I grew up with an outhouse in a corner of my grandparents back yard. We also had one within a bldg at my house. With 10 kids and 2 adults and only 1 bathroom in our ranch-style house, we needed that outhouse plenty of times! They weren't too bad if you didn't mind cold air blowing up your ass! 😂 I loved all the tree trimming in this video, Alex. It's so satisfying to see the yard open up after clearing out the trees.
@@CAROLHOLMES - We had the tin tub, and four of us used the same water. Each week we got to trade off. If you were fourth one week, you were first the next week.
I am 69 years old, born and raised in the mountains of East TN (Polk County) and we had an outhouse and drew water from a well, heated water for baths on a wood stove, until the early 70s, when I was in high school. We finally moved to the "flatlands" in an old mill house that had indoor plumbing. Outhouses are still very much in use to this day in many areas of the US.
We had a well to and a pump had to prime the pump but these kids think they have it soo hard.they don't no what hard is.went to school with holes in my sho es back when the heels were put on with nails so it was almost a relief when ur heel fell off cause u weren't getting the nails all the time jagging u
Yea I forgot abot that we had 4 rooms in a garage and we'd heat water on our wood pot belly stove in a basin so u could get washed.my poor mom had to go thru that for my dad.
I have a piece of property out in a small town and we all have wells oh my God so an outhouse would not be totally a thing of the past even to this day it just depends how far out you live how much you want to spend and deal with your ingenuity oh my God you yuba City slickers you think that it is such a foregone concept. I was in Germany as a child and lived in a village where outhouses were not uncommon and this was 1965 folks and you did not have hot running water you heated water in a water tank. This is why people have a hard time with Americans when you go to other countries is that there is more than one right way to live and this is what a missionary told me there's more than one way to do something and it's the right.
I will be 80 years old in a couple of months. Having been born in 1944 in the foothills of the Ozarks of Arkansas we didn't have any kind of indoor plumbing. We used an outhouse and well bucket to draw our water. My Mother cooked on a wood burning stove .We also heated our home with a wood burner. We had no electricity. When we moved to Michigan in 1953 , we thought we were rich! LOL. Great clean up /clearing job !!
I am 79 years old and my parents had an out house on property in country out from St Louis Mo. we had indoor plumbing for the house hold cooking and cleaning and showering. We also were a family of 8 so the outhouse was handy. This was in 1952.
It's most definitely an outhouse. I've used many of them at my grandparents, aunts and my parents house. We had one up until about 1964 in Baton Rouge LA. We got indoor plumbing in 1965.
My family had an outhouse until I was about 12, I am 71 now. I can still remember having to walk thru a bunch of trees to get to it. Also I remember when we put in a septic tank and having to help did the drainage lines . It was a family affair , which everyone was either digging or carrying buckets of dirt away from the lines until the pipes were layer. The septic tank and lines are still in the ground now, I own the land which I grew up on and if I remember right, we did not get sewer in our neighhood until I was married and moved out of state. Things were pretty hard back then but we never knew it. I was about 13 when we got running water and an indoor toilet.That was in the middle of 1960’s. Enjoyed your video.
In the early 60's we went to Mississippi to visit my moms' side of the family. No indoor running water, the outhouse was about a 5 minute walk from the house. We took a bath in a big galvanized wash tub, after you used the bucket to draw water from the well. No electricity, this was a real culture shock for us kids. Never have forgotten that trip! Makes you really appreciate Modern conveniences. Still do appreciate them all, but realize I could live without them if I had too.
Hi, Karen - did you heat up the water that you put in the metal tub? We all had to share the tub in our house. 3 kids at a time. I can't imagine the outhouse being so far away if you had waited too long to head that way! 😂
@PhoenixRising734 yes the water was heated on a wood stove. There were 10 kids in that house, they wanted it far away, for that reason...there were also "honey pots" for the night time if needed. You tried not to use them, due to the fact you had to clean your own!
Yes it is an outhouse. My mother grew up using one in the 1930's. As for the RC Cola bottle, those came out in the 1930's as well. Now they cost up to $25 per bottle. Great find and well done on the job.
I can remember as a child using the outhouse at my uncles farm in the 1950s. They had indoor plumbing but as a kid not having to go inside to use the bathroom was fun and we got back to playing faster!
All I can say is you must be some kind of wonderful guy to tackle a job like that. You were really kind to that dog too and in my mind that says a whole lot. God bless you and please take care.
My grandparents built a new house in the fifties but before that, they had an outhouse, a well, a hand pump for indoor water and a wood cook stove. When my great-aunt passed, we bought her house, and though she had an indoor bathroom, there was an outhouse at the back of the yard. The funniest part is the fact that it was a three-holes! Can you fathom spending time in an outhouse with two other people?! HA! We used old Sears catalogs for toilet paper!
We have a 2 seater outhouse at our cabin on a remote island in Saskatchewan. I learned that when 1 hole was filled the second seat went into use until the first composted down with the aid of a layer of lime.
Another awesome job! Not only did the lady thank you,the puppy was also happy with a job well done! May God continue to bless you for all your hard work! ♥️🤗🙏🙏🙏
A proper old thunderbox no less! Noisy in a storm due to the traditional tin roof. I have a modern day version serving my visitors to my UK garden office. Simple to care for and always smelling sweetly of sawdust due to clever Scandinavian separation plate. Best loo ever! Thank you for helping this lady with her garden. 😁
Ah yes, Outhouse. Used them back in the day. Went out around the early seventies if I recall. Usually had hand pumps for water outside and at the kitchen sink. YES...rescue the BOTTLE! It's a bit of history. ❤
Great transformation Alex. Wow so much trees/brush to contend with. Yes it is definitely an outhouse. I used an outhouse 55-58 years ago, in Union town PA. It was my grandmother's.
