The little bird box on table held toothpicks. You put toothpicks in the opening and push the little bird and it would pick one up in its mouth for you. Very nice video once again Lesley and Danny. Your videos amaze me as being in the USA - a chair in a place can be older than our country as we have a very short history! Great job with the video coverage and details.
This home reminds me of my Norwegian-American grandfather's home so much. When you opened that passport... He was born in 1927 and is still with us. He decided to leave the farm a few years back after Grandma passed, and watching you gents go thru this home takes me back to some really hard days cleaning out the farm for new owners. But we are blessed because we still have him. In fact... I better pause this now and call him.
Hello from Sweden!😍🇸🇪 Thx for great videos! Just love them! The psalm book you find, is an song book they use in church, not Jewish book. And the electric candles in window we use in Christmas time, not Jewish either. Thx again for lovely videos! ❤
I was coming to the comment section to say the same thing. Every Swedish home he see's with the candles like that he calls Jewish lol. My mother was a Swede, and we celebrated Christmas with some Swedish traditions.
And there was a picture of Mary with baby Jesus downstairs! And a holder for holy water in the porch by the door to bless themselves with before leaving the house.
This little house was so cute even if had an avocado green kitchen. The time capsule of the items left behind is what I really enjoy. Another wonderful life lived to the fullest.
The "abandoned house" @ 25:00 is the house of the swedish painter Carl Larsson. It is at present day a museeum located in the region of Sundborn outside the town of Falun, where they make that red swedish paint you always talk about. The copper mine in Falun is a tourist attraction and both places are well worth a visit.
many old houses had two living rooms that could be heated, but usually the one intended for winter use was smaller. in the larger living room which was also called the ballroom, family parties were held because it was often a bigger space, many people could fit there. Even in Finland, there were rooms in many farmhouses that were only used in the summer because they tried to avoid heating unnecessary spaces, usually the spaces where you stayed were heated, e.g. the kitchen and bedroom. because the kitchen was often also the living room, some large farmhouses had a living room so big that guests could also sleep there and easily organize a party for around 100 people.
At 7:30... Husqvarna, or Huskvarna as it started, has started round 1690 as a company in Sweden that made muskets. Later they produced cookovens, motorcycles, sawing machines and so on. They have become a world wide company.
Yes, but very heavy. My dad bought me one back in the -60sh and said son, time to go to work and cut some firewood LOL. This was back in Finland but ok, now it's just memories LOL.@@amybannister4021
🙂👍🙏..As a Swed living in France its nice to see a video from Sweden. " The photo" is the current royalties in Sweden . King Karl XVI Gustaf (Bernadotte) and Queen Silvia.
Hi from Sweden! The Wood thing , that you thought that you put balls in 😂 It is to roll cigarettes :) It is very common for Swedish houses to have a fireplace in the middle so the heat from the fireplace to the chimney spreads in every room and every floor :) The red colour on many of our houses is called “faluröd”.
The strange thing is that the bag that is inside the cabinet is an XXL bag. A Norweigan store that didn't exist in Sweden until 2010. Either they left the house way later than we think or some other explorer has been there and put the bag inside.
I fell asleep watching last night and had to find where I dozed off this morning. It has to be Lesley's voice and the calming way he speaks, which is so relaxing. I'm glad he mentioned the lack of bedrooms and no bathroom because I thought I must have nodded off briefly and missed them! 🤭
Sometimes I really wonder how people can watch such nice videos and not give it a thumbs up. It takes such little effort. As always you have done a wonderful job of giving us a glimpse into someone's life.
The comment you made of the "candel holders", they are chrismas lightnings inspired by the hanukkah, but in sweden they have no religious purpose, only the joyful delight of light in the dark time during chrismas (desember).
Hello,Lesley and Danny! I really enjoyed watching your exploration of Rudolf's cozy interesting house! I particulary liked "the art room", so many beautiful paintings and family pictures! You're the best ,as always! ❤
The clock in the living room with the glass dome which was referred to as a Pendulum clock is really called in the USA as a Anniversary clock. I have 2 of them. You have to use a key to wind them to make them work. Love this old house.
Regarding the red paint: It's made of iron ore from a mine in the town Falun. It's a very porous paint which alows the wood to breathe - which is very important. It's also a paint you can mix yourself, thus making it pretty cheap. You do have to repaint every few years, though. It's washing of when it rains. Huskvarna, as others have mentioned, is a Swedish company with a long history. It started in a town with the same name. The window lamps are not Jewish - Jewish candle holders have eight candles. The crosses in the psalm book should've made it clear to you that they weren't Jewish. No central heating. The fireplaces are individual. That's just a few of the things you got completely wrong.
I have found that a lot of European younger people do not have any idea about different religions and especially don't recognize the Bible and parts of one.
