my heart was filled with joy as you put husband and wife pictures & flower lovingly together. blessings to you both for showing last respects for the love & happiness which used to live there. I appreciate your wonder as you admire the past. much love from ohio USA
Tracy Reed I so agree with you! They treat everything with so much respect! I loved it when he moved the two pics together and added the flower...AWSOME...
Jeder sollte sich von diesem jungen Mann ein Beispiel nehmen...soviel Respekt und so eine wundervolle Geste mit der niedergelegten Blume vor den Fotos der verstorbenen frueheren Hauseigentuemern....solche Menschen braucht die Welt...meine Hochachtung vor diesem lieben respektvollem jungen Mann...Kompliment an seine Eltern die ihm das beigebracht haben!!Ganz liebe Gruesse von Diana aus good old Germany!!!!
I mentioned your channel in an Instagram post I did recently. I really appreciate how respectful you are when exploring these homes. You don't know what a rarity that kind of respect is in young people nowadays. I truly look forward to your videos. Thank you!
sahia girl I think there are a lot of respectful youngsters around they just get tarred by the minority of louts out there. I have met so many really lovely young people over the years and it is a really small minority that are unmentionable little .....
sahia girl Hoping to spark interest in Lesley and Jody's (sp...) TH-cam channel, and also an interest in abandoned art, antiques and history, I do post some of BOD's (haha!) videos to my Facebook page!
hi guys. I love urbex but most people just walk through with no regard to any of the owner's possesions. You guys are so respectful and nice. I love that so much! Thank you for the videos!! :)
I agree wholeheartedly. In fact it was that one moment that told me to donate to the brothers to keep their exploration going. I would love to see them also get into a business like restoration or possibly salvaging. They have a real appreciation for many of these fine, old things and know their true value.
Towell 13 Absolutely agree with you on all counts! Vintage salvage is huge in the U.S. Many people with a great deal of money feel all the same sentiment about antiques these brothers and their followers do, and what's more, are willing to pay good money to have these things.
I absolutely love the care and respect that you (Leslie) and your brother (Jordy) have for the homes and the personal items of the people who lived there. You two must have some amazing parents...I love your hearts and your compassion for others.
The machine next to the phone is an answering machine, before we had voicemail it answered the phone. I wanted to ask you do they ever save things like the stairway or stained glass windows or antique furniture? They are hand carved out of woods that are not even available any more. Here they sometimes reuse these things. I hope they do there.
I wondered the same thing. Such beautiful wood in the staircase and fireplace surrounds. I was surprised that vandals hadn't broken the stained glass windows. I hope they are saved and reused.
It seems to me after reading the comments here that a lot of us are eerily like minded.Plus we all have something thing in common.We all love,respect and admire you two. Very nice
Hi Lesley and Jordy, I always enjoy your videos because for being such young men, your videos are done with class. 29 degrees Celsius is 84 degrees Fahrenheit.
I agree wholeheartedly: it's a shame when people feel the need to destroy such beautiful homes. I especially loved what you did with the photos and flower. You clearly love these old homes and treat them with such care. It's a pleasure to watch. Thank you for sharing this. Merci!
For such young men you speak with such nostalgia, as though you yourselves lived in a bygone age. I hope you are able at least to make some sort of a living from making and sharing your videos, you are two of the best videographers around. Thank you again and take care.
Your parents have done an amazing job raising you! I love that you show us these amazing homes and do it with the utmost respect. You not only appreciate the architecture but also the history and personal attachment that the previous owners had to the things they once loved so much.
Maybe you can inquire about taking out the window you love and keeping it before they demolish the house. It would be a shame for that to be destroyed as well as many other items in the house.
Deborah Halford how amazing i.ve found last month an abbanned farm in Germany. left in 1865 by an emmigrated family what happened after there leaving? who are the owners from that old buildings or what is left? anyway this farm burnt down after I asked the community on it imagine there are villages completely left in south Germany empty for years there are homeless people like by you in the states strange histories forgetting grounds homes even complete cities in china brand new build complete with infrastructure and there are refugees homeless ordinary people can hardly pay an home! the rent for some homes here in Holland Europe are sometimes equil or more than the incomes from jobs
You guys are awesome!!! I love how inquisitive you are and how you have nice language without using cuss words. Keep filming and checking out old places!!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I love you boys so much, Lesley, you are beautiful! Putting the pictures together with the flower! The loving way you touched the child's pants & belt, so wise beyond your 19 years! Jordy you're gorgeous! I wish I could donate to help you guys, hopefully in time :) XXX
the thing that amazes me is when you notice something and you pick it up to inspect it, you replace it like the item was made of glass, you are very respectful of other's property whether they are dead or alive you respect everything you see and treat it with such care. I love watching your video's, keep up the good work.
