Exploring abandoned places is my hobby and finance it all out of my own pocket and the donations I get from the people who love watching the documentaries we make... A small donation would be greatly appreciated! ► www.patreon.com/brosofdecay
Throughout the video, I was thinking about that lonely lady, and my heart continuously wept for her. The bed she slept on, is now getting wet with endless rains. The beautiful glassware she cherished, are now ready to be collapsed and be gone. The peaceful backyard she walked around, is now becoming a jungle...Isn't this the ephemeral nature of every physical thing around us, that is been proving again and again? Thank you. dear Lesley, for this wonderful video! And let me salute you for the utmost respect you pay for these places and their former inhabitants. God Bless You! Take care! Love from Sri Lanka!
Sometimes I watch some other explorers because they explore in other countries, but I would rather watch you explore the shed... What you are doing is on another level, it's a poetry. 🥀🍀
This lady's personal items speak a lot about her life and you always connect objects to life stories with so much interest, care and respect! Beautiful furniture, lovely drawings and wall clocks! Thank you for this nice episode!
That house seemed to me like it was cozy. We could live there if it was cleaned up. Thank you so much for letting me walk threw this house with you with my eyes. I love your adventures. Xxx
I love how you see the small details in things. Your camera person is also very good at pacing with you. Your accent is adorable, love it when you say iron. Yet another wonderful exploration. Well done to you and your team.
It shows that you love your work and showing people's homes that have been forgotten thank you very much I have never troubled but yet I do love to explore different world because my whole entire family my ancestors have migrated all over the world from Spain Mexico Germany Dutch Scotland and Ireland and Africa my family tree that came down to making me I love and I appreciate the way you show love for the people that have been forgotten their homes that once had laughter and music and the homes thank you
It’s very sad that there are so many very lovely antique items in the home , beautiful pieces of furniture that sadly are being destroyed along with the home! 💓
It's insane leaving these properties empty when there are so many homeless people, it makes my blood boil, these properties although in a rough state, is surely better to sleep in than out in the open, shop doorway or under a bridge,, society is all wrong and upside down,, great video though,, love hugs and respect 🤗💕
What I love about the abandoned homes in France, Is that being a French descent myself, And seeing a lot of the older homes with antiques with antiques remind me of my great grandmother And seeing a lot of the older homes with antiques with antiques remind me of my great grandmother. Alot of familiar styles of antique furniture that that I have inherited and have to this day. It also reminds me of my mother, and a hand the house she Built-in the seventies that has a lot of is lot of French style like like wooden beans, And beautiful dark wood wall siding not paneling.
@@GreenAppelPie I agree, its so sad in alot of homes that are abandoned are just sitting there waiting for nature to take its course. 8ts sad, that family members can't agree I n things as far as inheritance and therefore years pass and the home is in a state of disrepair and or personal property is vandalized. I often wonder what happened to the people, the kids, how did they die.
Thank you, this is a lovely example of a compact dwelling from its time. It is inevitable, but sad to see Nature encroaching ever more into the abandoned home. The toilet chair is called a commode chair, the long pillows are called bolsters, and handkerchief is the correct word, although it is often shortened to hankie. It looked like she designed wall papers as well as book illustrations, and enjoyed doing still life paintings as well. You did a beautiful job as usual. Stay safe out there.🖤🇨🇦
you visit abandoned places with great delicacy and respect ... witnesses of a not so distant past but lost in the limbo of oblivion ... thank you for bringing them back to life with your beautiful video sequences
For the size of this home, I think I would refer to it as a cottage. I grew up in an old house built in the 1840's that had a coal furnace. I'm sure that as a widow, she found an easier heat source. Please be careful when you see the black mold and wear masks or don't go in at all. It is very dangerous for your lungs. I say this in love.
A very interesting exposure of a abandoned french house . And the proof of a gracious lady leading a life of quiet contentment. This clearly proves the uncertainty of life & finally we all have to leave behind all material & immaterial belongings. I'm from sri lanka & a buddhist & this is the exact message of the Buddha. Love watching your videos. Thx very much. Watching your videos gives a strong message about the impermanence of life!! 🙏
Great tour, ringing bell at before entering was touching, beautiful furniture and dinner ware, love the stories you add, so much fun thank you Love you all, also flower chandelier is beautiful
Fico encantada vendo essas casas abandonadas tão antigas e tão lindas. Aprecio o respeito que tu tens por tudo o que tu vês. Sempre comentas sobre os antigos ferros de passar roupas. Eu gosto demais dos relógios, quanto mais antigos, mais lindos! Muito obrigada por compartilhar conosco estás maravilhas! Abraço carinhoso!
