I'm happy to see you wearing the new clothes, although black isn't the ideal color in that heat. At least it won't show dirt as bad. Keep up the great work, Hoss. You're an awesome man.
as instrument are very pricy we made most instrument out of bamboo such as flute, xylophone, bell or gong and pipe drum which sounds like sousaphone and more kinds.
Hello Brother! I liked your idea of a "dinner bell" Let's the fish know, and reduces food from waste and promotes growth due to the fish being trained. I did the same, my light is battery operated for my Betta and it only comes on when feeding. She already is waiting before I have her food! Thank you again for a beautiful video! 😊
@@originaljoke-y5f : You are correct in your interpretation of @SunnyV2's video. Neither @SunnyV2 nor @P/T say one word about @P. Skills. They even mention that there are other legitimate channels out there. @AFH is a Troll that has been stalking @P. Skills for several years now. She is either one of several alias accounts by the same person, or she is part of a small cadre of Malicious, stalker Trolls that have been making life unpleasant for both @P. Skills, and his viewers. Either way, they all work off of nearly identical unsupported, unsubstantiated, scripts. They do not know their history, nor do they have any knowledge or expertise in the things @P. Skills does. Apparently, they have little or no hands-on experience working with tools. They also cannot comprehend @P. Skills' work ethic. Persistence. What @P. Skills does is historically correct, and represents much of rural life to this day.
That bamboo instrument is called kenthong here in Indonesia. It's used for warning people to gather around if there's a thief, fire accident, or any other casual meeting happens. In most of mosque it's also still played before adzan as a prayer reminder alongside with bedug
@@suwokowoko5172 yang saya katakan di sini bahwasanya kenthong ditabuh beriringan dengan bedug, bukan konteks bahan pembuatannya yang saya jelaskan di sini. Hanya penggunaannya saja, kenthong dan bedug sama-sama digunakan sebagai pengingat waktu sholat. Terimakasih jika anda turut menambahkan informasi bahan pembuatan keduanya🙏
@@iqohbelle Kalau di tempat gw sudah jarang sekali masjid yg pakai bedug bro. Biasanya habis tarhim langsung adzan, cuma kalau bedug dan kentongan masih ada terutama pas bulan Ramadhan... Rame banget tuh, pas mau sahur. Maklum rumah gw kan di desa
Bom dia Patrick ! Gostei da idéia, pois recordei quando eu tinha um criatório de peixes ornamentais, pra diversão de meus filhinhos. Eu chamava os peixes para alimentá-los, dando uns catiripapos na superfície da água, e eles afluiam e se alimentavam à vontade. Lega! Amo seus videos. A Brasileira 😘🇧🇷
hello friend I haven't seen you comment on my videos for a long time. I'm glad to see you here today I'm glad it tells me you're still healthy. Good luck in your life
You finally show off the bamboo pipe hollowing chisel! A few thoughts: Your waterwheel frame may rot fast being in water; rebuild it with concrete blocks? Same with the monjolo frame, I see mushrooms/fungus growing on it already. Your bellows may rot being in contact with dirt; larva and grubs will eat the wood. Make a concrete floor and a bellows cradle with concrete blocks? I still want to see the rest of the pond wall being built!
He most likely had help building the pond wall. Likely got a contractor to come in and build it. Which is why he will not likely show it. Either way there is a video of him doing it. It would take a whole year or more to do it all by hand.
@@audreyforbes-hamilton5685 : We, the viewers are going to report you for Stalking and Harassment..... Of both @P. Skills and his viewers. The rest of your rant is incoherent. Are you on drugs ?! @MegaRavans has nothing to steal, this is just another bogus allegation.
@@kameljoe21 : He does not fully excavate that pond depression. It already existed. He just squared out the embankments and reinforced them. Far less cubic yards of material to move. If you go back to his older videos, you can see the plant covered embankments. The downslope one is the one he cut his drainage tunnel through. My guess is that it was previously a pond before it was at some point abandoned. He just took over the site and rehabilitated the pond. Far less work.
@@jimbayler4277 The pond area was just a valley a long time ago. Over the years he has cut and move quite a bit of dirt around. What I am talking about is the amount of work he did to make the walls. You can clearly see in some of the videos that one section of the wall is 1 foot thick and 4 to 8 feet deep on the other side. He likely brought in a couple mini excavators and some larger concrete mixers. There is more than likely 100 yards of concrete that was poured there. I am using a 100 feet by 200 feet area with walls 8 feet high and 6 inches thick. That puts it at just under 90 yards. If you go back and watch some of the older videos where he empty the pond you can see that the bottom is pretty level and there are quite a few formed stairs and the walls look to be pretty good and poured in. If he did it manual it would take a year to dig all of the gravel, cook all of the lime and then mix everything by hand and haul it all there. We do know that this land runs off to a fair size river/creek and has a pretty good grade of a hill that has a stream out put area. This is likely a mile or two or so off a county road or mountainous pass. Somewhere around there has to be a path that take you to the main road so he can get in his car/park and everything else.
