Got a kindling kracker a year ago. Didnt realize how much time I spent being careful with an axe, mall or hatchet. Now I sit down with the kracker and hammer and waste no time worrying about an accident! Love that tool! Makes splitting kindling fun.
Reminds me of me and my husband cutting wood- we don’t use a kindling- we pick up small limbs and twigs and put in a huge trash can to start our fires with. He does use a splitter ( a gasoline powered one) to split the large pieces. Great respect for the hard work you do.
I see more and more why you left for Alaska. The shots are just breathtaking. Only in my dreams…..the white snow, the lush trees, wildlife. A nice fire with your significant other, my pets and good food. This is definitely the best life!!!!
You guys are great to listen to while doing my chores! I always wait until you have 5 videos uploaded then binge watch you while catching up on chores. Love the inspiration that you guys give me! Keep it up!
Hazel ☘️ … Arielle you just whip up bread like you are making a cup of tea … bread making and baking is always a big ordeal to me … you make it look so easy ! … always love to see you whip up a meal Eric ! Most of all your life style gives you a healthy appetite … this might sound weird but I love to watch you eat … it’s healthy and looks so tasty … but the fact that you don’t waste anything is very satisfying Great tip about trimming indoor starter onions 🙏☘️😘
I was also blessed with a husband like Eric. He could build, tear down, take apart, trouble shoot, put back together, fix anything. It always amazes me just how talented and intuitive he is. You both compliment each other and work so well together.
one person trash is his treasure... that just made my heart happy watching him... so sweet...you would never know they are the same age.... thanks to the video
Isn’t it interesting how just ordinary people doing regular chores can be so fascinating. I’ll take these two people over Hollywood trash anyday! Love from Minnesota
Many years ago when I was much younger & still resides in Alaska…….on those especially snowy years, a neighbor & I would cut browse for the moose & leave it in an open field a spot away from r homes. Every Saturday we would cut more & sure enuf it was being eaten. Made us feel good to know we were helping those poor moose when the snow was too deep for them to get around❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow. Perfect music for your fantastic opening drone shot. Where you are is so beautiful and magical. You captured it! You have always been good, but your photography and presentation skills are getting better. You transition from the moose to the fire was like a professional Hollywood movie. I am on the East Coast but I could smell your coffee. Very imaginative, great photography all the way through your chores and projects. I personally enjoyed and learned from your gardening tips. You must be feeling really satisfied with this one. I hope so. I really enjoyed it. For some reason I decided to have biscuits and gravy for dinner tonight. Thanks for sharing.
I was also thinking - I hope they don't let those good green trimmings go to waste. But, not my garden, not my kitchen. The food they put together always looks so delicious. I check my mail everyday hoping for an invite 😀🍽.
Thank you so much Ariel and Eric, your videos enable me to visit Alaska from the comfort of my home in England and also give so much knowledge on how people live their winters... Watching Bandit snatching and playing with that belt reminded me of our small grand-daughters spotting an empty box and playing for hours on end with them, equally enjoying themselves! Yes, the growing season is underway and a few weeks ago, Hubby queried my chopping the onion tops, when I told him Ariel gave hers a haircut, he agreed so I should do the same...
Bandit looks and acts like a teething puppy. How can he be so playful and active all the time?! I'm surprised at his super high energy level all the time!
Bandit playing so merrily with that old snowblower belt is a fitting reminder that it's the simple things that make most of us - even our dogs! - happy.
You guys make it look easy to produce really great quality TH-cam videos. Thank you for not talking all the way through, for showing us close-ups of your wonderful animals, for being down-to-earth and for sharing your life with the world.
