@@LynnAdams11 I saw it, and if it was intentional that they moved past it, I appreciate their respect....although as noted, it WOULD make a great prank for someone to put it right up there, an unusual place to leave it for sure.
Hello Leslie and William, this is a quaint little home. Too bad someone trashed most of it. But still a nice find. I really liked the pretty soup tureen. The things you found on the table in the beginning of the video were really interesting. You are such a treasure Leslie. Stay safe. We all love you very very much too. Until next time.
The last couple of weeks I've been busy with watching all your videos. All in all their are pretty amazing. So cool you film these places so we can join in your adventure!
What a wonderful story and home as well !! He lived a simple life and most likely a happy life !! Loved the story's to go with the locations really helps bring it altogether !! Thank you for taking me along again with you guys! Fabulous work !! Love you channel !!👍👍
Another wonderful tribute to a once lived in home! Done with respect and honor as always andI do Thank You Most Kindly! I've been in abandon homes before that are messy and piled up. I've found people go in searching for money, throwing papers on the floor, dumping out drawers and looking through books for paper money. Most disrespectful indeed! But Brothers of Decay are always respectful and tour with dignity. I wish you Love, Peace, Abundance and Joy of Spirit! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
I want to believe that the glass is half full and that Mr. Pierre is still alive somewhere else in the world. No doubt, this is a humble abode (satellite dish included) where he started his vocation as a priest and then perhaps he was called away by the Lord to do something else. No doubt that he left suddenly leaving everything behind. Literally "taking up your cross and following me....." It's too bad that this house and properties are in a bad array and it does make me sad to know that it will just decay and Mother Earth will take over again. Great job showing us this property and thank you for being kind in handling items. You're top dog!
Hi dear Lesley, my friend, That was again a lovely explore video, you were doing together with your excellent cameraman and friend William in that abandoned French farmhouse of a priest, who left his possessions back, in order to go abroad for missionary work. - I loved again your wonderfully narrated introduction! - You really have a great talent in this field. - It's always so touching to see how respectfully you are approaching the probable life of the former inhabitant of such an abandoned location. - Your videos are having in this respect a very unique quality. It was just only sad to see how parts of the building are already so heavily deteriorated. - Wonderful video, which I enjoyed watching very much! Thank you for sharing this explore with us viewers, dear Lesley. - Stay safe and take care! - I am already looking forward to our next meetup, when it is again possible. Wishing you all the best, lots of blessings and a wonderful pre Christmas period (in german: "Gesegnete Adventszeit!!"). - Peace and kindest regards, bro. - Lots of greetings to your adorable brother Jordy as well!
Funny I have that exact food colander....it's a vintage one I picked up in a thrift store years ago because I love it.i love old kitchen things and have collected quite a few over the years ..lol..that's so weird..
I have a colander like that, used for draining pasta and such. that ironing board looked modern. Sugar, salt and vinegar is a preservative so they don’t spoil. He could of had brothers and sisters and those were his nieces and nephews. Nice explore.
Woow that’s a nice flower frame he made of himself and that priest he is with in the picture was Pope John Paul II of Italy in Rome. and he is blessed to see the Pope personally being a priest of a Roman Catholic Faith cannot get married. But it’s so sad that he lives alone no body helped him to live he was not taken cared of his family.So sad story, But I’m pretty sure that his soul Rest in peace with the Lord. The kitchen utensil that you asked is the colander another name is a strainer. Pity house because it was heavily vandalized by the looters.thanks for sharing his story..Watching you here from The Philippines! God bless you always🙏💕
the aluminum thing you took out from the cabinet is called a pasta strainer, nice find Leslie, one day we are here and the next we are gone who knows what happened to the Priest . the most important thing he played an important role in his community the spread the message of the Gospel.