Hi, Leslie and William. Exciting explore must've been beautiful back in it's prime. Please, be careful when you explore. You never know when it will collapse. Especially in the rain. God bless!
What you called magazines by the front dooris actually, patterns you would open the sheets of paper and place them on top of your fabric and cut around them. To make clothing.
Thanks brosofdecay for sharing this with me about the lost forever after she left Abandoned french time capswule mansion it looked really nice and it is to bad it is left and thanks again for sharing and God Bless.
Another Great Video by you and the crew.Your treatment of the property and respect of former inhabitants is most admirable.Love the positive Vibes and kind Karma,✌Out.
I not only think you're absolutely adorable but I am completely entertained by your abandoned tours. You break things, trip over things and I am always giggling....LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos. You will always get my complete support. THANK YOU!!
I like that you respect each house and the people's belongings. Those things were important to the occupant. It's nice to see how other people lived in other countries. Here in the U.S. it's a fun day for children. 🎃 Happy Halloween 👻
This was a cozy little house. Sad to know that this woman lived out her life alone. It's even more sadder to know along with her decaying home it takes with it all her personal belongings, pictures, letters and so on...will all disappear with her and her husband's home.
i am happy to see you again… so peaceful house and i love your respect and calm voice for the house… and how you explain this things …. & you are very handsome guy ♥️ p.S. I have the same ceiling in my house as in this mansion dining room
You make me LOL, after you broke the little door, when you broke the cork of the bottle! You're worse than a hurricane! BTW, interesting exploration; These humble houses are more moving than the grand palaces. Keep on the good job. From France, Charles.
Ce sont des personnes âgé qui ont vécu dans se domaines, deux personnes qui avaient divisé la maison en deux, qui ne s'entendaient absolument pas. Par après ont été placé dans des maisons de repos, ainsi fini leurs histoires. Like à vous 🌹
That basement door was a surprise. I thought it would be shelves. That door, the narrow steps and the basement room look like elves or gnomes would use them.
Such a shame seeing the China plates and crystal glassware all being lost to time, just like the house. Some things are harder that others to see being taken by the rot and decay with no hope of being saved. Many thanks for the video….interesting as always. 🧚🏻♀️
This channel is reaaaaally the best channel for exploring abandoned places....I wish everyone understood that and don't look and found ghost in other channels for abandoned places....🤔 you are so kind and beautiful person..really nice soul....and outside beautiful of course 😁 love u from Greece!!!
Love how you provide us with the big picture of what the people might have done back them. You are a great actor showing us how things work, and how the people might have lived! You have a rare gift of imagination! Your lighting, and history on the places are great!!
I love your passion and how you research each of the places that you explore! But I love the respect that you show when making your videos! I think you have the best channel on TH-cam, when it comes to exploring abandoned properties.
Hey dear Lesley, That is again such a wonderful explore tour through that abandoned French house looking like a legit time capsule. - Although there were some traces of decay visible, the rooms were quite beautiful with nice antique furniture and other smaller antiques. - The beautifully preserved wallclock is probably from the early 20th century, maybe 1920-ies or 1930-ies. The brass lamp on the ceiling has a very art nouveau-isch look, as I think. - The bedroom in its untouched condition was beautiful to see. - I also loved the beautiful and soft background music underlining ideally your video. I really love your deep respect, when you connect the items of this house with the life story of the former owners. - That makes your channel so absolutely unique! - In this way you are giving some kind of a new life to the abandoned and forgotton location and to the former owners. And - last but not least I love your cool and very stylish haircut. That gives you a fresh and modern look. Wonderful explore, my dear friend, very pleasant to watch! - Wishing you still much more fun in the Paradise and then a successful continuation in the USA for your grand trip together with Maureno. Many hugs, blessings, peace and kindest regards.
In Indonesia such large pillows are still produced and used, we call it 'guling'. i love how you tell us the stories behind abandonment place, always so loving and respectful in those abandoned homes, great job as always. God Bless!