My grandparents, in town, had a toilet outside with bucket collection every morning early, but, grand parents on plot had one away from their house with spiders, snakes etc, and a fire oven by the back door so the kitchen and bathroom had hot water. That granddad was a water deviner, used a forked branch from his apple tree.
Absolutely, that's definitely an outhouse. We still have one on my dad's farm. Keep it maintained, and up, for out field workers, on the tractors or mowing hay, and need "to go" 😂 You have to put lime in the pits, to keep smell, and from filling up, every so often When indoor plumbing and water was installed, they slowly became the thing of the past. You found yourself an antique! 😂😂😂😂 Good transformation on your work!❤
Oh my goodness what a job that was. I’m exhausted just watching but it was so much fun. Outhouses we’re still common in the 1950s in rural areas here in Texas.
Alex! It's fantastic! Especially the outhouse still standing. My passion is antique restoration and old houses and the history that goes with it. This is the coolest of your vids. Thanks for sharing that small piece of history and a glimpse of how life used to be. Man, that made my soul sing. I don't want to use an outhouse but to see it was great! Keep doing what you do. You ARE the change!! Fabulous job! 🎉
What a huge transformation! Great job, fun to watch. I love people like you that take their time to help others in need. Wish there more folks like you. You are a blessing! Hope your butt is okay.😁👍🙏
In your rural, backwoods areas alot of places never had electricity, running water or bathrooms even up to the 80’s. My grandparents had a house in Maine, no electricity, no plumbing and the dreaded outhouse. It cost to much money to run poles to these areas, so they went without. They pumped to get water, used kerosene lamps, very rustic, more than likely it is still like that in the extreme remote parts of places. There’s probably 100’s if not more in the backwoods of Tennessee still like this. Great job clearing the trees, great job on the yard.
As always, I have loved your content. From the day I first started watching! I was in the hospital for well over 11 days and the algorithm kicked me off from being able to see you and I kept scrolling through videos and found you and I'm glad I rediscovered again. Love the content as always and continue to do the excellent work that you do. Thank you Ask for the outhouse. It all depends on when public or city water was available in that area cause long before there was city or public water. You had to drill your own Wells when there was a well. Wow, you didn't have flesh of water for an outhouse. It was just a hole that was dug and a shack was put over the top of it once. The while you know the whole fills up. They would Bury it move the shack and dig another hole and put it in its place. outhouse is never really went out and plumbing didn't just kind of get in the way it was just a matter of when an actual modern home was built-in the place of what was originally on that property. Believe it or not, there are areas that still use out. Homes in the united states do have either a well that flushes all of their troubles away, but they have to pay for city/County sewer systems.
Yes, it looks similar to the outhouse we had and still used in the sixties in Arkansas. We had a shower and running water. When my Aunt Vea came to visit she drove to town and used an indoor bathroom. About a mile away. Thanks so much for all you do! Really appreciate you!
Your Aunt Vea and I think alike. The 3-holer at a lakeside campground was so stinky, I drove 3 miles several times a day to a convenience store on the edge of the nearest town just to use its indoor (and unstinky) toilet!
If you close off that toilet, make sure to run a vent pipe down as far as you can or the old methane gas can build up & bad things can happen!!😂 Great job on all your transformations! Thanks for all you do.
I used one at my Stepgrandmother and Stepaunt's house in the 60s. I remember when they got a bathroom built on - it was such a small house that it was right off the kitchen. But it was well worth it!
This is a wonderful video, with some nostalgia thrown in. The outhouse is adorable, as is that wooden table. Your one-man job on this was extraordinary because it was an immense project. My grandparents had an outhouse in use until the 1970's on their farm! In the 70's they had an indoor bathroom and tub put in. My parents also had an outhouse at their lake cabin until the early 2000's when code laws changed and it could no longer be used. An indoor bathroom was installed.
hubby's grandparents also had an outhouse and no electricity until the mid 70s. I should know the year since I sometimes forget and mention a tv show I watched as a kid, and he always reminds me of what year his grandparents had electricity and indoor plumbing in. only good news is he didn't walk uphill both ways in 3 feet of snow to go to school :D
That definitely looks like an outhouse. (Also called a privy) back in the 1920s they still used them. However, as far back as the early 1800’s when the privy was getting full, the owner tossed old bottles, dishes etc. in them, covered with lime and backfill dirt. Now days, MANY people look for the spot the privy was on to excavate and retrieve the old glassware and vintage items. ( there is good money in some of those privy’s, some bottles worth THOUSANDS! 😊
It is definitely an outhouse. I don't know what year they were replaced by modern facilities; but in rural areas they are commonly used in orchards and remote areas. They, for the most part, have been replaced by portable toilets. In the remote parts of the country, wooden outbuildings are used.
I was just listening to a podcast today about these guys who uncover old outhouses in Brooklyn, New York, of all places. It seems their locations were well documented in the 1800's. With permission from today's owner, they dig up the yard and discover old glass and pottery and marbles and porcelain doll heads and other treasures, along with the old wooden latrine. Fun & fascinating past time, I imagine.
