The wreath is really beautiful! I always look forward to Julie’s videos. She just seems nice. Thanks for sharing, Julie. That antiques shop looks very interesting and it’s a very sustainable gift choice for the holidays.
Thank you for sharing your wreath making, it turned out lovely and thank you for the reading from Alberta's diary. Happy Christmas to you and your family. From New Windsor, NY
Happy Christmas Julie. You are so much fun. I have a mini version of that barometer, bought this summer at an antique shop in MA. I bought it because I fell in love with the font also! 😊
Julie, i really enjoy Wednesday's, because i really enjoy your channel's. I like how you forage for thing's from the land, dive right in and learn how to do so many different thing's. I like how you shop at different places for furnishings for all the project's you've got going on. When i was a kid, being older than my brother, i was always helping my dad and grandparents with any task needed to be done, and it made me not afraid to do something i had no clue about. The one thing my granny instilled in me, was to buy thing's second hand, garage sale, cut coupons back in the day, and to not waste anything. My granny grew up in the great depression, and she was the youngest of 7 kid's, and when thing's got really rough, at time's she would have to stay with other relative's, and so she always worried about having extra food stocked up, even though she and my paternal grandpa had good job's and retirement pensions. She always had a garden, and would us kid's pick wild asparagus, black raspberries,, rhubarb, morrel mushrooms, different herbs, and all sorts of foraged pine boughs and other thing's to make wreaths out of. On my maternal side, my grandpa had me help put on a new roof when i was 11, along with mowing his acre lawn, which then involved fixing machinery, and building thing's. He also taught me how to restore antique furniture that we would get from auctions or estate sales. His one passion was collecting and restoring old clocks that were very old, and very rare. I loved the old grandmother clocks, because they looked like small grandfather clocks. We had to make parts for some of the clocks, and it was so fun. I'm nearly 54, and my family are mostly gone, but i still try to do thing's I've never done, and am restoring an old 1954 m38a1 military jeep. I have it completely apart, and am refreshing and fixing everything myself, and want to put a memorial on it somewhere in memory of my grandpa's who fought in wwll. I've had people be critical of some of the thing's i do, but i do them anyway, because just because i am a woman doesn't mean i can't sow, and fix a vehicle as well. I dress in my own style, and don't care what people think. I really like how you dress, not a bunch of high fashion, but your own unique style, including the hats. You are humble and kind, and i admire people like you, who live their life how they like it, try new thing's, and learn to fix and create, because you're able to just jump in and try. Thank you for being the unique person you are, and don't ever let anyone try to convince you to do thing's differently. G-d bless from Michigan,USA.
Julie, are you still going to record the former owners dairy onto audio? My wife and 11 yr old daughter enjoyed listening that day with you and Luke. And a happy wife is a happy life. "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year" from our family to your's. 🎄
I love our American Vistcountes! I don't always agree with your views on the sickening Harkles, you are living my dreams. I'm referring to taking care of archives kept from generations gone. I love watching you get or find unique keepsakes. Merry Christmas 🤶 🎄 🎅🎁✝️🙏🕯🎊 and a healthy and prosperous New Year!
I don't either, Julie is a very genuine and kind person, passionate about what she's doing. I felt really bad when her Christmas market had to close a day early. Julie and Luke even waited in their vehicle at the road with a sign letting people know it wasn't opening due to the storm. Most people would maybe put a sign up, but they wouldn't wait there with a sign in person, only people who really care do that kind of thing. I think some people are either very new to the channel, and therefore do not know that she doesn't script anything, or it's just people who aren't happy with their own life, so they belittle other's. I pray that those people wake up. G-d bless.
This is a beautiful, sophisticated channel for those of us who totally relate to that. It obviously won't appeal to the woke, and sensitive snowflakes. Nothing "fake" at all.
I love the American Viscountess! ❤❤❤ Merry Christmas Julie! From Long Island, New York, here in the good ol’ USA!
The wreath is really beautiful! I always look forward to Julie’s videos. She just seems nice. Thanks for sharing, Julie. That antiques shop looks very interesting and it’s a very sustainable gift choice for the holidays.
Thank you for sharing your wreath making, it turned out lovely and thank you for the reading from Alberta's diary. Happy Christmas to you and your family. From New Windsor, NY
Good to see you again, Julie. Merry Christmas! 🌲
Thank you for sharing your story and time with us.