@@kameljoe21 : "Tractors and excavators": My problem with that theory is that, equipment, especially in wet clay soil like he has, gets torn up something fierce when tracks or wheels cross it even a single time. You, as a Farmer know this. I as an Orchardist (Walnuts), and Landscape Contractor know this. There are no equipment tracks or openings in the vegetation surrounding the pond. You cannot cover that up. I am paid to do that at construction sites. You cannot achieve a pristine, untouched, not visible condition. Additionally, how would he have got the equipment in and out of the pit. There are no remnants of a ramp and no tracks leading to one. Much of the hillside is too steep and wet to transport soil in any kind of loader without cutting a track. There are well worn foot paths, however. Any excavation work was done by hand, whether by one set of hands, or a hundred. Where his dam is, is where his original bamboo hut was. The terrace where his current Rammed Earth house is, is above the old level on a terrace he made. The bottom of pond is where he had his old rice paddies. The bottom of his pond was always reasonably flat. He had to do minimal leveling to establish his original rice paddies. The remnants of his old paddy dikes can still be seen when the water is low. It is those old dikes that people mistake for track marks. The down slope embankment between his pond and the river down below it, was always there. There is one of his older videos that shows him build a narrow path down the backside of that embankment, to the river. The head of the path comes out at the far end of his dam (opposite side from his house). He also has videos of him going out periodically and cutting down the vegetation inner side of that embankment long before the pond. He has several videos of him digging the drainage tunnel through that embankment in preparation for building that concrete block drainage weir. He has two sets of stairs into the pond. One at the drainage weir, and one at the far end of the dam, roughly where the path to the river comes out. Next time you see the video where the pond is empty, count the stairs. The average step has an 8" rise. I'm 6'/72"..... that equates to (9) steps. That will give you the approximate height of the pond walls I agree. He very likely had help with the digging he needed to do. But, it was done by hand and wheelbarrows. I will also agree that he most likely had help with dam and some of the walls...... But, then he never claimed he did that part by himself. He has never stated one way or another on it. Certain Trolls make some pretty big assumptions on it. "Nearby roads": Vietnam has been inhabited for thousands of years, so yeah..... there will be rudimentary roads somewhere within a few miles and pathways in between. Roads will be rough, nasty dirt roads at the best of times. During Rainy season, they will essentially impassable. Big muddy morasses. You don't have to go very far to see unbelievable videos on that kind of "road". Many of the "roads" can barely support motor scooters. Bringing in materials would become a logistics nightmare. Okay I'll stop. this is too long already.
Muy lindito videito el maiz ya grande la plantita me encanto la piña madurita asta se me acia agua la boca de ver con las ganas que comia el ojala cresca esas matitas de piña que transplanto todo vonito su videito saluditos bendiciones ...me encanta ese lugar 💙💜😘💕💕💕💕
Wow! Your little farm is growing so well!!! So happy for you. Good to see fish doing well, they’ll feed you for a long time. So good to watch progress!
@@emmapeel5950 What lies? He's been at this for five years and most of his projects have been simple shit. Hell, this video was literally just agriculture, wood carving and fish feeding. Why would anyone need to fake something like this? Not to mention how you can very clearly see the passage of time. That waterwheel wasn't always black you know.
@@starhammer5247 No amount of reason is successful with this Cadre of Trolls. They reject any rational explanations, science, History, or any other repeatable evidence, such as other videos showing others doing the same exact historically accurate thing !! They measure everything through their unimaginative, limited views/experiences. They can't conceive of someone being persistent enough to do these things that they themselves aren't willing to do. I too, have done many of the things that @P. Skills has done, so I see the authenticity in what he does. I have been dealing with this Troll cadre for several years now. Though "Emma Peel" is a new Alias. "she" is still working down the same exact script list as the others. In nearly the same order !!
Have you thought about making fish pellets from the ground food? The pellets would stay afloat longer than the powder. Mixing the ground food and whatever ground green leafy food together in small fish bite size pieces would go a long way. The sound for calling the fish is nice addition to hearing roaring water.
