is so beautiful and probably not sure he can stay. Thank you for the video, have a great week and see you again.🐈⬛🍀
I feel for you with the VW. When I retired to Turkey, the paperwork and the cost of import was staggering. I let go my Ford Sportrack SUV and my Harley Davidson Fatboy. 😢
Glad to see you're stickering your lumber in its new storage area. 👍
The garden around the drive parking area turned out beautifully!!!
it's doing so well (and with minimal watering so far)! the ground cover (creeping thyme and geranium) have almost filled up all the open space by now and we've had something flower in there since mid april (with the daffodils) and thyme. Now we have the salvia and geraniums and soon there will be allium and lavender too ❤️
State facendo un lavoro eccellente. La vostra cascina ogni volta è più bella. Siete veramente bravi 👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️
Isis and Bertus you have done so much work, clearing, renovating, sweeping, trimming, planting and you never tire with producing such lovely videos. The calmness you both produce in your work, clearance etc is amazing. Velo the cat is starting to come towards you when you call try and hold food in your hand and try and stroke him. He is beautiful. Those shelves you made from the piping from the troughs is a very good idea Bertus and the wood. Your place is coming on very nicely. Must say felt rather sad to see your van go. As they say 'a door closes another opens'. Have a lovely week Isis and Bertus. Groetjes.
The hand planed wood looks so cool against the gray wall. A Kodak moment as they say....here in the USA people would pay a pretty penny for that stuff. Can't wait to see what you're going to do with it. You guys are so well organized and lucky to have a lot of space. You and your place is a real treasure!
We've not yet looked into prices for antique lumber here but I'm sure they'd cost a pretty penny on this side of the pond as well.
I LOVE seeing how you re-use, refresh, and repurpose things you have on the farm. And it is so satisfying to see you clean up spaces--I'm sure even more satisfying to you!
It is odd, but a good cleanup and sorting of stuff is absolutely heart warming. How wonderful to get rid of all that old heavy machinery. The best part is someone may even want it. If not, no doubt the metal is worth saving. My husband George would love your big shed. He is nearly 85 but still, would love larger than he has now got. All that beautiful hardwood would get him drooling. He loves wood. Currently making a couple of step stools out of pine crates, but would prefer to use hardwood, only he doesn't have to purchase the pine. As he gives them away, I am rather glad about it. Best wishes.
Goodness the space is huge! What a great find all that beautifully aged wood. Some really nice shapes in your stash! I know it probably feels to the pair of you that the cleanup is dragging, but surely week after week we are seeing steady progress!
At least you have plentiful internal areas to work your way through on the rainy days as we saw. I think just about everywhere in Europe must be completely sick of the sight and sound of rain! The rain seems to make the grass and weeds grow at a phenomenal rate, before we know it the next important job we all have to do is cut the grass again! ❤
we're way behind on cutting grass but every time when the grass is dry enough for mowing, it's raining again 🤣 so dreading doing it all with the brush cutter but oh well... 🙈😆
Hello
Workshop shelves are looking good
Flowers that you planted in the courtyard are looking lovely
Andrew 💐💜xx
How is the neighborhood cat? Is this already somewhat approachable?
he ate from a bowl that i held in my hand this week. but still no touching :-) there's definitely a little bit of progress every week.
You have worked very hard to get to this point, careful, my back hurts just watching…..it’s very exciting to know that your moving into the hew shop very soon and you can plan a working formation that will flow nicely. With all that amazing space, wow this will be great.
You need to run this by inspector Vento first…get his approval.😅
Be well and see you next week.❤
Nothing happens without the prior approval of Mr. Velluto :-P
Your drone footage is so beautiful, I feel as if I'm floating over the countryside, watching the wind move through the trees below. You bring a sense of calm and timelessness as background for your progress. Thank you for another lovely video.
Wonderful! We're glad to be able to share all of it :-)
Well done, it looks so tidy and organised now, and must be good to have all the tools and what's needed at hand, and easy to see what you have.
It sure is!
So much wood for projects.
And again,
So much room for activities☺️.
You have so much abundance that came out of the chaos.
.....and yes, week over week we see the difference.
Liberating.
Worth it.
