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The decor in the school building is exactly the same as the decor in one up the road from us in Westray. This one's owned by a guy South who had the roof retiled about 15 years ago which stopped it from ending up like your one.
Firstly thank you for beautiful videos. They take me back to when my children were little and we lived in a cottage in the highlands. My daughter for the first few months of schooling in the late 80’s went to a school very like this before sadly it was closed. Such incredible buildings left to fall into ruin.I renovated our cottage slowly, not to your extent, but wow it was satisfying. I love the videos and transported back to those days in Scotland. So lovely that this cottage and island with all its history isn’t going to be lost. I now live abroad so to see the beauty of Scotland here is precious. There is nowhere more beautiful on earth, when the sun shines 😊
So sad to see the school house in such bad shape. I love heather and seeing grow in the moss will be so pretty. Always look forward to hearing the beautiful and relaxing music 🤗🤗
The stone work is beautiful. Too bad it is gone, maybe someday it will be gutted and repurposed. I am glad you found a way to keep the water from your porch. Your stone steps are going to be lovely in the spring.
Hello from south Mississippi! Love the videos. Am currently binge watching them. We have a houseboat on the river. We put a good deal of sand in the paint. To paint the outside decks and walkway to the land. They can get quite slippery during and after a rain. And you will land flat. The sand has helped immensely. We painted the deck because the Grands swim in the river and are dripping wet on they climb back on. And of course they are everywhere. They like to run and jump off the deck back in the water. With out the sand they would slip and fall.😊
Thank you both for the breath of Scotland in these videos. The pipes and lush landscapes are delightful. Watching from NZ but Scotland was where my earthly journey started in Jan 1953. I’ve been back 3 times in the last 16 years. Again thank you 🙏.
The two story building It's a shame to see it falling apart. It sure was a beauty. The flowered plant would be pretty transplanted back at the cottage. You're very talented with the camera. I love your photography as well as your restoration work.
The more I watch your programme, the more I think hempcrete could be a viable and relatively easy solution. It would both bond to the stone outer walls as well as insulating the home and it would breath at the same time. A lime render would be the final coat. This as a task wouldn’t be to overwhelming. French are great exponents of hemp and hempcrete. The hempcrete slowly hardens over time into almost a rock without losing any of its wonderful qualities.
Wow! I love your videos- you all work so hard, the land is so beautiful-all the water, ferns, trees, heather😍I’m in Texas where we’ve had over 70 days of 100degree F and over heat, and watching your videos cools me off🥵. I love the music, the nature sounds, your sheep and kitties😻you are an engaging couple, and your accents are wonderful! Keep up the good work! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You’re one of the first I watch because you bring joy and happiness!! I have my regulars, but you’re usually at the top of the list. Can’t wait to see what evolves.
Robert Redford ......The Way We Were. I loved Rik Mayall in Bottom, lol. 😂 Another beautiful video, thank-you. The old neglected buildings made me sad. I do hope you salvage something before it rots away forever. Wouldn't it be awesome if some past students saw this and got in touch. Cheers from New Zealand.
From one rain dwellter to another - roofing paper, the kind that feels rough like sandpaper, works great on wooden stairs in the rain - gives you a lot more grip, and because it's made for roofs, is far more durable than chicken wire. It would make a decent permanent solution to your slick steps problem. I grew up in a cabin in the woods in a similar climate, and that's what my father used to keep us kids from sliding down the steps constantly. Worked great. Just a helpful tip!
There’s an autumn color here in Ohio that is my favorite color of them all. It’s the burnt orange and rust combination of a harvested soybean field at just the right stage of decay. Now I have seen flashes of that same color in your locale, and that is absolutely reassuring to me. I am grateful to be getting a glimpse of your efforts and admire what you are doing. Plus, I love a good island fix! Peace …
What a beautiful find. I find many like the old school on my travels and in the most outstanding locations like this one. If I had both the money to buy and money to restore I would love to own a place like this on acre you can grow so much and have poultry onsite living off-grid and slowing the pace to a simpler life. Maybe one day.