You had a jungle to clean up and you did a great job. Along with finding an outhouse on the property. Am amazing transformation. You are the best at going above and beyond. Thanks for helping this lady. God Bless you for caring.❤❤❤❤❤
My gosh what a job you took on! The after photos are incredible. You and your cleanup guys are so good restoring order to absolute chaos. Those trees were remarkably healthy too! I loved the cute Halloween ghosts in the front and the pup of course. Well done you 🎉😊
Yup. That’s an outhouse. My grandparents had one. I dreaded using it as a child. Most rural farms had one. Real scary place for a child. Lol. Beautiful job clearing the yard. The lady and her dog can now enjoy it. I like the drone shots. Hope your behind is t to sore after the fall😮😊❤
I’ve watched other channels that dig for old bottles and old outhouses are a perfect spot for that. After indoor plumbing started people would then use the deep holes in the outhouse to dispose of “trash” items such as broken plates and jars and bottles. The bottle you found is a really cool find.
Yep, that’s an outhouse. It depends when they could afford or were offered indoor plumbing in the home. There would be some historical treasure in that outhouse pit! Great find
Oh, that brings back memories. Every summer the trip from California to Grandma's farm in Arkansas. The smokehouse, well and the path to the outhouse😁 She lived there 'til she moved to town in the 60's and had indoor plumbing😅 You blessed this lady with a great transformation ❤
Awesome job Alex! It is nice to see the yard opened and cleared out of all the trees and brush. This job was a huge undertaking but as usual you Mowed it Well! Excellent job! The only places I've seen outhouses, which are modern portable versions are at camping grounds, private cabins located in remote areas and at fairgrounds, but I've never seen an original homestead version at a private residence. This is a first! Thank you for sharing.
My grandparents had one, but finally got an indoor sometime in the early 60's. Of course they were living way out in the country and were very poor. I remember using their outhouse when we visited as a youngster, (5-10-ish) (I'm 73 now). I remember the cold draft cooling the bottom in the winter time. That RC cola bottle was probably from the 50's or 60's.
In your part of the country, Alex, I’m surprised you’ve not seen one before. They’re not relied upon like they used to be but I’m sure there are more in active use than we could imagine, even today. Thirty-five years ago I was using one as a girl of ten on Girl Scout sleep overs mere miles from home. And that was in the late eighties.
Haha I love it. "This is crazy, look at this old outhouse. Anyway, back to work." It's also obvious how much you respect the owners and their property. This is what a community looks like, excellent work sir!
❤ WOW! that was a jungle, I would have loved to be there helping you with that, that was insane, The out house really impressed me, I am almost 66 and I was nine years old back in P.R. when we had one of them (some people deep in the woods still have them , Im sure) but it brought back memories and the fact that is still standing is amazing. Great job ,love these kind yard clean ups and you did a fantastic job again I wish I was there to help just live it, God Bless 🙏 all you do 🙏
You got my subscription for both channels, today!!! I love everything you do and I’m sure everyone appreciates your hard work and thank you for helping so many people!!!😊
Oh my stars and garters you cut down a mountain of vegetation 😳😳😳!! You definitely were the change on this property. Such a satisfying and fun video 😁. WELL DONE 🙌🙌🙌💯💚💚💚.
It's an outhouse. In Nebraska, some places didn't get indoor plumbing as late as the 1940s and early 1950s. Also in some Nebraska state parks, they still use outhouses. Great Job on the yard! Awesome!
In the mountains of Colorado, there used to be outhouses at popular camping sites. We were glad to see them as it meant someone was periodically maintaining the sites and hiking trails.
We rented an old farmhouse in Idaho in the 1980s that still had the two seater outhouse out back (and an indoor bathroom connected to a septic system). My boys would use the outhouse when they were out playing, since if they came in to use the toilet I might ask them to stay in! And the farmers who farmed the land behind our house would use it, too, and kept it supplied with toilet paper. We lived in that house until 1992, and it was still there. I doubt anyone removed it since it was still being used regularly.
My kindergarten teacher grew up on a farm with a two seater. When the farm sold she got them to take the seat off and she took it with her and eventually made the most unique coffee table you can imagine. She put a round goldfish bowl in one side and magazines in the other. It was adorable. When she passed her sister threw it in the dump. She had always been so embarrassed by it. I asked about it because i wanted it but it was already gone.
This is the content I enjoy watching from you. Nice transformation. A variety of mowing, trimming trees & overgrowth. A bonus discovery....eww. Good time length. Keep up this kind of content. I'm not a fan of the hours long videos. That's me. Great job!
That’s so funny that you should find this outhouse. I am 77 years old and we had one until I was 5 years old. My dad built the first bathroom in our house. Everyone in our little town came to see it because it was such a novelty.
Yes, that definitely is an "outhouse". Undoubtedly has not been in use for many years, probably since when piped sewers came to the neighbourhood. Conceivably could still be used as a temporary "convenience" if there is a blockage in the main sewers. As a youngster going on holiday with my parents in the 50's and 60's to some places "way out", we had to use these facilities (seeing as there was nothing else). Water for washing and consumption was by way of rainwater collected in large tanks.
Definitely an outhouse and they still exist for those who go camping or are living off the grid. However the one in this video I suspect stopped being useful when indoor plumbing was installed probably in the late 60s to early 70s. I remember my aunt and uncle had a functioning outhouse well into the late 70s. RC bottle looks like it could have been from the late 60s. Cool find! Using the outhouse today would not be wise as it looks like it has been sealed closed.