I really enjoyed this tour. You were so thoughtful in your treatment of everything. As if it were your own relative's home and belongings. I really hope that things like the stained glass windows and any salvageable furnishings are saved before the house is demolished. It would be a shame if they were just destroyed. Great explore. Can't wait till your next video. ☺
I really appreciate the way you place yourselves emotionally into the humanity of the people who have lived in these homes and loved them. The respect you show for their possessions is much more than most other urban explorers and gives a certain unique quality to your videos. I also like the fact that you clearly love the bones of these homes and see the beauty both beneath and within the decay. Your gentleness in these places does you credit, thank you, as always for your generosity of spirit. 🇨🇦
I absolutely love your respect for the past and the way you show these beautiful abandoned places. You give the same respect to them as if the people are still living there or if they are a treasured monument. In the States there is no respect for these wonderful windows to our past. I thank you two for showing us the beautiful and abandoned side of your world😊💖
Lesley, no one else but you would close the drawers and cupboard to "make it.neat" just days before demolishing! And you nearly broke my heart when you put the pictures together on the chair with the game closer. How sweet you are even to think of that! I'm telling you,.both of you, I absolutely love what you're doing!! To be so young but yet old souls
Wow! Amazing,as always. I knew that you're young but didn't realize you were THAT young.You have so much reverence and respect plus a deep love of the places that you film.You truly must have an old soul. I applaud you
Lesley, at (13:12) that appears to be a type of stereo/cassette player with an amplifier. You guys have such a unique style among urban explorers! You interact with the environment as do no others. You actually narrate your tours, and it's easy to see that you love old houses. You're also both quite photogenic! Thanks for another great tour! And, oh yeah...as far as I know, the "tank on the wall" toilets were rare in the U.S. Our earliest toilets were holes in the ground situated in an "outhouse." :) Very cold!
That was so sweet how you put the husband and wife's photos together with the flower. You are so respectful of the properties and your videos are so soothing! Really love your videos. :)
I love how respectful you are and how you genuinely care about the memories and history of the places you go! You are a real joy to watch and I just love what you do! I wish you all the best! You are really so impressive and at your young age to have th appreciation that you do is a real breath of fresh air! Keep up turn wonderful job!!
I just love your respect for the people that lived in these abandoned houses, youngsters today have no respect for the living, never mind the old. Love your videos. Seen most of them. Keep them flowing. Thank you very much.
I just want to give them hugs. To have such appreciation & respect for the memories, & property's left behind has a beautiful of it's own. Truly, you can't take material items with you, but it's interesting to see that so many people share in a desire to experience that which is, left behind.
your parents have clearly raised you to have respect. you boys are mature respectful and articulate. alot of other you tube explorers can learn from you boys
You are so respectful of the places you explore, I love the little touch you did with the photos and flowers, so beautiful! I look forward to your video's. Love you guys. x
Really great video guys! It lovely to see your emotions as you explore the home Lesley. And Jordy's camera work is awesome, keep up the good work, I will be donating 😊
Love how sentimental you are, and respectful... And your imagination is fantastic, you picture what I picture a lot of the time. I hope they salvaged some of the amazing furniture before demolishing this home. Even the doors etc. Could be saved and reused. Beautiful job as always!
It is amazing to me that family does not do something with these properties even if only to sell them! Of course, this one has been left to deteriorate to the point where there is nothing worth saving now. The electronic things look like they were part radio and part cassette player. I have never seen a house with brick all through it....even upstairs. That stained glass window is beautiful. I would have saved that if I could.
It's insane, isn't it? Even at a loss, it's more than you had before. I wonder if there's some sort of dispute between heirs that never ended or everyone moved far away. Still strange though.
Ellie L Bros, do you have any inclination to petition the owners or at least the demolition crew to beg them to save the stained glass window and other antiques? I would do so gladly, but from America that would not be so easy.