Thank you for showing such a beautifully home Hope you boys have a I want for Christmasand a very happy new yearlook forward to seeing lots more explore with you with you ♥🐈from Melbourne Australia
In the kitchen you were holding a spaghetti strainer. And the weird drawer you said was maybe for garbage I think it's to store potatoes, not really sure though. Great exploration. Love your videos!! 🤗👍❤️
Hi again Lesley, The picture that you said was of a war is actually a picture of people on horseback hunting with their hunting dogs. The poor Deer is going to be the catch for the hunters.
hello Lesley the pope in the picture is pope John Paul II, again another amazing videos such a beautiful huge place out there it was like time travelling,amazing take care &stay safe 😍love yah
That was Pope Paul in the picture. In the kitchen that was a colander. This was a very interesting story about this man. To bad the house is in such decay it would have been a very nice home. Thank you for the video. Hugs to you wonderful young men.
Colander. Sieve. Sifter. Strainer. Sifter and strainer are more, this is what it does, rather than what it is, but still works in naming it. ♥ U Guys, ty for another great video! We explore vicariously through you. Much love & blessings to you.
@carl jamora Yeah, now that I think about it, a sieve, I think is more cone shaped, like for clarifying oils, right? And a sifter, well, they have the mechanical handle, if I remember, you squeeze it and it moves the flour or whatever around as it sifts it through. Mphm, now I have to google. -.-
Thanks for the video. I've missed you. Would like to get in that home and do some cleaning up because it has interesting stuff and needs some love. Again, thank you.
Hello I would just like to say I really enjoy your videos. And I must agree with someone else's comment on your voice it is a very soothing voice that you like to listen to thanks for sharing
Interesting house. It looks like someone has fixed at least 3 of the ceilings so maybe there's hope that the rest of the house will be fixed and maybe the Priest will return one day.
Your awesome keep up your work I love it! He probably went somewhere spreading the word. And he got married. Since he left the priesthood. And he had couple of kids. Who knows
Hi bro, I fully agree to you, although I don't understand so well Dutch. - Hahahah! - Have furthermore fun there in Bonaire, dear friend! Stay safe, peace and kindest regards. - Hope to also see you again once in a while!
Catholic priest are not allowed to get married but after a quick research it seems they can adopt child. But these kid may more certainly been his nieces and nephew ! And the vertical drawer is for french bread :)
I notice you zoom past electronic devices. The radio looked like something my dad had back in the late 60. Can you please zoom in on them and get the names etc? Otherwise you're awesome👍🤗
Priests can go to retirement homes when they are sick, very old or without income.Often only for clerics and paid by the diocese. For him "je ne sais pas" (👌🏻)
Did anyone else notice what was in the dish drainer at 8:08 ? LOL in a priest's home no less
Sure as hell did.
I didn't notice until I saw your comment. OMG!!
Someone, possibly squatters, may have lived there after the priest left. Just hoping....
@@LynnAdams11 I saw it, and if it was intentional that they moved past it, I appreciate their respect....although as noted, it WOULD make a great prank for someone to put it right up there, an unusual place to leave it for sure.
What was it?
Hi dear friends from Bros of Decay, This will certainly be again an amazing video. I am looking forward with excitement. Kindest regards.
Hey WIlly, Great that you are with us again :) Gonna be a fantastic episode!
@@BrosOfDecay , i am very sure about that! - Stay safe and kindest regards.
Hey Willy hope we see more of you. Bros of Decay always has awesome friends like you to bring along on the explores.
That aluminum thing in the kitchen can be called a strainer or colander in english.
I love hearing the sound of Lesley's voice. I'm his fan and I love him. Your videos are wonderful too. Thanks, Lesley !
This is pope Jean Paul II if i'm not mistaken :)
Pope John Paul II
Yes it is.
Yes Saint Pope John Paul II
Hello Leslie and William, this is a quaint little home. Too bad someone trashed most of it. But still a nice find. I really liked the pretty soup tureen. The things you found on the table in the beginning of the video were really interesting. You are such a treasure Leslie. Stay safe. We all love you very very much too. Until next time.