Advice on your french press.Do not stir it at all! I worked for years as a coffee buyer for the worlds largest coffee company and had to constantly do presses all day long at head office and learned a ton. The boiling water in your press makes the glass vulnerable until it cools so stirring shortens the life of your press, A slight accidental tap and it can explode...One of my colleagues had that happen and you guessed it..he stirred in the press.Also when you stir the grounds you interfere with the oils as it steeps and you get a bitter cup. Never take the lid off and the only time you remove that top is to rinse at the end after letting the press sit an hour or two.If you worry about grinds you can pour the coffee into a cup with a sieve. My brazil bodum glass has lasted ten years ..before I learned the tricks as I used to go through glass every 6 months.HTH
When my husband was cutting trees I was filling boxes and dog food bags with dry branches on floor of woods!! He never had to worry about kindling again!! He is in Heaven now but if 8 can get a wood stove, I will do again. Blessing from north central Wisconsin. I LOVE your videos.
Eric and Arielle, I’m glad to see that you are using the KindlingKracker that I sent. I’m sorry it initially did not work out for you. I always look forward to your vids each week, and from time to time, I would watch Eric splitting kindling, with the Kracker visible but not being used in many videos. Finally, I see, you have found THE use for it. I use mine religiously here in PA to split our abundant resources of Oak. I continue to enjoy all your vids. You have put Foxfire on another planet. Please keep making your videos.
Check your oil in the snow blower, I get engines in my shop all the time that the gas gets into the crankcase if not stored correctly or a leaky needle in the carb. Make sure to shut the gas valve and run the engine out of gas for long term storage. Thanks for another great video.
"Okay, fine." Eric, you're such a hard sell! Arielle practically had to break your arm to get you to take another (split) biscuit! 😏 Your "breakfast nook" seems to lack chairs. I suppose if you had them, it would lack space to walk around. You're making me hungry! No need to BUY toys for Bandit! A fragment of exploded truck tire was our dog's favorite go to toy for years, picked up for free at a wide spot in the road when we pulled over for his pee break. I never understood the appeal - it was SMELLY! Maybe that was the appeal. Love the way you two work together (at least on camera!). Arielle is plenty feminine, but not afraid to chip in and carry her weight. Kudos to you both!
My family and I Love y'all ❤❤!! My little girls said that they wanted to send Bo and Bandit each a toy. Our pup Penny has a squeak ball that she adores....y'all got 2 coming yer way.....and some sugar and peanut butter powder.....just cause pb cookies are AWESOME....and our pup LOVES peanut butter on a spoon❤
All good with the weather today hope you are safe And you are doing is so great all you have done and are still doing great things that keep you happy and blessed to have what you have and really love life and living the DREAM
Loved the part where Bandit was playing with the drive belt of the snow blower. So glad you went back to that again at the end of the video. Dogs are awesome!
Splitting wood is a good workout. I have found if I lift my lead leg. Similar to a pitcher does. and drop it during my swing. I get more power with my strike. I have also found the bigger and greener the wood. Split closer to the bark in smaller pieces . Rather than trying to split in in half. How cords a season do you burn?? Good on Arielle for trying our the maul. My wife loves using our log splitter . But she does need to learn to do it by hand as well. My neighbours father uses the log splitter for doing his kindling . He's 95yrs old, he sits on a stool and spends hours making kindling. When you pulling the siding off the cabin. I would consider adding a layer of exterior insulation before residing it. And love the footage of the dogs. They get along so well together. We know the feeling with our 3 hounds.
Use an old tire to stand your logs in while splitting them will keep them standing up and together while you split saving the trouble of picking them back up after every whack. Love your videos!
Hi Simple Living Alaska, you are getting very good in building. I was thinging, You can build addition to your house. Add the door instead of back window. Make outdoor shower bigger so you can have more space for changing. Place outdoor shower towords the new back door of the house. Therefore, you can go from the hose to you shower :). But the outdoor shower would not be connected to the house by screws or nails Im thining about local codes. Addtionaly, I would add a second back door in shower extention so you would go to your outdoor toilet faster. I think more about winter time and snow. To be honest I would connect them all, outdoor shower and outdoor toilet and the house :). I belive in you guys! :).
Totally agree, the intro drone shots are amazing. Loved watching the moose. That kinderling cracker contraption is good, inventions that make life a bit easier in that environment. You guys are so organised.