♥️🇨🇦
Maria
Clearing out the old and not-working for the future is such a major step. The wood board you have saved for future use is going to be lovely and helpful along the way. I swear we must have "common genetics" as my absolute favorite thing is clearing out and organizing--ideas for your lovey evoling cascina will be amazing. ..wonderful and light--YES! Might I ask a favor? When the spaces are finally empty and ready for your "next steps" could you do a walking tour within the chicken coop, the cantina, etc.? It would be lovely to see the "chaos" gone and and the blank space ready to fill with your dreams?
We've been thinking about doing a video like that! In a "grand clearing" episode, would you like to hear more about our plans for each space (even if they might change over time) or rather just have a short and sweet overview of the before and after of each space?
@@storiesfromthecascina
Long version please
Such a smart re-purposing of the trough pipe! You both are master's at recycle/up-cycle and provide inspiration for all DYI-ers.
I agree with Mr. Hopper, you both are so very organised and tidy. Which for me is very satisfying to watch a project from start to finish.
Thank you for the footage of the "three-footed orchid" I have never seen one before and found that visual thrilling!!
Bravo ad thanks for another great video.
Quanti lavori 💪💪, bravissimi 👍👋
Looking at how beautiful the planting has softened the parking area in front I can't wait to see how it changes the look elsewhere.👍
Us too!
Bertus is sad! About van. That was positively poignant. Another gorgeous vid and so much progress. Thanks so much.
Wat maken jullie toch heerlijk relaxte video's! Dank je wel!
Always enjoyable to join you . The sounds of nature on your property are just wonderful . Thank you .
The shelving unit looks really strong, such a great way of using the materials that were there. Huge changes with cleaning out the buildings, it gives you a much better understanding of how much space you have.👍
A HUGE water diviner for the Po River 😉😜
The shelving is fantastic! Buon pensiero e ben eseguito!!
Clearing so much stuff, trash and dust accumulated over centuries is quite a strenuous job. Takes longer than actual reno work but improvements are becoming more visible now. Slowly, slowly as my yoga teacher used to say, will get you there!
OMG @3:26 ... am drooling over all those beautiful live edge pieces you have! From what I am seeing and depending on the wood types, looks like easily $10k to $13k worth, could be more.
With some resin/epoxy, elbow grease and some skill, Bertus can turn those pieces into $30k+ to start!!! That would help out with your future big renovation jobs.
It is a treasure
wat een werk! Opgeruimd staat netjes.
Just love the shelving from the recycled materials !
Clearing and cleaning makes everything feel so much better. And, then there's Velluto..... I just love him. ❤
All your videos are like little stories, so beautifully edited.
Thank you so much 😀
Bravo! Organization is the key. What a great use of the old piping and wooden boards. The both of you should be very proud. It’s been a haul since you both bought the property but now you can see clearly now! Awesome transformation. Hate to see the van go but it’s for the best.
Yes it is! We had many adventures with the van but it's had its time! Onwards :-)
What a stunning location you have chosen to live in - love the pace of your life and that of the surrounding community. Really enjoy that you repurpose so much of what you have around you - your garden, house and outbuildings are starting to looked very loved and your feral cat is looking very at home 😊
Hey! A giant slingshot! Don't know if y'all had those as kids. I remember carving one out using a forked tree branch and using pieces of bicycle innertubes for the rubbers. My brother got good enough to hunt squirrel and rabbit hunting with one using marbles for ammo. Good eating. Ain't thought of that for years. Not sure where you would find big enough rubbers for yours though! Lol
Con una proprietà così grande, di certo non ci si annoia. Davvero bravissimi, ciao! 👍👍👍👍
I always love the care you take in layering sound. ❤
Thank you! 🤗
OOOh.... I'm so envious of all that lovely old lumber! 🌳
It's such a gift that all of this lumber was already here on the farm!
@@storiesfromthecascina Yes! already aged and usable and thick too... I've been trying to think what to do with those curvy ones, they attract me somehow... have you had any ideas Isis?
I feel like the long curvy one wants to become a bench :-) Some of them will become new lintels for niches in walls or smaller windows too. But we're sure more projects will reveal themselves as we continue working on the farm.
@@storiesfromthecascina Ahah... great ideas! Maybe 2 under a tree as shady benches and I love the niche idea!
