Ahhhhhhh, her name is Ivy. And she has a pup! So you have three? Absolutely gorgeous! Glad to see you put the mesh down for critters! It is looking great. I would have expected you to have snow by now!
@@karend8575 Yes, Kovittli is from the first litter and Nori and Ninotschka from the second litter. I ended the breeding with that. It snowed here today, you will see it in the next episode.
I just subscribed to your channel and also live in New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada. It's great to be able to share and document your journey in this way. This is my 1st video of yours and I want to inquire if most of your videos are going to be mostly music and no talking? I know that you can't please everyone, but I am more of a hands on type of person that wants to hear why you are doing this or that, etc., versus listening to music and watching you work.
@@AlmostOffGridGrandmacre-zs5eu Thank you, I appreciate it. Unfortunately, my English is not good enough for a conversation. That's why I prefer to write something in video. I'm from Switzerland. Greetings from Cape Breton
@@SimplyHomesteadNovaScotia Thank you. I do appreciate the response. Welcome to Canada 🙂 I enjoy learning from others and this is why I prefer watching videos with no music. I like to hear them explain the process of what they are doing and why. I did see your writings on a couple of videos and read some of it. I will continue to watch and try and pick up on what you are doing and why 👍~ Krista ~
Hello. What part of Europe were you from? Beautiful land you have now. I’m an older guy in his 50’s dreaming he could be you. But for now I’ll love vicariously through your journey. Be well. Be safe. Your new sub from Virginia, USA.
I am from Switzerland and have lived in Germany for 15 years. I know Europe pretty well, I have been to 25 European countries. At 50 you are not old, you have reached half of it.🤣
@@elizabethogrady5893 I have 4 Caucasian Ovtcharka dogs. I was a very famous breeder of this breed in Switzerland from 2012 - 2022. I have exhibited them and won many champion titles. I have exhibited them in 25 European countries. I had 9 Caucasian dogs, many of which died because they did not live longer than 9 years. I emigrated across the ocean to Nova Scotia with two of these giant babies. Here Ivy had a litter of 8 puppies. Ninotschka and Nori are the two females that I kept for protection on the property against coyotes etc. They live outside all year round, they just need to be protected from wind and rain and have a covered place to retreat to. There is also Kovittli (because he was born in the Covid year) his name is translated as little Covid, he now weighs 85 kg.🤣
I know from personal experience that a rat can dig straight down more than a foot and I am sure other animals can do even better. You might want to cover the entire floor with mesh before layering it with gravel?
How's it going :) How's your weather holding up for you ? Looking good 👍lots of work ahead of you peeling, One log at a time you'll get it :) Work safe, Take care"
Ahhhhhhh, her name is Ivy. And she has a pup! So you have three? Absolutely gorgeous! Glad to see you put the mesh down for critters! It is looking great. I would have expected you to have snow by now!
@@karend8575 Yes, Kovittli is from the first litter and Nori and Ninotschka from the second litter. I ended the breeding with that.
It snowed here today, you will see it in the next episode.
I just subscribed to your channel and also live in New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada. It's great to be able to share and document your journey in this way. This is my 1st video of yours and I want to inquire if most of your videos are going to be mostly music and no talking? I know that you can't please everyone, but I am more of a hands on type of person that wants to hear why you are doing this or that, etc., versus listening to music and watching you work.
@@AlmostOffGridGrandmacre-zs5eu Thank you, I appreciate it. Unfortunately, my English is not good enough for a conversation. That's why I prefer to write something in video.
I'm from Switzerland. Greetings from Cape Breton
@@SimplyHomesteadNovaScotia Thank you. I do appreciate the response. Welcome to Canada 🙂 I enjoy learning from others and this is why I prefer watching videos with no music. I like to hear them explain the process of what they are doing and why. I did see your writings on a couple of videos and read some of it. I will continue to watch and try and pick up on what you are doing and why 👍~ Krista ~
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Hello. What part of Europe were you from? Beautiful land you have now. I’m an older guy in his 50’s dreaming he could be you. But for now I’ll love vicariously through your journey. Be well. Be safe. Your new sub from Virginia, USA.
I am from Switzerland and have lived in Germany for 15 years. I know Europe pretty well, I have been to 25 European countries. At 50 you are not old, you have reached half of it.🤣
Can you tell us what you are doing as you go along . Tell us about your dogs . Want to know more
@@elizabethogrady5893 I have 4 Caucasian Ovtcharka dogs.
I was a very famous breeder of this breed in Switzerland from 2012 - 2022. I have exhibited them and won many champion titles. I have exhibited them in 25 European countries.
I had 9 Caucasian dogs, many of which died because they did not live longer than 9 years.
I emigrated across the ocean to Nova Scotia with two of these giant babies.
Here Ivy had a litter of 8 puppies.
Ninotschka and Nori are the two females that I kept for protection on the property against coyotes etc.
They live outside all year round, they just need to be protected from wind and rain and have a covered place to retreat to.
There is also Kovittli (because he was born in the Covid year) his name is translated as little Covid, he now weighs 85 kg.🤣
Is this a tool shed? Not big enough for a house.
I wanted to rent it out during the holiday season as Air BnB
I know from personal experience that a rat can dig straight down more than a foot and I am sure other animals can do even better. You might want to cover the entire floor with mesh before layering it with gravel?
Most lay mesh under the floor directly because they insulate with glass wool. I wanted to use padded aluminum foil for the insulation.
How's it going :) How's your weather holding up for you ? Looking good 👍lots of work ahead of you peeling, One log at a time you'll get it :) Work safe, Take care"
👋grifter🙋♂️
We had bad weather, rain for about 10 days, everything was wet.
Now it's fine, it's sunny every day but it's cold, 3 degrees.
Thanks a lot