The last couple of weeks I've been busy with watching all your videos. All in all their are pretty amazing. So cool you film these places so we can join in your adventure!
Another great video. However, it makes me wonder where he went, after seeing that book in the dish drainer....
Ya I noticed that to. Interesting.
@@-greentoad Strange place to leave it...? or a joke? I hope.
What a wonderful story and home as well !! He lived a simple life and most likely a happy life !! Loved the story's to go with the locations really helps bring it altogether !! Thank you for taking me along again with you guys! Fabulous work !! Love you channel !!👍👍
Another wonderful tribute to a once lived in home! Done with respect and honor as always andI do Thank You Most Kindly! I've been in abandon homes before that are messy and piled up. I've found people go in searching for money, throwing papers on the floor, dumping out drawers and looking through books for paper money. Most disrespectful indeed! But Brothers of Decay are always respectful and tour with dignity. I wish you Love, Peace, Abundance and Joy of Spirit! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
I want to believe that the glass is half full and that Mr. Pierre is still alive somewhere else in the world. No doubt, this is a humble abode (satellite dish included) where he started his vocation as a priest and then perhaps he was called away by the Lord to do something else. No doubt that he left suddenly leaving everything behind. Literally "taking up your cross and following me....."
It's too bad that this house and properties are in a bad array and it does make me sad to know that it will just decay and Mother Earth will take over again. Great job showing us this property and thank you for being kind in handling items. You're top dog!
What a sad story..I do hope he found is happiness... thank for for documenting Bros!!! Always a fabulous job!!! Cheers from the high desert!
The liquid on the table was probably not Holy Water, it was probably anointing oil, hence the cloudy yellowish color.
I like that you show respect to people who lived here and to abandoned stuff. It says a lot about you.
And all those things are good.
Hi dear Lesley, my friend, That was again a lovely explore video, you were doing together with your excellent cameraman and friend William
in that abandoned French farmhouse of a priest, who left his possessions back, in order to go abroad for missionary work. - I loved
again your wonderfully narrated introduction! - You really have a great talent in this field. - It's always so touching to see how respectfully
you are approaching the probable life of the former inhabitant of such an abandoned location. - Your videos are having in this respect
a very unique quality.
It was just only sad to see how parts of the building are already so heavily deteriorated. - Wonderful video, which I enjoyed watching
very much! Thank you for sharing this explore with us viewers, dear Lesley. - Stay safe and take care! - I am already looking forward
to our next meetup, when it is again possible. Wishing you all the best, lots of blessings and a wonderful pre Christmas period
(in german: "Gesegnete Adventszeit!!"). - Peace and kindest regards, bro. - Lots of greetings to your adorable brother Jordy as well!
Nice to see you Leslie!! Interesting house. Stay safe. NY Nana
Thank you for posting such great video and explaining each item. I look forward to your adventures every week. You guys are the best.
What a beautiful home, the stories it could tell.
Great video. Thank you for sharing such beautiful stories ☺
My pleasure Evelyn!
Great video guys thanks so much for sharing !!!!!!!
I love your video , I enjoy seeing then with my sisters. Thank you , and hello from Orlando Florida . USA
Another great video. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Bros as you know you are an amazing story teller. Thank you, I always enjoy your videos.
Thank you another great vlog see you next time 👍
Funny I have that exact food colander....it's a vintage one I picked up in a thrift store years ago because I love it.i love old kitchen things and have collected quite a few over the years ..lol..that's so weird..
Hi both can’t wait ,I know that it’s always amazing what you find much lv Ann ukxx
Hi guys, happy to see you today. I love how you respect the items and photos left behind. My great grandfather was born in France.
Thanks guys .... stay safe 💓great video as always x
I have a colander like that, used for draining pasta and such. that ironing board looked modern. Sugar, salt and vinegar is a preservative so they don’t spoil. He could of had brothers and sisters and those were his nieces and nephews. Nice explore.
This was evidently a very homely little house back in the day.