Thanks guys for another beautiful video. Those little clips you handled at 15:01 are tie clips, used to hold a tie to your shirt so it doesn't flop around. I used to wear them when I was young.
Lesley Danny muchas gracias por su trabajo tan interesante. Me encanta tu narración, Lesley sin infundir miedo, al contrario resaltas los detalles la belleza del lugar. Saludos gratos desde Coahuila, México.
☎️Absolutely love watching the care and respect you both give to these deserted homes. 📽️Your video skills are ace! 🙏🏽Thanks for all the journeys, following from Australia.
Thank you for all you do to bring to life the history of homes like the one. The pictures left behind, the little things that adorned this home, mesmerizing. Wonder about the bathroom situation.
A beautiful home, wonderful memories. You are wonderful in your respect for this family’s belongings... As for the wooden boxes with the bird with the open beak, they are designated for catching cigarettes. My father had one like this, and it is wonderful... Greetings to you 🌷🌷
What a fantastic house liked the chair and the tape recorder never seen one like that before so glad it's not been vandalised fantastic wee place everything's still where it was when the person lived there shame about the ceiling water coming in. can't wait for your next one 👀you next week
Hi guys, love your travels and how you explore the places! The wooden bird piece in the upstairs space is a toothpick holder. Toothpicks go into the top and the bird beak plucks one up for a person to use. Enjoy!!
Very cool found property to explore, lovely home, I think the second house in the property was a place maybe they build it for their children but it’s incomplete, their children doesn’t seem to be interested in the property and a life in a farm, sad to see it got abandoned, thank you for sharing it’s interesting indeed
I have a friend from Sweden. Their farm also has two houses. The old house and a newer house. My friend uses the old house to store their stuff and stay in when they visit from their current home abroad.
@@dirtywaterpj_dj interesting, but the second house in this property doesn’t have a bathroom yet , I believe it’s still under construction as well as some of the rooms is incomplete specially in attic , look like they are planning to make a bathroom up there I saw the wall and high ceiling
Enjoy so much your conversations as you explore..it's like traveling with friends. The rooms in this house are quite large, I think they were pretty well off or comfortable in the day. Thanks for another great explore.
Me pone contenta cada vez que mostras una casa en Suecia. Espero ver si encontras alguna máquina de coser de la marca Husqvarna. Tengo una de 1958 y es una maravilla sueca. Saludos desde Argentina.
What an interesting and beautiful house. Abandoned for twenty years, still so well preserved. What a shame the roof has started leaking and this house, with all its fascinating contents, is down for the count.😓
È veramente straordinario Queste case svedesi con queste cucine minuscole e arredamento molto diverso ma affascinante immersa nel verde è rimasto tutto intatto non avevo mai visto una stufa così particolare .. molto interessante ... grazie Lesley e Danny siete come sempre super 💪💪💪💪💪🧡💛💚🍀🍀🍀
Kitchen was avocado green very popular in the 1970's. My mom painted her cabinets that color and had new stove and fridge that color as well lol. Lovely old reel to reel tape recorder. The mosaic pieces are pretty! Great video...Thanks guys! Falu Red, also known as Falun Red or Swedish Red Paint, is a traditional and iconic red paint color used extensively on wooden houses, barns, and other structures in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries. It is characterized by its deep red hue and has a long history of use in Nordic architecture. 👍👍
I was agreeing with you guys that a short person much have lived here judging by how low the kitchen sink and table was until you two got up into the room that looked like yet another dining or entertainment room upstairs and seen this 30:33. That's when I could almost say for a fact that the man that lived in this home fought in the war and lost both of his legs, that would explain everything being so short. If that truly is what happened, I'm glad he was one that loved to play musical instruments, because that and God would what helped him during the devastation he must've felt after losing his legs, if that is in fact what happened to him. Most high appreciation and respect for his sacrifices. Thank you, gentlemen, for yet another great exploration.
Oh mein Gott 😍 vielen Dank euch beiden für die wundervolle Reise zu diesem bezaubernden Haus. Ich liebe diese roten Schwedenhäuser❤ Wenn ich eure Videos ansehe, ist es, als wäre ich wirklich dort. Also vielen Dank 🙏
The pink book on the shelf under the tape player was a Listening to the Great Teacher book from the Watchtower and Tract Society of Jehovah's Witnesses from about 1971.
Thanks to Lesley and Danny nice video absolutely captivating... I love this video line from 42:27 to 43:02 very lovely I was emotionally touch that even it was an abandoned place you guys still care ... very lovely... 💞💞
😊 Very neat exploration. Love this house. Also I believe the green on the cabinets is viridian green. I love shades of green except that one. 😊 Viridian green is just not a pretty green but maybe that was all they could get at the time.