I know you were really tired at the end of the day, that was like cutting your way through a jungle. I wonder how long did it take you to complete this amazing transformation? It seemed like you were never to get through all the overgrown trees and bush, it was like first the fence line appeared, then the outhouse. Wow! Was the Lady surprised with your find in the yard? Honestly it didn’t seem to fit the age of her house, perhaps it was left from the next door neighbors house which seemed to be much older. Either way it was a find from an earlier time. This time you really had me on the edge of my seat waiting for the reveal at the end. You really opened up her yard and let the sun shine in.
We convinced my great-grandfather to allow a bathroom. We enclosed the back porch and put it there in the late 60s. So glad I didn't have to use the outhouse anymore!
You cleaned up a forest! Good job. What a difference this will make! Thanks for helping. Imagine an outhouse! Hope it didnt smell after so much time has passed. Yikes! 😘
It definitely looks like a outhouse. It all depends on what part of the country (states) you are in. Parts of Mississippi still had them in the late 70s.
Outhouses were the fore runners of sanicans! I can recall seeing one when I was a girl in the 60's in the town I live now but, never used one! At first, I thought you may have found a grave site by the suspenseful theme. 😅
Thank you for transforming this massive property. You've accomplished a great feat that no one would have not believed that much greenery would extend back so far. Again, thank you for your kind heart in helping the elderly who are in much need. Kudos to you for a great job. 👍🏽👍🏽⭐️⭐️💙💙⭐️⭐️💯💯⭐️⭐️🙏🏽🙏🏽.
Bom dia, seria excelente se vocês colocassem legenda em português no canal do CZcams. Já tem um canal que tem legenda em vários idiomas. Parabéns pro trabalho.
We lived on a farm when I was a little girl. Of course there were inside bathrooms then, the farm I lived in for a couple of years didn’t have a bathroom. We had a metal pot that was in an empty bedroom that we used and had to take it out and empty it. We also had no tub to bath in. We used a big metal round tub. Our water well was outside the back door of the kitchen. It had a hand pump on it to get the water out. But I loved living on the farm. I am 75 and I was 4 years old when we moved and 6 or 7 when we moved. Oh the transformation was tremendous . Thank you for the work you do helping others. Prayers and blessings.
Yes, it is an outhouse. I was born in Kentucky USA and my grandparents had one. The old homestead is gone but the outhouse is still there. It's a two-seater lol
I also grew up with an outhouse. We had a 2nd home in the Poconos, PA. We finally had indoor plumbing in the mid 60s. The worst part was the daddy long legs. Or hiking up the hill in the snow. The cabin was used almost every weekend for playing outside in the summer and skiing in the winter, I wouldn’t change those memories for anything. Excellent job helping the elderly lady!!
You did a wonderful job on this! My grandparents had a out house that we'd have to use. They finally built a bathroom on,but my grandma kept going using the out house,so my grandpa finally shoved it over the hill!😂 On the way over to see them there was a old store that had a pop machine in it that held those wonderful pops & sometimes we'd stop & get one. That's when a pop was at it's wonderful taste! Nothing like a bottled pop. My favorite was Mt.Dew! In a bottle like you found! Then they started making 16oz bottles & I'd grab one out of the fridge when I came home from school. Those were the best years of my life! We were kids& we didn't realize the world would change so much!
I grew up with an outhouse in a corner of my grandparents back yard. We also had one within a bldg at my house. With 10 kids and 2 adults and only 1 bathroom in our ranch-style house, we needed that outhouse plenty of times! They weren't too bad if you didn't mind cold air blowing up your ass! 😂 I loved all the tree trimming in this video, Alex. It's so satisfying to see the yard open up after clearing out the trees.
same. outhouse at Grandmas and kids bathed in tin tub.
Thank you for starting my day with a good laugh! I know exactly what that cold air felt like 😂
The first 8 years of my life, we had a two hole outhouse
@@CAROLHOLMES - We had the tin tub, and four of us used the same water. Each week we got to trade off. If you were fourth one week, you were first the next week.
That wasn't clearing a yard, that was clearing a jungle 😂.
The yard looked a lot bigger when you were cutting back the brush. You sure don't shy away from hard work. Awesome transformation, Awesome Alex.
I am 69 years old, born and raised in the mountains of East TN (Polk County) and we had an outhouse and drew water from a well, heated water for baths on a wood stove, until the early 70s, when I was in high school. We finally moved to the "flatlands" in an old mill house that had indoor plumbing.
Outhouses are still very much in use to this day in many areas of the US.
That’s wild. Thank you for sharing. When I was in high school we played against Polk county in basketball.
My grandparents used their outhouse until 1970 when his arthritis got too bad to get up in the middle of a cold winter night.
We had a well to and a pump had to prime the pump but these kids think they have it soo hard.they don't no what hard is.went to school with holes in my sho es back when the heels were put on with nails so it was almost a relief when ur heel fell off cause u weren't getting the nails all the time jagging u
Yea I forgot abot that we had 4 rooms in a garage and we'd heat water on our wood pot belly stove in a basin so u could get washed.my poor mom had to go thru that for my dad.
I have a piece of property out in a small town and we all have wells oh my God so an outhouse would not be totally a thing of the past even to this day it just depends how far out you live how much you want to spend and deal with your ingenuity oh my God you yuba City slickers you think that it is such a foregone concept. I was in Germany as a child and lived in a village where outhouses were not uncommon and this was 1965 folks and you did not have hot running water you heated water in a water tank. This is why people have a hard time with Americans when you go to other countries is that there is more than one right way to live and this is what a missionary told me there's more than one way to do something and it's the right.
