Ooh yes shoes are a fine detail to watch for when defining a human or in this case a cute wee helpless furry creature that most would discard with distaste. Cheers guys
Le lérot (this adorable small creature) is part of protected species in France actually. He is sleeping during the winter and usually lives in the garden, eating fruits, insects and snails. He is mostly activ during the night and hides during the day.
@@JudithBisson its called a Loir. Most people have them scuttling around in their houses in France as they come in to hibernate. Known to chew through plumbing and electrics.. 😅
Love the hibernating dormice ! ♥They thought they'd picked the perfect spot in the chateau, but they had an accidental rude awakening 🥱 They often 'nest ' in hollow logs in the wild, where they can avoid the cold Winter weather. Just keep an eye on them Brian and make sure they've got some dry leaves for bedding . Thank you for caring , so good to see you back x
But, Finland is not part of Scandinavia. Norway and Sweden is the Scandinavian peninsula. Norway, Sweden and Denmark is Scandinavia. By adding Finland and Iceland it is called The Nordic countries.
Dan, I think all of you should bow down and worship that hoist that has served you so well. It has already performed above and beyond and is being pressed into action again, creaking and clattering just like my old bones do! 😂😂 it has truly been your right hand man when Brian and Nick have not been available and you should sing its praises loudly.
Glad to see the team back together after the Holidays. Cheers for saving Larry and the little hibernating creature. You 3 are quite the team. See ya tomorrow 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
More Bathroom Prep and Steel Beams starting to go in ! Little Creature Saved - all in a Days Work ! Progress ! Enjoyed the Video and many Cheers from Australia !
Welcome back boys, thanks for saving the little fellows life. 12 months and counting, until Dan moves in, it doesn't have to be completely done and furnished, it just has to be out of the yurt and into the house. Good luck boys, no pressure. I have no doubt you can't accomplish this. Love from N.Y.
The soft heart of these men. They found a lovely sheltered place of the furry sleeper to spend winter. It is good to see you all back together with more floors. Ronnie in Saskatchewan
@@romain.ballais Were there two? OH MY! Hibernating? Protected species? You learn a lot watching this channel. Someone, named Brian, please crumble some cheese crackers around, and maybe add another log to the shelter?
There’s a lot of knowledge behind those tension ropes even though it sounds like a lot of crashing and banging ✅✅✅✅✅✅ GREAT TO HAVE THE THREE MUSKETEERS BACK TOGETHER ✅✅✅✅✅
So good of you to look after Larry....we have a Henry in one of our local buildings.....so cute! Good to see you back at it Dan and crew! Easy for me to say!
Thank you for saving the sweet creature, they are so sweet. Wish you gave it more protection such as leaves pushed in the end. I stand corrected it’s a Loir is an ambiguous vernacular name in French for several species of small mammals, mainly of the family Gliridae (syn. Myoxidae). The most widespread in Europe is the Loir gris, sometimes confused with the lérot, with eyes surrounded by black, which also finds refuge occasionally in buildings in winter, to hibernate. Other species avoid dwellings, such as the tiny muscardin of the thickets, of red colour, and the Loirs of Eastern European forests. There are also several species of African sea loins, also called graphiures, morphologically quite similar to the grey thrush, with a bushy tail. The case is different with the Ognev1 loir or the desert loir, also called Selevin's mouse, which have a smooth tail, which makes them look more like a domestic mouse than the other mores. Finally, some species are Asian thres of the family Platacanthomyidae.
I got the scan joke Brian - LOL taking calculated risks - has worked for you so far - I enjoy seeing the place get fixed - in some odd rather fond way - it feels deeply personal to me - if I may - I will briefly explain just what I mean - way back when - before inner healing began - I had many repeated nightmares - where I would seek refuge in abandoned places - that were all very much a reflection of these : dirty/ dark/ damp/ drifty/ dismel/ damaged/ dilapidated buildings - as dream interpretation goes - the condition of the places in your sleep state is how you see yourself - so my fascination in seeing such places being : renovated/ restored/ brought back to life/ & lovingly cared for - tenderly touches that once very neglected part of me - it is really quite therapeutic & honestly reaffirming for me - it is strange what will speak to our souls - that being said - I am encouraged by witnessing it being done - such a capable team has been assembled to attend to its every need - even being kind to the squatters aka the endangered species - to me - she seemed so very frightened for her life - I am guessing that she might be pregnant - so you may like to check in on her soon or from time to time - to see if I am right - thanks 3john2
Guys: when I think of the moving and removing of things just to start a new part of the job, I have to shake my head. However, every time you do that, it means progress. Now, that means excitement. Yippee! Carol from California
I must admit I haven’t really missed Brian’s jokes … still, the Escape to rural France is one of my favourite Vlogs and I have been following this from the very beginning beginning ❤
Well, a few seconds after delivery, his nose does crinkle a little at the nostril like he is smelling a little stink. So not a complete poker face quite yet. Still needs a little more work right there.
