I just love the old houses you show us. I wish they could talk and tell us the history of the people that lived there. And when they were built and the farm land. Thanks for showing this to us. I love old barns and old houses. So much history!!! ❤❤❤
Love seeing the old town, and those old buildings, that excavator damage was pretty bad, you’ll probably have to contact that DOT(department of transportation) that way they can get out there, and fix that
Hi there! Very interesting video today…I would have tried to go on my belly to try to reach that obstruction and actually surprised mom didn’t try it! 😆 I think it’s the first time I see such large culverts banged up as those ones. Nice stroll through the brush…and the stop at the cow pasture. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
In the main city of the county my wife used to live in, there is a bridge over the river and the bridge deck is approx. 10 feet above the river. When the snow on the mountains upstream melt in the Spring the water level can become as high as the bridge deck.
culverts and abandoned places...2 of my favs in one video 🥰
I just LOVE your adventures!!! Thank you for taking us with!
So cool, I love finding old abandoned places.
What a lovely day. The colour of the water, exploring old abandoned building, houses, and the curious cattle!
A nice video today, as always! See you on the next!
I just love the old houses you show us. I wish they could talk and tell us the history of the people that lived there. And when they were built and the farm land. Thanks for showing this to us. I love old barns and old houses. So much history!!! ❤❤❤
Thanks for the tour! 😎🇨🇦😎
I definitely enjoy watching you work . The fact your other half wears a OU shirt just bumps up your popularity for me , LOL 😊😊😊😊
Love seeing the old town, and those old buildings, that excavator damage was pretty bad, you’ll probably have to contact that DOT(department of transportation) that way they can get out there, and fix that
Church with song books. Hardwood floors. Looks like my old church as a child. Basement was the kitchen in ours.
Lovely video, ladies
That cabin is in the perfect spot. When we retire we are going to move that way.
Love watching you. Would a crow bar help with the damaged culverts?
Hi there! Very interesting video today…I would have tried to go on my belly to try to reach that obstruction and actually surprised mom didn’t try it! 😆 I think it’s the first time I see such large culverts banged up as those ones. Nice stroll through the brush…and the stop at the cow pasture. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
😊 you never know
@@wildflowers1914, you didn’t! 😆😆😆
That would be a great cat fishing river.😀😀. Jim's wood shop.
Good job as always ladies. Jennifer those looked like pews I wonder if that could have been a old church at one time 👍👍
Mom was the one exploring the church/school. I do think they were pews.
Beautiful area, no idea what part of Oklahoma this is, but I always think the water would be muddy/red. My kin folk are Okies. Stay safe.
In the main city of the county my wife used to live in, there is a bridge over the river and the bridge deck is approx. 10 feet above the river. When the snow on the mountains upstream melt in the Spring the water level can become as high as the bridge deck.
It looks like that church had a fire in the corner where the roof was gone.
The rocks damaged the culverts.
Be careful of snakes.
Hi ladies hope you’re well
We're you ladies able to get the stump or what ever it was that your mom saw under that part of the first culvert you were at?
no sadly it was stuck pretty good
15:33 That's upstream.
Mom's a better cameraperson. I get seasick when Jen moves the camera.
Mom here, I appreciate the compliment but I find that I tend to move the camera around more than Jen does.