Hello Bro of Decay I'm delighted I had your channel as a recommendation and checked it out. I have subscribed to your channel. I love history and thinking about what life might have been like for people of any given time and place. I had the experience in 1981 of walking through Bolt Castle in the Thousands Islands, NY. It was abandoned with most of the contents removed I do remember a large dining table and the inside dilapidated condition, with graffiti spray painted on the walls. It has since been renovated, my family and I visited in about 2017 when it was renovated, with a likely decore for the time. Looking forward to viewing more of your videos. Decided to contribute to your work by joining your Be our guest membership
Hey there! Thank you so much for stopping by and subscribing to the channel, I really appreciate it! 😊 It's awesome to hear about your love for history and your experience exploring Bolt Castle back in '81 must have been quite the adventure, especially with the graffiti and all! It's fascinating how places evolve over time, isn't it? I'm glad you got to revisit it after the renovations. Your support means a lot to me, and I'm thrilled to have you as part of the Be Our Guest membership. Looking forward to sharing more historical insights with you through the videos. Thanks again for your support and happy exploring! 🏰✨
In the highest room "the wind in Swedish" Was it not animal feed but sawdust, which they covered the floor with for the sake of the cold, they also had sawdust in the walls, have started subscribing to your channel, fun films you make.
If so, went didn't they spread it out to the walls? It's whole grain for humans food and seeds for next year. It dry up there. That's why it's ON the floor only and not out to the walls.
Nice video- half swede from USA- come on, guys- who does not know Husqvarna is from Sweden- such an iconic company, everyone here has Husqvarna chainsaws. Never saw “puke” that color- more like spring green, or celery green. Oh well, probably lost in translation- your english is very good. Best regards
My great-grandmother immigrated from Sweden to America in 1889. I like your videos exploring different houses in Sweden, it gives me some idea how houses in Sweden might have looked when my great-gran was young. I don’t get the low countertops though; not very ergonomically friendly. In this house I’m guessing where the (weird) fireplace and couch on the main floor are that that area possibly served as a parlor for entertaining guests and the upstairs was for family. Who knows?
Been looking at your past videos. Some of them have disappeared. Why? Do you still have the house that had underground tunnel filled little with water? It led toa beautiful like playground for kids to explore. Love your videos so much! ❤
For time reference: @27:13 there is a bag from the store XXL, XXL opened their first store in Sweden in 2010. The company was founded in 2001 in Oslo. However, the bag looks brand new in my opinion so I doubt it’s from 2001. @21:36 there is a envelope from Swedbank. The logo is the same used as in present day, it was created in 2006.
Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 This was a Very Interesting & Beautiful House Inside in Sweden!! I saw Many Things that might Help You & other stuff I love!! @4:49 the tiny cabinet is for keys & other things in the Entrance Hall. @5:23 the kitchen color is a bit lighter than the One I had in my 2nd house called avocado color for cabinets, 1970`s. @9:04 is Moose Antlers & @ 19:24 is Deer Antlers @9:43 I Love the Window Design! @12:13 I Love the Wooden Coffee Cups!! @13:07 Danny is Correct A Bull Horn, to be Used for the Sound! @16:44 Lesley, I like the Stove/Fireplace! @20:11a Rotary Phone, worth Money Today if you find one!! @20:29 Anniversary Clock! @ 20:51 Shell Coin Purse...I Love it, It`s Unique!! @23:03 Under the Typewriter, I think is the Record Player! Upstairs: @ 30:01 Dining Room, A Bird Box, is for Cigarettes, my Mom had one it was made of Metal!! @34:04 I Loved the Carved Bench! @36:48 The Ceiling has been Lowered to keep the House Warmer!! @37:20 Another Unique Homemade Tiny Pieces of Tile to make a "Mosaic" Design, can make table tops too!! @38:51 Psalm Book is a Bible, not Jewish & all the 6-7 candle Arrangements, Decorations Only! Outside: I Believe Rudolf Used the Camper Trailers/Caravan to Sleep & Use Bathroom!! But was Shocking that there were No Bedrooms or Bathrooms in the 2 Floored House! Thanks Lesley & Danny for this Video!! ❤ 💯 Have a Safe trip to Your Next Journey!!❤ Have a Wonderful Evening!!❤ Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
27:11 Thats a bag from the store XXL. The first store opened in 2010, judging by the houses location the nearest XXL store would be opened in the late 2010, maybe even 2020. I wonder who put that there and what it contains.
Hi lesley & Danny please be careful guys of black mould it's sad that this home is abandoned your definitely right about the green coloured kitchen it's the same colour as Snot, I had a green kitchen at my old house such history in this home be careful on those narrow stairs both of you I'm just asking where are the bedrooms & where's the bathroom? It was nice to see you to Danny.