I grew up in a small Scottish village and of course as there were more people born there was not enough houses and we needed a home. The local authorities offered us an old victorian schoolhouse near the cemetry and just outside the village. I will always remember that place, it was one large room, high ceilings and a huge old stove for heat and attached to it was the schoolteachers house. Of course I remember it as huge, being a kid but it sat in beautiful grounds with old trees and there was a stream on the edge between the school and the churchyard. It had lain empty and somewhat vandalised over the many years and needed a lot of work. Mum didn't take it as she couldn't count on my father to do any work or bring home any money as she usually worked to feed us. She had good reason but I used to go and look at that school for many years until it was bought and restored in a horrible modern way and now looks like a modern bungalow. In later years when oil workers from the US and England came up and housing estates were built to house them, the same people bought up the empty old farm cottages and buildings and modernised them into oblivion hiking up the prices for local couples. To make way (despite there being much empty land) for these estates they authorities forced out the local gentry from their manor house and they demolished it and the outbuildings and build horrible houses in it's place. People there are now more sensitive to the past and houses are being better treated, for some it is too late.
Great to see another island fix in place - it will last long enough to become permanent (if not longer). As for the old school house - there's nothing wrong with it that deep pockets and time won't fix.
Wouldn't be lovely if you could salvage some items from the other building? Better than just rotting away. Thank you for sharing all of your experiences.
I love seeing how you solve problems on the island and I love seeing the island itself! It's been so many years since I got to visit Scotland and I miss it a lot 😢
The school mistresses house must have been cosy and lovely in its hey day. It must have had quiet a community then. Would be lovely to hear if any body remembers the history of the place. Thank you for taking us on your walks, I thoroughly enjoy them. Also Katie and her antics really make my day and how Scott reacts to her antics is also so funny.
Loved this, especially the old school house. About an hour from us is derelict village called Tyneham, on the south coast in Dorset. The school house has been been saved and it’s all set up as though the children left yesterday. Love finding treasures like this. Makes you step back in time in your mind. Is the school house on your land? Great watching your progress, you are doing a lot of people’s dreams. Xx
Love the monty python ref. 😂😅 p.s. when screwing the sheets together only screw in the tops of the ridges not in the valleys, less rot and drips that way.
This is my second time of watching your channel. I plan on watching other episodes to catch up very soon. I am from the UK, but retired to the US. My daughter is working and living in Cumbria, so come once or twice a year. I like to have froze there this last whole of December from. -15 f. Most days whilst there. Hopefully one day can up your way again. I’ve been to Ft. William, in your area somewhat I believe. Stay well and warm both of you! All the best, M.
You're very welcome! We're happy to have you watching and following our progress. Hopefully we can show you some of the 'old country' as we go. All the best, Kx
Love the old school house, it would take a miracle, and although I do see people who spend years working on projects like that, I just don’t know how they do it.
I LOVE all your dresses! Truly! Do you sew them yourself? I’m a self-taught seamstress who sees mostly for others and find it hard to sew for myself! Do you use a pattern? And if so, could you share? Thanks so much! I a a Big Fan!
Hi Scott & Katie from Australia 🇦🇺 The easels would be good salvage the school house looked like it was rented out maybe. God bless 🙏 Trying to think of a name for your property?? Something with Scott & Katie mixed what do you think !!
Hi loved the video. A tip to sort your screw, nuts, nails and bolts. Get screw cap jars and attach them to a plank which you attach over you work bench. You then sort the messy lot into like for like and re screw the jars to their lids hanging from you plank at eye level. 😊
Wonderful channel been watching all the videos in my spare time the last few days. A little cheat for when you are doing metal roofing, use a 16 penny nail to punch holes in said roofing. Quicker and cheaper then drill bit. Cleaner hole too.
The first thing we all focused on were the windows. Great minds think alike! There is actually a lot there that is salvageable. Sink, doors, pipes, wood for flooring, shelving, and hooks and more. Definitely ask if the materials can be used. It will rot away if you don't use it, which would be a crying shame.
Expansion and contraction continues to take place when it is hot and cold, year after year. It is a natural course for wood. The silicon might cause more problems than it solves.
The 1990s looking mountain bike seems quite a juxtaposition in the old schoolhouse. Probably the most salvageable part of it. I loved the Monty Python reference. Also a fan of the infrequent Tolkien reference y'all make. In a way, your life there reminds me of another fiction series known as the Emberverse, by S.M. Stirling...but without the apocalyptic elements haha.