Any one else notice Dan / Brian’s Cooling Runnings ref. “…ya dead, Sankar…” (3:25) and Brian’s classic Fawlty Towers ref. “…lick a paint…” (4:05)? Definitely made me chuckle. Gotta love a well place film quote.
Brian your parcode joke one of your best,,, and rescue that lovely sleeping animal kindness shows indeed Dan is on his best putting in floors is nothing how far you Al have come xxxxxx
The sign it is said of a really decent human being is being kind to animals..we always knew that but it's so lovely to see..thank you for caring..Already yard at work, without crashing and bangs it wouldn't be the same team.Glad to have you all back here..❤
Merci d'avoir pris soin de ce petit lérot en hibernation car il s'agit d'un animal en danger de disparition et qui est utile dans les jardins, mangeant entre autres nuisibles, escargots et limaces ... Bonne et heureuse année !
man, cant even imagine the rate of progress this year! btw thanks to you Dan I was finally motivated to fix the roof in my shed. Glad the scope of my project was few times smaller x)
So glad you're back as I just watched all your videos to get up to speed , sad to say but, Brian keep the jokes coming. Spot on for the soul .😂 Welcome back to a great year for you guys.
I laughed, Brian. The barcode joke was quite good. Even Nick had to suppress a chuckle 😂❤🇦🇺
I do enjoy watching the three of you working.
Nah, that dad joke needs some more work. 😜
😂🤣🙌👍
They are so bad I love his jokes
🙄
A man's character can be observed in how he treats a defenseless animal. Well done, guys.
or by his shoes they say, lol
Ooh yes shoes are a fine detail to watch for when defining a human or in this case a cute wee helpless furry creature that most would discard with distaste. Cheers guys
yeah but they will die in the cold there
agree
@@kowloon8080no they won’t. They evolved in that weather.
Brian, you stole my heart with your gentle kindness toward that little creature.
You are a good man, and a great jokester. 😂
I loved the ‘he’s not coming home to my house…’
Thank you for saving the little creatures! 🥰
Manuel it’s a rat. Cuddle that thing and you’d never play the guitar again.
@@thethirdman225more likely a dormouse
@@rubyklumpenhower9491loos a bit like a Gliss Gliss. We have them in the UK but only around the Chiltern hills area really.
Rats are protected?
Le lérot (this adorable small creature) is part of protected species in France actually. He is sleeping during the winter and usually lives in the garden, eating fruits, insects and snails. He is mostly activ during the night and hides during the day.
Imagine being in your winter sleep 2 high in a building and you wake up in a tree =P
The dormouse was beautiful. I’m so pleased to hear you will be looking after them Brian.
Ty, I had no idea what it could be other than a weird mouse. Lol
Thank you, I was wondering what kind of mouse it was. It is so cute!
@@JudithBisson its called a Loir. Most people have them scuttling around in their houses in France as they come in to hibernate. Known to chew through plumbing and electrics.. 😅
Thanh you ! First time I see a loir (dormouse) . We don’t have them in Canada .
@@florentinalily Just to be picky it was a Lérot, a smaller relative of the Loir.
Nick "Brian are you finish ' ? ". .( Done)….Brian " No ! I'm Irish " 😊..Nice to see you all on board again 👍
Brian's joke of the day was an absolute hoot.
Larry needs to have some dry leaves tucked around him to make sure he's well insulated! There's too much room for cold air to get at him.
Yes, commenting to bump this post! Straw or dry leaves please chaps.
@tinycotswoldcottage or even a rescue place they could get prosecuted for moving them
I’ve never seen a dormouse before, very cute. Glad he’s safely in his new home.
Some fur / leaves and sticks to keep the little man warm.