Part of me is always OMG If I were young again I'd do this in a heartbeat! Another part of me is Girl! You grew up in the Appalachian Mountains you already done this 50 years ago. But as a kid you don't appreciate the simplicity or it all..I guess really that's what I wish for again...
Its so fun to see whomevers filming at the time peek through the bramble, its like from the perspective of a small child or animal in awe of what's in front of them, like those moose! I love the scenery as well, I can feel the cold 🤣
Just watching chopping wood makes me say, thank you God we had a wood splitter. Hopefully, one day you'll get one it'll save your shoulders and back as you get older 🤪.Looking forward when you reside your cabin. Be Blessed. 😊🇺🇲
Love the beginning of your video, calming, peaceful in mind . The snow is beautiful . I started sowing my seeds ,too . I hope you and everybody here have a great Tuesday .
Arielle I hope you're right that Spring is among us.....sure hope so!!! Eric I agree with you, that little kindling jig is a great tool. Bandit doesn't need fancy toys, he loves his drive belt....LOL! Love the episode!
Another great video guys. Have to say, I could smell the spruce when you were splitting firewood. As a full time Pacific northwest logger and part time tree service owner, (now retired) I had unlimited access to firewood. Between me and my son we cut and sold up to 35 cords a year. I sure do miss Alaska. Thanks for posting. By the way, I scared some of the men when I cut kindling with a hatchet or axe, as I could do it with my eyes closed and super fast, like a chef with his/hers knife. It was musical. Tink tonk, etc. Old growth cedar for crying out loud. 1000 rings per inch. !!! Give or take. You count them. I couldn't.
In addition to kindling, I use my grease rags to start a fire. Before that I was always frugal with the rags for cleaning up oil and diesel but now the more I get them soaked the better then I store them in a 5 gallon bucket with a lid on it to prevent the smell.
Love "The Simple Day" videos. You could show me Moose (my Uncles Nickname) all day long and I would watch to the end. I could go on and on but too many beers have taken their toll. Thank you for the beautiful video.
Just love watching Bandit playing with the old belt. He seems to just be loving life! The beginning of your video was very relaxing. Love the drone shots of the trees with the music. Thank you for sharing your life with us. Peace & Blessings to you both
Bandit is such a puppy, his very simple life seems to bring him immense joy whether he is playing with an old belt or expanding Bandits Bog, such a happy boy. Beau is the steady “old man” just keeping an eye on you, making sure you do everything just right. Stay safe x
Arielle,and Eric, love watching your videos. You two are so compatible working together and your willingness to learn new things to help each other. Can’t wait for the planting season! The moose video was like watching National Geographic. Excellent job!
Wow, I remember when you filled that wood shed, you guys really chew through the wood for heat, the cost is high, but a splitter is a no brainer, Eric is swinging that axe like a beast, and that wood is rock solid, take care.
I found you guys yesterday because I was looking for videos related to my garden, I have watched like 10 videos since then. They are so peaceful and I love how you have the camera on when you guys are just having conversations with eachother. It’s beautiful.
Got a kindling kracker a year ago. Didnt realize how much time I spent being careful with an axe, mall or hatchet. Now I sit down with the kracker and hammer and waste no time worrying about an accident! Love that tool! Makes splitting kindling fun.
I’d rather watch your show than anything on network TV thank you for the entertainment just easy real cozy entertainment
The axe weighs as much as Arielle, I could watch her try to swing it all day. Thank you for the video!
The opening sequence is stunningly beautiful.
Got to love it Spring Is here but we see 4 feet of snow everywhere around the garden.
Reminds me of me and my husband cutting wood- we don’t use a kindling- we pick up small limbs and twigs and put in a huge trash can to start our fires with. He does use a splitter ( a gasoline powered one) to split the large pieces. Great respect for the hard work you do.
My favorite was Bandit prancing around with the belt!! 💓
I see more and more why you left for Alaska. The shots are just breathtaking. Only in my dreams…..the white snow, the lush trees, wildlife. A nice fire with your significant other, my pets and good food. This is definitely the best life!!!!
