Yes! So happy to see y’all again! I know y’all don’t like to talk about your personal lives but let me say I hope everything is going great. Especially with what’s on your shirt! Love y’all and looking forward to seeing more videos. Now I have to go back and watch the video😂😂. I was so excited to see you that I commented before the video😂😂😂
Love your content always so interesting love these old movies. I am very interested in history especially our area. This was the life of our grandparents. They were very brave and strong. My grandfather told me he worked as a caddy for a golf club in abingdon, before the modern ones, for $2 a day. If he was lucky. It was where the water tower is In abingdon above valley street.
The Cumberland Plateau is underrated place to visit. Rugby and Jamestown have interesting history. Dunlap has amazing views. Great hiking. Fall Creek Falls. Big time area for nurseries. Great golf in Crossville. Lots to discover.
Sad film but very educational, I’m sorry but I have never heard of the Cumberland and where it is. I had to look it up. I’m a west coast girl so I’m pretty ignorant about the south but I’m learning.❤️ love you guys.
Wasn’t sure where you were going with that video. The video mention 1937. Well I was born in 1948, just after World War II. We kinda lives that way. We lived up the hollar in W Va. we had to plant our own food and milk the cows twice a day. I went to school in a 3 room school. One teacher taught 1st 2nd and 3rd grades and one teacher taught 4th 5th and 6th grade and the principal taught 7th and 8th grade. We got one pair of shoes when the school started. I actually walked down the hollar bare foot in the snow to catch the school bus. Times were tuff back then but we survived.
I have thorough ly enjoyed all of your recent videos especially the one about mountain music. What an awesome documentary!! Gosh! This documentary reminds me of coal mining in WV. If you examine photographs of early coal mining in WV, it so similar, at first, I thought it was my native State. I absolutely loved this old documentary. Thank you so very much. By the way, did you receive your Valentine box? What is the link to purchasing your new book?
It is great to see you guys and know that you are well and okay. But this video is depressing. People had it so hard back in those days. Nothing came easy for them. I'll never understand why they just didn't move North. Sorry, but they should have. Thumbs up to your video.
You need to learn about the Scots - Irish culture of the South of those times. It was still very much ingrained in them. They were homebodies, instinctively so. To people like that, home was home, and you just never left it. Some did. I think it was Bobby Bare who had the song, "Detroit City" and he may also have recorded "500 Miles from Home," I'm not sure. But those songs portray very well how rooted to their native land those people were. They had a lot in common with native Americans in that regard.
I guess you are right. I will save this video and watch it when I get time. Yes, Bobby Bear did record both of those songs. Thank you for replying to my post. I will look forward to your next video. Stay well & safe.@@bobtaylor170
"Propaganda"?? Boy HOWDY! Notice the accents of every "local's" voice. You'd have to watch CNN or MSLSD to get a more skewed version of anything. "Workers of the World Unite" anyone???
So happy to see you both! Thank you for sharing Melody and Shane!
thank you for watching, Robin
Yes! So happy to see y’all again! I know y’all don’t like to talk about your personal lives but let me say I hope everything is going great. Especially with what’s on your shirt! Love y’all and looking forward to seeing more videos. Now I have to go back and watch the video😂😂. I was so excited to see you that I commented before the video😂😂😂
that is such an awesome comment, thank you so much, Larry, it means a lot to us
Thank you for the latest upload and Happy 2024 to you three . A very interesting film both sad and uplifting in equal measure.
happy new year to you too, John!
Dad Gum! Nice see you both alive and appearing well. Cheers
we are hanging there like a hair in a biscuit my friend lol
Awesome to see you both!! Happy 2024!! Unions...a very complicated and convoluted subject.
thank you so much...very true about unions
That was throughly depressing.
Glad to see you both hope everyone is well and healthy
Good to see you guys. I enjoyed the video.😊
Thank you! 🤗
Love your content always so interesting love these old movies.
I am very interested in history especially our area.
This was the life of our grandparents. They were very brave and strong.
My grandfather told me he worked as a caddy for a golf club in abingdon, before the modern ones, for $2 a day. If he was lucky. It was where the water tower is In abingdon above valley street.