I hope your moss and heather transplants well. It is ashame to see something that once was a home and school in such a sad state. I feel sad when I see homes abandoned and reclaimed by the force of nature.
Glad you used the tin to shed the water, better then that terrible silicone . Silicone has its uses but not in this application. You should share your store of bits and bobs with us so we can help you choose the right materials to get you on your way.
Do you own the whole island or just the cottage? The schoolhouse was interesting, could use anything there? Amazing you've reached 20k. I started watching around your 2nd week when your subscribers were 245. You're living a dream that many of us would like. Keep on doing what your doing.
What do you think that darling little building with the blue door, at mark 9:42 is? Absolutely charming. Maybe just a shed, but so beautiful. Love the shape.
Hi guys, It looks like the cabin roof stop short of overhanging any of the decking? could you not just extend the roof beyond the decking? If you overhang by 1-2 ft beyond the front, that’ll solve all your issues, no need to mess around with the planking, no worry about drainage..
Extending the roof would have a marginal effect as the wind blows the rain directly onto the decking (in front of the sliding door). The rain here falls straight down approximately 10% of the time. Also, there was not enough material to extend the roof.
Is the school house on the island? If so can you possibly restore it at some point also? It really is a beautiful building. Blessings to you both from the southern us.
I see you’re talking about the tin roofing. I hope you do a better job than my son-in-law did and didn’t get it long enough and therefore it drips inside the shed. We’re I’ve had to go back in and fix it.
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What a terrible shame that beautiful old school mistresses house and hall has been abandoned, I bet it was a real beauty in it's day.
I adore how you two pause to reflect on and admire an old stone bridge. Most folks would not give it a thought.
How idyllic. Lovely cat sleeping in front of a roaring fire. ❤️
The decor in the school building is exactly the same as the decor in one up the road from us in Westray. This one's owned by a guy South who had the roof retiled about 15 years ago which stopped it from ending up like your one.
Firstly thank you for beautiful videos. They take me back to when my children were little and we lived in a cottage in the highlands. My daughter for the first few months of schooling in the late 80’s went to a school very like this before sadly it was closed. Such incredible buildings left to fall into ruin.I renovated our cottage slowly, not to your extent, but wow it was satisfying.
I love the videos and transported back to those days in Scotland. So lovely that this cottage and island with all its history isn’t going to be lost. I now live abroad so to see the beauty of Scotland here is precious. There is nowhere more beautiful on earth, when the sun shines 😊
What a beautiful school house, oh to be young again and to bring it back into use
Every video is balm for the soul.
So sad to see the school house in such bad shape. I love heather and seeing grow in the moss will be so pretty. Always look forward to hearing the beautiful and relaxing music 🤗🤗
The stone work is beautiful. Too bad it is gone, maybe someday it will be gutted and repurposed. I am glad you found a way to keep the water from your porch. Your stone steps are going to be lovely in the spring.
Magical.
Hello from south Mississippi! Love the videos. Am currently binge watching them. We have a houseboat on the river. We put a good deal of sand in the paint. To paint the outside decks and walkway to the land. They can get quite slippery during and after a rain. And you will land flat. The sand has helped immensely. We painted the deck because the Grands swim in the river and are dripping wet on they climb back on. And of course they are everywhere. They like to run and jump off the deck back in the water. With out the sand they would slip and fall.😊
That's a great tip - thank you! Kx
Your island, a sketchers paradise!
Thanks for the laugh at the end! Quoting Mony Python...I almost choked on my laughter!😆
So beautiful and peaceful. I love your hat K!❤️🌹🐝
Loved the video ❤
Thank you both for the breath of Scotland in these videos. The pipes and lush landscapes are delightful. Watching from NZ but Scotland was where my earthly journey started in Jan 1953. I’ve been back 3 times in the last 16 years. Again thank you 🙏.
Such a joy to be able to give you these reminders of your homeland.
Some lovely scantled slates on that roof!
Beautiful old bridge.
Where is the bridge located? Its not on your island?
The two story building It's a shame to see it falling apart. It sure was a beauty.
The flowered plant would be pretty transplanted back at the cottage.
You're very talented with the camera. I love your photography as well as your restoration work.