Loved this video rain and all. This lady was artistic and also did a lot of sewing. Near the front door are the garment patterns. I just love it when i see these old sewing machines missing or not. It looks like the attic spanned the whole house. Thank you for all you do. 🌻
I think that piece attached to the old phone was for the hard of hearing! I saw something like it when i was young at a neighbours house and her husband was almost deaf!
that lady her pic she was so pretty lady you said past away in 2004 i thought you said 09 abdy way ty for showing this so cool old house i like old house
Honestly. Just as I think you will never find another house as good again, here you go in another treasure home of absolute beauty. I want to move in. Mend it. Make it whole again. Like it was before she went! Lesley Lesley. All these homes. It’s so sad. Just left to fall into decay and return to nature. Thank you for bringing us with you. X
Such a lovely home, with exquisite antiques, furnishings, and cozy touches that shows how much pride of ownership the family had. It's criminal that homes like this rot because the province government charges taxes that drive people to buy newer ( lesser built) homes or rents.
Don't worry you didn't break that door... Remon or Maureno did I think 😉 Love the sound of the rain its perfect for this explore! Thank you for sharing!
It makes me think how little time we have and how important are the people in our life material things stay behind that where important only to the owner of them
It's so very beautiful to see her life story there. Also what's interesting is when you were talking about her and honoring her at the end, there was possibly and orb that flew right to you and up to your face. Almost like it was her coming to you and saying thank you ❤️ It was at 34:25 So amazing to see and many blessings to you and to her family as well ❤️
It is raining heavily here today too in Michigan, USA. This is the first video of yours I have watched in a while, as I have been trying to get caught up with Explomo lol. So good to hear your voice again and looking forward to getting caught up with your videos! The kitchen window framed by the leaves and fogged up by the rain was just GLORIOUS!
Exploring abandoned places is my hobby and finance it all out of my own pocket and the donations I get from the people who love watching the documentaries we make... A small donation would be greatly appreciated! ► www.patreon.com/brosofdecay
Some of these videos bring tears to my eyes. A reminder nothing permanent about life.
I wish we all understood this
Throughout the video, I was thinking about that lonely lady, and my heart continuously wept for her. The bed she slept on, is now getting wet with endless rains. The beautiful glassware she cherished, are now ready to be collapsed and be gone. The peaceful backyard she walked around, is now becoming a jungle...Isn't this the ephemeral nature of every physical thing around us, that is been proving again and again? Thank you. dear Lesley, for this wonderful video! And let me salute you for the utmost respect you pay for these places and their former inhabitants. God Bless You! Take care! Love from Sri Lanka!
Been watching you for some years and am always impressed by how respectful and considerate you are to the homes and it's history.
Just started watching in the last few weeks and now I am addicted
Agreed
I agree he really is
I agree
I agree iv been watching him for 2 years now and just love them his parents did a good job
Sometimes I watch some other explorers because they explore in other countries, but I would rather watch you explore the shed... What you are doing is on another level, it's a poetry. 🥀🍀
❤️❤️❤️❤️
sure! I also have said that before. Bros of Decay are the best explorers ever!
This lady's personal items speak a lot about her life and you always connect objects to life stories with so much interest, care and respect! Beautiful furniture, lovely drawings and wall clocks!
Thank you for this nice episode!
Yeah facts I also visited this place in my latest video, it's a really weird place
E meravigliosa la casa di una classica nonna mi vien da piangere bravi mi piace che ci perdiamo nei ricordi di persone che non cisono più grazie
This one made me feel sad ... I'm still thankful you made it for us.
So sad to live alone that long. It is always so personal to see a women's purse
I have lived alone 22 years and enjoy every day of my life. Nothing sad about it.
@@sammyjo8109 а где вы живёте
@@МаринаМеркулова-ш3д In my home
That house seemed to me like it was cozy. We could live there if it was cleaned up. Thank you so much for letting me walk threw this house with you with my eyes. I love your adventures. Xxx
Hello Lesley & Jordy 😊 Lots of love ❤️ & best wishes 🙌 from India 🇮🇳 🙏🏻
YOUR VIDEOS ARE AMAZING, TAKE CARE AND THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO DO THESE VIDEOS, YOUR VOICE IS CALMING 😄😄😄😄😄😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😚🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
What a lovely place. Love the furniture. So sad everything left. I didn’t notice candela tearing it up which is great. Thanks
I love your videos, part of me is always a little sad that all those memories are there and no one claims them
I love how you see the small details in things. Your camera person is also very good at pacing with you. Your accent is adorable, love it when you say iron. Yet another wonderful exploration. Well done to you and your team.
