Lovely and inspiring to watch you two and your determination humbly and bravely figuring all this out! Made me feel like sticking with things a bit more. And just admired the attitude to the lost phone! Enjoing tool constrction. Thank you for sharing, Jen
@@FloatingStranglers Now that the weather is improving (supposedly! haha), that will help bolster your moods too. Now that you can see it coming together, despite the stress and frustration, that will give you plenty of encouragement. Given that you're always on the move, do you have a mailing address people can send stuff to? (By stuff I mean gifts, not anything weird lol)
@@averyvaliant True, sunshine = optimism! 🌞 Thanks. For our own orders we usually get stuff delivered to post offices or Amazon drop boxes. Haven’t set up a ‘gift’ address yet but if you wanted to ask about that, email us at thehumancycles@gmail.com 😊
Hey Joe and Tamzin, this is an amazing way of sharing the love! Plus, it brings it all back :-) Great to see your diligent carpentry work... We used to attach large floating things to keys. When we lived on a boat, mobile phones were the size of house bricks and they cost as much as a car, ha ha. So we didn't drop any in the water because we couldn't afford them in the first place (we made do with a landline at our mooring). We lost a lot of tools to the depths, though...! And fell in a couple of times, too.
Hi Jim! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Glad it brought back fond memories, I wonder what the similarities are with boating in the Netherlands as that must be a whole other world…?! Ah yes we have the cork key things! We should invent one for our phones.😄 Tamzin is yet to fall in but i’m on two splashes and counting
Things are certainly moving along. What a learning curve you two are going through. As for losing the phone in the canal, many boaters have lost at least one. There is a cover that one can purchase, I think from Amazon, that will act as a floatation device for phones. Danni and Joe, that's the name of their channel, purchased one as Danni lost a couple of phones overboard. Good investment I should think. Mark Alberta, Canada
Hi Mark, thanks for the comment! Yes it’s a steep learning curve that doesn’t seem to be bottoming out any time soon. But we’re getting slowly more confident in making decisions. Phone flotation device sounds like a good idea 😆
Smashing it! I really like the wooden countertop...
Thanks mate! I think it will be completely transformed next time you visit
Lovely and inspiring to watch you two and your determination humbly and bravely figuring all this out! Made me feel like sticking with things a bit more. And just admired the attitude to the lost phone! Enjoing tool constrction. Thank you for sharing, Jen
Hi Jen, thanks so much for your lovely comment! So glad you enjoyed watching and it provided a bit of inspiration/positive vibes :-)
Love the new cabinets guys, it's coming along really nicely!
Thanks Adam! Motivation is picking up now that things are coming together
@@FloatingStranglers Now that the weather is improving (supposedly! haha), that will help bolster your moods too.
Now that you can see it coming together, despite the stress and frustration, that will give you plenty of encouragement.
Given that you're always on the move, do you have a mailing address people can send stuff to? (By stuff I mean gifts, not anything weird lol)
@@averyvaliant True, sunshine = optimism! 🌞
Thanks. For our own orders we usually get stuff delivered to post offices or Amazon drop boxes. Haven’t set up a ‘gift’ address yet but if you wanted to ask about that, email us at thehumancycles@gmail.com 😊
Hey Joe and Tamzin, this is an amazing way of sharing the love! Plus, it brings it all back :-) Great to see your diligent carpentry work... We used to attach large floating things to keys. When we lived on a boat, mobile phones were the size of house bricks and they cost as much as a car, ha ha. So we didn't drop any in the water because we couldn't afford them in the first place (we made do with a landline at our mooring). We lost a lot of tools to the depths, though...! And fell in a couple of times, too.
Hi Jim! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Glad it brought back fond memories, I wonder what the similarities are with boating in the Netherlands as that must be a whole other world…?! Ah yes we have the cork key things! We should invent one for our phones.😄 Tamzin is yet to fall in but i’m on two splashes and counting
Things are certainly moving along. What a learning curve you two are going through.
As for losing the phone in the canal, many boaters have lost at least one. There is a cover that one can purchase, I think from Amazon, that will act as a floatation device for phones. Danni and Joe, that's the name of their channel, purchased one as Danni lost a couple of phones overboard. Good investment I should think.
Mark
Alberta, Canada
Hi Mark, thanks for the comment! Yes it’s a steep learning curve that doesn’t seem to be bottoming out any time soon. But we’re getting slowly more confident in making decisions. Phone flotation device sounds like a good idea 😆
Hi Joe and tazmin if you ever need to get heavy stuff from DIY shop let me know and I can take you in the van
Hey Steven, thanks so much that’s really kind! How’s the boat hunt going?
@@FloatingStranglers slow due to weather
@@stevenkinton7914 understandable, good luck. Let me know if you need any advice