Vet någon var detta hus ligger, söker ett ödehus att renovera till ett rimligt pris ock detta kändes rätt för mej. Tack på förhand till den som kan hjälpa mej❤
Vet exakt vart det är men inte varit till salu så länge jag kan minnas. Vet att stor del av marken är arrenderad om det inte till och med är så att personen som använder det äger hela gården i dagsläget.
Very nice video,thank you I have idea about the early life in Sweden.....I'm wondering the houses you video have no washroom and no bed...where do they sleep,,,,love watching your video ....thank you much...
Exploring the upstairs rooms feels like a totally different house. The condition of everything is in much better condition than downstairs. The exterior red color has an oil mixed into the paint, which is more like a stain that is absorbed into the wood, and seals moisture out. Back in the 60's & 70's here in Canada, Rez was the trade name for our red stain paint, which was sold by the gallon. We typically used it to stain decks, and trim on the outside of the house.
Is that not a powder horn for carrying gunpowder for an old flintlock firearm? If it's that, there would have to be a way to stopper both ends. If it's for blowing, there would have to be a reed to make the sound. It doesn't matter but is neat to try and figure things out.
Those candle holders are one of the most common Christmas ornaments in Sweden, seen in almost every window during the season. So even though it surely has ties to judaism, it does'nt mean anything religious at all to most people in Sweden. Also, in one of the cabinets was a plastic bag from the company XXL, which was founded in 2000. So unless someone has been there after the house got abondoned, and left that bag in the cabinet (which of course is a possibility), you're off with about a decade. Other than that, awesome video!
The Jewish menorah holds eight candles. The candle holders you see in Swedish homes hold 7 candles. The traditional use for Swedish candelabras is to mark Advent, which begins four Sundays before Christmas. Another name for these candelabras is Adventljusstake, meaning Advent candlestick. Many people use these candelabras for Christmas, or even as a nice decorative touch throughout the dark winter days.
The little bird box on table held toothpicks. You put toothpicks in the opening and push the little bird and it would pick one up in its mouth for you. Very nice video once again Lesley and Danny. Your videos amaze me as being in the USA - a chair in a place can be older than our country as we have a very short history! Great job with the video coverage and details.
400 years is a pretty old chair concerning America's youth.
No it’s for cigaretts. My grandparents had one like that 😊
Agreed, it's for cigarettes. @@lindam8259
With a beak so big it would pick up at least 38 toothpicks... 😜It was for cigarettes, of course.
@@kalle6522 maybe this one is for cigarettes - my Italian family always had one similar to this on their dining table and it was for toothpicks.
This home reminds me of my Norwegian-American grandfather's home so much. When you opened that passport... He was born in 1927 and is still with us. He decided to leave the farm a few years back after Grandma passed, and watching you gents go thru this home takes me back to some really hard days cleaning out the farm for new owners. But we are blessed because we still have him. In fact... I better pause this now and call him.
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HAZLO ...SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA
Muy bonito comentario 😍
Hello from Sweden!😍🇸🇪 Thx for great videos! Just love them! The psalm book you find, is an song book they use in church, not Jewish book. And the electric candles in window we use in Christmas time, not Jewish either. Thx again for lovely videos! ❤
Thank you. I'm American Sweedish.. My great grandparents came from Stockholm.
I was coming to the comment section to say the same thing. Every Swedish home he see's with the candles like that he calls Jewish lol. My mother was a Swede, and we celebrated Christmas with some Swedish traditions.
And there was a picture of Mary with baby Jesus downstairs! And a holder for holy water in the porch by the door to bless themselves with before leaving the house.
@@nancymarshall6014Då hoppas jag verkligen att ni pratar svenska hemma och håller språket levande.
Thank-You guys for ALWAYS showing respect to a persons property, or to what was once theirs anyway.
I did not watch the whole thing, i wonder if they had permission to go there?
If not it is considerd a crime and is punishable by fines.
@@Nyllsor Get a life, Sappy.
@@thepoetthatwasi1722 Oh, how original
This little house was so cute even if had an avocado green kitchen. The time capsule of the items left behind is what I really enjoy. Another wonderful life lived to the fullest.
Avocado green screams 1970s to me. It always ages out to puke green haha.
@@crowznest438......
Yes1970s for the green color.
The "abandoned house" @ 25:00 is the house of the swedish painter Carl Larsson. It is at present day a museeum located in the region of Sundborn outside the town of Falun, where they make that red swedish paint you always talk about. The copper mine in Falun is a tourist attraction and both places are well worth a visit.
many old houses had two living rooms that could be heated, but usually the one intended for winter use was smaller. in the larger living room which was also called the ballroom, family parties were held because it was often a bigger space, many people could fit there. Even in Finland, there were rooms in many farmhouses that were only used in the summer because they tried to avoid heating unnecessary spaces, usually the spaces where you stayed were heated, e.g. the kitchen and bedroom. because the kitchen was often also the living room, some large farmhouses had a living room so big that guests could also sleep there and easily organize a party for around 100 people.