I hope someone can tell me this guys language. I want him to know how special he is and how much I appreciate the work he has done over the last five years. I cried with him when he thought he was done with the project! Although this young man is fully capable of doing the more delicate work of life, I hope and pray for him to meet a woman who is young and willing to live an learn about this life style. When I was a young girl I built mini homes in the woods, under the house, the attics, sheds and my favorite was in trees. I bought my first home at 20 and realized how much I missed about the simple builds. They made me creative and a deep thinker. I was escaping my home which was very, very messed up and unhappy most of the time. That was in the 60s to the start of the 80s. Then I sold my first house to go and live in a few acres of undeveloped land which my then boyfriend had rebuilt a transferred 1850 log cabin. Over the next few years I grew plants and raised orphaned animals that were native to that area. I was a healer, I wrote articles for a new letter that focused on primitive lifestyles going back to and before the 1840 . Obviously I needed an editor. I have never gotten over being scolded in class for run on sentences, poetic license, phonetic spelling and bad sentence structure! Eventually we dug a well, by hand. This was really unpleasant because the home was in northwest Ohio where a great deal of the land had been carved up with canals and channels because it was a huge swamp. I ended up with the worse case of poison ivy I had ever seen. It was a good thing the Jewelweed helped it heal faster once the Urishol Oil had been removed. Never again! I took it upon myself to build the fireplace using stones that were known to be safe. I got permission to walk a farmers fields and tote off his stone piles. That in it's self was wonderful because I love rocks. I was always fascinated by Mother Earth. I had found some stones that were not from that area and wondered why they were there. The white metamorphic rocks in black shale that had Emeralds growing in them and were discovered at the same house where we got huge huge slate stones from the basement. After using block and tackle to lift out the slabs, we carefully loaded them into our trailer and hauled them 7 miles on back roads to our home. I used them to create the floor in what was to be the "Great Room". When I had enough stones to do the wall/walk-in fireplace, I dug in. It took some time for me to build my muscles up to make the job easier but I was fairly young and fit. The walk-in fireplace was outfitted by a friend who was a blacksmith. We had a swing arm for a large cauldron, a spit, andirons that were huge! My was called Yellow Knife and Company and my boyfriends business was Two Dogs Beads. If anyone knows the joke about the boy called "Two Dogs ______"(Insert the f bomb), you should get a kick out of it but keep it to yourself...LOL The reason I brought this up was the andirons were two dogs. The rest is a secret. Anyway, everything at that house was authentic in material and styling except one thing, we had a pump in the well and it was run by a tiny generator. The home had hand pumps for the garden, bathroom and kitchen and they drew water from the reservoir tank which was underground. Again, it was a secret. The shower, bath and top tank toilet were very old and original items, the toilet had the gravity tank and was from the end of the 1880s. We didn't have a water heater, the tiny tub was filled with cold water then I would heat water for the bath. The shower wasn't authentic but I needed a way to use my solar shower bag inside for my daughter. The boyfriend had to bathe at work due to chemicals he had to use on the job. All of the employees had to do this in order to keep contamination to a minimum. I took my showers "sky clad" on the front porch where the bag was hung out hours before my need for a shower. We had no driveway to the house, it was hidden from the road by another persons log cabin and our 8 acres of woods. We had an icebox, a cast iron stove, a cast iron fireplace stove and oil lamps were throughout the house. Everything from the hooks on the walls to the Buffalo hide carpet in my bedroom, I mean everything you could see without snooping. We did 1840's living history reenactments. I did reenactments dating back to the renaissance for fun too. I became adept at using the tools Native Americans used pryor to the whites came to this continent. I also learned to be proficient at the tools for the time between then and the 1840s. I would go to schools and teach the before and after ways to make things. I taught how the gun is what spelled the end of Native American life as they knew it. I taught the kids that living with nature, instead of against or trying to control nature, was a happier way to live. I became adept and well known for herbal cures and was called a Pagan. That word means, "People of the countryside". In other words, a wise woman who could save...or take...a life. Had I been living during the Inquisition, I would have been stoned to death as a Witch. I am still a Witch but retired from using plants and such helping people. I am now disabled. This was a long story but it isn't over and it isn't everything. I want to inspire young people to learn about the good and the bad regarding modern life in comparison to what came before them. It was the timeframe in which Native Americans and Africans lived in that caused them to be called savages. They were both at the Iron Age in human development. They were thought to be incapable of learning how to read or wright, it was actually against the law for someone to teach an African how to read or wright. My people, the Cherokee, were graced with their own language. The Trail of Tears can teach them in a short story but if they are your people too, please check out the play, "Unto These Hills". It will open your eyes about just how smart the Cherokees are. They knew they couldn't stop the whites so they tried to prove they were smart as well. Anderew Jackson didn't like that. And the story continues..... Peaces, blessings and good health to you all. Thank you for reading this far. There is hope for the world after all. ☮
May the creator God of the world be thanked for this good man, who does almost everything himself. May the peace and joy he gives us be positively returned to him a hundredfold.
hey it must be tiring to keep replacing those bamboo pipes whenever they rot. I suggest building a concrete aquadect. it's a more permanent solution and might be a good project for a future video
i plant the top of the pineapple every time i buy one! i have grown two fruits and they are very small but the best taste! so sweeter than the store kind!
This channel is the only channel that is legit and useful in real situation. Most of the others primitives blablabla are fake . And I don't understand why this channel has not crossed 10mil subs?
@@holmesmycroft2157 : No. @P/T has not called out @P. Skills !! To quote your favorite catchphrase, You, are "Taking Huge Liberties with the Truth" !!!
@@donTeo136 : Ducks will live quite happily without corn supplements. As long as they have access to insects (they are great for picking pests out of your veggie garden), water, and vegetation, they will thrive without the grain supplements.
@@donTeo136 : A third of the hen scratch I feed my Banties, goes to waste. They won't touch the cracked corn in it. Bugs..... however !! Well.... I'll put it like this, don't get between them and fresh bugs/insects ! Those little birds will run you right over ! There is plenty of Bird-edible foliage on his homestead, He even chops some up to feed the fish. Ducks would alternate between land and water to fulfill their needs.