Synick It is insane. The waterlogged basement is very likely the reason behind decision to demolish, but I can't for the life of me comprehend why the children, now adult children, would not want their parent's beautiful furniture...
otterlover95 Though it defies logic (mine, anyway) in America young people don't especially appreciate antiques. Though Jordy and Lesley might just set a new trend. 🏆
Hello guys, thanks for the great video! Yes, it's such a shame that it is being torn down but the reality is that land is valuable and families who inherit usually want to sell and often it is much more lucrative to sell to developers. What you are doing is great, you are documenting the lovely old place before it is forever gone. This could be a way for you to locate other places to video: find out all the places that are scheduled for re-zoning -- research areas where you can easily visit -- then get permission and video-document. Excellent, thanks again! xx
Very sad that this home is to be demolished. The woodwork is absolutely beautiful. It is a shame that it can not be fixed up. Thank you for taking us on a tour of the home.
It was so nice you made a memorial to the doctor and his wife with the flower on the chair. You boys are very respectful and kind. Thank you for caring about these people and their belongings. Yes, in the USA there were toilets that had the tank high above on the wall above the place where you sit. Some old and restored homes still have them or have re-installed them so the house looked as it did in the old days. :) When you were in the 2nd child's bedroom, the "toys of the doctor" those are cassette tape players with faders and knobs to control the sound. On some you could make your own tapes and on others you could listen to premade music tapes from the store. Cassettes were really popular (at least in the US) in the 70s, then when CDs came out, cassette tapes were not as good or useful and were phased out. Oh, 29 degrees Celsius is 82 degrees Fahrenheit. (We still use Fahrenheit in the US, because even when they tried to teach the children the metric system in school in the 70s and 80s, the adults refused to learn, so we stayed somewhere in the middle. Crazy, huh?) Great explore, boys. Good job. ~Mary
I love how you arranged the photographs and the flower. So nice and thoughtful. I love the staircase, too. It would be nice if they take out the staircase before they demolish the home and then sell the staircase for use in another home. The brick archways are so nice as well as the stained glass window and round windows. Thank you so much for taking us on a journey through this home with you. I love how respectful and caring you are. I would've guessed 24 years old. 😊
Beautiful house. Such a shame that it's being demolished. I love your enthusiasm as you go around the houses explaining everything and that you try to find out the story behind the property. I'd love to be able to restore these places. They are much more beautiful than the houses they build today (in the UK they are) . The toilet cistern is only found in older houses here that haven't been undated. Thanks guys 👍👍
guys your age here in the US, could care less about the things you guys find fascinating, and it's actually a breath of fresh air to see young men appreciate these types of things ..dam, I wanna move to Belgium 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Heel erg trots op deze jongens uit Belgie..ons buurland Nederland ..zijn ongelooflijk vriendelijk ..kan het weten mijn opa was ook geboren in Belgie ..ik mag er graag komen..en inderdaad respect voor alles wat ze doen...🍀🌺
I love u guys..especially the guy that does the talking I'm in love😁with his accent,I too loved the way he arranged the couple n rose...very thoughtful of him! BTW I'm a suscriber now!
I truly hope the lead light window & hand carved balustrade & mantle will be salvaged. What a shame if they are destroyed. I really appreciate the respect you showed to this home & the flower was a nice touch 💖
Your videos are so beautiful. unlike in the u.s. nothing is ever preserved so nicely. I love how you appreciate the old furniture and the people's possessions. keep up the good work. I love watching your videos.
Lesley, I like how you mention what the people might be thinking and doing while in different rooms of their home. Jordy is a great camera man, He moves the camera at just the right speed.
This is one of my favourite videos that you have made! I am enjoying your humor Lesley, and I appreciate the slow panning. Could you shows pictures, books and written material up close? Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you, to both of you. I love you're video's of these amazing places. It's like going back in time, to another world. I also admire the respect you both give to the people that once lived at these places. That means so much!
Wooohooooo \o/ A new Video :-D I love the way you explore these mansions and other old and decayed places with so much respect! You melted my heart when you put those pictures together, empathy and respect are two of the rarest qualities nowadays! Keep going you two lovely guys, I thank you very much! Kindest greetings from Germany.
You are an amazing narrator and sentimental. One day you will be able to buy a house that you love and restore it. Thank you for sharing your adventures when locating these forgotten places. God bless you both. Much love to you from Pennsylvania ❤️
I've watched many many videos of you. LOVE them all!!! Thanks,. Also very relaxing guys. So beautiful and I love your response and respect. Remember the videos of the great memories too. Thanks again for your time and love for what you do for us.
Really enjoy your videos and how you commentate. I appreciate your respect you have for the abandon homes you visit. If a home is going to be demolished (sadly) I don't think it is disrespectful to take items from the home.It would be rescuing important pieces of history. It is already a shame that the house is going to be erased from existence.I would love to be your co-commentator to help with identifying items are for, finding dates, giving the English names ofd items you don't know.