The more I watch your programme, the more I think hempcrete could be a viable and relatively easy solution. It would both bond to the stone outer walls as well as insulating the home and it would breath at the same time. A lime render would be the final coat. This as a task wouldn’t be to overwhelming. French are great exponents of hemp and hempcrete. The hempcrete slowly hardens over time into almost a rock without losing any of its wonderful qualities.
Wow! I love your videos- you all work so hard, the land is so beautiful-all the water, ferns, trees, heather😍I’m in Texas where we’ve had over 70 days of 100degree F and over heat, and watching your videos cools me off🥵. I love the music, the nature sounds, your sheep and kitties😻you are an engaging couple, and your accents are wonderful! Keep up the good work! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The Heather will look wonderful next to your steps when it starts to bloom. Be sure to seed some wildflowers in the Spring as well
🙋♀️❤️ That's not a telephone booth! That's Dr. WHOS Tardus!😊
So sad about the old school. It was a beautiful building.
Hello from Australia.lovely music and scenery.
Well done young man
I so enjoyed this…..Thank You both 💗🙏
You’re one of the first I watch because you bring joy and happiness!! I have my regulars, but you’re usually at the top of the list. Can’t wait to see what evolves.
Robert Redford ......The Way We Were. I loved Rik Mayall in Bottom, lol. 😂 Another beautiful video, thank-you. The old neglected buildings made me sad. I do hope you salvage something before it rots away forever. Wouldn't it be awesome if some past students saw this and got in touch. Cheers from New Zealand.
From one rain dwellter to another - roofing paper, the kind that feels rough like sandpaper, works great on wooden stairs in the rain - gives you a lot more grip, and because it's made for roofs, is far more durable than chicken wire. It would make a decent permanent solution to your slick steps problem. I grew up in a cabin in the woods in a similar climate, and that's what my father used to keep us kids from sliding down the steps constantly. Worked great. Just a helpful tip!
Actually, we have some of that lying around, that is a good idea!
There’s an autumn color here in Ohio that is my favorite color of them all. It’s the burnt orange and rust combination of a harvested soybean field at just the right stage of decay. Now I have seen flashes of that same color in your locale, and that is absolutely reassuring to me. I am grateful to be getting a glimpse of your efforts and admire what you are doing. Plus, I love a good island fix! Peace …
Thanks!
Thank you so much! 💓 It's great you enjoyed the vid. 🤗
Scott is a very sharp dressed dude all the time, even doing DIY !!
What a beautiful find. I find many like the old school on my travels and in the most outstanding locations like this one. If I had both the money to buy and money to restore I would love to own a place like this on acre you can grow so much and have poultry onsite living off-grid and slowing the pace to a simpler life. Maybe one day.
I grew up in a small Scottish village and of course as there were more people born there was not enough houses and we needed a home. The local authorities offered us an old victorian schoolhouse near the cemetry and just outside the village. I will always remember that place, it was one large room, high ceilings and a huge old stove for heat and attached to it was the schoolteachers house. Of course I remember it as huge, being a kid but it sat in beautiful grounds with old trees and there was a stream on the edge between the school and the churchyard. It had lain empty and somewhat vandalised over the many years and needed a lot of work. Mum didn't take it as she couldn't count on my father to do any work or bring home any money as she usually worked to feed us. She had good reason but I used to go and look at that school for many years until it was bought and restored in a horrible modern way and now looks like a modern bungalow. In later years when oil workers from the US and England came up and housing estates were built to house them, the same people bought up the empty old farm cottages and buildings and modernised them into oblivion hiking up the prices for local couples. To make way (despite there being much empty land) for these estates they authorities forced out the local gentry from their manor house and they demolished it and the outbuildings and build horrible houses in it's place. People there are now more sensitive to the past and houses are being better treated, for some it is too late.
Great to see another island fix in place - it will last long enough to become permanent (if not longer).
As for the old school house - there's nothing wrong with it that deep pockets and time won't fix.
I … love … this … channel ❤
Wouldn't be lovely if you could salvage some items from the other building? Better than just rotting away. Thank you for sharing all of your experiences.
You're welcome, and we thought the same! Will try to find out who owns it and go from there.