At 7:30... Husqvarna, or Huskvarna as it started, has started round 1690 as a company in Sweden that made muskets. Later they produced cookovens, motorcycles, sawing machines and so on. They have become a world wide company.
yeah its been stated in a few videos, (even by me) altho they fail to read comments.. the ignorance is a bliss :s
My first moped in Sweden when i was 15 years old was Monark with Husqvarna engine. 🙂
They make good chainsaws as well 😊
Yes, but very heavy. My dad bought me one back in the -60sh and said son, time to go to work and cut some firewood LOL. This was back in Finland but ok, now it's just memories LOL.@@amybannister4021
🙂👍🙏..As a Swed living in France its nice to see a video from Sweden. " The photo" is the current royalties in Sweden . King Karl XVI Gustaf (Bernadotte) and Queen Silvia.
Carl XVI Gustaf, not VI.
@@lacedlillyGlömde Xet,illa då jag har bra koll på våra Kungar och deras nummer, jag får gå in och redigera.. 🙂 🙏
Strange no bedrooms or bathroom
Hi from Sweden!
The Wood thing , that you thought that you put balls in 😂
It is to roll cigarettes :)
It is very common for Swedish houses to have a fireplace in the middle so the heat from the fireplace to the chimney spreads in every room and every floor :)
The red colour on many of our houses is called “faluröd”.
The strange thing is that the bag that is inside the cabinet is an XXL bag. A Norweigan store that didn't exist in Sweden until 2010. Either they left the house way later than we think or some other explorer has been there and put the bag inside.
The two boxes with the birds are both cigarette dispensers , the birds pick up the cigarette with their beaks .
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❤ I loved this one!! The bird on the table was a cigarette dispenser. Very common in this era!😊
Lesley your videos help my wife and I fall asleep every night love your videos!
I fell asleep watching last night and had to find where I dozed off this morning. It has to be Lesley's voice and the calming way he speaks, which is so relaxing. I'm glad he mentioned the lack of bedrooms and no bathroom because I thought I must have nodded off briefly and missed them! 🤭
These young men’s voices are very soothing. I agree. They make the videos very relaxing.
Can't wait to see this marvelous Sweden place. Beautiful wood houses. 🎉
Sometimes I really wonder how people can watch such nice videos and not give it a thumbs up. It takes such little effort. As always you have done a wonderful job of giving us a glimpse into someone's life.
This is such a lovely and beautiful home, seems quite large too.
The comment you made of the "candel holders", they are chrismas lightnings inspired by the hanukkah, but in sweden they have no religious purpose, only the joyful delight of light in the dark time during chrismas (desember).
Its not inspired by that. Its just lightholder. Nothing more bothing less. Not a minora. And it has absolutly nothing to do with judaism.
@@andreasofsweden1 and they come with five or seven lights
ME ENCANTAN LAS CASAS DE MADERA Y LAS ANTIGUEDADES GRACIAS SUERTE DESDE URUGUAY
Hello,Lesley and Danny! I really enjoyed watching your exploration of Rudolf's cozy interesting house! I particulary liked "the art room", so many beautiful paintings and family pictures!
You're the best ,as always! ❤
The clock in the living room with the glass dome which was referred to as a Pendulum clock is really called in the USA as a Anniversary clock. I have 2 of them. You have to use a key to wind them to make them work. Love this old house.
Regarding the red paint: It's made of iron ore from a mine in the town Falun. It's a very porous paint which alows the wood to breathe - which is very important. It's also a paint you can mix yourself, thus making it pretty cheap. You do have to repaint every few years, though. It's washing of when it rains.
Huskvarna, as others have mentioned, is a Swedish company with a long history. It started in a town with the same name.
The window lamps are not Jewish - Jewish candle holders have eight candles. The crosses in the psalm book should've made it clear to you that they weren't Jewish.
No central heating. The fireplaces are individual.
That's just a few of the things you got completely wrong.
I have found that a lot of European younger people do not have any idea about different religions and especially don't recognize the Bible and parts of one.
Thanks guys for another beautiful video. Those little clips you handled at 15:01 are tie clips, used to hold a tie to your shirt so it doesn't flop around. I used to wear them when I was young.
Always love watching you two! I love that you capture these houses before they are gone forever!
The little bird that picked things up, that was a cigarette box. The bird plucked up cigarettes. Lol
First of all, thank you very much for the video. That color is pistachio green. It's a very heartwarming color🎉❤❤
Lesley Danny muchas gracias por su trabajo tan interesante. Me encanta tu narración, Lesley sin infundir miedo, al contrario resaltas los detalles la belleza del lugar. Saludos gratos desde Coahuila, México.