It shows that you love your work and showing people's homes that have been forgotten thank you very much I have never troubled but yet I do love to explore different world because my whole entire family my ancestors have migrated all over the world from Spain Mexico Germany Dutch Scotland and Ireland and Africa my family tree that came down to making me I love and I appreciate the way you show love for the people that have been forgotten their homes that once had laughter and music and the homes thank you
Thank you taking us along on this adventure
It’s very sad that there are so many very lovely antique items in the home , beautiful pieces of furniture that sadly are being destroyed along with the home! 💓
It's insane leaving these properties empty when there are so many homeless people, it makes my blood boil, these properties although in a rough state, is surely better to sleep in than out in the open, shop doorway or under a bridge,, society is all wrong and upside down,, great video though,, love hugs and respect 🤗💕
The stove you tried to open in the front was a coal heated stove. You filled the coal in the top. My dad had one.
Wow such a beautiful place...I wish I had a house like this.....peaceful....thanks for sharing...take care
Querido Lesley, siempre tan cariñoso y respetuoso en esos hogares abandonados, gran trabajo como siempre. Cuídate mucho! 💕
I worked for antique dealers years ago and it’s killing me to see these antiques go to waste.
What I love about the abandoned homes in France, Is that being a French descent myself, And seeing a lot of the older homes with antiques with antiques remind me of my great grandmother And seeing a lot of the older homes with antiques with antiques remind me of my great grandmother. Alot of familiar styles of antique furniture that that I have inherited and have to this day. It also reminds me of my mother, and a hand the house she Built-in the seventies that has a lot of is lot of French style like like wooden beans, And beautiful dark wood wall siding not paneling.
Most of the items left behind in French homes seems so nice and worth saving. It’s a shame it will go to waste.
@@GreenAppelPie I agree, its so sad in alot of homes that are abandoned are just sitting there waiting for nature to take its course. 8ts sad, that family members can't agree I n things as far as inheritance and therefore years pass and the home is in a state of disrepair and or personal property is vandalized. I often wonder what happened to the people, the kids, how did they die.
WAUW 💚 from New Zealand!
I love how sweet and gentle you are with everything. Still love your voice. You are the very best explorer and love how you describe things.
That was a cool basement. I love all the built in cabinets and the old irons.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful little cottage with all of us 💕
Thank you, this is a lovely example of a compact dwelling from its time. It is inevitable, but sad to see Nature encroaching ever more into the abandoned home. The toilet chair is called a commode chair, the long pillows are called bolsters, and handkerchief is the correct word, although it is often shortened to hankie. It looked like she designed wall papers as well as book illustrations, and enjoyed doing still life paintings as well. You did a beautiful job as usual. Stay safe out there.🖤🇨🇦
you visit abandoned places with great delicacy and respect ... witnesses of a not so distant past but lost in the limbo of oblivion ... thank you for bringing them back to life with your beautiful video sequences
For the size of this home, I think I would refer to it as a cottage. I grew up in an old house built in the 1840's that had a coal furnace. I'm sure that as a widow, she found an easier heat source. Please be careful when you see the black mold and wear masks or don't go in at all. It is very dangerous for your lungs. I say this in love.
Just listening to you. You treat the home and former occupants with such reverence and respect. I thoroughly enjoyed the tour of the house.
A very interesting exposure of a abandoned french house . And the proof of a gracious lady leading a life of quiet contentment. This clearly proves the uncertainty of life & finally we all have to leave behind all material & immaterial belongings. I'm from sri lanka & a buddhist & this is the exact message of the Buddha. Love watching your videos. Thx very much. Watching your videos gives a strong message about the impermanence of life!! 🙏
Hi Lesley iv been waiting for your video,hope your well much love Ann 🇬🇧♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Hi Ann, hope you're doing ok today?
Great tour, ringing bell at before entering was touching, beautiful furniture and dinner ware, love the stories you add, so much fun thank you Love you all, also flower chandelier is beautiful
Fico encantada vendo essas casas abandonadas tão antigas e tão lindas. Aprecio o respeito que tu tens por tudo o que tu vês. Sempre comentas sobre os antigos ferros de passar roupas. Eu gosto demais dos relógios, quanto mais antigos, mais lindos! Muito obrigada por compartilhar conosco estás maravilhas! Abraço carinhoso!