Happy Christmas Julie. You are so much fun. I have a mini version of that barometer, bought this summer at an antique shop in MA. I bought it because I fell in love with the font also! 😊
Julie is cool and so down to earth.❤
Magical. Your garden is just lovely. Merry Christmas to you and your family Julie. 💚🌲🎀
Julie, i really enjoy Wednesday's, because i really enjoy your channel's. I like how you forage for thing's from the land, dive right in and learn how to do so many different thing's. I like how you shop at different places for furnishings for all the project's you've got going on.
When i was a kid, being older than my brother, i was always helping my dad and grandparents with any task needed to be done, and it made me not afraid to do something i had no clue about. The one thing my granny instilled in me, was to buy thing's second hand, garage sale, cut coupons back in the day, and to not waste anything. My granny grew up in the great depression, and she was the youngest of 7 kid's, and when thing's got really rough, at time's she would have to stay with other relative's, and so she always worried about having extra food stocked up, even though she and my paternal grandpa had good job's and retirement pensions. She always had a garden, and would us kid's pick wild asparagus, black raspberries,, rhubarb, morrel mushrooms, different herbs, and all sorts of foraged pine boughs and other thing's to make wreaths out of. On my maternal side, my grandpa had me help put on a new roof when i was 11, along with mowing his acre lawn, which then involved fixing machinery, and building thing's. He also taught me how to restore antique furniture that we would get from auctions or estate sales. His one passion was collecting and restoring old clocks that were very old, and very rare. I loved the old grandmother clocks, because they looked like small grandfather clocks. We had to make parts for some of the clocks, and it was so fun. I'm nearly 54, and my family are mostly gone, but i still try to do thing's I've never done, and am restoring an old 1954 m38a1 military jeep. I have it completely apart, and am refreshing and fixing everything myself, and want to put a memorial on it somewhere in memory of my grandpa's who fought in wwll. I've had people be critical of some of the thing's i do, but i do them anyway, because just because i am a woman doesn't mean i can't sow, and fix a vehicle as well. I dress in my own style, and don't care what people think. I really like how you dress, not a bunch of high fashion, but your own unique style, including the hats. You are humble and kind, and i admire people like you, who live their life how they like it, try new thing's, and learn to fix and create, because you're able to just jump in and try. Thank you for being the unique person you are, and don't ever let anyone try to convince you to do thing's differently.
G-d bless from Michigan,USA.
Absolutely love her personality, so charming, from Texas with ❤ Julie
It's so lovely to see snow on the ground! Merry Christmas
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU FROM ONTARIO CANADA, all the best in 2025:)
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Merry Christmas Julie to you and your family!
So beautiful. What a find. You are very lucky. I pray so much success to your channel and life.
I love your videos always wonderful 🎄❄🌲
You don't cut what you need, goodness you have enough and won't hurt the trees or plants and may help them.🎄❤👍
Merry Christmas Julie from hot sunny Sydney Australia.
The wreath turned out really nice
Merry merry christmas 💚♥️💚♥️💚🇨🇦💌🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💐
Merry Christmas . Hope 2025 gives you much peace and prosperity.🇨🇦
Julie, are you still going to record the former owners dairy onto audio? My wife and 11 yr old daughter enjoyed listening that day with you and Luke. And a happy wife is a happy life. "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year" from our family to your's. 🎄
I love our American Vistcountes! I don't always agree with your views on the sickening Harkles, you are living my dreams. I'm referring to taking care of archives kept from generations gone. I love watching you get or find unique keepsakes. Merry Christmas 🤶 🎄 🎅🎁✝️🙏🕯🎊 and a healthy and prosperous New Year!
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I enjoy your videos. I don’t understand the spiteful comments from a few. SMH
I don't either, Julie is a very genuine and kind person, passionate about what she's doing. I felt really bad when her Christmas market had to close a day early. Julie and Luke even waited in their vehicle at the road with a sign letting people know it wasn't opening due to the storm. Most people would maybe put a sign up, but they wouldn't wait there with a sign in person, only people who really care do that kind of thing. I think some people are either very new to the channel, and therefore do not know that she doesn't script anything, or it's just people who aren't happy with their own life, so they belittle other's. I pray that those people wake up.
G-d bless.
What a dreadful mess.
This seems so fake
Oh please, woke snowflake. This is a beautiful, sophisticated channel, which has obviously escaped you, gone right over your head.
This is a beautiful, sophisticated channel for those of us who totally relate to that. It obviously won't appeal to the woke, and sensitive snowflakes. Nothing "fake" at all.