@@pattyp49 it is a gardendoormouse, so....
Poor little creature. Thank you for being kind.
Larry knows that the château is the place to be! I hope his "new digs" are comfortable. Welcome Back Gentlemen, good to see all of you in good health!
Love the hibernating dormice ! ♥They thought they'd picked the perfect spot in the chateau, but they had an accidental rude awakening 🥱 They often 'nest ' in hollow logs in the wild, where they can avoid the cold Winter weather. Just keep an eye on them Brian and make sure they've got some dry leaves for bedding . Thank you for caring , so good to see you back x
As I’m watching this I am a 64 year grandmother of 10 restoring the wooden windows in my little cottage. You guys inspire me everyday.
10????????!!!!!!!!!
@@Rebelmusedesign 10 grandchildren... not 10 years old.
Thanks for caring for Larry.
Thanks for being nice to the little critter, I love you guys!!!
So appreciate your compassion for the smallest of creatures.
🤣Did like the Scan de navian joke. The awareness of all animals says a lot about people ❣An amazing Team, and inspiration to many, thank you.
But, Finland is not part of Scandinavia. Norway and Sweden is the Scandinavian peninsula. Norway, Sweden and Denmark is Scandinavia. By adding Finland and Iceland it is called The Nordic countries.
Dan, I think all of you should bow down and worship that hoist that has served you so well. It has already performed above and beyond and is being pressed into action again, creaking and clattering just like my old bones do! 😂😂 it has truly been your right hand man when Brian and Nick have not been available and you should sing its praises loudly.
and he treats it so well 🤣
Dan, Nick and Brian, nice to see the Trio back in action! Looking forward to your next adventure!
Nick’s face, with “scan the navy in”.🤣🤣🤣🤣
loved this!! I laughed out loud when he said it a few times... it was like he was questioning himself...
I have to admit, I laughed out loud and watching Nick's face (as you do)..... Priceless! 👏👏👏
Glad to see the team back together after the Holidays. Cheers for saving Larry and the little hibernating creature. You 3 are quite the team. See ya tomorrow 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
👋 hey there, nice to see the chateau de chaumont team back together, productive work done and saved a species, this was a successful day 😊😁😋
Bryan's jokes are the best. You guys have to have so much fun working together every day. 😂
Good one Brian.
Love this old build. Just cool to watch how each day it comes back to life a little more.
More Bathroom Prep and Steel Beams starting to go in ! Little Creature Saved - all in a Days Work ! Progress ! Enjoyed the Video and many Cheers from Australia !
Welcome back boys, thanks for saving the little fellows life. 12 months and counting, until Dan moves in, it doesn't have to be completely done and furnished, it just has to be out of the yurt and into the house. Good luck boys, no pressure. I have no doubt you can't accomplish this. Love from N.Y.
The soft heart of these men. They found a lovely sheltered place of the furry sleeper to spend winter. It is good to see you all back together with more floors. Ronnie in Saskatchewan
Thank you so much for not harming the little furry guy. He as so terrified covering up his eyes. So happy you were kind.
The second one was sleeping.
Not sure that's a safe place to put it it's damp and easy for predation 😢
@@pattyp49yes my thoughts were the dogs might get at it
@@romain.ballais Were there two? OH MY! Hibernating? Protected species? You learn a lot watching this channel.
Someone, named Brian, please crumble some cheese crackers around, and maybe add another log to the shelter?
Thank you for saving the little critter. Very humane indeed. 😊❤
About damn time 😅I seriously think I was having withdrawals. Hope everyone had a great time off and spent some blessed time with people you love
Thank you for saving that little animal. Glad to see you all back.
Thank you for saving the tiny little animals 🤎
Welcome back guys 🎉 great job relocating local wildlife ❤
Nick definitely knows a thing or two about ropes and knots, weights and arcs. Well done.
That’s really nice of Brian to volunteer to bring Larry home for the winter 😉
Good to see you caring for the little dormouse. It's full steam ahead again and the jokes keep coming. 😊
The house has much character, as do the carpenters bringing her back to life! Well done!
Ah, I've missed Brian and his jokes. Good to see you all picking up the reins again.
In German folk belief, dormice are associated with being good house spirits and protectors of the house's inhabitants. I hope that applies here too.