Hi, Leslie and William. Exciting explore must've been beautiful back in it's prime. Please, be careful when you explore. You never know when it will collapse. Especially in the rain. God bless!
What you called magazines by the front dooris actually, patterns you would open the sheets of paper and place them on top of your fabric and cut around them. To make clothing.
Thanks brosofdecay for sharing this with me about the lost forever after she left Abandoned french time capswule mansion it looked really nice and it is to bad it is left and thanks again for sharing and God Bless.
the house whisperer, always enjoy
Another Great Video by you and the crew.Your treatment of the property and respect of former inhabitants is most admirable.Love the positive Vibes and kind Karma,✌Out.
Nagyon tetszett a videó.Jól körbejárt,mindenre kiterjedt,minden perce izgalmas volt.
Köszönöm a csodát.
Üdv magyarországról.
Light-hearted explo. Good to see. Thank you.
Loved this house also. I love old homes. I'm in Real Estate back in USA so I'm very fascinated with old homes.
un día más a viajar en la máquina del tiempo 👏👏👏👍💯🇨🇱❤
I love how you explore these beautiful places.
I cannot believe you braved the basement! lol wow!
I not only think you're absolutely adorable but I am completely entertained by your abandoned tours. You break things, trip over things and I am always giggling....LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos. You will always get my complete support. THANK YOU!!
I like that you respect each house and the people's belongings. Those things were important to the occupant. It's nice to see how other people lived in other countries. Here in the U.S. it's a fun day for children.
🎃 Happy Halloween 👻
Wondered about the odd, outwardly slanted cabinets. Wouldn't have guessed it went to the basement stairs. Very cool. Great tour.
Muchas felicidades por tu buena calidad de contenido, te sigo desde Mexico 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏻
Mucho gracias 🙏
This was a cozy little house. Sad to know that this woman lived out her life alone. It's even more sadder to know along with her decaying home it takes with it all her personal belongings, pictures, letters and so on...will all disappear with her and her husband's home.
2009 doesn’t seem that long ago. Such a shame everything was left behind.
i am happy to see you again… so peaceful house and i love your respect and calm voice for the house… and how you explain this things …. & you are very handsome guy ♥️ p.S. I have the same ceiling in my house as in this mansion dining room
Happy Sunday 🎃 Lesley and Jordy you have another fantastic abandoned house 🏚 video, great job, hope all is well 😀
You make me LOL, after you broke the little door, when you broke the cork of the bottle! You're worse than a hurricane! BTW, interesting exploration; These humble houses are more moving than the grand palaces. Keep on the good job.
From France, Charles.
Ce sont des personnes âgé qui ont vécu dans se domaines, deux personnes qui avaient divisé la maison en deux, qui ne s'entendaient absolument pas. Par après ont été placé dans des maisons de repos, ainsi fini leurs histoires. Like à vous 🌹
That basement door was a surprise. I thought it would be shelves. That door, the narrow steps and the basement room look like elves or gnomes would use them.
The handkerchief we also call them
“Hankies” in the states.
Such a shame seeing the China plates and crystal glassware all being lost to time, just like the house.
Some things are harder that others to see being taken by the rot and decay with no hope of being
saved. Many thanks for the video….interesting as always. 🧚🏻♀️
Cute little place, and you explore with such passion and respect! Take care and blessings!
So many beautiful things 💞😍❣️❣️
This channel is reaaaaally the best channel for exploring abandoned places....I wish everyone understood that and don't look and found ghost in other channels for abandoned places....🤔
you are so kind and beautiful person..really nice soul....and outside beautiful of course 😁 love u from Greece!!!
Mais um vídeo que eu adorei!😍👏💓....
A sweet home. Sad to see it decaying. 🌸🐌💙🌙
Thankyou Young Man I Do In Joy Watching
Lesley, you are so sweet and respectful. Thank you!
Love how you provide us with the big picture of what the people might have done back them. You are a great actor showing us how things work, and how the people might have lived! You have a rare gift of imagination! Your lighting, and history on the places are great!!
Love when I get these notifications! 💓
your videos are always interesting
I love your passion and how you research each of the places that you explore! But I love the respect that you show when making your videos!
I think you have the best channel on TH-cam, when it comes to exploring abandoned properties.
