Jen, it’s okay to say okay. Kim and Jen it’s more than okay to be frustrated by trees and vines that are in the way. We get a better view when they’re gone. 😎🇨🇦😎
Y’all are the best mother and daughter culvert and bridge cleaning ever. Y’all show beautiful views and livestock you working around.Keep up the great work. Y’all are a blessing to y’all’s community.
A lot of entertaining content in this one, you two! Ball toss with a power tool and looking practiced, Kim saying that was enough and turning around and attacking another shrub, then telling a tree branch to stay put! Btw Jennifer, in case you remember my mentioning my knee, a month ago I finally went to see my son’s physiotherapist. He’s inflicting me a lot of pain 😅 and getting me results…finally walking more normally 27 months post op! So happy…. Take care…your Canuck friend, Angela❣️👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Great job ladies! It’s unfortunate that mama went off camera to clean the exit on one of the videos. I love seeing the exits being released and we couldn’t see what she was doing. Slow down mama! Love you ladies! ❤
You're lucky you had 75 F. Our high today was 10 F! This week has been cold like January used to always be 30+ years ago. In addition, we no longer get the amount of snow we used to. Back in the winter of 1970-71, we got 174.8 inches, which was a record for Ottawa, ON, Canada. In 2001 we got 79.8 inches and in 2022 we got 75.6 inches. Snow plays an important part in our local economy (snow removal jobs, accident repairs, parts for accident cars, ...) and in agriculture (More snow=more groundwater). I don't envy your summer temperatures though. We may not get quite as hot here, but our summers are usually humid. Take good care!🍁
anyone else ducking out of the way when Jen was flinging those sticks and leaves? haha...I guess that's the pitfalls of watching on a large monitor. I was like GURL....
Hi gal's. Another good job as usual. Just watching inspector Lucy, does she ever walk into the culverts either on her own or following one of you? After all, a good inspector should check up periodically that you are doing the job properly after all. Sending you some sun as we head for 37 degrees Celsius on Sunday. All the best from Sue, mum from Adelaide, South Australia 👍🇦🇺❤️
I can see maybe a 4 pronged dung fork , would massivly benifit you both in removing piles of leaves, being able to throw them up the bank.. it would act as a giant hand,,..
Saludos desde España , no entiendo porque cuando sacan los troncos los lanzan a un lado . En mi humilde opinión o al menos lo que yo haria , seria dejarlos encima de los tubos de desagüe , apilarlos convenientemente , asi , de esa manera , cuando se repita la avenida de agua los levantará y los arrastrará al otro lado de la carretera cayendo en el cauce por el otro lado del puente que ese es el fin de su gran trabajo . Tampoco entiendo , y no es mi intención molestarlas , la obsesión por lanzar dentro de los tubos las hojas y troncos para que salgan por el otro lado, pero bueno no es un mal mayor. Gracias por su trabajo y espero no haberles ofendido en ningun momento . Tambien yo , me prepararia un par de tablas ( con unas cadenas para tirar de ellas ) que pudieran sellar un agujero o los que estimen conveniente para crear un volumen de agua considerable ( Vamos tipo presa ) para una vez lanzado en el tubo hojas y pequeñas ramitas puedan ser arrastradas al recibir el gran golpe de agua que se produciria al retirar las tablas .
Jen, it’s okay to say okay. Kim and Jen it’s more than okay to be frustrated by trees and vines that are in the way. We get a better view when they’re gone. 😎🇨🇦😎
Y’all are the best mother and daughter culvert and bridge cleaning ever. Y’all show beautiful views and livestock you working around.Keep up the great work. Y’all are a blessing to y’all’s community.
A lot of entertaining content in this one, you two! Ball toss with a power tool and looking practiced, Kim saying that was enough and turning around and attacking another shrub, then telling a tree branch to stay put! Btw Jennifer, in case you remember my mentioning my knee, a month ago I finally went to see my son’s physiotherapist. He’s inflicting me a lot of pain 😅 and getting me results…finally walking more normally 27 months post op! So happy…. Take care…your Canuck friend, Angela❣️👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
That is awesome! So glad to hear your knee is feeling better.
Mic on or off you guys did a great job and you'll get no complaints out of me! Very grateful for all your hard work.
Another job well done, ladies. Stay warm and hope Granny is feeling better.
Great job ladies and awesome walk over that tall bridge !!
