Al is 'one of a kind'. What a great and yet sad tail he has to tell. Living proof you should never judge a book by it's cover. I feel privileged to have heard his story. Thanks Al and Diego.
Al brought me to tears telling of losing his sister. I am 58 and have 4 older sisters, age 69-73. I dread losing them and Al’s story of sitting up in bed at 4am hit me right in the heart. Thanks so much for sharing this man’s amazing life journey. Steve
I'm the youngest of 5 girls, too. I'm 62. One of my sisters passed way back in September of 1993. I would have loved to have had that experience. What a tremendous gift for Al.
You're such a good person Diego. Thank you Al for allowing Diego to share your life with us! Al, you're such a great dude. Much love & peace to both of you.
This is such a cool thing that you are doing, letting Al tell his life story. The part about Bette paying him a visit and he knew she had passed before anyone else did really was amazing. I wish we could all experience that when a close loved one leaves this earth. One last goodbye.
I was glad to find that another "chapter of Al's book" was out. Got the wife ready and off we went on watching our favorite show on youtube nowadays... rsrs. All the way from the remote country side of Brazil. That was a respected ZZ Top type of beard you had Al. Definitely a hazard around the chainsaw... hehehe. Great job again Diego! It takes talent to put it together so nicely. Perhaps it is a nice homage to Bette Reed.
I had the same experience with my sister we are same father different mother but we were close she was about 15 yrs older than me .. she had ovarian cancer and then it just spread everywhere.. when she died I was dreaming about us driving in a car and there was a really bright light and she put her hand on my knee and said I’m ok but I just looked at her confused and then she said my name and held on to my knee and said it’s ok I’m ok do t worry I’m ok now.. and when I woke up I just knew and I was crying 😭.. I picked up the phone and called her number in Canada and her husband said he just got the call like less than a minute ago that she had passed as soon as he left the hospital and go home and shower.. it’s so sad but I’m glad she is at rest
Al is an American Legend. & his place is what Many Mountain Men like myself Dream of having. I put my life on hold to take care of my elderly parents bout 7 years ago Dad passed last year mom's got late stage dementia & now my brother died & I'm Raising his 2 small kids. I bought 108 acres 8 years ago & started my mountain paradise but put everything on hold. Awesome video Guys Thanks for sharing from Pioneer Tennessee 👋
This is so interesting learning about Al. He took so many pictures back in a day before digital. Most didn't take loads of pics due to the expense. Thank you both for taking time out of your lives to share his story and yours
My late father once told me he had a very similar experience when his, then, young sister passed away from a severe illness. He was in a different town and she appeared to him to say goodbye.
Diego, in one of the last videos about Al he suggested a book to you called The Terrible Hours about a submarine accident that his engineer father would have been on if he hadn't felt ill. I ordered the book and am halfway thru it. It's a fascinating read. His father likely would have died if he had been on that sub.
Thank goodness for captions. It's tricky to understand and decipher what Al's saying. Does he have family who checks up on him, or are you that person?
i am so grateful to be alive at this stage in history, where technology makes it possible to be on the other side of the planet, and be a fly on the wall, watching, learning, and listening to Al sharing with his friend, Diego, memories [treasured ] of times gone by. Thankyou. it is Sunday evening in Tasmania as i watch this video. 🫖🍵🍵😌🌎🪐🌌🌏🕯🪔🕯🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪓
I had the same experience with my sister we are same father different mother but we were close she was about 15 yrs older than me .. she had ovarian cancer and then it just spread everywhere.. when she died I was dreaming about us driving in a car and there was a really bright light and she put her hand on my knee and said I’m ok but I just looked at her confused and then she said my name and held on to my knee and said it’s ok I’m ok do t worry I’m ok now.. and when I woke up I just knew and I was crying 😭.. I picked up the phone and called her number in Canada and her husband said he just got the call like less than a minute ago that she had passed as soon as he left the hospital and go home and shower.. it’s so sad but I’m glad she is at rest
He’s enjoying sharing his life and memories with you. I hope his children are watching. What a treasure!
Al is 'one of a kind'. What a great and yet sad tail he has to tell. Living proof you should never judge a book by it's cover. I feel privileged to have heard his story. Thanks Al and Diego.
Thanks for respecting Al so much that you’re telling his story. Thanks to you both for this content
Al brought me to tears telling of losing his sister. I am 58 and have 4 older sisters, age 69-73. I dread losing them and Al’s story of sitting up in bed at 4am hit me right in the heart. Thanks so much for sharing this man’s amazing life journey. Steve
I'm the youngest of 5 girls, too. I'm 62. One of my sisters passed way back in September of 1993. I would have loved to have had that experience. What a tremendous gift for Al.
Thanks for sharing some of Al's experiences I loved the way you two presented them hope he has many more. He's living the life I want.😊
Nice seeing u bud ",I've been really enjoying ur videos lately I bought 146 acers in graintfalls WA 8 months ago on pilechuck river
Thanks for sharing Al,some of your life.We appreciate the work behind the scenes,getting the photos out.👍
An excellent episode and snapshot of Al's life, had me glued from the start 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💥💥💥💥💥💥🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
You're such a good person Diego. Thank you Al for allowing Diego to share your life with us! Al, you're such a great dude. Much love & peace to both of you.
Love seeing and hearing him tell his stories. Great video and one day his grandkids will appreciate the stories and videos.