Linda mansão viajei no tempo, parabéns pelas imagens
Hey dear Lesley, That is again such a wonderful explore tour through that abandoned French house looking like a legit time
capsule. - Although there were some traces of decay visible, the rooms were quite beautiful with nice antique furniture and
other smaller antiques. - The beautifully preserved wallclock is probably from the early 20th century, maybe 1920-ies or 1930-ies.
The brass lamp on the ceiling has a very art nouveau-isch look, as I think. - The bedroom in its untouched condition was beautiful
to see. - I also loved the beautiful and soft background music underlining ideally your video.
I really love your deep respect, when you connect the items of this house with the life story of the former owners. - That makes
your channel so absolutely unique! - In this way you are giving some kind of a new life to the abandoned and forgotton location
and to the former owners.
And - last but not least I love your cool and very stylish haircut. That gives you a fresh and modern look.
Wonderful explore, my dear friend, very pleasant to watch! - Wishing you still much more fun in the Paradise and then
a successful continuation in the USA for your grand trip together with Maureno.
Many hugs, blessings, peace and kindest regards.
Super sympa ce lieu 👍
In Indonesia such large pillows are still produced and used, we call it 'guling'. i love how you tell us the stories behind abandonment place, always so loving and respectful in those abandoned homes, great job as always. God Bless!
Loved this video rain and all. This lady was artistic and also did a lot of sewing. Near the front door are the garment patterns. I just love it when i see these old sewing machines missing or not. It looks like the attic spanned the whole house.
Thank you for all you do. 🌻
Was so excited to see a new video posted. Been watching your older videos since I found you. Love it. You progressed so much. You & William take care.
I love seeing the history, and wondering what the people were like. I appreciate the respect you show to the home and it's contents.
I think that piece attached to the old phone was for the hard of hearing! I saw something like it when i was young at a neighbours house and her husband was almost deaf!
Really enjoyed your video. Waiting for next one to come out.👍🏻♥️
The long pillows are called bolster pillows in England
Great video, thanks for sharing 🇬🇧
enjoy all of your youtube videos keep up the wonderful work stay safe and Strong
The kitchen is so lovely. The French have such fine taste. Such a nice house.
that lady her pic she was so pretty lady you said past away in 2004 i thought you said 09 abdy way ty for showing this so cool old house i like old house
I love the attics to see the way they supported the roof for so many years. This one was beautiful. Thank you.
Привет ! большое спасибо за молодец видео 🤝👍❤️📺
U r a very polite and respectful young man. Ur mom did a good job raising u. Keep up the good work
You are very respectable of the deceased owner and their abandoned homes,this is evident.Thank you so much for your videos,keep it coming.
Since 1986...wow! 🏚️😷🥾
Honestly. Just as I think you will never find another house as good again, here you go in another treasure home of absolute beauty. I want to move in. Mend it. Make it whole again. Like it was before she went!
Lesley Lesley. All these homes. It’s so sad. Just left to fall into decay and return to nature.
Thank you for bringing us with you. X
This was such a nice little cottage. Just looked like a person could be very happy and comfy in this little cottage house 🏠 💕
This is a very neat place no vandalism. Very interesting finds and the paintings. Some day it will be so decayed and gone. Love to you Leslie.
What a beautiful home. Amazing exploration, thank you so much and keep up the awesome work!
Such a lovely home, with exquisite antiques, furnishings, and cozy touches that shows how much pride of ownership the family had. It's criminal that homes like this rot because the province government charges taxes that drive people to buy newer ( lesser built) homes or rents.
Don't worry you didn't break that door... Remon or Maureno did I think 😉 Love the sound of the rain its perfect for this explore! Thank you for sharing!
It makes me think how little time we have and how important are the people in our life material things stay behind that where important only to the owner of them
We call it a handkerchief as well here in the United States.
It's so very beautiful to see her life story there. Also what's interesting is when you were talking about her and honoring her at the end, there was possibly and orb that flew right to you and up to your face. Almost like it was her coming to you and saying thank you ❤️ It was at 34:25 So amazing to see and many blessings to you and to her family as well ❤️
👻
That was once an adorable home. Love the built in cabinets and it having a basement. Houses just don't have that character anymore.
It is raining heavily here today too in Michigan, USA. This is the first video of yours I have watched in a while, as I have been trying to get caught up with Explomo lol. So good to hear your voice again and looking forward to getting caught up with your videos! The kitchen window framed by the leaves and fogged up by the rain was just GLORIOUS!