What a great salvage project! I pray there will be something done about saving the good pieces of architecture, and I hope someone will be able to rescue the useful things like the glassware, etc. You're doing great, keep up the good work! Thanks for posting! Blowing kisses!!
That was so nice of you 2 put those pictures together with the flower, you must be a Romantic guy and I bet you treat women with lots of respect, its such a shame that people vandalize and trash abandoned places. Great video.
They are cassette players, cassette decks, they play cassette tapes, music. They work something like a vhs video cassette machines, but only for sound to play music. Love the video, you Bros are Awesome.
I love watching your videos, you are so respective of places you go into. I love the way you put their pictures together, that is awesome. I too feel it's a shame to see all that great stuff just sit and rot away and then to be torn down, so sad
What a shame that the stained glass couldn't be removed before they tear down the place,that is so beautiful.you do such a great job showing everything to us and taking your time & great respect for the items you touch.Thank you
Wow, what a beautiful home that was at one time! I hope you were able to get in touch with whoever owned it and acquire that beautiful stain glass window! Also, the equipment in the bedroom was stereo equipment for recording and playing music. Enjoyed as always, guys!
Absolutely love your videos, had watched another of yours in which you rescued a butterfly from an old spider web, then put it on a window sill and placed the mic near it, listening to the fluttering of its wings, my heart sung. :) If at all possible, could you add the titles of the music pieces you use? So so beautiful and perfectly fitting in your videos, sometimes it feels as though I am there with you. Warm thanks for all you share. :)
What I like best about you guys is you have such respect for the home and the people that lived there.
Kim Snedeger I 100% agree. It's awesome so see the respect shown
Kim Snedeger - Agreed. It was very touching when Lesley set up the memorial with the photos and rose.
totally agree!! even if they came across something of great value I believe they wouldn't disturb / take from where they found it.
Kim Snedeger they knew the females would love that he put the pics w flowers, together.lol
Kim Snedeger Totally agree
my heart was filled with joy as you put husband and wife pictures & flower lovingly together. blessings to you both for showing last respects for the love & happiness which used to live there. I appreciate your wonder as you admire the past. much love from ohio USA
Tracy Reed I so agree with you! They treat everything with so much respect! I loved it when he moved the two pics together and added the flower...AWSOME...
That was a wonderful gesture of respect!
me too :)
i actually cried when he did that
That action just tugged at my heart strings too. Such a sweet young man.
Jeder sollte sich von diesem jungen Mann ein Beispiel nehmen...soviel Respekt und so eine wundervolle Geste mit der niedergelegten Blume vor den Fotos der verstorbenen frueheren Hauseigentuemern....solche Menschen braucht die Welt...meine Hochachtung vor diesem lieben respektvollem jungen Mann...Kompliment an seine Eltern die ihm das beigebracht haben!!Ganz liebe Gruesse von Diana aus good old Germany!!!!
❤️you guys. your parents have raised you right. so polite and respectful
I mentioned your channel in an Instagram post I did recently. I really appreciate how respectful you are when exploring these homes. You don't know what a rarity that kind of respect is in young people nowadays. I truly look forward to your videos. Thank you!
sahia girl I think there are a lot of respectful youngsters around they just get tarred by the minority of louts out there. I have met so many really lovely young people over the years and it is a really small minority that are unmentionable little .....
sahia girl Hoping to spark interest in Lesley and Jody's (sp...) TH-cam channel, and also an interest in abandoned art, antiques and history, I do post some of BOD's (haha!) videos to my Facebook page!
Ruth Walton Having worked at a university for many years, I completely agree, and thank you for saying so!
Anne Copeland 😊
sahia girl 😊
hi guys. I love urbex but most people just walk through with no regard to any of the owner's possesions. You guys are so respectful and nice. I love that so much! Thank you for the videos!! :)
Olivia Lyons they record..... then destroy 😂😂 no jkjk much love for these guys
Haha I love that you paused on the basement stairs and took a deep breath to soak in the moment. So much love for what you all do!
Towell 13 I have felt and expressed that same emotion so often, myself, I cherished that small moment, too! So glad you thought to mention it! 💟
I agree wholeheartedly. In fact it was that one moment that told me to donate to the brothers to keep their exploration going. I would love to see them also get into a business like restoration or possibly salvaging. They have a real appreciation for many of these fine, old things and know their true value.