Between the Moose, Chickens and Cutting firewood, I think this video lowered my blood pressure ten points. Thanks for a great video!!
I’m just so amazed at how beautiful your videos are. You two are a blessing for us all.
Oh my, I'm getting sciatica just from watching you chopping that wood in a T-shirt :)
You guys are great to listen to while doing my chores! I always wait until you have 5 videos uploaded then binge watch you while catching up on chores. Love the inspiration that you guys give me! Keep it up!
You just gotta love those tree rounds that refuse to split. Teach it a lesson 🔥🔥🔥
Hazel ☘️ …
Arielle you just whip up bread like you are making a cup of tea … bread making and baking is always a big ordeal to me … you make it look so easy !
… always love to see you whip up a meal Eric !
Most of all your life style gives you a healthy appetite
… this might sound weird but I love to watch you eat … it’s healthy and looks so tasty
… but the fact that you don’t waste anything is very satisfying
Great tip about trimming indoor starter onions
🙏☘️😘
I was also blessed with a husband like Eric. He could build, tear down, take apart, trouble shoot, put back together, fix anything. It always amazes me just how talented and intuitive he is. You both compliment each other and work so well together.
Oh WOW!!! So beautiful, picture perfect!! Thanks for sharing! 👍👐
one person trash is his treasure... that just made my heart happy watching him... so sweet...you would never know they are the same age.... thanks to the video
You're life in Alaska is anything but simple.
This is probably the most satisfying work: stacking wood. The sound it makes...
"Simpleness"! I just love how Eric's dog made the most joyful fun out of an old rubber belt! Priceless!👍💖🥰
Revisiting from 2024! I don’t think I have ever seen Eric eating a meal which he wasn’t over keen on. He loves everything most appreciative of it all.
Isn’t it interesting how just ordinary people doing regular chores can be so fascinating. I’ll take these two people over Hollywood trash anyday! Love from Minnesota
Anyone else love of the sound of the iron and hammer on the kindling? 🥰
Seriously, we need a cookbook.
Oh yes
I want to know how to make biscuits and gravy
I’m watching from Australia 🇦🇺 and that’s obviously an American dish ❤❤❤❤
When you said puertorrican coffee, I screamed! I'm from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 and am a fan of yours. Your videos give me such calmness. God bless you.
Same! Boricuas have the best coffee! 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
Great to see Bandit having so much fun with the old rubber belt from your snow clearer! He’s one happy dog! 🥰
Yinz are simple living and it makes me happy...thank you!
Many years ago when I was much younger & still resides in Alaska…….on those especially snowy years, a neighbor & I would cut browse for the moose & leave it in an open field a spot away from r homes. Every Saturday we would cut more & sure enuf it was being eaten. Made us feel good to know we were helping those poor moose when the snow was too deep for them to get around❤️❤️❤️❤️
Being from louisiana I can appreciate that he finally started splitting his biscuits for biscuits and gravy like folks do in the south. 😆
Wow. Perfect music for your fantastic opening drone shot. Where you are is so beautiful and magical. You captured it! You have always been good, but your photography and presentation skills are getting better. You transition from the moose to the fire was like a professional Hollywood movie. I am on the East Coast but I could smell your coffee. Very imaginative, great photography all the way through your chores and projects. I personally enjoyed and learned from your gardening tips. You must be feeling really satisfied with this one. I hope so. I really enjoyed it. For some reason I decided to have biscuits and gravy for dinner tonight. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely love the beginning of this video , the snow , the moose and the log burner , Alaska is such a beautiful place , heaven on earth .
there is nothing on the planet that is better than biscuts and gravy with egg yolk mixed in. Just heavenly.
Love that irredescent turquoise tail with the fluffy white plume on that rooster. Simply gorgious living in Alaska. Love it.
The allium 'haircut' would have worked really well as a sprinkle on your biscuits, eggs and gravy!