A wonderful and entertaining explore as always! 👍🏻👍🏻
Wow beautiful place 💖💖💖💖💖
Love your videos! Thank you for the explore!
Woow that’s a nice flower frame he made of himself and that priest he is with in the picture was Pope John Paul II of Italy in Rome. and he is blessed to see the Pope personally being a priest of a Roman Catholic Faith cannot get married. But it’s so sad that he lives alone no body helped him to live he was not taken cared of his family.So sad story, But I’m pretty sure that his soul Rest in peace with the Lord.
The kitchen utensil that you asked is the colander another name is a strainer. Pity house because it was heavily vandalized by the looters.thanks for sharing his story..Watching you here from The Philippines! God bless you always🙏💕
We just not gonna talk about that magazine in the dish rack at 8:06 ?
The upstairs rooms seemed to be wonderful! The hank you for sharing!
that beautiful bowl with a very lovely cover inlaid.with decorations we call.that Tureen if I am not mistaken.
I Love what you do, the respect and feelings you show I love!
Hi Leslie and William.frim Oklahoma.I enjoyed your video.Stay Safe 👍👵💗💗🇺🇸
the aluminum thing you took out from the cabinet is called a pasta strainer, nice find Leslie, one day we are here and the next we are gone who knows what happened to the Priest . the most important thing he played an important role in his community the spread the message of the Gospel.
Thank you brother, magnifique video!! Like Bros of Decay 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
OMG @8:08 That had to have been brought in by squatters. LMAO!
Thank you for showing such a beautifully home Hope you boys have a I want for Christmasand a very happy new yearlook forward to seeing lots more explore with you with you ♥🐈from Melbourne Australia
Me too it makes me depressed seeing the house getting destroyed tru the years ,but I like your videos ,I wish one day I can go to Paris.
In the kitchen you were holding a spaghetti strainer. And the weird drawer you said was maybe for garbage I think it's to store potatoes, not really sure though. Great exploration. Love your videos!! 🤗👍❤️
Hi again Lesley, The picture that you said was of a war is actually a picture of people on horseback hunting with their hunting dogs. The poor Deer is going to be the catch for the hunters.
I love watching all your videos! Interesting! 👍
hello Lesley the pope in the picture is pope John Paul II, again another amazing videos such a beautiful huge place out there it was like time travelling,amazing take care &stay safe 😍love yah
in the cabinet furniture. the first is an aluminum strainer to blow pasta. the compartment is for storing bread.
Always Wonderful ♥️
Without any doubt, the priest is the late Pope John Paul II 1920-2006 from Poland born Karol Jozef Wojtyla.
That was Pope Paul in the picture. In the kitchen that was a colander. This was a very interesting story about this man. To bad the house is in such decay it would have been a very nice home. Thank you for the video. Hugs to you wonderful young men.
It's a collidar for draining pasta or what u want. Nice video thank you.👍😊♥️
Colander. Sieve. Sifter. Strainer. Sifter and strainer are more, this is what it does, rather than what it is, but still works in naming it. ♥ U Guys, ty for another great video! We explore vicariously through you. Much love & blessings to you.
@carl jamora Yeah, now that I think about it, a sieve, I think is more cone shaped, like for clarifying oils, right? And a sifter, well, they have the mechanical handle, if I remember, you squeeze it and it moves the flour or whatever around as it sifts it through. Mphm, now I have to google. -.-
Thanks for the video. I've missed you. Would like to get in that home and do some cleaning up because it has interesting stuff and needs some love. Again, thank you.
It's way beyond cleaning, its falling apart and dangerous.
@@barbarapearce9738 some people are just strong from the heart.
This place is a mess because people have already been in there and ransacked the place and throw things around, thanks for sharing.
Hello Mr. Leslie, love your videos
The item in the cabinet was a colander used to strain foods such as pasta or to rinse vegetables.
Um....did anyone notice the item in the dish drainer?