Towell 13 Absolutely agree with you on all counts! Vintage salvage is huge in the U.S. Many people with a great deal of money feel all the same sentiment about antiques these brothers and their followers do, and what's more, are willing to pay good money to have these things.
Its so sad to see it being torn down such a beautiful home I love watching your videos
You guys are great! Thank you for your reverence, respect & fascination! Wonderful Videos!
Nancy Cowens AMEN!
I absolutely love the care and respect that you (Leslie) and your brother (Jordy) have for the homes and the personal items of the people who lived there. You two must have some amazing parents...I love your hearts and your compassion for others.
The machine next to the phone is an answering machine, before we had voicemail it answered the phone. I wanted to ask you do they ever save things like the stairway or stained glass windows or antique furniture? They are hand carved out of woods that are not even available any more. Here they sometimes reuse these things. I hope they do there.
chakibleeb I wondered the same. God, I hope so. That home is chock full of wonderful antiques. Heavy sigh.
chakibleeb I also wondered about this. I live in Tennessee, USA, and old barn wood is valuable and used for custom made furniture and picture frames.
I wondered the same thing. Such beautiful wood in the staircase and fireplace surrounds. I was surprised that vandals hadn't broken the stained glass windows. I hope they are saved and reused.
chakibleeb I second that emotion! Thank God vandals left that stained glass intact. Wish I could save them all.
My thoughts as well!
It seems to me after reading the comments here that a lot of us are eerily like minded.Plus we all have something thing in common.We all love,respect and admire you two. Very nice
Hi Lesley and Jordy, I always enjoy your videos because for being such young men, your videos are done with class.
29 degrees Celsius is 84 degrees Fahrenheit.
I agree wholeheartedly: it's a shame when people feel the need to destroy such beautiful homes. I especially loved what you did with the photos and flower. You clearly love these old homes and treat them with such care. It's a pleasure to watch.
Thank you for sharing this. Merci!
For such young men you speak with such nostalgia, as though you yourselves lived in a bygone age.
I hope you are able at least to make some sort of a living from making and sharing your videos, you are two of the best videographers around.
Thank you again and take care.
Your parents have done an amazing job raising you! I love that you show us these amazing homes and do it with the utmost respect. You not only appreciate the architecture but also the history and personal attachment that the previous owners had to the things they once loved so much.
Maybe you can inquire about taking out the window you love and keeping it before they demolish the house. It would be a shame for that to be destroyed as well as many other items in the house.
Deborah Halford how amazing i.ve found last month an abbanned farm in Germany. left in 1865 by an emmigrated family what happened after there leaving? who are the owners from that old buildings or what is left? anyway this farm burnt down after I asked the community on it imagine there are villages completely left in south Germany empty for years there are homeless people like by you in the states strange histories forgetting grounds homes even complete cities in china brand new build complete with infrastructure and there are refugees homeless ordinary people can hardly pay an home! the rent for some homes here in Holland Europe are sometimes equil or more than the incomes from jobs
Deborah Halford Totally agree
Stained glass window is very beautiful. Some way to save it would be great
You guys are awesome!!! I love how inquisitive you are and how you have nice language without using cuss words.
Keep filming and checking out old places!!!
amy hosp I agree, just proves great videos can be made without the bad language/cuss words. Glad i subbed to their channel..
They are cassette players/recorders...wow, I feel old
LOL------it's hard to believe, but these guys grew up with CDs and computer files. No cassettes? Wow, I feel old now too!
Laserdisc, CED, Minidisc, wire recorder - I could go on! Oh dear...
An Oldie but a Goodie bet you don't feel as old as me we had stuff earlier than those 😂
otterlover95 I still have a pile of 78's but no stylus 😜😂 for any of the record players I own lol😱😵😜😜😜
Me too :)
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I love you boys so much, Lesley, you are beautiful! Putting the pictures together with the flower! The loving way you touched the child's pants & belt, so wise beyond your 19 years! Jordy you're gorgeous! I wish I could donate to help you guys, hopefully in time :) XXX
the thing that amazes me is when you notice something and you pick it up to inspect it, you replace it like the item was made of glass, you are very respectful of other's property whether they are dead or alive you respect everything you see and treat it with such care. I love watching your video's, keep up the good work.
I really enjoyed this tour. You were so thoughtful in your treatment of everything. As if it were your own relative's home and belongings. I really hope that things like the stained glass windows and any salvageable furnishings are saved before the house is demolished. It would be a shame if they were just destroyed.
Great explore. Can't wait till your next video.
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what a beautiful place. It sad that it's being tore down. French architecture is so beautiful. great video guys.