I was also thinking - I hope they don't let those good green trimmings go to waste. But, not my garden, not my kitchen. The food they put together always looks so delicious. I check my mail everyday hoping for an invite 😀🍽.
Can you show more of your cat care? What does he/she eat, how do they get cared for when you are gone? Curious on how it all works for you.
Yaa Baby....Been Waiting.....Thanks Again You Two.....& ..Da Boys !!!!!
That little kindling cracker helps you keep your fingers. I chopped the end of a finger off using a hatchet. Now I only use one of the crackers.
As I was saying, we need so many more people like you, dreamers who set goals and make it happen! We need fewer Karens in the world. BE BLESSED...
Thank you so much Ariel and Eric, your videos enable me to visit Alaska from the comfort of my home in England and also give so much knowledge on how people live their winters...
Watching Bandit snatching and playing with that belt reminded me of our small grand-daughters spotting an empty box and playing for hours on end with them, equally enjoying themselves!
Yes, the growing season is underway and a few weeks ago, Hubby queried my chopping the onion tops, when I told him Ariel gave hers a haircut, he agreed so I should do the same...
Bandit looks and acts like a teething puppy. How can he be so playful and active all the time?! I'm surprised at his super high energy level all the time!
Bandit playing so merrily with that old snowblower belt is a fitting reminder that it's the simple things that make most of us - even our dogs! - happy.
You guys make it look easy to produce really great quality TH-cam videos. Thank you for not talking all the way through, for showing us close-ups of your wonderful animals, for being down-to-earth and for sharing your life with the world.
Advice on your french press.Do not stir it at all! I worked for years as a coffee buyer for the worlds largest coffee company and had to constantly do presses all day long at head office and learned a ton. The boiling water in your press makes the glass vulnerable until it cools so stirring shortens the life of your press, A slight accidental tap and it can explode...One of my colleagues had that happen and you guessed it..he stirred in the press.Also when you stir the grounds you interfere with the oils as it steeps and you get a bitter cup. Never take the lid off and the only time you remove that top is to rinse at the end after letting the press sit an hour or two.If you worry about grinds you can pour the coffee into a cup with a sieve. My brazil bodum glass has lasted ten years ..before I learned the tricks as I used to go through glass every 6 months.HTH
When my husband was cutting trees I was filling boxes and dog food bags with dry branches on floor of woods!! He never had to worry about kindling again!! He is in Heaven now but if 8 can get a wood stove, I will do again. Blessing from north central Wisconsin. I LOVE your videos.
Eric and Arielle, I’m glad to see that you are using the KindlingKracker that I sent. I’m sorry it initially did not work out for you. I always look forward to your vids each week, and from time to time, I would watch Eric splitting kindling, with the Kracker visible but not being used in many videos. Finally, I see, you have found THE use for it. I use mine religiously here in PA to split our abundant resources of Oak. I continue to enjoy all your vids. You have put Foxfire on another planet. Please keep making your videos.
Confidence, removing the plow attachment. Best part, Bandit and his belt!!!!
Thank you ,always a pleasure .
Just something to think about..covered front porch.
Another project 😁
Bandit is such a goof with his long legs scampering after his old drive belt toy.
Another great episode.
Funny,growing up MOM would feed the dogs egg shells.Nowdays when i tell friends about this ,they look at me like i'm from Pluto
That breakfast is to die for....when I had breakfast I was being buttered up for something ....lol.
Check your oil in the snow blower, I get engines in my shop all the time that the gas gets into the crankcase if not stored correctly or a leaky needle in the carb. Make sure to shut the gas valve and run the engine out of gas for long term storage. Thanks for another great video.
check oil level, smell for gas! Gas in oil then must change oil.