Love the telephone booth😊
You need a couple of goats…they’d soon demolish the brambles and ferns for you…one of my daughters took one in and he eats all in front of him! 😂
I love seeing how you solve problems on the island and I love seeing the island itself! It's been so many years since I got to visit Scotland and I miss it a lot 😢
The school mistresses house must have been cosy and lovely in its hey day. It must have had quiet a community then. Would be lovely to hear if any body remembers the history of the place. Thank you for taking us on your walks, I thoroughly enjoy them. Also Katie and her antics really make my day and how Scott reacts to her antics is also so funny.
Loved this, especially the old school house. About an hour from us is derelict village called Tyneham, on the south coast in Dorset. The school house has been been saved and it’s all set up as though the children left yesterday. Love finding treasures like this. Makes you step back in time in your mind. Is the school house on your land? Great watching your progress, you are doing a lot of people’s dreams. Xx
Another that's on the mainland. 😊
Is the School Mistress House on your property? That would be quite a project, but seems so worthwhile to bring back to life!
Love the monty python ref. 😂😅 p.s. when screwing the sheets together only screw in the tops of the ridges not in the valleys, less rot and drips that way.
Love the island fix…
I'm so curious about the history of the island. It seems it was once a community of people. I am wondering why they all left.
Good job Scott but would recommend securing the orange pipe or the wind moving it will rub against the end of the tin and cut it eventually!😊
Thank you, that's disused now so will be gone soon!
At least your neighbors are quiet,no loud parties,though winter will be quiet, boring and cold!
Thanks!
🤍🤍🤗 Thank you so much!
The old school mistresses house was lovely, I hope you're able to reuse some of that materials.
You need some self-cutting screws for the galvanized sheets,works better than drilling holes!
This is my second time of watching your channel. I plan on watching other episodes to catch up very soon. I am from the UK, but retired to the US. My daughter is working and living in Cumbria, so come once or twice a year. I like to have froze there this last whole of December from. -15 f. Most days whilst there. Hopefully one day can up your way again. I’ve been to Ft. William, in your area somewhat I believe. Stay well and warm both of you! All the best, M.
You're very welcome! We're happy to have you watching and following our progress. Hopefully we can show you some of the 'old country' as we go. All the best, Kx
I loved the Monty Python Holy Grail references! ❤
That school house has much potential as a home. Just needs a fair bit of work.
Love the old school house, it would take a miracle, and although I do see people who spend years working on projects like that, I just don’t know how they do it.
Good and interesting video, shame about the school being derelict 😊
It really is! Thank you for watching. Kx
I LOVE all your dresses! Truly! Do you sew them yourself? I’m a self-taught seamstress who sees mostly for others and find it hard to sew for myself! Do you use a pattern? And if so, could you share? Thanks so much! I a a Big Fan!
Thank you, I haven't a pattern for these as they're bought, but I do plan to make a pattern at some stage! Kx
Bravo to the subscriber and for you listening! Happy for you all.
You should ask if you can repurpose things from the school before they are all lost.
That's so funny, we just had that conversation last night!
I was thinking the same. The windows could become cold frames.
Such a shame. The stonework is amazing! We were in Scotland in August and all the stonework fascinated me. So beautiful!
And the wood for burning?
Good idea if allowed. ❤
Hi Scott & Katie from Australia 🇦🇺 The easels would be good salvage the school house looked like it was rented out maybe. God bless 🙏
Trying to think of a name for your property??
Something with Scott & Katie mixed what do you think !!
If you can find any intact, framed windows, not attached to a building, you could cobble together a small greenhouse for plants.
Buy it and renovate it, back to its glory
The school is really lovely. You can make a cute house.
To make sure you are level or the angle is right , is to do it with a string like the olden times, of course nowadays all you need is a leveller.
You're right!
Hi loved the video. A tip to sort your screw, nuts, nails and bolts. Get screw cap jars and attach them to a plank which you attach over you work bench. You then sort the messy lot into like for like and re screw the jars to their lids hanging from you plank at eye level. 😊
Blessings
P.s. I would love to spend one quiet week there. Please consider a guest house!
Defo ❤
Go away or I shall taunt you a second time!😂
What a shame the old school house is rotting away, love the idea with the moss!