Love your speculations about the families, makes your explorations very endearing. Thank you!
I really appreciate the way you place yourselves emotionally into the humanity of the people who have lived in these homes and loved them. The respect you show for their possessions is much more than most other urban explorers and gives a certain unique quality to your videos. I also like the fact that you clearly love the bones of these homes and see the beauty both beneath and within the decay. Your gentleness in these places does you credit, thank you, as always for your generosity of spirit. 🇨🇦
I absolutely love your respect for the past and the way you show these beautiful abandoned places. You give the same respect to them as if the people are still living there or if they are a treasured monument. In the States there is no respect for these wonderful windows to our past. I thank you two for showing us the beautiful and abandoned side of your world😊💖
Lesley, no one else but you would close the drawers and cupboard to "make it.neat" just days before demolishing! And you nearly broke my heart when you put the pictures together on the chair with the game closer. How sweet you are even to think of that! I'm telling you,.both of you, I absolutely love what you're doing!! To be so young but yet old souls
Wow! Amazing,as always. I knew that you're young but didn't realize you were THAT young.You have so much reverence and respect plus a deep love of the places that you film.You truly must have an old soul. I applaud you
Lesley, at (13:12) that appears to be a type of stereo/cassette player with an amplifier. You guys have such a unique style among urban explorers! You interact with the environment as do no others. You actually narrate your tours, and it's easy to see that you love old houses. You're also both quite photogenic! Thanks for another great tour! And, oh yeah...as far as I know, the "tank on the wall" toilets were rare in the U.S. Our earliest toilets were holes in the ground situated in an "outhouse." :) Very cold!
That was so sweet how you put the husband and wife's photos together with the flower. You are so respectful of the properties and your videos are so soothing! Really love your videos. :)
You have an old soul. the way you feel in these places when you are there you feel the life that has been. Its a beautiful thing. Love your videos.
Thankyou Beth
im so impressed how respectful you are to every home that you've been entering. i love all your videos
You’re the sweetest kids, so kind, caring, thoughtful and well-mannered. If I’d had sons, I would have wanted ones just like you.
I love how respectful you are and how you genuinely care about the memories and history of the places you go! You are a real joy to watch and I just love what you do! I wish you all the best! You are really so impressive and at your young age to have th appreciation that you do is a real breath of fresh air! Keep up turn wonderful job!!
I just love your respect for the people that lived in these abandoned houses, youngsters today have no respect for the living, never mind the old. Love your videos. Seen most of them. Keep them flowing. Thank you very much.
I just want to give them hugs. To have such appreciation & respect for the memories, & property's left behind has a beautiful of it's own. Truly, you can't take material items with you, but it's interesting to see that so many people share in a desire to experience that which is, left behind.
your parents have clearly raised you to have respect. you boys are mature respectful and articulate.
alot of other you tube explorers can learn from you boys
I just love how you and your brother are so respectful
You are so sweet. The respect you show the places you explore is unmatched by any other urbex folks on youtube.
Thank you for making things beautiful again! Good job, guys! Thank you!
Penni Jones God, yes, thank you!
A really beautiful old home, I love those doors between the livingroom and dining room. Great video as always !
You are so respectful of the places you explore, I love the little touch you did with the photos and flowers, so beautiful!
I look forward to your video's. Love you guys. x
Really great video guys! It lovely to see your emotions as you explore the home Lesley. And Jordy's camera work is awesome, keep up the good work, I will be donating 😊
Love how sentimental you are, and respectful... And your imagination is fantastic, you picture what I picture a lot of the time. I hope they salvaged some of the amazing furniture before demolishing this home. Even the doors etc. Could be saved and reused. Beautiful job as always!
It is amazing to me that family does not do something with these properties even if only to sell them! Of course, this one has been left to deteriorate to the point where there is nothing worth saving now. The electronic things look like they were part radio and part cassette player. I have never seen a house with brick all through it....even upstairs. That stained glass window is beautiful. I would have saved that if I could.
It's insane, isn't it? Even at a loss, it's more than you had before. I wonder if there's some sort of dispute between heirs that never ended or everyone moved far away. Still strange though.
Ellie L Bros, do you have any inclination to petition the owners or at least the demolition crew to beg them to save the stained glass window and other antiques? I would do so gladly, but from America that would not be so easy.