"Okay, fine." Eric, you're such a hard sell! Arielle practically had to break your arm to get you to take another (split) biscuit! 😏 Your "breakfast nook" seems to lack chairs. I suppose if you had them, it would lack space to walk around. You're making me hungry! No need to BUY toys for Bandit! A fragment of exploded truck tire was our dog's favorite go to toy for years, picked up for free at a wide spot in the road when we pulled over for his pee break. I never understood the appeal - it was SMELLY! Maybe that was the appeal. Love the way you two work together (at least on camera!). Arielle is plenty feminine, but not afraid to chip in and carry her weight. Kudos to you both!
My family and I Love y'all ❤❤!! My little girls said that they wanted to send Bo and Bandit each a toy. Our pup Penny has a squeak ball that she adores....y'all got 2 coming yer way.....and some sugar and peanut butter powder.....just cause pb cookies are AWESOME....and our pup LOVES peanut butter on a spoon❤
Every time I get to watch one of Simple Living Alaska videos, I feel like I am being given a wonderful gift. Thank you for your generosity!
All good with the weather today hope you are safe
And you are doing is so great all you have done and are still doing great things that keep you happy and blessed to have what you have and really love life and living the DREAM
Loved the part where Bandit was playing with the drive belt of the snow blower. So glad you went back to that again at the end of the video. Dogs are awesome!
Loved that too. He was so puppy happy for this "simple " new toy 😆😂😍🥰 it just melts my heart! ❤️
Drive belt! Best dog toy! This made my day!
Splitting wood is a good workout. I have found if I lift my lead leg. Similar to a pitcher does. and drop it during my swing. I get more power with my strike. I have also found the bigger and greener the wood. Split closer to the bark in smaller pieces . Rather than trying to split in in half. How cords a season do you burn?? Good on Arielle for trying our the maul. My wife loves using our log splitter . But she does need to learn to do it by hand as well. My neighbours father uses the log splitter for doing his kindling . He's 95yrs old, he sits on a stool and spends hours making kindling. When you pulling the siding off the cabin. I would consider adding a layer of exterior insulation before residing it. And love the footage of the dogs. They get along so well together. We know the feeling with our 3 hounds.
Plan ,Plan Plan ahead is the message from these vids, well done great viewing
I love your nature! Extraordinarily beautiful. Guys, you are great for showing the video.
Use an old tire to stand your logs in while splitting them will keep them standing up and together while you split saving the trouble of picking them back up after every whack. Love your videos!
The music and the view made me feel like I was in an artic wonderland. W. O. W. You really nailed the opening scene.
Bandit was having the best time with that belt... made me smile!!!
Thank you for sharing a very good video, wish you and your family always healthy and happy drawing
Happiness is doing things with your hands.
Hi
Simple Living Alaska, you are getting very good in building. I was thinging, You can build addition to your house. Add the door instead of back window. Make outdoor shower bigger so you can have more space for changing. Place outdoor shower towords the new back door of the house. Therefore, you can go from the hose to you shower :). But the outdoor shower would not be connected to the house by screws or nails Im thining about local codes. Addtionaly, I would add a second back door in shower extention so you would go to your outdoor toilet faster. I think more about winter time and snow. To be honest I would connect them all, outdoor shower and outdoor toilet and the house :). I belive in you guys! :).
Totally agree, the intro drone shots are amazing. Loved watching the moose. That kinderling cracker contraption is good, inventions that make life a bit easier in that environment. You guys are so organised.
Part of me is always OMG If I were young again I'd do this in a heartbeat! Another part of me is Girl! You grew up in the Appalachian Mountains you already done this 50 years ago. But as a kid you don't appreciate the simplicity or it all..I guess really that's what I wish for again...
Its so fun to see whomevers filming at the time peek through the bramble, its like from the perspective of a small child or animal in awe of what's in front of them, like those moose! I love the scenery as well, I can feel the cold 🤣
April 3 and it's still snowing... Nice!
it snowed here today April 10th in Arlington WA
Precious Bandit playing is just too cute!! Nice video. ♥️🙏🏼♥️
Love seeing the fur baby playing with he belt! Love ya guys!
