What a fantastic couple you are ! Highly talented, great understanding of structure and materials, resourceful and it been a brilliant watch. Reminds me of when I was 30 and building our home in Kent, England. You’ll both go far and the best of luck to you.
What I like most about all of the channels of off grid or homesteaders is the team work between the two. It’s a no division of work. They both share it all. It’s refreshing. Nicole gets right in there . I imagine that’s a must in order to really make it.
I been watching you guys sense you first got the property and started clearing your property from the very beginning I’m proud to see how far you guys have came sense you got there ,your both a very inspiring couple and both hard workers
You guys did a great job. When we were younger. My wife and I did big projects together. I felt so blessed having a partner willing to help and work as a team. Enjoyed watching all the work and effort put in to the project.
Nothing like a well-bit pizza oven...for another example, see the on at The Nomadic Movement. It was built by Jordan and Kayleigh at their shop-house at Lola's Farm in Panama. Jake's is excellent even compared to theirs.
Very good, we always have one like this in South America, but to bake pizza or bread, only the embers must be there, without flame, they have to put the firewood, then leave the oven to heat up everything for half an hour and then when only the embers, put them aside and put the food on time, greetings
I’ve been hoping you guys would throw a time lapse together for this, so thank you. I saw the notice so I grabbed my coffee and got comfy in my recliner to watch without a care in the world. THEN I see Jake at the start doing the bunny hop tamping and I ALMOST spill my coffee chuckling. I settle back in again and as your mixing up some concrete and Nichole’s adding water you yelled “STOP!” I jumped so high that I wore the entire coffee! I guess this cup just wasn’t meant to be lol! Thanks for keeping me laughing, I needed this