@@jimbayler4277 corn is pretty easy to grow. No doult you know that....and very rewarding. And it getty quite expensive to buy. Consider all the potential uses. ..i won't be surprised if Ho doesn't grind it for his fish.
Now all you need are more gongs properly tuned and you can start serenading the fish with their favorite songs. Sounds to me like the gong you made is pretty close to a "G". Easy enough to set up the water wheel and monjolo to lay down a groove and you can start jamming out. I was wondering when you would make your first legitimate musical instrument. Very exciting!
You guys have no idea how good that pineapple tastes. Very few of us ever get to eat a pineapple that ripens on the plant. It is a million times better in flavor and texture. I grew one over 3 years and could not believe how good it was when I finally got to taste the fruit.
I grew my own lemon tree, the lemons were just amazing taste and size they grew to. All for living the simple and cultivating small places to grow and develop. Its brilliant to see so many who have gone out to do just that. Busy all day amazing. Have a great time on your most precious plantation.
Waoo rompió record,nunca lo habia visto,en verdad me sorprendio con la tierra ,solo se q tiene una buena base en bambu y grueso,waooo ,es bueno en lo q,hace,Felicidades😃😍
You should sell some merchandise. I'd like to have one of those shirts. Bamboo cups, and various other crafts....if you have time to make some stuff. More income is always helpful.
Hai buddy... I am one of your big fans.. You're always inspired me... Thanks for the rice over the hill you planted... I hope you can share with us about your way to tame some wild chiken... I really appreciate that if want to do that...hope you always health and inspiring more people...🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Pineapple fantastic. I could hear that rooster croowing . Ye saw you could hear it too. Time for a chicken pineapple dinner don't you think? Delicious. But where's the salt thou...?
I love your videos. I know with your modern hair cut and video shooting/editing equipmwnt that you don't live here full time but use this property to demonstrate life with older technology. I would like to see a video about you and maybe also your sister, and how you came to make your video channels. I would like to say to the trolls, there's no manager here to take a look into your complaints. This is for entertainment and over 1 million people enjoy it. Get a life.
I'm happy to see you wearing the new clothes, although black isn't the ideal color in that heat. At least it won't show dirt as bad. Keep up the great work, Hoss. You're an awesome man.
The slips that grow on the bottom of the pineapple motherplant usually root better and make better harvest
When I read the title, first thought was you made a gong outta iron. And I wasn’t even surprised due to your amazing skills
as instrument are very pricy we made most instrument out of bamboo such as flute, xylophone, bell or gong and pipe drum which sounds like sousaphone and more kinds.
I really enjoy seeing you making progress, to think that you started with a rock and have now created all of these wonderfull things
Dude is a millionaire.
@@williammorgan7769 And?
It was a particularly GOOD rock. Look what he could do with it!
Hello Brother! I liked your idea of a "dinner bell" Let's the fish know, and reduces food from waste and promotes growth due to the fish being trained. I did the same, my light is battery operated for my Betta and it only comes on when feeding. She already is waiting before I have her food! Thank you again for a beautiful video! 😊
Que lugar é esse não tem pássaros é nem bichos mais é lindo
Молодець!
One of the very few primitive skills channels that I'm convinced is legit.
@@originaljoke-y5f : You are correct in your interpretation of @SunnyV2's video. Neither @SunnyV2 nor @P/T say one word about @P. Skills. They even mention that there are other legitimate channels out there.
@AFH is a Troll that has been stalking @P. Skills for several years now. She is either one of several alias accounts by the same person, or she is part of a small cadre of Malicious, stalker Trolls that have been making life unpleasant for both @P. Skills, and his viewers. Either way, they all work off of nearly identical unsupported, unsubstantiated, scripts.
They do not know their history, nor do they have any knowledge or expertise in the things @P. Skills does. Apparently, they have little or no hands-on experience working with tools.
They also cannot comprehend @P. Skills' work ethic. Persistence.
What @P. Skills does is historically correct, and represents much of rural life to this day.
That bamboo instrument is called kenthong here in Indonesia. It's used for warning people to gather around if there's a thief, fire accident, or any other casual meeting happens. In most of mosque it's also still played before adzan as a prayer reminder alongside with bedug
Kentong bambu, bedug mah dari kulit. Beda bro
@@suwokowoko5172 yang saya katakan di sini bahwasanya kenthong ditabuh beriringan dengan bedug, bukan konteks bahan pembuatannya yang saya jelaskan di sini. Hanya penggunaannya saja, kenthong dan bedug sama-sama digunakan sebagai pengingat waktu sholat. Terimakasih jika anda turut menambahkan informasi bahan pembuatan keduanya🙏
@@iqohbelle Kalau di tempat gw sudah jarang sekali masjid yg pakai bedug bro. Biasanya habis tarhim langsung adzan, cuma kalau bedug dan kentongan masih ada terutama pas bulan Ramadhan... Rame banget tuh, pas mau sahur. Maklum rumah gw kan di desa
No, this is chineese traditional insturment
@@r-man3864 Thats mean Chinese and Indonesia had some similiar traditional instrument
Bom dia fico ansioso para ver seu vídeo um abraço.