I will be 80 years old in a couple of months. Having been born in 1944 in the foothills of the Ozarks of Arkansas we didn't have any kind of indoor plumbing. We used an outhouse and well bucket to draw our water. My Mother cooked on a wood burning stove .We also heated our home with a wood burner. We had no electricity. When we moved to Michigan in 1953 , we thought we were rich! LOL. Great clean up /clearing job !!
I am 79 years old and my parents had an out house on property in country out from St Louis Mo. we had indoor plumbing for the house hold cooking and cleaning and showering. We also were a family of 8 so the outhouse was handy. This was in 1952.
It's most definitely an outhouse. I've used many of them at my grandparents, aunts and my parents house. We had one up until about 1964 in Baton Rouge LA. We got indoor plumbing in 1965.
My family had an outhouse until I was about 12, I am 71 now. I can still remember having to walk thru a bunch of trees to get to it. Also I remember when we put in a septic tank and having to help did the drainage lines . It was a family affair , which everyone was either digging or carrying buckets of dirt away from the lines until the pipes were layer. The septic tank and lines are still in the ground now, I own the land which I grew up on and if I remember right, we did not get sewer in our neighhood until I was married and moved out of state. Things were pretty hard back then but we never knew it. I was about 13 when we got running water and an indoor toilet.That was in the middle of 1960’s. Enjoyed your video.
In the early 60's we went to Mississippi to visit my moms' side of the family. No indoor running water, the outhouse was about a 5 minute walk from the house. We took a bath in a big galvanized wash tub, after you used the bucket to draw water from the well. No electricity, this was a real culture shock for us kids. Never have forgotten that trip! Makes you really appreciate Modern conveniences. Still do appreciate them all, but realize I could live without them if I had too.
Hi, Karen - did you heat up the water that you put in the metal tub? We all had to share the tub in our house. 3 kids at a time. I can't imagine the outhouse being so far away if you had waited too long to head that way! 😂
@PhoenixRising734 yes the water was heated on a wood stove. There were 10 kids in that house, they wanted it far away, for that reason...there were also "honey pots" for the night time if needed. You tried not to use them, due to the fact you had to clean your own!
Anybody who truly loves animals for the sake of the animals, rather than for themselves, has a BIG heart. ❤
Yes it is an outhouse. My mother grew up using one in the 1930's. As for the RC Cola bottle, those came out in the 1930's as well. Now they cost up to $25 per bottle. Great find and well done on the job.
I can remember as a child using the outhouse at my uncles farm in the 1950s. They had indoor plumbing but as a kid not having to go inside to use the bathroom was fun and we got back to playing faster!
My uncle on a farm in Iowa had one as well in the 1950s
Thanks to that mom and her son for handling the situation in such a great manner. Congratulations on your sons win
All I can say is you must be some kind of wonderful guy to tackle a job like that. You were really kind to that dog too and in my mind that says a whole lot. God bless you and please take care.
My grandparents built a new house in the fifties but before that, they had an outhouse, a well, a hand pump for indoor water and a wood cook stove. When my great-aunt passed, we bought her house, and though she had an indoor bathroom, there was an outhouse at the back of the yard. The funniest part is the fact that it was a three-holes! Can you fathom spending time in an outhouse with two other people?! HA! We used old Sears catalogs for toilet paper!
Company at night was very welcome!
We have a 2 seater outhouse at our cabin on a remote island in Saskatchewan. I learned that when 1 hole was filled the second seat went into use until the first composted down with the aid of a layer of lime.
I love what you do by helping the elderly clean up their properties. 😊
What an outstanding job you have done....you are such a blessing to humanity. Thank you!🎉
thank you!
What a great story. You always way beyond just mowing and that is why we are all blessed to have you in our lives. God bless you and yours ❤❤
Another awesome job! Not only did the lady thank you,the puppy was also happy with a job well done!
May God continue to bless you for all your hard work! ♥️🤗🙏🙏🙏
Alex is the king of huge projects and dynamic transformation 🙏🏽💕
Thank you for helping out this lady. I love the yard decorations. Another fabulous job. God bless you and your family.
Thank you for doing such a great job on that back yard. God bless.
A proper old thunderbox no less! Noisy in a storm due to the traditional tin roof. I have a modern day version serving my visitors to my UK garden office. Simple to care for and always smelling sweetly of sawdust due to clever Scandinavian separation plate. Best loo ever! Thank you for helping this lady with her garden. 😁
Ah yes, Outhouse. Used them back in the day. Went out around the early seventies if I recall.
Usually had hand pumps for water outside and at the kitchen sink.
YES...rescue the BOTTLE!
It's a bit of history. ❤
Great transformation Alex. Wow so much trees/brush to contend with. Yes it is definitely an outhouse. I used an outhouse 55-58 years ago, in Union town PA. It was my grandmother's.
My grandparents, in town, had a toilet outside with bucket collection every morning early, but, grand parents on plot had one away from their house with spiders, snakes etc, and a fire oven by the back door so the kitchen and bathroom had hot water. That granddad was a water deviner, used a forked branch from his apple tree.
Absolutely, that's definitely an outhouse. We still have one on my dad's farm. Keep it maintained, and up, for out field workers, on the tractors or mowing hay, and need "to go" 😂 You have to put lime in the pits, to keep smell, and from filling up, every so often
When indoor plumbing and water was installed, they slowly became the thing of the past.
You found yourself an antique! 😂😂😂😂
Good transformation on your work!❤
Sure, there was one growing up on the farm........40-50's. Dad eventually installed a bathroom with a tub! The farm life.....no big deal.
Oh my goodness what a job that was. I’m exhausted just watching but it was so much fun. Outhouses we’re still common in the 1950s in rural areas here in Texas.