Fantastic job, as usual. Lucy did a good job of supervision.
LOVED this video. Did a Great job 💯👍👍thank you ladies. well done💯👍👍
Stuffy and sniffles doing what they do best! Thanks ladies.😊
Excellent job that was lots of work 👏
Fun stuff ladies, stay safe out there
great job girls! Loved the old bridge
Aloha 🌺 Dynamic Duo is at it again! Inspector Lucy is on the job! I love how you've been doing preventative maintenance! 🌺🥰💖
It’s winter ladies and good job as always North Carolina care
Great job ladies! It’s unfortunate that mama went off camera to clean the exit on one of the videos. I love seeing the exits being released and we couldn’t see what she was doing. Slow down mama! Love you ladies! ❤
I just love the girl power!!! Well done, ladies ❤
Y'all pull the craziest shaped sticks/limbs out of the culverts that I've ever seen. 😂
Thats fine mom, great job,, good view on the exit cam no worries..
Love the end views. Wonderful countryside
Don’t worry about Mike. How’s your Grandma? Good job 👍 😊😊😊😊
You're lucky you had 75 F. Our high today was 10 F! This week has been cold like January used to always be 30+ years ago. In addition, we no longer get the amount of snow we used to. Back in the winter of 1970-71, we got 174.8 inches, which was a record for Ottawa, ON, Canada. In 2001 we got 79.8 inches and in 2022 we got 75.6 inches. Snow plays an important part in our local economy (snow removal jobs, accident repairs, parts for accident cars, ...) and in agriculture (More snow=more groundwater).
I don't envy your summer temperatures though. We may not get quite as hot here, but our summers are usually humid.
Take good care!🍁
Good job!
CB&D and Posty in one morning? _swoon!_
O muito os seus videos parabéns pela coragem ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Neither the sniffling or the okays are bothersome to me. 😊
even when you both get the fourth one cleared not a whole lot water 💦 to do much.
Almost looks like you could have used a snake to help move the leaves with. Great Job Ladies!
Love to watch you use the Clippers to trim off that brush so it’s not hitting you in the head or pulling at your hair
anyone else ducking out of the way when Jen was flinging those sticks and leaves? haha...I guess that's the pitfalls of watching on a large monitor. I was like GURL....
So, I'm not the only one that sniffles when I work in the cold.
Hi gal's. Another good job as usual. Just watching inspector Lucy, does she ever walk into the culverts either on her own or following one of you? After all, a good inspector should check up periodically that you are doing the job properly after all. Sending you some sun as we head for 37 degrees Celsius on Sunday. All the best from Sue, mum from Adelaide, South Australia 👍🇦🇺❤️
please use ergonomic handle attachement for your tools to save your back.
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such a lot of debris giving you plenty of workout
Nice video, sound is oke.
First 😂 👋 from Germany
You need more rain!
It's on its way I think .
Another hello from germany 🥰
I can see maybe a 4 pronged dung fork , would massivly benifit you both in removing piles of leaves, being able to throw them up the bank.. it would act as a giant hand,,..
Saludos desde España , no entiendo porque cuando sacan los troncos los lanzan a un lado . En mi humilde opinión o al menos lo que yo haria , seria dejarlos encima de los tubos de desagüe , apilarlos convenientemente , asi , de esa manera , cuando se repita la avenida de agua los levantará y los arrastrará al otro lado de la carretera cayendo en el cauce por el otro lado del puente que ese es el fin de su gran trabajo . Tampoco entiendo , y no es mi intención molestarlas , la obsesión por lanzar dentro de los tubos las hojas y troncos para que salgan por el otro lado, pero bueno no es un mal mayor. Gracias por su trabajo y espero no haberles ofendido en ningun momento .
Tambien yo , me prepararia un par de tablas ( con unas cadenas para tirar de ellas ) que pudieran sellar un agujero o los que estimen conveniente para crear un volumen de agua considerable ( Vamos tipo presa ) para una vez lanzado en el tubo hojas y pequeñas ramitas puedan ser arrastradas al recibir el gran golpe de agua que se produciria al retirar las tablas .
Jennifer, it looked like you were trying to dig Whinnie The Pooh out. It looks exactly like a place he would hole up in with his honey!
No mic? Missed all that sniffing. 😅😅😅😅😅
Good work though
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Love to watch you use the Clippers to trim off that brush so it’s not hitting you in the head or pulling at your hair