Also, there is a LIDL bag in that corner in the kitchen, lidl opened first 2003 in sweden, so someone musthave been there after the owners passing.
My husband's family was from Sweden. We had one of those bird boxes. You would put cigarettes in the box and the bird would pick it up.
☎️Absolutely love watching the care and respect you both give to these deserted homes.
📽️Your video skills are ace! 🙏🏽Thanks for all the journeys, following from Australia.
Thank you for all you do to bring to life the history of homes like the one. The pictures left behind, the little things that adorned this home, mesmerizing. Wonder about the bathroom situation.
Every week we can't wait to see your great videos!!
A beautiful home, wonderful memories. You are wonderful in your respect for this family’s belongings... As for the wooden boxes with the bird with the open beak, they are designated for catching cigarettes. My father had one like this, and it is wonderful... Greetings to you 🌷🌷
Can’t wait this, warm regards from land of Borneo🫶🏽
Well, Danny & Lesley, ty both sooo much for an amazing video. Appreciate you both. Love from AZ-US 😊😊
Love the Swedish houses, thanks for letting us explore with you. My wife and I always love your videos.
The painting style, on the box from 1947, is called "kurbits-painting". That kind of painting, You also can see on the "dalahäst" (dalahorse).
What a lovely house! Thanks for sharing it with us 🤗
What a fantastic house liked the chair and the tape recorder never seen one like that before so glad it's not been vandalised fantastic wee place everything's still where it was when the person lived there shame about the ceiling water coming in. can't wait for your next one 👀you next week
Hi guys, love your travels and how you explore the places! The wooden bird piece in the upstairs space is a toothpick holder. Toothpicks go into the top and the bird beak plucks one up for a person to use. Enjoy!!
Sorry, it's a cigarette dispenser. The bird beak is too big to pick up a toothpick.
Tack de va så spännande att se denna film 🎥
So many beautiful abandoned houses but each one has a story, congratulations on the videos ✨👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Wow!!!nice Video!!!
Thankyou!!!🟥🟧🟨🟩🟦🟪⭕️⭕️⭕️
Two awesome men. God loves you both so much! Thanks for the video❤
Hi everyone from Nova Scotia, Canada eh! 😊👋
The thing with bird is for cigaretts, my grandpa had one also :)
Such beautiful art. The mosaic pieces are very nice and very intricate! Maybe the second house was the one that went thru the flood? Just a thought.
Nice to see you guys again.
I do so just love your comments on abandoned houses. Makes them liveable for at least a few hours. 50:28
Hi love watching you all love the door s keep on looking love Patricia curry Danville VA ❤
감사합니다.
I love the background music you use.
I love the persil picture vintage advertising xxx or maybe an antique?
Super video😊
Another great adventure awaits!👍😊
Very cool found property to explore, lovely home, I think the second house in the property was a place maybe they build it for their children but it’s incomplete, their children doesn’t seem to be interested in the property and a life in a farm, sad to see it got abandoned, thank you for sharing it’s interesting indeed
I have a friend from Sweden. Their farm also has two houses. The old house and a newer house. My friend uses the old house to store their stuff and stay in when they visit from their current home abroad.
@@dirtywaterpj_dj interesting, but the second house in this property doesn’t have a bathroom yet , I believe it’s still under construction as well as some of the rooms is incomplete specially in attic , look like they are planning to make a bathroom up there I saw the wall and high ceiling
Enjoy so much your conversations as you explore..it's like traveling with friends. The rooms in this house are quite large, I think they were pretty well off or comfortable in the day. Thanks for another great explore.
Me pone contenta cada vez que mostras una casa en Suecia. Espero ver si encontras alguna máquina de coser de la marca Husqvarna. Tengo una de 1958 y es una maravilla sueca. Saludos desde Argentina.
What an interesting and beautiful house. Abandoned for twenty years, still so well preserved. What a shame the roof has started leaking and this house, with all its fascinating contents, is down for the count.😓
I'll always watch your video and I love it,love from Philippines ❤
Feeling the serenity and happiness so far from bustling life. ❤
È veramente straordinario
Queste case svedesi con queste cucine minuscole e arredamento molto diverso ma affascinante immersa nel verde è rimasto tutto intatto non avevo mai visto una stufa così particolare .. molto interessante ... grazie Lesley e Danny siete come sempre super 💪💪💪💪💪🧡💛💚🍀🍀🍀
I’m wondering if possibly the reason the green kitchen had such low cabinets, sink, table etc was to accommodate wheelchair access? Just an idea.
Many sinks were low back in time. It would be difficult for a person using wheelchair when there is a porch.