Synick It is insane. The waterlogged basement is very likely the reason behind decision to demolish, but I can't for the life of me comprehend why the children, now adult children, would not want their parent's beautiful furniture...
otterlover95 Though it defies logic (mine, anyway) in America young people don't especially appreciate antiques. Though Jordy and Lesley might just set a new trend. 🏆
Ellie L You are a wise, practical, sensible woman with a positive attitude, Ellie!
Love you guys 😘 So respectful of every place you explore! And love how much you care about it. Keep being great!! 😊
That's so sweet that you put the two pictures of the husband and wife together with the blue rose. I'm sure they liked that wherever they are!
so sad to tear it down. you have to try and get them to let you have the window.thank you for being so nice makes the world a better place😊
excellent video, and i like the way you treat the property kindly as you pass through it - keep up your excellent work :)
Thank you for taking your time with this one and letting us your viewer get a good look around let us hope that the stained glass gets saved
Hello guys, thanks for the great video! Yes, it's such a shame that it is being torn down but the reality is that land is valuable and families who inherit usually want to sell and often it is much more lucrative to sell to developers. What you are doing is great, you are documenting the lovely old place before it is forever gone. This could be a way for you to locate other places to video: find out all the places that are scheduled for re-zoning -- research areas where you can easily visit -- then get permission and video-document. Excellent, thanks again! xx
Very sad that this home is to be demolished. The woodwork is absolutely beautiful. It is a shame that it can not be fixed up. Thank you for taking us on a tour of the home.
I keep coming back to watch you brothers. I love the respect you have for the dead and history of keeping a part of them there. Love u guys😚
you show maturity beyond your years
I thought the same thing.
It was so nice you made a memorial to the doctor and his wife with the flower on the chair. You boys are very respectful and kind. Thank you for caring about these people and their belongings.
Yes, in the USA there were toilets that had the tank high above on the wall above the place where you sit. Some old and restored homes still have them or have re-installed them so the house looked as it did in the old days. :)
When you were in the 2nd child's bedroom, the "toys of the doctor" those are cassette tape players with faders and knobs to control the sound. On some you could make your own tapes and on others you could listen to premade music tapes from the store. Cassettes were really popular (at least in the US) in the 70s, then when CDs came out, cassette tapes were not as good or useful and were phased out.
Oh, 29 degrees Celsius is 82 degrees Fahrenheit. (We still use Fahrenheit in the US, because even when they tried to teach the children the metric system in school in the 70s and 80s, the adults refused to learn, so we stayed somewhere in the middle. Crazy, huh?)
Great explore, boys. Good job.
~Mary
I love how you arranged the photographs and the flower. So nice and thoughtful. I love the staircase, too. It would be nice if they take out the staircase before they demolish the home and then sell the staircase for use in another home. The brick archways are so nice as well as the stained glass window and round windows. Thank you so much for taking us on a journey through this home with you. I love how respectful and caring you are. I would've guessed 24 years old. 😊
Once again, the tour was very interesting. My son is 31 and you remind me of him. He is a very honorable young man too. Nice work!
Hello from Oregon, United States of America. Again, you impress me with your respect and positive attitude towards history.
Awesome video! I just love you two! The way you carefully handle items with such respect!!! #1 fan here!
Beautiful house. Such a shame that it's being demolished. I love your enthusiasm as you go around the houses explaining everything and that you try to find out the story behind the property. I'd love to be able to restore these places. They are much more beautiful than the houses they build today (in the UK they are) . The toilet cistern is only found in older houses here that haven't been undated. Thanks guys 👍👍
guys your age here in the US, could care less about the things you guys find fascinating, and it's actually a breath of fresh air to see young men appreciate these types of things ..dam, I wanna move to Belgium 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Your English is great, your respect for this family and their home is wonderful. Keep up your good work.
As many have also said, I love the respect you show. I loved what you did putting the photos together with the flower, sweet.
You're both such kind respectable' beautiful young men. Thank you for such wonderful videos I look forward every day for a new one.
Heel erg trots op deze jongens uit Belgie..ons buurland Nederland ..zijn ongelooflijk vriendelijk ..kan het weten mijn opa was ook geboren in Belgie ..ik mag er graag komen..en inderdaad respect voor alles wat ze doen...🍀🌺
Love your videos guys, what a shame that beautiful window would be destroyed. So sad!!!😢
I love u guys..especially the guy that does the talking I'm in love😁with his accent,I too loved the way he arranged the couple n rose...very thoughtful of him! BTW I'm a suscriber now!
I truly hope the lead light window & hand carved balustrade & mantle will be salvaged. What a shame if they are destroyed.