What fun! 😀
I was tickled to see the gray kitty gracing you with his/her presence, lol. Before you know it you will be their people! 😜
Out with the old ....in with the new !
Congrats on your progress and fixing up your home..very nice video 😊👏👍❤
thank you and glad you enjoyed it!
Your patiience is something I so admire! It has turned out so beautiful and airy!! Godnight from sweden
Thank you so much! Good night to you too :-)
Everything is looking so good and tidy. I wonder how many miles you have walked clearing one barn to the other. It's so beautiful there. I enjoy your videos and can't wait to see what you do with the house.
I have a similar basin and would advise sealing the rim and outside of the bowl and the slate so it doesn’t mold or be stained by toothpaste. Love the reuse of materials!
That Cortese thing could be from the first world war!
It might be! We've been googling and looking through old photos online but haven't been able to find a perfect match.
Oh, my allergies! I'd need a hazmat suit to deal with all that dust and dirt 😨😵 You're really tough! Absolutely amazing quality video :) you're my top 2 RUclips channel (the other is Martijn, of course 😅)
Martijn is one of our favourites too (together with roamingwildrosie, make.do.grow, diego leon and a few others), so it's an honour to be up there in your top 2 with him
looking good you two! Wow you found a stack of room when you cleared the barn 🙂
What a treasure trove of wood, look at the size of some of them, wow.👍👍
Complimenti ragazzi , state facendo proprio un bel lavoro.
Grazie mille Gianfranco!
You could use a portable sawmill, to even up all those irregular boards.
You need a mini grass mower tractor, or tractor with cutting trailer, to cut your acreage to save time.
Nothing like a good clear out of old stuff, sorting and seeing the potential in a space to help motivate!
So true!
the little garden in front of the house is looking very lush
Fijn, de oude metalen stukken opgehaald. Balen van de transporter. Wat een heerlijk wandrek van steigerplanken voor de werkplaats. Een mooie week gewenst!!
Dankjewel! Jij ook!
Be so proud of yourselves for not “getting out over your skiis.” And, you actually make cleaning and organizing look fun! What a treat for all of us!
I like how you tell us the names of flowers and insects you see.
Wow you have been really busy. You have got some beautiful buildings ❤️ ps I really thought the cat was going to come running over to you. One day he will ❤️❤️❤️
Only when there's a bowl of food involved for now :-P
What a satisfying job - and all from reclaimed materials.
It makes me so happy to know those metal tubes are going to get at least a decade more of use out of them. Probably more as I can see this shelving unit move into a garden shed or greenhouse in the future too.
Your options are endless because of the care, time and hard preparation work you are doing! A rushed job is usually a botched job!
I love watching your progress
It’s a beautiful and peaceful piece of property. I love how you two work together and keep things clean. Can’t wait to see more.
God bless you.
The short pieces of pipe that you cut off would make some good wind chimes just a thought.
I love to see old things repurposed, like your storage shelves.
My favourite dream team at it again! ❤
Thank you Liz !!!
Congratulations on your new workshop.
thank you!
Wow! Was that thunder?! ⚡️⛈️⚡️
Video tuyệt vơi
Thank you for sharing your relaxed calm videos ❤
Glad you like them!
Bravissimi 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻e un piacere guardarvi e notare i risultati .
👏🏻🌷🧚♀️
grazie cecilia! ❤️
🥰🌷🧚♀️
I love watching your channel, your work ethic is amazing. In German my father used to say “ aufräumen “ 😊😊
in dutch: "opruimen" 😊
Incredible to see how you are transforming your home! ❤
I would love to visit you, you are doing a fantastic life time job.
Thought you were so blessed to find people to haul all the things you won't be using, off for you. Also wondered what you would have had accomplished by now if all those things wouldn't have been there in the first place. ( : Just a thought! You're doing a great job, keep on keeping on! Also, thanks for the nature shots, I love them!
the people who came to pick up the machines run a company that sells refurbished machines and old iron. so they're making money off of this stuff 😊 if none of it would have been here we'd definitely have been able to start other projects quicker for sure, but then we'd also had to miss out on some wonderful finds 😊 in italy you can usually barter off the sales price of a house if you're willing to take all the stuff that's inside. if you demand it to be delivered empty, it's also going to be completely empty. you don't get to choose what things you want to keep.