This is such a cool thing that you are doing, letting Al tell his life story. The part about Bette paying him a visit and he knew she had passed before anyone else did really was amazing. I wish we could all experience that when a close loved one leaves this earth. One last goodbye.
I was glad to find that another "chapter of Al's book" was out. Got the wife ready and off we went on watching our favorite show on youtube nowadays... rsrs. All the way from the remote country side of Brazil. That was a respected ZZ Top type of beard you had Al. Definitely a hazard around the chainsaw... hehehe. Great job again Diego! It takes talent to put it together so nicely. Perhaps it is a nice homage to Bette Reed.
I could listen to Al all day long... very soothing voice, very interesting man
True friendship is a blessing ❤ Hearing one's story is an honor. 🙏
I had the same experience with my sister we are same father different mother but we were close she was about 15 yrs older than me .. she had ovarian cancer and then it just spread everywhere.. when she died I was dreaming about us driving in a car and there was a really bright light and she put her hand on my knee and said I’m ok but I just looked at her confused and then she said my name and held on to my knee and said it’s ok I’m ok do t worry I’m ok now.. and when I woke up I just knew and I was crying 😭.. I picked up the phone and called her number in Canada and her husband said he just got the call like less than a minute ago that she had passed as soon as he left the hospital and go home and shower.. it’s so sad but I’m glad she is at rest
Al is an American Legend. & his place is what Many Mountain Men like myself Dream of having. I put my life on hold to take care of my elderly parents bout 7 years ago Dad passed last year mom's got late stage dementia & now my brother died & I'm Raising his 2 small kids. I bought 108 acres 8 years ago & started my mountain paradise but put everything on hold. Awesome video Guys Thanks for sharing from Pioneer Tennessee 👋
Thank you for sharing your life your family and your journey with us Al.. respect ✊🏽 ..
love the Al videos
Such a genuinely amazing person. Love his story. Thank you for bringing to us.
Thank you for sharing Al, I have really enjoyed watching :}
Thanks Diego,& Al for sharing. Al’s had a very wild,& interesting life. Y’all take care of yourselves,& have a great New Year!🎊🥂🎉🙏🏾✝️🙏🏾💜
This is so interesting learning about Al. He took so many pictures back in a day before digital. Most didn't take loads of pics due to the expense. Thank you both for taking time out of your lives to share his story and yours
No, we took lots of pictures. Nowhere near like we do now but lots just the same.
My late father once told me he had a very similar experience when his, then, young sister passed away from a severe illness. He was in a different town and she appeared to him to say goodbye.
Diego….this was so good! All has such a soothing voice!❤
Very interesting to hear from the past. Wishing Al and you all the best❤
Hi there loved listening to his story its just amazing thank u happy new year to u both.x
Good video. Al is a interesting guy.
thk u happy holidays
Awesome video, Thank you for sharing Al life. ❤
Is there anything that he hasn’t done? He has truly lived a full life
Merci!
Thanks Diego and Al. Oh…. And Dip. ❤
Diego, in one of the last videos about Al he suggested a book to you called The Terrible Hours about a submarine accident that his engineer father would have been on if he hadn't felt ill. I ordered the book and am halfway thru it. It's a fascinating read. His father likely would have died if he had been on that sub.
What a guy Al is.
Thank you for 2024. Loved your videos.
Ciao Diego ti seguo sempre dall’Italia, buon Natale e felice anno nuovo❤
Let's go I love Al's stories aka dB Cooper lol😂
شكرًا دييقو
عيد ميلاد مجيد على الجميع
عشنا لحظات جميلة مع ذكريات السيد (ال )
نتمنى له حياة مديدة في صحة وسعادة
2:04 Dan Cooper😮
Thank goodness for captions. It's tricky to understand and decipher what Al's saying.
Does he have family who checks up on him, or are you that person?
My kids are far away, but The Adventure Agents and Diego check on me.
You might like Neil Kramers podcasts Roamcast (I think abot episode 20 to 30 is available on YT)
Don't know why, but every time I watch a new episode, I feel like I've been wasting my life
I bet Al knew my uncle Gary. He had a motorcycle shop in Portland.
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Rica etsem Türkçe altyazılı ayarlanabilir yaparmısınız teşekkür ederim 🙏
i am so grateful to be alive at this stage in history, where technology makes it possible to be on the other side of the planet, and be a fly on the wall, watching, learning, and listening to Al sharing with his friend, Diego, memories [treasured ] of times gone by. Thankyou. it is Sunday evening in Tasmania as i watch this video. 🫖🍵🍵😌🌎🪐🌌🌏🕯🪔🕯🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪵🪓
Thank you for sharing your life your family and your journey with us Al.. respect ✊🏽 ..
I had the same experience with my sister we are same father different mother but we were close she was about 15 yrs older than me .. she had ovarian cancer and then it just spread everywhere.. when she died I was dreaming about us driving in a car and there was a really bright light and she put her hand on my knee and said I’m ok but I just looked at her confused and then she said my name and held on to my knee and said it’s ok I’m ok do t worry I’m ok now.. and when I woke up I just knew and I was crying 😭.. I picked up the phone and called her number in Canada and her husband said he just got the call like less than a minute ago that she had passed as soon as he left the hospital and go home and shower.. it’s so sad but I’m glad she is at rest