Alex! It's fantastic! Especially the outhouse still standing. My passion is antique restoration and old houses and the history that goes with it. This is the coolest of your vids. Thanks for sharing that small piece of history and a glimpse of how life used to be. Man, that made my soul sing. I don't want to use an outhouse but to see it was great! Keep doing what you do. You ARE the change!! Fabulous job! 🎉
What a huge transformation!
Great job, fun to watch. I love people like you that take their time to help others in need. Wish there more folks like you. You are a blessing! Hope your butt is okay.😁👍🙏
Yes an epic transformation! Great transformation and video!❤️🙏
In your rural, backwoods areas alot of places never had electricity, running water or bathrooms even up to the 80’s. My grandparents had a house in Maine, no electricity, no plumbing and the dreaded outhouse. It cost to much money to run poles to these areas, so they went without. They pumped to get water, used kerosene lamps, very rustic, more than likely it is still like that in the extreme remote parts of places. There’s probably 100’s if not more in the backwoods of Tennessee still like this. Great job clearing the trees, great job on the yard.
Thank you. I can’t believe people still live like this. Thanks for commenting.
As always, I have loved your content. From the day I first started watching! I was in the hospital for well over 11 days and the algorithm kicked me off from being able to see you and I kept scrolling through videos and found you and I'm glad I rediscovered again. Love the content as always and continue to do the excellent work that you do. Thank you
Ask for the outhouse. It all depends on when public or city water was available in that area cause long before there was city or public water. You had to drill your own Wells when there was a well. Wow, you didn't have flesh of water for an outhouse. It was just a hole that was dug and a shack was put over the top of it once. The while you know the whole fills up. They would Bury it move the shack and dig another hole and put it in its place. outhouse is never really went out and plumbing didn't just kind of get in the way it was just a matter of when an actual modern home was built-in the place of what was originally on that property.
Believe it or not, there are areas that still use out. Homes in the united states do have either a well that flushes all of their troubles away, but they have to pay for city/County sewer systems.
Yes, it looks similar to the outhouse we had and still used in the sixties in Arkansas. We had a shower and running water. When my Aunt Vea came to visit she drove to town and used an indoor bathroom. About a mile away.
Thanks so much for all you do! Really appreciate you!
Your Aunt Vea and I think alike. The 3-holer at a lakeside campground was so stinky, I drove 3 miles several times a day to a convenience store on the edge of the nearest town just to use its indoor (and unstinky) toilet!
If you close off that toilet, make sure to run a vent pipe down as far as you can or the old methane gas can build up & bad things can happen!!😂 Great job on all your transformations! Thanks for all you do.
I used one at my Stepgrandmother and Stepaunt's house in the 60s. I remember when they got a bathroom built on - it was such a small house that it was right off the kitchen. But it was well worth it!
This reminds me of my grandparents home up north, down in Florida we don’t see many like this. Thanks for sharing this Alex and good job.
This is a wonderful video, with some nostalgia thrown in. The outhouse is adorable, as is that wooden table. Your one-man job on this was extraordinary because it was an immense project.
My grandparents had an outhouse in use until the 1970's on their farm! In the 70's they had an indoor bathroom and tub put in. My parents also had an outhouse at their lake cabin until the early 2000's when code laws changed and it could no longer be used. An indoor bathroom was installed.
@bumble4342 I couldn’t agree more, awesome comment!
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hubby's grandparents also had an outhouse and no electricity until the mid 70s. I should know the year since I sometimes forget and mention a tv show I watched as a kid, and he always reminds me of what year his grandparents had electricity and indoor plumbing in. only good news is he didn't walk uphill both ways in 3 feet of snow to go to school :D
Yeh out door toilet I’m so glad that you had help there was a lot of tree to cut down can’t believe how much always a great job alex ❤
You guys did a great job! The yard looks Awesome!!!
That definitely looks like an outhouse. (Also called a privy) back in the 1920s they still used them. However, as far back as the early 1800’s when the privy was getting full, the owner tossed old bottles, dishes etc. in them, covered with lime and backfill dirt. Now days, MANY people look for the spot the privy was on to excavate and retrieve the old glassware and vintage items. ( there is good money in some of those privy’s, some bottles worth THOUSANDS! 😊
It is definitely an outhouse. I don't know what year they were replaced by modern facilities; but in rural areas they are commonly used in orchards and remote areas. They, for the most part, have been replaced by portable toilets. In the remote parts of the country, wooden outbuildings are used.
I was just listening to a podcast today about these guys who uncover old outhouses in Brooklyn, New York, of all places. It seems their locations were well documented in the 1800's. With permission from today's owner, they dig up the yard and discover old glass and pottery and marbles and porcelain doll heads and other treasures, along with the old wooden latrine. Fun & fascinating past time, I imagine.
You had a jungle to clean up and you did a great job. Along with finding an outhouse on the property. Am amazing transformation. You are the best at going above and beyond. Thanks for helping this lady. God Bless you for caring.❤❤❤❤❤
You sir, are a treasure and a blessing to those you help. You go above and beyond for these folks, thank you❤😊
My gosh what a job you took on! The after photos are incredible. You and your cleanup guys are so good restoring order to absolute chaos. Those trees were remarkably healthy too! I loved the cute Halloween ghosts in the front and the pup of course. Well done you 🎉😊
Amazing transformation ❤❤
What an amazing job done!