Kitchen was avocado green very popular in the 1970's. My mom painted her cabinets that color and had new stove and fridge that color as well lol. Lovely old reel to reel tape recorder. The mosaic pieces are pretty! Great video...Thanks guys! Falu Red, also known as Falun Red or Swedish Red Paint, is a traditional and iconic red paint color used extensively on wooden houses, barns, and other structures in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries. It is characterized by its deep red hue and has a long history of use in Nordic architecture. 👍👍
I would be very upset if that was the bathroom, and I had to go 1/4 mile everytime I had to use the restroom.
Especially when there’s deep snow outside!
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I was agreeing with you guys that a short person much have lived here judging by how low the kitchen sink and table was until you two got up into the room that looked like yet another dining or entertainment room upstairs and seen this 30:33. That's when I could almost say for a fact that the man that lived in this home fought in the war and lost both of his legs, that would explain everything being so short. If that truly is what happened, I'm glad he was one that loved to play musical instruments, because that and God would what helped him during the devastation he must've felt after losing his legs, if that is in fact what happened to him. Most high appreciation and respect for his sacrifices.
Thank you, gentlemen, for yet another great exploration.
Hello from USA. Grew up on a farm thousands of miles away from this farm but so many things are the same.
Oh mein Gott 😍 vielen Dank euch beiden für die wundervolle Reise zu diesem bezaubernden Haus. Ich liebe diese roten Schwedenhäuser❤
Wenn ich eure Videos ansehe, ist es, als wäre ich wirklich dort. Also vielen Dank 🙏
Thank you
The pink book on the shelf under the tape player was a Listening to the Great Teacher book from the Watchtower and Tract Society of Jehovah's Witnesses from about 1971.
Thanks to Lesley and Danny nice video absolutely captivating... I love this video line from 42:27 to 43:02 very lovely I was emotionally touch that even it was an abandoned place you guys still care ... very lovely... 💞💞
😊 Very neat exploration. Love this house. Also I believe the green on the cabinets is viridian green. I love shades of green except that one. 😊 Viridian green is just not a pretty green but maybe that was all they could get at the time.
You always tell interesting stories.
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I'm delighted I had your channel as a recommendation and checked it out. I have subscribed to your channel. I love history and thinking about what life might have been like for people of any given time and place. I had the experience in 1981 of walking through Bolt Castle in the Thousands Islands, NY. It was abandoned with most of the contents removed I do remember a large dining table and the inside dilapidated condition, with graffiti spray painted on the walls. It has since been renovated, my family and I visited in about 2017 when it was renovated, with a likely decore for the time. Looking forward to viewing more of your videos. Decided to contribute to your work by joining your Be our guest membership
Hey there! Thank you so much for stopping by and subscribing to the channel, I really appreciate it! 😊 It's awesome to hear about your love for history and your experience exploring Bolt Castle back in '81 must have been quite the adventure, especially with the graffiti and all! It's fascinating how places evolve over time, isn't it? I'm glad you got to revisit it after the renovations. Your support means a lot to me, and I'm thrilled to have you as part of the Be Our Guest membership. Looking forward to sharing more historical insights with you through the videos. Thanks again for your support and happy exploring! 🏰✨
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In the highest room "the wind in Swedish" Was it not animal feed but sawdust, which they covered the floor with for the sake of the cold, they also had sawdust in the walls, have started subscribing to your channel, fun films you make.
If so, went didn't they spread it out to the walls? It's whole grain for humans food and seeds for next year. It dry up there. That's why it's ON the floor only and not out to the walls.
Nice video- half swede from USA- come on, guys- who does not know Husqvarna is from Sweden- such an iconic company, everyone here has Husqvarna chainsaws. Never saw “puke” that color- more like spring green, or celery green. Oh well, probably lost in translation- your english is very good. Best regards
Wow very beautiful educational amazing historical
Thanks for your video and your so funny we love you both.
My great-grandmother immigrated from Sweden to America in 1889. I like your videos exploring different houses in Sweden, it gives me some idea how houses in Sweden might have looked when my great-gran was young. I don’t get the low countertops though; not very ergonomically friendly. In this house I’m guessing where the (weird) fireplace and couch on the main floor are that that area possibly served as a parlor for entertaining guests and the upstairs was for family. Who knows?
We really enjoy your videos!
🕸🙇♀️💕”..So beautiful stunning!, Thank you Lesley and Denny”
HUSKVARNA a Big Swedish brand. It's also a town next to Jönköping.
Been looking at your past videos. Some of them have disappeared. Why? Do you still have the house that had underground tunnel filled little with water? It led toa beautiful like playground for kids to explore. Love your videos so much! ❤
I wasn't sure if Sweden has moose or not, so looked it up and yes, they have a lot, so I'm voting for moose antlers.