Lol...I was just typing a comment wondering the same thing? Well two of us so far noticed it (8:07)
@@staceezee I missed it and my partner randomly said "penis" and I had no idea what he was on about! We went back about 3 times to see it properly!
yeah... that strange for a priest house :P
I saw that too! Very strange...
so touching he left everything behind
Lesley, that kitchen "bowl" is used for straining food such as pasta. It's called a colander.
Hello I would just like to say I really enjoy your videos. And I must agree with someone else's comment on your voice it is a very soothing voice that you like to listen to thanks for sharing
Always nice video by you 😊❤️ when i see such beautiful thing i feel like to put it back as it was n make room to stay for home less people 🙏
Interesting house. It looks like someone has fixed at least 3 of the ceilings so maybe there's hope that the rest of the house will be fixed and maybe the Priest will return one day.
Your awesome keep up your work I love it! He probably went somewhere spreading the word. And he got married. Since he left the priesthood. And he had couple of kids. Who knows
great job, love what you do, enjoy history and you bring it to life
Fijne minsj, fijne video!
Hi bro, I fully agree to you, although I don't understand so well Dutch. - Hahahah! - Have furthermore fun there in Bonaire, dear friend!
Stay safe, peace and kindest regards. - Hope to also see you again once in a while!
@@willyegger4488 You’re most welcome brother!!! Much love from Lesley and me from Bonaire
Always a great find ,Lesley you always show so much respect bless you ,much love stay safe Ann uk xxx
The photo is a photo of Pope John Paul II. He was a long standing pope from 1978 to 2005.
Do you shut doors and windows when you leave the building?
You guys are adorable and I like your accent love you.
Interesting Leslie, Thank you
Amazing story and find. Thank you;)(;
Catholic priest are not allowed to get married but after a quick research it seems they can adopt child. But these kid may more certainly been his nieces and nephew !
And the vertical drawer is for french bread :)
Thank you BOD.
The fork and the spoon were popular in the US in the 70's. We had them. lol
I love watching your video I live in the USA I live in Tennessee
Very strange that the ceilings have been dry walled over and never painted.
I agree
J'adore 👍👍🥰💖💖😘
You’re the best Leslie 😘
awww...A mask I could 💘
Really good video, loved it 👍👏
You are the best .from Dallas texas.
A colander for draining vegetables
Love you guys so much! Wanted to see more of the actual house. Was there nothing left? I did see a chandelier. 🧡
Hi Leslie loved your video take care and we love you
It was a colander, used to drain water off of pasta or vegetables
The thing with the holes 🕳 is called either a calendar or food drainer
You have an amazing voice...
Love your videos!🇺🇸
How has the pandemic affected your travels? Wishing you safe and healthy explorations from America.
The aluminum round pot is called colander (we call it "bakul nasi (stainless)" here in Indonesia hahaha)
Excelente exploración Muchas bendiciones desde Argentina
Hola saludos desde CHILE gracias 👍😀🍷🖐🇨🇱🗿
Can’t wait to see it guys
Your videos are always good. The sound is perfect. So interesting. Sad to see the decay of what was once a persons life.
Pope John Paul the whatever from the 80's, I believe.
From the *side* it looks like John Paul II. 🙂
Yes my favorite most beloved of all the Popes! For me anyways! Cheers from Sugarland, Texas 💕
@@BennyLlama39 You are right, it is Pope John Paul ll
He was a really active Pope, from 1978 to 2004; loved hiking in mountains. The red cap is a "cardinal" (red like the bird).
I notice you zoom past electronic devices. The radio looked like something my dad had back in the late 60. Can you please zoom in on them and get the names etc? Otherwise you're awesome👍🤗
a cardinal wore the red skull caps. I do not recall a priest wearing a skull cap
9:47 that is a strainer. English is difficult for native speakers, too. We have a lot a exceptions to our phonetic rules. 🤦🏻♀️
Priests can go to retirement homes when they are sick, very old or without income.Often only for clerics and paid by the diocese. For him "je ne sais pas" (👌🏻)