Yup. That’s an outhouse. My grandparents had one. I dreaded using it as a child. Most rural farms had one. Real scary place for a child. Lol. Beautiful job clearing the yard. The lady and her dog can now enjoy it. I like the drone shots. Hope your behind is t to sore after the fall😮😊❤
I’ve watched other channels that dig for old bottles and old outhouses are a perfect spot for that. After indoor plumbing started people would then use the deep holes in the outhouse to dispose of “trash” items such as broken plates and jars and bottles. The bottle you found is a really cool find.
Yep, that’s an outhouse. It depends when they could afford or were offered indoor plumbing in the home. There would be some historical treasure in that outhouse pit! Great find
Oh, that brings back memories. Every summer the trip from California to Grandma's farm in Arkansas. The smokehouse, well and the path to the outhouse😁 She lived there 'til she moved to town in the 60's and had indoor plumbing😅 You blessed this lady with a great transformation ❤
Awesome job Alex! It is nice to see the yard opened and cleared out of all the trees and brush. This job was a huge undertaking but as usual you Mowed it Well! Excellent job! The only places I've seen outhouses, which are modern portable versions are at camping grounds, private cabins located in remote areas and at fairgrounds, but I've never seen an original homestead version at a private residence. This is a first! Thank you for sharing.
You did a fantastic job looks like a different place I know the people appreciated what you did for them
That was not a little to do, a lot of bushes and trees! Very good job! ❤❤❤❤❤
My grandparents had one, but finally got an indoor sometime in the early 60's. Of course they were living way out in the country and were very poor. I remember using their outhouse when we visited as a youngster, (5-10-ish) (I'm 73 now). I remember the cold draft cooling the bottom in the winter time. That RC cola bottle was probably from the 50's or 60's.
Man, what a job! This was more like logging, with all those trees everywhere! Great job! ❤️🇨🇦
What a wonderful job that was. All those trees and bushes. It’s fabulous that you do something like this. Please take care
Good job buddy. So so so good to see some new yard transformation content. Keep putting it on you tube!
Você é uma pessoa iluminada e abençoada. Lindo e perfeito trabalho. Amei ❤😊
Great work guys. What a change! Some public picnic areas still have outhouses like the property, albeit they have been maintained so still usable.
You brighten there day by taking on the hardest job up for the challenge thank you 😊
In your part of the country, Alex, I’m surprised you’ve not seen one before. They’re not relied upon like they used to be but I’m sure there are more in active use than we could imagine, even today. Thirty-five years ago I was using one as a girl of ten on Girl Scout sleep overs mere miles from home. And that was in the late eighties.
Wow! What an incredible transformation! Truly a blessing to that lady!!
Haha I love it. "This is crazy, look at this old outhouse. Anyway, back to work." It's also obvious how much you respect the owners and their property. This is what a community looks like, excellent work sir!
I've never seen anyone that excited to see a backyard dunny before 😂😂. Nice one Wells 👍
What a cool discovery, friend! really fascinating! The work is hard but it has its rewards!😅😊
I enjoy your big transformations. You did an awesome job.
It is sooo impressive the amount of work you put into every yard! You are AMAZING!!!
❤ WOW! that was a jungle, I would have loved to be there helping you with that, that was insane, The out house really impressed me, I am almost 66 and I was nine years old back in P.R. when we had one of them (some people deep in the woods still have them , Im sure) but it brought back memories and the fact that is still standing is amazing. Great job ,love these kind yard clean ups and you did a fantastic job again I wish I was there to help just live it, God Bless 🙏 all you do 🙏
You got my subscription for both channels, today!!! I love everything you do and I’m sure everyone appreciates your hard work and thank you for helping so many people!!!😊
Thank you!
The coffee can is what the TP roll would be kept in, to keep it free of spiders and other critters.
That’s interesting. Thanks for sharing!
Toilet paper roll????We used Sears catalogs at Grandma's.😂
Mice love tp, so the can keeps them out.
Yes, definitely an outhouse. LoL Had one growing up. I'm 73 now. LoL You did a fantastic job! I know she was very appreciative for your help. ❤❤
Oh my stars and garters you cut down a mountain of vegetation 😳😳😳!! You definitely were the change on this property. Such a satisfying and fun video 😁. WELL DONE 🙌🙌🙌💯💚💚💚.
The farm I grew up on had an outhouse until the late 50''s .
It's an outhouse. In Nebraska, some places didn't get indoor plumbing as late as the 1940s and early 1950s. Also in some Nebraska state parks, they still use outhouses. Great Job on the yard! Awesome!
Another nice transformation. That was a fairly intact outhouse. That R C bottle is a collectable. Good find.
What a cool find! Awesome job.
In the mountains of Colorado, there used to be outhouses at popular camping sites. We were glad to see them as it meant someone was periodically maintaining the sites and hiking trails.
We rented an old farmhouse in Idaho in the 1980s that still had the two seater outhouse out back (and an indoor bathroom connected to a septic system). My boys would use the outhouse when they were out playing, since if they came in to use the toilet I might ask them to stay in! And the farmers who farmed the land behind our house would use it, too, and kept it supplied with toilet paper. We lived in that house until 1992, and it was still there. I doubt anyone removed it since it was still being used regularly.
That’s awesome. Thank you for sharing!
A two seater outhouse! No waiting just come in. Thats luxury! A family that ... um .... well thats a close family!
My kindergarten teacher grew up on a farm with a two seater. When the farm sold she got them to take the seat off and she took it with her and eventually made the most unique coffee table you can imagine. She put a round goldfish bowl in one side and magazines in the other. It was adorable. When she passed her sister threw it in the dump. She had always been so embarrassed by it. I asked about it because i wanted it but it was already gone.