I really appreciate the respect you showed to this home & the flower was a nice touch 💖
Your videos are so beautiful. unlike in the u.s. nothing is ever preserved so nicely. I love how you appreciate the old furniture and the people's possessions. keep up the good work. I love watching your videos.
What I like best about your video is you really seem to have a very kind heart. That is rare today!
You two are wonderful warm-hearted people. Keep up the good work!
Lesley, I like how you mention what the people might be thinking and doing while in different rooms of their home. Jordy is a great camera man, He moves the camera at just the right speed.
Another great vid! Love your work❣️ Thank you for the respect you show 😊
This is one of my favourite videos that you have made! I am enjoying your humor Lesley, and I appreciate the slow panning. Could you shows pictures, books and written material up close? Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you, to both of you. I love you're video's of these amazing places. It's like going back in time, to another world. I also admire the respect you both give to the people that once lived at these places. That means so much!
Thankyou Patrice i am very greatfull for subscribers like you!
Another awesome video!! Can't wait for more!! 😊👍
Thankyou Melissa :D
Wooohooooo \o/ A new Video :-D
I love the way you explore these mansions and other old and decayed places with so much respect!
You melted my heart when you put those pictures together, empathy and respect are two of the rarest qualities nowadays!
Keep going you two lovely guys, I thank you very much!
Kindest greetings from Germany.
Another beautiful video. Such respect you have for the people that used to live there and what they left behind. Thank you.
You are an amazing narrator and sentimental. One day you will be able to buy a house that you love and restore it. Thank you for sharing your adventures when locating these forgotten places. God bless you both. Much love to you from Pennsylvania ❤️
Others don't find old homes like these . Very refreshing. Great video
I've watched many many videos of you. LOVE them all!!! Thanks,. Also very relaxing guys. So beautiful and I love your response and respect. Remember the videos of the great memories too. Thanks again for your time and love for what you do for us.
You guys are very respectful that's lovely. So sad people feel the need to trash someone's home.
Amazing! This video was by far your most emotional and best detailed. Love all your videos and look forward to the notifications. Debbie...Chicago
Really enjoy your videos and how you commentate. I appreciate your respect you have for the abandon homes you visit. If a home is going to be demolished (sadly) I don't think it is disrespectful to take items from the home.It would be rescuing important pieces of history. It is already a shame that the house is going to be erased from existence.I would love to be your co-commentator to help with identifying items are for, finding dates, giving the English names ofd items you don't know.
First:-) LOVE the little skit! You guys are awesome!
Congratz :D
Lisa Amiano I do too! Extremely fun and entertaining! Love your playful spirits!
I love the way you bring the past back to life. Thank you for the video. 💕
What a great salvage project! I pray there will be something done about saving the good pieces of architecture, and I hope someone will be able to rescue the useful things like the glassware, etc. You're doing great, keep up the good work! Thanks for posting! Blowing kisses!!
Very nice and respectful made video, Jordy an Lesley.
I really liked this home and the respect you guys have for these old homes.I will be looking forward to more.
That was so nice of you 2 put those pictures together with the flower, you must be a Romantic guy and I bet you treat women with lots of respect, its such a shame that people vandalize and trash abandoned places. Great video.
😊made my day! thank you. 🤗 so nice to see both of you.
They are cassette players, cassette decks, they play cassette tapes, music. They work something like a vhs video cassette machines, but only for sound to play music. Love the video, you Bros are Awesome.
I love watching your videos, you are so respective of places you go into. I love the way you put their pictures together, that is awesome. I too feel it's a shame to see all that great stuff just sit and rot away and then to be torn down, so sad
What a shame that the stained glass couldn't be removed before they tear down the place,that is so beautiful.you do such a great job showing everything to us and taking your time & great respect for the items you touch.Thank you
Wow, what a beautiful home that was at one time! I hope you were able to get in touch with whoever owned it and acquire that beautiful stain glass window! Also, the equipment in the bedroom was stereo equipment for recording and playing music. Enjoyed as always, guys!
Love your being so respectful to the memories of others. Keep up the great job!
Thanks so mutch Daniel!
Absolutely love your videos, had watched another of yours in which you rescued a butterfly from an old spider web, then put it on a window sill and placed the mic near it, listening to the fluttering of its wings, my heart sung. :) If at all possible, could you add the titles of the music pieces you use? So so beautiful and perfectly fitting in your videos, sometimes it feels as though I am there with you. Warm thanks for all you share. :)
me encanta el respeto y cariño con que graban sus videos thanks guys 😀😀
These houses you show all have such BEAUTIFUL Antiques