Thank you for preserving its life. ❤
There’s a lot of knowledge behind those tension ropes even though it sounds like a lot of crashing and banging ✅✅✅✅✅✅ GREAT TO HAVE THE THREE MUSKETEERS BACK TOGETHER ✅✅✅✅✅
So good of you to look after Larry....we have a Henry in one of our local buildings.....so cute! Good to see you back at it Dan and crew! Easy for me to say!
I love the 3 of you so much. Thank you for always making me smile or laugh.❤❤❤😊😊😊
Thank you Merci for saving small sleepy residents. ❤️🇨🇦🇫🇷🇬🇧🐭❤️
@@grytgrl3772 What were they?
@LibbyRoseEmbroidery
A dormouse?
@@rubyklumpenhower9491 Yep, two sleeping dormouses, poor things.
@@rubyklumpenhower9491 I thought dormice were much smaller, but maybe they grow big too. 🙂👍🏻
@LibbyRoseEmbroidery edible dormouse very rare not sure,where they put it is safe 😬
So nice to see you big burly hairy men being gentle and compassionate with that dormouse!
Its a acorn mouse.😮
@@Weggebruiker-010 Eliomys quercinus, the garden dormouse, is a nocturnal rodent closely related to dormice, belonging to the family Gliridae.
I chuckled at Scandinavian I'm ashamed to admit it. LOL
The legendary lift :O You guys should give it a name.
She has definitely been the "Fourth" Musketeer! :)
The three Amigos builds again!❤ Progress is always on the horizon! ❤
Thank you for saving the sweet creature, they are so sweet. Wish you gave it more protection such as leaves pushed in the end. I stand corrected it’s a Loir is an ambiguous vernacular name in French for several species of small mammals, mainly of the family Gliridae (syn.
Myoxidae). The most
widespread in Europe is the Loir gris, sometimes confused with the lérot, with eyes surrounded by black, which also finds refuge occasionally in buildings in winter, to hibernate. Other species avoid dwellings, such as the tiny muscardin of the thickets, of red colour, and the Loirs of Eastern European forests. There are also several species of African sea loins, also called graphiures, morphologically quite similar to the grey thrush, with a bushy tail. The case is different with the Ognev1 loir or the desert loir, also called Selevin's mouse, which have a smooth tail, which makes them look more like a domestic mouse than the other mores.
Finally, some species are Asian thres of the family Platacanthomyidae.
its called a Loir. A form of Dormouse.
I got the scan joke Brian - LOL
taking calculated risks -
has worked for you so far -
I enjoy seeing the place get fixed -
in some odd rather fond way -
it feels deeply personal to me -
if I may -
I will briefly explain just what I mean -
way back when - before inner healing began -
I had many repeated nightmares -
where I would seek refuge in abandoned places -
that were all very much a reflection of these :
dirty/ dark/ damp/ drifty/ dismel/ damaged/ dilapidated buildings -
as dream interpretation goes -
the condition of the places in your sleep state is how you see yourself -
so my fascination in seeing such places being :
renovated/ restored/ brought back to life/ & lovingly cared for -
tenderly touches that once very neglected part of me -
it is really quite therapeutic & honestly reaffirming for me -
it is strange what will speak to our souls -
that being said -
I am encouraged by witnessing it being done -
such a capable team has been assembled to attend to its every need -
even being kind to the squatters aka the endangered species -
to me - she seemed so very frightened for her life -
I am guessing that she might be pregnant -
so you may like to check in on her soon or from time to time -
to see if I am right -
thanks 3john2
I could watch you guys working and fooling around all day! Videos are too short, but keep em coming!
Very good Dad style joke, I enjoyed it. Also thanks for saving the little one hopes he/she makes it through the winter.
Well done Larry!
I was going through withdrawal, waiting for another Dan, Nick and Brian show. In need of a duck joke.
Cracker episode and true kindness. Love this crew ❤😊
Thank You for being kind to the little furry guys. ❤
Guys: when I think of the moving and removing of things just to start a new part of the job, I have to shake my head. However, every time you do that, it means progress. Now, that means excitement. Yippee! Carol from California
Welcome back boys - so happy to see you all again - making jokes, making a mess and making things happen 😁😁😁
Good to see you guys back on the job. Yours' is one of my favorite restoration channels.