Love ❤️ the hat GIRLEY 😊
Would be nice if somebody restored that school building and live there
Wonderful channel been watching all the videos in my spare time the last few days. A little cheat for when you are doing metal roofing, use a 16 penny nail to punch holes in said roofing. Quicker and cheaper then drill bit. Cleaner hole too.
Thank you!!
The first thing we all focused on were the windows. Great minds think alike! There is actually a lot there that is salvageable. Sink, doors, pipes, wood for flooring, shelving, and hooks and more. Definitely ask if the materials can be used. It will rot away if you don't use it, which would be a crying shame.
Expansion and contraction continues to take place when it is hot and cold, year after year. It is a natural course for wood. The silicon might cause more problems than it solves.
The 1990s looking mountain bike seems quite a juxtaposition in the old schoolhouse. Probably the most salvageable part of it. I loved the Monty Python reference. Also a fan of the infrequent Tolkien reference y'all make. In a way, your life there reminds me of another fiction series known as the Emberverse, by S.M. Stirling...but without the apocalyptic elements haha.
I hope your moss and heather transplants well. It is ashame to see something that once was a home and school in such a sad state. I feel sad when I see homes abandoned and reclaimed by the force of nature.
Hope you renovate the shool mistress house and attached. What a home that would be. Thank you for sharing , be well.
Another lovely episode. What is the music you use, particularly over the schoolhouse scene ?
It's called The Clergy's Lamentation by O'Carolan. Thank you for watching! Kx
Glad you used the tin to shed the water, better then that terrible silicone . Silicone has its uses but not in this application. You should share your store of bits and bobs with us so we can help you choose the right materials to get you on your way.
Given the lack of drill bits could you wedge some wood between the metal sheets and above or add some more blocks above and screw to the uprights?
The bridge is beautiful! Do you know how old it is? It seems like it's timeless-the sides anyway. I love stuff like that. ❤
Not sure, could be anything from medieval to Georgian by the look of it!
Do you own the whole island or just the cottage? The schoolhouse was interesting, could use anything there? Amazing you've reached 20k. I started watching around your 2nd week when your subscribers were 245. You're living a dream that many of us would like. Keep on doing what your doing.
We were thinking of seeing if we could get in touch with the owners and salvage something!
If you haven’t got a drill bit for that corrugated metal sheet, I guess you could try using a 6 inch nail and a hammer to make a hole in it.
What do you think that darling little building with the blue door, at mark 9:42 is? Absolutely charming. Maybe just a shed, but so beautiful. Love the shape.
What caused the population on your isle to decline and why? I am always amazed at what is left behind.
The schoolhouse is actually on the mainland, but we still don't know why it fell into disuse as that area still has a population. It's a shame.
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What is the lovely bagpipe and harp theme tune your show opens with, please?
The pipe music is Wild Mountain Thyme and the first harp music on this episode is the Clergy's Lamentation - a Turlough O'Carolan tune. Kx
Hi guys, It looks like the cabin roof stop short of overhanging any of the decking? could you not just extend the roof beyond the decking? If you overhang by 1-2 ft beyond the front, that’ll solve all your issues, no need to mess around with the planking, no worry about drainage..
Extending the roof would have a marginal effect as the wind blows the rain directly onto the decking (in front of the sliding door). The rain here falls straight down approximately 10% of the time. Also, there was not enough material to extend the roof.
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At least the toilet was a flush toilet and not a long-drop like my in-laws had on the farm 😂
Is the school house on the island? If so can you possibly restore it at some point also? It really is a beautiful building. Blessings to you both from the southern us.
It's over on the mainland, that building. Thank you for your blessings, same to you! Kx
I see you’re talking about the tin roofing. I hope you do a better job than my son-in-law did and didn’t get it long enough and therefore it drips inside the shed. We’re I’ve had to go back in and fix it.
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The school I attended for primary school, in Hertfordshire, has outside toilets! In the 1960s! Loved that old bridge! Is it no longer in use?
There's now a modern bridge next to it, so it's not used any longer.
Could you put a flat stone on the top piece of corrugated roofing?
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Your videos are great! Which isle is this?
Thank you! We need to be cautious regarding some info about the island for its owners, to keep it private for them. Kx
could you put a couple of stones to weigh down the places where the metal rain drain doesn’t touch?