Your skills and styles is A+. Bushcrafters should watch and learn from your skills and styles. 👍
You even the pineapple made my mouth water! The cornfield looks awesome!
Muito lindo seu paraíso. Produção de peixes, água limpa e abundante, cabana rústica e alimentos para subsistência. Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho.
Ele fez tudo do zero na mão, muito top 👍
So epic to have seen this place grow from just the hut build, dedication at its finest!
I remember him in the cave. I thought his water collector was amazing..
How far he's come...
Bom dia Patrick !
Gostei da idéia, pois recordei quando eu tinha um criatório de peixes ornamentais, pra diversão de meus filhinhos.
Eu chamava os peixes para alimentá-los, dando uns catiripapos na superfície da água, e eles afluiam e se alimentavam à vontade. Lega!
Amo seus videos. A Brasileira 😘🇧🇷
hello friend I haven't seen you comment on my videos for a long time. I'm glad to see you here today I'm glad it tells me you're still healthy. Good luck in your life
Muito legal 👏👏👍🇧🇷
Really awesome video! Pineapple looks really great and the gong for the fish: brilliant!
You finally show off the bamboo pipe hollowing chisel!
A few thoughts:
Your waterwheel frame may rot fast being in water; rebuild it with concrete blocks?
Same with the monjolo frame, I see mushrooms/fungus growing on it already.
Your bellows may rot being in contact with dirt; larva and grubs will eat the wood. Make a concrete floor and a bellows cradle with concrete blocks?
I still want to see the rest of the pond wall being built!
He most likely had help building the pond wall. Likely got a contractor to come in and build it. Which is why he will not likely show it. Either way there is a video of him doing it. It would take a whole year or more to do it all by hand.
@@audreyforbes-hamilton5685 : We, the viewers are going to report you for Stalking and Harassment..... Of both @P. Skills and his viewers.
The rest of your rant is incoherent. Are you on drugs ?! @MegaRavans has nothing to steal, this is just another bogus allegation.
@@kameljoe21 : He does not fully excavate that pond depression. It already existed. He just squared out the embankments and reinforced them. Far less cubic yards of material to move.
If you go back to his older videos, you can see the plant covered embankments. The downslope one is the one he cut his drainage tunnel through.
My guess is that it was previously a pond before it was at some point abandoned. He just took over the site and rehabilitated the pond. Far less work.
@@jimbayler4277 The pond area was just a valley a long time ago. Over the years he has cut and move quite a bit of dirt around. What I am talking about is the amount of work he did to make the walls. You can clearly see in some of the videos that one section of the wall is 1 foot thick and 4 to 8 feet deep on the other side. He likely brought in a couple mini excavators and some larger concrete mixers. There is more than likely 100 yards of concrete that was poured there. I am using a 100 feet by 200 feet area with walls 8 feet high and 6 inches thick. That puts it at just under 90 yards. If you go back and watch some of the older videos where he empty the pond you can see that the bottom is pretty level and there are quite a few formed stairs and the walls look to be pretty good and poured in. If he did it manual it would take a year to dig all of the gravel, cook all of the lime and then mix everything by hand and haul it all there.
We do know that this land runs off to a fair size river/creek and has a pretty good grade of a hill that has a stream out put area. This is likely a mile or two or so off a county road or mountainous pass. Somewhere around there has to be a path that take you to the main road so he can get in his car/park and everything else.
@@kameljoe21 : "Tractors and excavators":
My problem with that theory is that, equipment, especially in wet clay soil like he has, gets torn up something fierce when tracks or wheels cross it even a single time.
You, as a Farmer know this. I as an Orchardist (Walnuts), and Landscape Contractor know this.
There are no equipment tracks or openings in the vegetation surrounding the pond.
You cannot cover that up.
I am paid to do that at construction sites. You cannot achieve a pristine, untouched, not visible condition.
Additionally, how would he have got the equipment in and out of the pit. There are no remnants of a ramp and no tracks leading to one.
Much of the hillside is too steep and wet to transport soil in any kind of loader without cutting a track.
There are well worn foot paths, however.
Any excavation work was done by hand, whether by one set of hands, or a hundred.
Where his dam is, is where his original bamboo hut was. The terrace where his current Rammed Earth house is, is above the old level on a terrace he made.
The bottom of pond is where he had his old rice paddies.
The bottom of his pond was always reasonably flat. He had to do minimal leveling to establish his original rice paddies.
The remnants of his old paddy dikes can still be seen when the water is low.
It is those old dikes that people mistake for track marks.
The down slope embankment between his pond and the river down below it, was always there.
There is one of his older videos that shows him build a narrow path down the backside of that embankment, to the river.
The head of the path comes out at the far end of his dam (opposite side from his house). He also has videos of him going out periodically and cutting down the vegetation inner side of that embankment long before the pond.
He has several videos of him digging the drainage tunnel through that embankment in preparation for building that concrete block drainage weir.
He has two sets of stairs into the pond. One at the drainage weir, and one at the far end of the dam, roughly where the path to the river comes out.
Next time you see the video where the pond is empty, count the stairs.