Great to see you all together and back at work! Thanks for taking care of the little sleepy creature. 🇨🇦❤️
Good one Brian. You said it right, and we laughed so hard. Good one, we love your jokes!!!😊
Yay the boys are back in town
It would have been so much better hearing that in the video!
Welcome back guys. Hope everyone is staying safe and warm.😊
Brilliant you are all.back at the château. This year will be amazing to follow. 600k subs soon no doubt. Let's get you to 1mil asap
I must admit I haven’t really missed Brian’s jokes … still, the Escape to rural France is one of my favourite Vlogs and I have been following this from the very beginning beginning ❤
You will hear from Larry's barrister about the unlawful eviction from his Chateau!! 🤣😂
They could actually get prosecuted for moving them
They deserve medals of honor for distinctive service in the humane treatment of Larry and Boowinkle
It will be much warmer and drier this winter for all of you for sure!
...and Brian delivers another one... with a perfectly straight face.
Well, a few seconds after delivery, his nose does crinkle a little at the nostril like he is smelling a little stink. So not a complete poker face quite yet. Still needs a little more work right there.
And there you go rescuing a small creature. No surprise. Welcome back gentlemen.
Happy New Year!! I’m here for all the renovations. Love this channel!!
Dan I’m with you on your enthusiasm onward and upwards buddy love your videos 👏👌👍
'Scan the navy in' - high quality dad joke
Such gentle stewards of French Wildlife. Best wishes for Larry and Drowsy ;)
AWH MR JINGLES saved . Nice to see the A Team Back .Happy New Year to you all.Loved watching .See yer tomorrow😘
Loved that movie! The green mile it was called?
Good to see you guys back wishing you a productive day beautiful safe sending you love from Michigan ❤
HAh, loved the “scan- the -navy-in” joke! The rest looks like hard work. As usual. Good luck to you all in this new year.
Any one else notice Dan / Brian’s Cooling Runnings ref. “…ya dead, Sankar…” (3:25) and Brian’s classic Fawlty Towers ref. “…lick a paint…” (4:05)? Definitely made me chuckle. Gotta love a well place film quote.
Brian your parcode joke one of your best,,, and rescue that lovely sleeping animal kindness shows indeed Dan is on his best putting in floors is nothing how far you Al have come xxxxxx
Hi guys, thanks for saving the mouse. Watch out cold weather is coming!❤
The sign it is said of a really decent human being is being kind to animals..we always knew that but it's so lovely to see..thank you for caring..Already yard at work, without crashing and bangs it wouldn't be the same team.Glad to have you all back here..❤
The chipmunks are busy again. Wonderful lads, keep up the good work
RIP Larrys friend
Thank you for your kindness to both little guys. Great video
Early in the evening video. Much appreciated. Looking forward to this year’s videos.
Merci d'avoir pris soin de ce petit lérot en hibernation car il s'agit d'un animal en danger de disparition et qui est utile dans les jardins, mangeant entre autres nuisibles, escargots et limaces ... Bonne et heureuse année !
😂😂 Scandinavian "Scan the navy-an" 😂😂 welcome back hard workers !!!
The boys back again brilliant so enjoy your vlogs x
Thank you for saving this so cute Shrew completely scared!!! You are the best Guys in the World !!! Yessss!!!!😊
That was a good start to the year…😊🇦🇺
Every day for past 2 years I have been starting my day with cup of a coffee, chocolate and Dan. That's always a recipe for good start for the day.
Yeah, all back together and progress on the move 💪
The cranking noise! I thought I would never hear that sound again. 😊
man, cant even imagine the rate of progress this year! btw thanks to you Dan I was finally motivated to fix the roof in my shed. Glad the scope of my project was few times smaller x)
Love to see you all back together again… have missed Brian’s jokes but have enjoyed watching his channel and adventures!
Progress✅ it's a beautiful thing.
Brian, that was worthy of a good belly laugh. Well done.
I’m excited to see more progress being made. 😁
I don't understand brian's joke at start but that i undertstand is your trio is magic, efficient, and i have a good moment with you. Happy new year
So glad you're back as I just watched all your videos to get up to speed , sad to say but, Brian keep the jokes coming. Spot on for the soul .😂 Welcome back to a great year for you guys.
Great to see you altogether again, Lucky Larry.
A righteous man upholdeth the life of his beast. ❤❤❤. Thank you Brian 😊