@@robinchopra139 What a great family story! She sounded creative. No one would guess it was a toilet seat ! How funny! Thanks for sharing!
one was child sized.
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Only two words are fitting, OUTSTANDING and WOW !
This is the content I enjoy watching from you. Nice transformation. A variety of mowing, trimming trees & overgrowth. A bonus discovery....eww. Good time length. Keep up this kind of content. I'm not a fan of the hours long videos. That's me. Great job!
That’s so funny that you should find this outhouse. I am 77 years old and we had one until I was 5 years old. My dad built the first bathroom in our house. Everyone in our little town came to see it because it was such a novelty.
Yes, that definitely is an "outhouse". Undoubtedly has not been in use for many years, probably since when piped sewers came to the neighbourhood. Conceivably could still be used as a temporary "convenience" if there is a blockage in the main sewers. As a youngster going on holiday with my parents in the 50's and 60's to some places "way out", we had to use these facilities (seeing as there was nothing else). Water for washing and consumption was by way of rainwater collected in large tanks.
Definitely an outhouse and they still exist for those who go camping or are living off the grid. However the one in this video I suspect stopped being useful when indoor plumbing was installed probably in the late 60s to early 70s. I remember my aunt and uncle had a functioning outhouse well into the late 70s. RC bottle looks like it could have been from the late 60s. Cool find! Using the outhouse today would not be wise as it looks like it has been sealed closed.
I know you were really tired at the end of the day, that was like cutting your way through a jungle. I wonder how long did it take you to complete this amazing transformation? It seemed like you were never to get through all the overgrown trees and bush, it was like first the fence line appeared, then the outhouse. Wow! Was the Lady surprised with your find in the yard? Honestly it didn’t seem to fit the age of her house, perhaps it was left from the next door neighbors house which seemed to be much older. Either way it was a find from an earlier time. This time you really had me on the edge of my seat waiting for the reveal at the end. You really opened up her yard and let the sun shine in.
We convinced my great-grandfather to allow a bathroom. We enclosed the back porch and put it there in the late 60s. So glad I didn't have to use the outhouse anymore!
That’s awesome. I bet it was a lot better.
You cleaned up a forest! Good job. What a difference this will make! Thanks for helping. Imagine an outhouse! Hope it didnt smell after so much time has passed. Yikes! 😘
My grandmother only had an outhouse when we were young in the 60’s. Definitely looks like an outhouse
I always enjoy your videos. This video was awesome bless you for what you do you will be rewarded!
It definitely looks like a outhouse. It all depends on what part of the country (states) you are in. Parts of Mississippi still had them in the late 70s.
Outhouses were the fore runners of sanicans! I can recall seeing one when I was a girl in the 60's in the town I live now but, never used one! At first, I thought you may have found a grave site by the suspenseful theme. 😅
You’re doing so much work it’s wonderful what you’re doing for the community! ❤️
Thank you for transforming this massive property. You've accomplished a great feat that no one would have not believed that much greenery would extend back so far. Again, thank you for your kind heart in helping the elderly who are in much need. Kudos to you for a great job. 👍🏽👍🏽⭐️⭐️💙💙⭐️⭐️💯💯⭐️⭐️🙏🏽🙏🏽.
Bom dia, seria excelente se vocês colocassem legenda em português no canal do CZcams.
Já tem um canal que tem legenda em vários idiomas.
Parabéns pro trabalho.
I still have an outhouse behind my house. It's a great tool shed now for hoses rakes shovels etc. Thanks for the video.
What a nice job it looks completely different going to be a lot easier to maintain now.
We lived on a farm when I was a little girl. Of course there were inside bathrooms then, the farm I lived in for a couple of years didn’t have a bathroom. We had a metal pot that was in an empty bedroom that we used and had to take it out and empty it. We also had no tub to bath in. We used a big metal round tub. Our water well was outside the back door of the kitchen. It had a hand pump on it to get the water out. But I loved living on the farm. I am 75 and I was 4 years old when we moved and 6 or 7 when we moved. Oh the transformation was tremendous . Thank you for the work you do helping others. Prayers and blessings.
Helping out the elderly is so rewarding 🙌 ✨️ You are a gift from, God thanks for your Service.
I know the neighbors are happy with their new view.
One of the biggest transformations I’ve seen. Wow
Yes, it is an outhouse. I was born in Kentucky USA and my grandparents had one. The old homestead is gone but the outhouse is still there. It's a two-seater lol
I also grew up with an outhouse. We had a 2nd home in the Poconos, PA. We finally had indoor plumbing in the mid 60s. The worst part was the daddy long legs. Or hiking up the hill in the snow. The cabin was used almost every weekend for playing outside in the summer and skiing in the winter, I wouldn’t change those memories for anything.
Excellent job helping the elderly lady!!
You did a wonderful job on this! My grandparents had a out house that we'd have to use. They finally built a bathroom on,but my grandma kept going using the out house,so my grandpa finally shoved it over the hill!😂 On the way over to see them there was a old store that had a pop machine in it that held those wonderful pops & sometimes we'd stop & get one. That's when a pop was at it's wonderful taste! Nothing like a bottled pop. My favorite was Mt.Dew! In a bottle like you found! Then they started making 16oz bottles & I'd grab one out of the fridge when I came home from school. Those were the best years of my life! We were kids& we didn't realize the world would change so much!
great transformation and a tremendous amount of work done by you. Appreciate your kindness and generosity toward others.
Excellent job ❤👏👏👏