The average step has an 8" rise. I'm 6'/72"..... that equates to (9) steps. That will give you the approximate height of the pond walls
I agree. He very likely had help with the digging he needed to do. But, it was done by hand and wheelbarrows.
I will also agree that he most likely had help with dam and some of the walls...... But, then he never claimed he did that part by himself. He has never stated one way or another on it. Certain Trolls make some pretty big assumptions on it.
"Nearby roads": Vietnam has been inhabited for thousands of years, so yeah..... there will be rudimentary roads somewhere within a few miles and pathways in between. Roads will be rough, nasty dirt roads at the best of times. During Rainy season, they will essentially impassable. Big muddy morasses. You don't have to go very far to see unbelievable videos on that kind of "road". Many of the "roads" can barely support motor scooters.
Bringing in materials would become a logistics nightmare.
Okay I'll stop. this is too long already.
Your videos amaze me, can u imagine if everyone on the planet lived like this?? Sure would be peaceful...😁😁
amen
So many fish. Good job.
Muy lindito videito el maiz ya grande la plantita me encanto la piña madurita asta se me acia agua la boca de ver con las ganas que comia el ojala cresca esas matitas de piña que transplanto todo vonito su videito saluditos bendiciones ...me encanta ese lugar 💙💜😘💕💕💕💕
thank you for making your videos! i very much enjoy watching and learning your not so primative skills!
very creative fish bell
Your pond is spectacular Skills. Love your shows.
ele trocou a camisa.....finalmente. adoro ver os videos dele, ele é incrivel na criatividade, perceverança......é tudo de bom esse cara
Água na boca
Lindo trabalho
Wow! Your little farm is growing so well!!! So happy for you. Good to see fish doing well, they’ll feed you for a long time. So good to watch progress!
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All three of those tops of the pineapple can be planted to start new plants!! And you did it, congrats!
why does this channel only have 1 million subscribers, this channel should deserve 3 million subscribers I think.
Because he's very very very very very sparing with the truth.
@@emmapeel5950 What lies? He's been at this for five years and most of his projects have been simple shit. Hell, this video was literally just agriculture, wood carving and fish feeding. Why would anyone need to fake something like this? Not to mention how you can very clearly see the passage of time. That waterwheel wasn't always black you know.
@@starhammer5247 No amount of reason is successful with this Cadre of Trolls. They reject any rational explanations, science, History, or any other repeatable evidence, such as other videos showing others doing the same exact historically accurate thing !! They measure everything through their unimaginative, limited views/experiences. They can't conceive of someone being persistent enough to do these things that they themselves aren't willing to do.
I too, have done many of the things that @P. Skills has done, so I see the authenticity in what he does.
I have been dealing with this Troll cadre for several years now. Though "Emma Peel" is a new Alias. "she" is still working down the same exact script list as the others. In nearly the same order !!
@@emmapeel5950 : How would you know about truth ?! You spend so little time in reality, how would you know what is real, and what is not ?!!
@@jimbayler4277 when PT calls him our as a faker his word is good enough for me.
You are awesome, great video.
Fantastic knife control!
I love that corn field
Boa 🌙 noite, sua fazenda 🚜 está ficando ótima 😊🏡Humm abacaxi q 👍 bom.
ชอบ มากๆ เลย ธรรมชาติ แบบนี้ ทุกอย่าง ก็ธรรมชาติ ปลอดเชือ ปลอด โควิด ชิบกินสับปะรดด้วยล่ะเห็นกินสับปะรด แล้ว อยาก กินด้วย เดียว พรุ่งนี้ จะไปชื้อมากิน.... เก่ง จัง เลย
Good morning blessing 🌄
Fresh Pineapple.. The Best. Keep up the hard work.. 🙂
I’ll definitely try pineapple like that.
Have you thought about making fish pellets from the ground food? The pellets would stay afloat longer than the powder. Mixing the ground food and whatever ground green leafy food together in small fish bite size pieces would go a long way. The sound for calling the fish is nice addition to hearing roaring water.
as always such a joy to watch you develop your gardening skills and how you have really been a blessing to all who watch you and are inspired by you.
What a job !!!
I hope someone can tell me this guys language. I want him to know how special he is and how much I appreciate the work he has done over the last five years. I cried with him when he thought he was done with the project!
Although this young man is fully capable of doing the more delicate work of life, I hope and pray for him to meet a woman who is young and willing to live an learn about this life style. When I was a young girl I built mini homes in the woods, under the house, the attics, sheds and my favorite was in trees. I bought my first home at 20 and realized how much I missed about the simple builds. They made me creative and a deep thinker. I was escaping my home which was very, very messed up and unhappy most of the time. That was in the 60s to the start of the 80s. Then I sold my first house to go and live in a few acres of undeveloped land which my then boyfriend had rebuilt a transferred 1850 log cabin.
Over the next few years I grew plants and raised orphaned animals that were native to that area. I was a healer, I wrote articles for a new letter that focused on primitive lifestyles going back to and before the 1840 . Obviously I needed an editor. I have never gotten over being scolded in class for run on sentences, poetic license, phonetic spelling and bad sentence structure!