@@storiesfromthecascina You chose smart, good for you!
yes lucky. what a propriety
So enjoyed the video. Im amazed at your unfolding vision and how many skills you both have. What a place, what great spaces!
Thank you so much!
I m seeing your progress well done
Some of that stickered lumber looks pretty nice. If you lay those curved pieces concave side down on damp ground (no rain or dew) for a few days they might straighten out. Or at least a bit.
The curved pieces are cut that way - they're half fabricate wine barrels :-)
@@storiesfromthecascina Oh. Well I sure didn't see that coming! I'll look forward to episode 247 when you build the barrel. At the rate you're going it wouldn't surprise me. You are moving right along.
It's so satisfying to have order, well done.
This charming channel deserves some love: let's get them to 100K subs ASAP!
Such great work. Never take advice, except about sunblock AND, when picking heavy thing up, force yourself to bend your knees and lift with a straight back. 18:50 - you are setting yourself up for chronic lower back pain!!!
You have some amazingly beautiful pieces of wood. Such a wonder, the treasures you find.
Ciao ragazzi!. Mi allenta vedere questa trasformazione. Ho iniziato a studiare Inglese., cosi vedendovi., pratico un po la lingua. magari in un futuro, faresti qualche imprendimento di noleggio abitazione., sarebbe molto bello conoscervi e praticare il mio povero inglese. Kisses and hugs. Amelia.
Should I be in your position, that wood that you saved from the hen/chicken house I would do the same as you did with all that heavy agricultural equipment get rid of it - use it for fire wood. You have a lot of good lumber (boards) which you will use first. All that chicken house wood will just be taking up space. At least by burning it you are using it.
I love how organized you guys are. It warms my Virgo heart. I've lost track of all your buildings though.
We will try to make the internal coherence between the buildings clearer in future videos. But if you need a quick refresh of what buildings there are and where, we do a little tour in video #1 :-) Thanks for following and supporting our adventure!
Isis is a capricorn and Bertus a saggitarius, not sure what that says about us as in many ways Bertus is the more tidy and organised on of us both :-P
When I ride my bicycle out in the country and I see abandoned farm houses it always makes me sad. The history of the families is being lost and it feels like all of their hopes and dreams are lost too. Watching your channel feels so poignant because it is just the opposite, with you breathing new life into the farm and imbuing it with your dreams.❤
I'm so glad to see you guys cleaned up and restocked that wood. You are so fortunate to have all of the materials that have been kept over the decades and no have to go out and find all of that stuff. It warms my heart to see what you're doing. And most of all I'm anxiously waiting too see what happens with that beautiful cat.
So sad about your van. Such a useful vehicle to have during these times of continual renovations. I hope you are able to replace it with something similar for your future needs.
That’s some exceptionally beautiful planks of wood, nice a dry too.
You’re wood rich.
Enjoyed
The Barn like building looks beautiful all cleaned up,would make a beautiful open concept kitchen living ,dining room area…you’re doing a great job with so much to do 😊
I thought your vehicle sounded like a dead battery.
Great video - thanks!
Always something to do on wet days
Certainly :-) Always something to do whatever the weather ;-)
Good work 👍🏻💪🏻👏🏻
Just a recommendation: Maybe it's not a good idea to plant flowers (or any plants) close/directly to a building/wall. Water or moisture is potentialy "trapped" and the wall can't breath to dry. It keeps the earth and wall damp and in the long run can damage the wall do to moisture > mold ingress. Once there is mold in the wall substance, it's (very very) hard to kill the fungus completly and permanently. In general it's better to keep water and moisture as far as possible away from the house - inside and outside. That's the reason why in places with alot rain (or more rain, like for example the neatherlands aswell) there are also roof gutters with a drainage that is directed away from the house or directly into the sewers.
In general I agree, however, sunflowers like dry soil and don't need that much water and the seeds are pretty much in the drip line of the roof. Also, it's a shed, not a living space.
Love the stonework in the barns! Not sure why you created the smaller shelves - looks like nothing will fit on these?
They are excellent for small boxes with screws, bolts, drill bits, etc.