Just watching chopping wood makes me say, thank you God we had a wood splitter. Hopefully, one day you'll get one it'll save your shoulders and back as you get older 🤪.Looking forward when you reside your cabin. Be Blessed. 😊🇺🇲
You have the most amazing scenery i could just lose myself in the snow covered trees...I love your videos
While the work got done and the dog has a new toy , good job
Love the beginning of your video, calming, peaceful in mind . The snow is beautiful . I started sowing my seeds ,too . I hope you and everybody here have a great Tuesday .
I’m watching yous from co Derry in Ireland
Arielle I hope you're right that Spring is among us.....sure hope so!!! Eric I agree with you, that little kindling jig is a great tool. Bandit doesn't need fancy toys, he loves his drive belt....LOL! Love the episode!
You are amazing Eric. You can fix anything. Love both of yours creativity and smarts.
Another great video guys. Have to say, I could smell the spruce when you were splitting firewood. As a full time Pacific northwest logger and part time tree service owner, (now retired) I had unlimited access to firewood. Between me and my son we cut and sold up to 35 cords a year. I sure do miss Alaska. Thanks for posting. By the way, I scared some of the men when I cut kindling with a hatchet or axe, as I could do it with my eyes closed and super fast, like a chef with his/hers knife. It was musical. Tink tonk, etc. Old growth cedar for crying out loud. 1000 rings per inch. !!! Give or take. You count them. I couldn't.
That's awesome!👍😎🇨🇦🌲
Your channel is top notch! I love your home, and the food you cook is the best. Thank you both for sharing your lives with us. God bless you always.
In addition to kindling, I use my grease rags to start a fire. Before that I was always frugal with the rags for cleaning up oil and diesel but now the more I get them soaked the better then I store them in a 5 gallon bucket with a lid on it to prevent the smell.
The kindling maker has great potential. I remember splitting that ponderosa and tamerack with a maul, axe, and sledge 45 yrs ago.
Love "The Simple Day" videos. You could show me Moose (my Uncles Nickname) all day long and I would watch to the end. I could go on and on but too many beers have taken their toll.
Thank you for the beautiful video.
Me encantan sus videos ❤️❤️🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Just love watching Bandit playing with the old belt. He seems to just be loving life! The beginning of your video was very relaxing. Love the drone shots of the trees with the music. Thank you for sharing your life with us. Peace & Blessings to you both
Bandit is such a puppy, his very simple life seems to bring him immense joy whether he is playing with an old belt or expanding Bandits Bog, such a happy boy. Beau is the steady “old man” just keeping an eye on you, making sure you do everything just right. Stay safe x
Absolutely love the scenic and wildlife clips!
It’s almost time, Bandit. You may begin your excavation and Tera forming of wild Alaska😉💕💕💕💕as soon as the snow is gone.
Just lov you little cabin life you two are so wonderfull . GODBLESS you sweeties
The scenery is breathtaking! Thanks for including it in your videos. One of the best on utube!
Bandit is such a goofball! Happy spring!🌞🌼🌻🌺
Pretty awesome axe, as is that little kindling splitter. You guys are rocking it! Your gardening is second to none. 👍😎🇨🇦🐾🐾☕
Team effort , I respect that .and making everyday a good day
Arielle,and Eric, love watching your videos.
You two are so compatible working together and your willingness to learn new things to help each other.
Can’t wait for the planting season!
The moose video was like watching National Geographic. Excellent job!
I love your chickens, they look so well cared for and im not even in to chickens.......lol. You need a tire to chop your wood in.
Thank you, the videos of the moose are beautiful.
Wow, I remember when you filled that wood shed, you guys really chew through the wood for heat, the cost is high, but a splitter is a no brainer, Eric is swinging that axe like a beast, and that wood is rock solid, take care.
I found you guys yesterday because I was looking for videos related to my garden, I have watched like 10 videos since then. They are so peaceful and I love how you have the camera on when you guys are just having conversations with eachother. It’s beautiful.
This video, a wood fire going, and kicking back in the recliner.. equals the perfect afternoon!