I cant wait to see your journey through history in the future! May your travels be fun, pleasant, & fullfilling! If i may ask... what do you carry in that round pouch on your belt? Oh! I have a question... in all your travels & studies of human history, what is something(s) that you think has stayed constant or nearly constant through humankinds existence? Fyi... i will NEVER destroy your fireplace :) & thank you for taking time out of your day at smkw a few days ago to chat! My name is jasper, you may remember a goofy looking guy with a flannel & long hair lol
That's a really cool story and secret about the fireplace! And also really interesting about how the American bald eagle was almost wiped out by that stuff--it's good thing we don't have it on the market anymore. Thanks for the basement tour--glad to know what's down there LOL!
I didn't expect the story about candles made from animal fat residues. I knew people saved things like candles or pencils, or reusing ashes for made soap, but this reuse strategy was impressive😮.
Really interesting video. I thought you looked familiar for some reason although I just found this video today. At the 15:00 mark I figured out, I think, you talked to my daughter and I at checkout along with another fellow in the Relic Room not long after it opened.
I cant wait to see your journey through history in the future!
May your travels be fun, pleasant, & fullfilling!
If i may ask... what do you carry in that round pouch on your belt?
Oh! I have a question... in all your travels & studies of human history, what is something(s) that you think has stayed constant or nearly constant through humankinds existence?
Fyi... i will NEVER destroy your fireplace :)
& thank you for taking time out of your day at smkw a few days ago to chat!
My name is jasper, you may remember a goofy looking guy with a flannel & long hair lol
Thanks for inviting us into your house! Really looking forward to following your vlog.
Thank you so much for watching!
Yeah, that is a beautiful house I remember when you were building it.
That's a really cool story and secret about the fireplace! And also really interesting about how the American bald eagle was almost wiped out by that stuff--it's good thing we don't have it on the market anymore. Thanks for the basement tour--glad to know what's down there LOL!
You are a man after my own heart….interested in all things history.
Absolutely!
I sure hope nobody ever finds that Mountain Dew bottle 😆👍🏻
Cool stuff! Thanks for showing
Thanks for watching!
I didn't expect the story about candles made from animal fat residues. I knew people saved things like candles or pencils, or reusing ashes for made soap, but this reuse strategy was impressive😮.
Really interesting video. I thought you looked familiar for some reason although I just found this video today. At the 15:00 mark I figured out, I think, you talked to my daughter and I at checkout along with another fellow in the Relic Room not long after it opened.