Eventually we dug a well, by hand. This was really unpleasant because the home was in northwest Ohio where a great deal of the land had been carved up with canals and channels because it was a huge swamp. I ended up with the worse case of poison ivy I had ever seen. It was a good thing the Jewelweed helped it heal faster once the Urishol Oil had been removed. Never again!
I took it upon myself to build the fireplace using stones that were known to be safe. I got permission to walk a farmers fields and tote off his stone piles. That in it's self was wonderful because I love rocks. I was always fascinated by Mother Earth. I had found some stones that were not from that area and wondered why they were there. The white metamorphic rocks in black shale that had Emeralds growing in them and were discovered at the same house where we got huge huge slate stones from the basement. After using block and tackle to lift out the slabs, we carefully loaded them into our trailer and hauled them 7 miles on back roads to our home. I used them to create the floor in what was to be the "Great Room". When I had enough stones to do the wall/walk-in fireplace, I dug in. It took some time for me to build my muscles up to make the job easier but I was fairly young and fit. The walk-in fireplace was outfitted by a friend who was a blacksmith. We had a swing arm for a large cauldron, a spit, andirons that were huge! My was called Yellow Knife and Company and my boyfriends business was Two Dogs Beads. If anyone knows the joke about the boy called "Two Dogs ______"(Insert the f bomb), you should get a kick out of it but keep it to yourself...LOL
The reason I brought this up was the andirons were two dogs. The rest is a secret.
Anyway, everything at that house was authentic in material and styling except one thing, we had a pump in the well and it was run by a tiny generator. The home had hand pumps for the garden, bathroom and kitchen and they drew water from the reservoir tank which was underground. Again, it was a secret. The shower, bath and top tank toilet were very old and original items, the toilet had the gravity tank and was from the end of the 1880s. We didn't have a water heater, the tiny tub was filled with cold water then I would heat water for the bath. The shower wasn't authentic but I needed a way to use my solar shower bag inside for my daughter. The boyfriend had to bathe at work due to chemicals he had to use on the job. All of the employees had to do this in order to keep contamination to a minimum. I took my showers "sky clad" on the front porch where the bag was hung out hours before my need for a shower. We had no driveway to the house, it was hidden from the road by another persons log cabin and our 8 acres of woods.
We had an icebox, a cast iron stove, a cast iron fireplace stove and oil lamps were throughout the house. Everything from the hooks on the walls to the Buffalo hide carpet in my bedroom, I mean everything you could see without snooping. We did 1840's living history reenactments. I did reenactments dating back to the renaissance for fun too. I became adept at using the tools Native Americans used pryor to the whites came to this continent. I also learned to be proficient at the tools for the time between then and the 1840s. I would go to schools and teach the before and after ways to make things. I taught how the gun is what spelled the end of Native American life as they knew it. I taught the kids that living with nature, instead of against or trying to control nature, was a happier way to live. I became adept and well known for herbal cures and was called a Pagan. That word means, "People of the countryside". In other words, a wise woman who could save...or take...a life. Had I been living during the Inquisition, I would have been stoned to death as a Witch. I am still a Witch but retired from using plants and such helping people. I am now disabled.
This was a long story but it isn't over and it isn't everything. I want to inspire young people to learn about the good and the bad regarding modern life in comparison to what came before them. It was the timeframe in which Native Americans and Africans lived in that caused them to be called savages. They were both at the Iron Age in human development. They were thought to be incapable of learning how to read or wright, it was actually against the law for someone to teach an African how to read or wright. My people, the Cherokee, were graced with their own language. The Trail of Tears can teach them in a short story but if they are your people too, please check out the play, "Unto These Hills". It will open your eyes about just how smart the Cherokees are. They knew they couldn't stop the whites so they tried to prove they were smart as well. Anderew Jackson didn't like that. And the story continues.....
Peaces, blessings and good health to you all. Thank you for reading this far. There is hope for the world after all.
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May the creator God of the world be thanked for this good man, who does almost everything himself. May the peace and joy he gives us be positively returned to him a hundredfold.
Que maravilha de represa bom de mais
Hmm I like pineapples!👍👍👍😁😁😁🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
You are such a hard worker. I have confidence that your future is going to be full of success.
Good job!
Liking the new shirt 👕👍
acompanho sempre seus vídeos, gosto muito
You make some of the best content on the internet. You're a legend 🙂 Keep up the good work
Deus te abençoe sempre
May I suggest you tie off the bottom knob of your gong to each side post to give it stability.
Build a lathe! So you can turn wood. It’s the machine that makes machines. :)
Saludos desde México tiene mucho ingenio para sobrevivir en la soledad 😁😁
One of your best videos; replanting the pineapple makes me pray for rain and bless your home..👍👍💚🕊
Thanks you for all i follow you since years 💪🏼
hey it must be tiring to keep replacing those bamboo pipes whenever they rot. I suggest building a concrete aquadect. it's a more permanent solution and might be a good project for a future video
I like you works
Nice, ty for video :)
La,casa de tierra quedo hermosa felicidades😃
quá chất sếp ơi
i plant the top of the pineapple every time i buy one! i have grown two fruits and they are very small but the best taste! so sweeter than the store kind!