Love your channel. Happy New Year!
thank you! Happy New Year to you too!
The Cumberland Plateau is underrated place to visit. Rugby and Jamestown have interesting history. Dunlap has amazing views. Great hiking. Fall Creek Falls. Big time area for nurseries. Great golf in Crossville. Lots to discover.
We got rained out of going to Rugby last year, very disappointing
Sad film but very educational, I’m sorry but I have never heard of the Cumberland and where it is. I had to look it up. I’m a west coast girl so I’m pretty ignorant about the south but I’m learning.❤️ love you guys.
thank you so much for watching and commenting
Thought you retired 😅..... Awesome video! Thanks for sharing! Safe travels! 😊
we will never retire lol, thank you!
Wasn’t sure where you were going with that video. The video mention 1937. Well I was born in 1948, just after World War II. We kinda lives that way. We lived up the hollar in W Va. we had to plant our own food and milk the cows twice a day. I went to school in a 3 room school. One teacher taught 1st 2nd and 3rd grades and one teacher taught 4th 5th and 6th grade and the principal taught 7th and 8th grade. We got one pair of shoes when the school started. I actually walked down the hollar bare foot in the snow to catch the school bus. Times were tuff back then but we survived.
Interesting film. Look forward to many more videos from u guys🥰
Awesome! Thank you!
I haven't watched the video yet but I went ahead and clicked like cuz tomorrow might get busy and ...
Happy New Year Shane & Melody good to see you both again...Erskine Caldwell wrote Tobacco Road and God's Little Acre both racy books at that time cuz.
we will have to check them out
Good to see you guys back again,
thank you so much, Brenda
Another great video love it 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
Reminder of watching 1) walk the line and 2) the Hoover dam construction
I have thorough ly enjoyed all of your recent videos especially the one about mountain music. What an awesome documentary!! Gosh! This documentary reminds me of coal mining in WV. If you examine photographs of early coal mining in WV, it so similar, at first, I thought it was my native State. I absolutely loved this old documentary. Thank you so very much. By the way, did you receive your Valentine box? What is the link to purchasing your new book?
So glad your back. I thought you might have quit youtube like other youtubers due to youtube.
nooooooo, we just had a baby so that set us back a little bit
Thanks!
Thanks so much, we appreciate you!
Melody has the most beautiful complexion I've ever seen. I would love her secret!!
thank you
My dearest young lady I LOVE how long your hair is getting, it's so pretty as you are. Much love... BBE..
thank you!
Love your Shirt Melody. You look Pretty and Healthy ❤🙏🏼
thank you!
Love the shirt ! ⚡️TCB baby ⚡️
you know it!
It is great to see you guys and know that you are well and okay. But this video is depressing. People had it so hard back in those days. Nothing came easy for them. I'll never understand why they just didn't move North. Sorry, but they should have. Thumbs up to your video.
You need to learn about the Scots - Irish culture of the South of those times. It was still very much ingrained in them. They were homebodies, instinctively so. To people like that, home was home, and you just never left it.
Some did. I think it was Bobby Bare who had the song, "Detroit City" and he may also have recorded "500 Miles from Home," I'm not sure. But those songs portray very well how rooted to their native land those people were.
They had a lot in common with native Americans in that regard.
I guess you are right. I will save this video and watch it when I get time. Yes, Bobby Bear did record both of those songs. Thank you for replying to my post. I will look forward to your next video. Stay well & safe.@@bobtaylor170
Blessings '24 🇺🇸
p.s. 🇯🇲 more will be revealed
202 Kevin . .. ..
Is this your first baby Melody?? ❤
yes, my first one
I'm a little late to the rodeo on this one.
better late than never
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thank you!
"Propaganda"?? Boy HOWDY! Notice the accents of every "local's" voice. You'd have to watch CNN or MSLSD to get a more skewed version of anything. "Workers of the World Unite" anyone???
unionism
unionism is not socialism is not communism. get a textbook please.....
I have missed you so much!! 22:35 22:35