Not sure if Sweden has moose? 😂 Moose is the signum of Sweden
Good video. And amazing how the time just stopped there. Btw, Husqvarna is Swedish, not german. 😉
For time reference:
@27:13 there is a bag from the store XXL, XXL opened their first store in Sweden in 2010. The company was founded in 2001 in Oslo.
However, the bag looks brand new in my opinion so I doubt it’s from 2001.
@21:36 there is a envelope from Swedbank. The logo is the same used as in present day, it was created in 2006.
Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 This was a Very Interesting & Beautiful House Inside in Sweden!!
I saw Many Things that might Help You & other stuff I love!!
@4:49 the tiny cabinet is for keys & other things in the Entrance Hall.
@5:23 the kitchen color is a bit lighter than the One I had in my 2nd house called avocado color for cabinets, 1970`s.
@9:04 is Moose Antlers & @ 19:24 is Deer Antlers
@9:43 I Love the Window Design!
@12:13 I Love the Wooden Coffee Cups!!
@13:07 Danny is Correct A Bull Horn, to be Used for the Sound!
@16:44 Lesley, I like the Stove/Fireplace!
@20:11a Rotary Phone, worth Money Today if you find one!!
@20:29 Anniversary Clock!
@ 20:51 Shell Coin Purse...I Love it, It`s Unique!!
@23:03 Under the Typewriter, I think is the Record Player!
Upstairs:
@ 30:01 Dining Room, A Bird Box, is for Cigarettes, my Mom had one it was made of Metal!!
@34:04 I Loved the Carved Bench!
@36:48 The Ceiling has been Lowered to keep the House Warmer!!
@37:20 Another Unique Homemade Tiny Pieces of Tile to make a "Mosaic" Design, can make table tops too!!
@38:51 Psalm Book is a Bible, not Jewish & all the 6-7 candle Arrangements, Decorations Only!
Outside:
I Believe Rudolf Used the Camper Trailers/Caravan to Sleep & Use Bathroom!!
But was Shocking that there were No Bedrooms or Bathrooms in the 2 Floored House!
Thanks Lesley & Danny for this Video!! ❤ 💯 Have a Safe trip to Your Next Journey!!❤ Have a Wonderful Evening!!❤
Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
Esta preciosa la casa
27:11 Thats a bag from the store XXL. The first store opened in 2010, judging by the houses location the nearest XXL store would be opened in the late 2010, maybe even 2020. I wonder who put that there and what it contains.
Hi lesley & Danny please be careful guys of black mould it's sad that this home is abandoned your definitely right about the green coloured kitchen it's the same colour as Snot, I had a green kitchen at my old house such history in this home be careful on those narrow stairs both of you I'm just asking where are the bedrooms & where's the bathroom? It was nice to see you to Danny.
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho 👏👏👏👍
Vet någon var detta hus ligger, söker ett ödehus att renovera till ett rimligt pris ock detta kändes rätt för mej. Tack på förhand till den som kan hjälpa mej❤
Hoppas du hittar huset...❤
Vet exakt vart det är men inte varit till salu så länge jag kan minnas. Vet att stor del av marken är arrenderad om det inte till och med är så att personen som använder det äger hela gården i dagsläget.
Very nice video,thank you I have idea about the early life in Sweden.....I'm wondering the houses you video have no washroom and no bed...where do they sleep,,,,love watching your video ....thank you much...
Exploring the upstairs rooms feels like a totally different house. The condition of everything is in much better condition than downstairs. The exterior red color has an oil mixed into the paint, which is more like a stain that is absorbed into the wood, and seals moisture out. Back in the 60's & 70's here in Canada, Rez was the trade name for our red stain paint, which was sold by the gallon. We typically used it to stain decks, and trim on the outside of the house.
Is that not a powder horn for carrying gunpowder for an old flintlock firearm? If it's that, there would have to be a way to stopper both ends. If it's for blowing, there would have to be a reed to make the sound. It doesn't matter but is neat to try and figure things out.
The two boxes with the birds would pick up cigarettes that were placed in the box. Thank you for showing the odd home.
Those candle holders are one of the most common Christmas ornaments in Sweden, seen in almost every window during the season. So even though it surely has ties to judaism, it does'nt mean anything religious at all to most people in Sweden.
Also, in one of the cabinets was a plastic bag from the company XXL, which was founded in 2000. So unless someone has been there after the house got abondoned, and left that bag in the cabinet (which of course is a possibility), you're off with about a decade.
Other than that, awesome video!
The Jewish menorah holds eight candles. The candle holders you see in Swedish homes hold 7 candles.
The traditional use for Swedish candelabras is to mark Advent, which begins four Sundays before Christmas. Another name for these candelabras is Adventljusstake, meaning Advent candlestick. Many people use these candelabras for Christmas, or even as a nice decorative touch throughout the dark winter days.