Красаво 👍👍👍🔥
Lots of fish
I see the fishies!
Well done 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦
finally got a new shirt , with a logo even. sweeeeeeeet
sweet pineapple. delish and you have so many fish. hope you can try getting pineapple leaves fibres.
I saw your every vdo
La casa quedó hermosa, buen trabajo chico, pon bambú en el piso has una cama baja, saludos desde Puerto Rico,abrazo 😉 😘
Awesome! Now a few chilli bushes please! Then you can have chilli fish!
This channel is the only channel that is legit and useful in real situation. Most of the others primitives blablabla are fake . And I don't understand why this channel has not crossed 10mil subs?
@@holmesmycroft2157 : No. @P/T has not called out @P. Skills !! To quote your favorite catchphrase, You, are "Taking Huge Liberties with the Truth" !!!
would also be good if you could catch the forest chickens from your last video, and start really producing your own meat and eggs
I was thinking ducks, they need a lot of corn feed
@@donTeo136 : Ducks will live quite happily without corn supplements. As long as they have access to insects (they are great for picking pests out of your veggie garden), water, and vegetation, they will thrive without the grain supplements.
@@jimbayler4277 our chickens insist on corn. Saying that i don't think in his pond there's enough food.
Maybe around his house.
@@donTeo136 : A third of the hen scratch I feed my Banties, goes to waste. They won't touch the cracked corn in it. Bugs..... however !! Well.... I'll put it like this, don't get between them and fresh bugs/insects ! Those little birds will run you right over !
There is plenty of Bird-edible foliage on his homestead, He even chops some up to feed the fish. Ducks would alternate between land and water to fulfill their needs.
@@jimbayler4277 corn is pretty easy to grow. No doult you know that....and very rewarding. And it getty quite expensive to buy.
Consider all the potential uses. ..i won't be surprised if Ho doesn't grind it for his fish.
Parabéns meu amigo, gosto muito de seus vídeos
Now all you need are more gongs properly tuned and you can start serenading the fish with their favorite songs. Sounds to me like the gong you made is pretty close to a "G". Easy enough to set up the water wheel and monjolo to lay down a groove and you can start jamming out.
I was wondering when you would make your first legitimate musical instrument. Very exciting!
You guys have no idea how good that pineapple tastes. Very few of us ever get to eat a pineapple that ripens on the plant. It is a million times better in flavor and texture. I grew one over 3 years and could not believe how good it was when I finally got to taste the fruit.
I grew my own lemon tree, the lemons were just amazing taste and size they grew to. All for living the simple and cultivating small places to grow and develop. Its brilliant to see so many who have gone out to do just that. Busy all day amazing. Have a great time on your most precious plantation.
Waoo rompió record,nunca lo habia visto,en verdad me sorprendio con la tierra ,solo se q tiene una buena base en bambu y grueso,waooo ,es bueno en lo q,hace,Felicidades😃😍
Good oke
Pineapple with pig shoulder grilled 😉👍!
That big Tree Bamboo seems like an invaualbe resource! Instant Pipes and Containers literally growing on trees!
You should sell some merchandise. I'd like to have one of those shirts. Bamboo cups, and various other crafts....if you have time to make some stuff. More income is always helpful.
Baskets! He's so good at making beautiful baskets that people would definitely buy them.
I’ve used this technique for catfish feeding. It really works!
Bom dia
Boa tarde Amigo
Amazing
thank you for the heart you sent me. XXXX
Looking good buddy nice shirt!
Hai buddy... I am one of your big fans.. You're always inspired me... Thanks for the rice over the hill you planted... I hope you can share with us about your way to tame some wild chiken... I really appreciate that if want to do that...hope you always health and inspiring more people...🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Pineapple fantastic. I could hear that rooster croowing . Ye saw you could hear it too. Time for a chicken pineapple dinner don't you think?
Delicious. But where's the salt thou...?
Now I finally know what my upstairs neighbors are doing every day. They are feeding their fish.
Молодец первый раз вижу что рыбы от звука активно интересно нравятся
You finally have a new shirt!!! 🤗
it would be cool to see you forge a smaller knife for cutting foods, and maybe a block to easily cut fruits and food on
I love your videos. I know with your modern hair cut and video shooting/editing equipmwnt that you don't live here full time but use this property to demonstrate life with older technology. I would like to see a video about you and maybe also your sister, and how you came to make your video channels.
I would like to say to the trolls, there's no manager here to take a look into your complaints. This is for entertainment and over 1 million people enjoy it. Get a life.
Bro gonna have fish for life 👍
You can harvest the young pineapple stalks that grow around the main bush and replant.
A bamboo tripod at each end of your floating rice paddy could help support the weight as it grows. Great videos!
Respected you 👍
Men, my suggestion of you building a freaking fish pond was worth it. I can rest in my bed happy
Awesome 😆 great work
That bamboo stump looks like what Captain Kirk used to build a primitive cannon to fight the Gorn.