@@KYLE-zo4bm nah, drugs aren’t all it’s cracked up to be, weed once in a while is ok but it’s hell to have a substance dependency, remember to be responsible with your substances
This encompasses solarpunk living so so well! Fostering community, thoughtful sustainability, slow living, self-repaired & self-made belongings, self-care, and overall love for the ecosystem and the people around you is such a wonderful example of that lifestyle. It says so many lovely things about you, so keep on being you ♡
if i wasn't living in my van and wanted to be a bit more stationary, i would totally live in a greenhouse! what a odd but wonderful way of living. how lovely. ♡
Well you gotta own property first. Can't just go seeing up greenhouses on the side of the road. So lack of resources, and lack of desire to aquire resources is usually the reason why people don't do this.
Babbling brooks make the sweetest water music ..when you are worthy of a skunk’s trust it is evidence of true gentleness . Thank you for sharing your morning with us❤..
It was mine too....I am telling you the only thing keeping you from it is doubt and persistence. It's NOT something 99% of us just decide to do , and do it overnight. It can take months, years, or in my case decades trying to put everything in place to live so differently than our country does
The way you talk is so calming, i found this video right before going to sleep, and i was feeling a bit of wierd anxious emotion, but you pretty much calmed me down
What heaven on earth! You are in a safe place with people you can trust that are gently guiding, teaching, and nurturing your interest in nature and life. Some people can wander their whole youth looking for something safe and never find it because they started off on the outside. I hope this feeds your life force and that you spread it to the outside someday. Tips about pee: It takes a few days for your pee to break down and to start turning into ammonia. Hand-washing your pee cloth with some soap every few days should be fine. Ammonia (a cleaning chemical) is very harsh on the skin. Prevent ammonia smell from building up over time near your dwelling by dispersing your pee (simply walk farther away to pee). Thanks for sharing! Love & Light to you and your travels.
thank you kind soul! yes i am so grateful to have found this special pocket of this world and to call it my home (for now). it definitely has been feeding my life force and i hope to share the abundance as well. and thank you for your tips about pee!
I’ve been thinking about using a greenhouse as my winter shower room. I love that you “share a home” with earwigs bc I would be afraid of them going into my ear.
lucky for you, earwigs pose no threat to us and them crawling into people's ears is a myth! earwigs are instead named from the shape of their wings which are really unique and folded up under their carapace, and unfold into a shape that kinda looks like an ear. they're also really pretty! bug facts for you this tuesday morning :)
@@themothjam I’ve heard stories from EMT friends. It’s not a myth if you’re drunk and sleeping by the river or whatever. But I love bugs too, would never imply that they are to be feared. Just give me the Willies to think about.
@@themothjamIt is absolutely not a myth. My grandma had one crawl into her ear and refuse to come out. They tried tweezers but it hung on with a vengeance. My granddad had to pour mineral oil in her ear to get it to come out. After that experience she was always careful with earwigs, especially when us grandkids were little and always playing on the ground and in the dirt.
i didn't know that was their name! i've been lucky they haven't been in my ears ( i think ) hhahahaa. they just like to stay in the plastic sheets. it's warm and safe in there.
This is how we are meant to live ❤ I’m often sad that this kind of life is not as achievable for me as I’m disabled and use a wheelchair, I come from a small town in the English countryside and it is no longer navigable for me, I hope that one day I’ll be healthy enough to go walking again. I’m making my city living as fulfilling for me as I can. Visiting graveyards, gardening, going to parks etc
Your video just popped up randomly on my feed. Im so happy that this lifestyle found you and I believe it's because you've been wanting it! Good for you! Im about to take the plunge next month and move to a completely different state to live a similar lifestyle in an off grid yurt! I've been craving it too, in everything, to live in simplicity as you said. Blessings and love, also your kimchi looks amazing!!
I never thought about living in a green house😮. What a great solution for a fixed platform especially since some tents and yurts can be very pricey. Thank you for sharing your setup and some stainable earth friendly practices!
Thank you for responding! I saw in the new video you have an opportunity for a change of housing. Sometimes the universe places these opportunities in our path to see for ourselves where our heart really is. What matters most to us in terms of what we like and where our path is heading. Wishing you luck and comfort, take care!
I've recently started volunteering at a farm like this a little bit a couple weeks ago and it's been so hard adjusting to the living situation, which is similar to yours, because I'm deathly afraid of bugs and it's been bugs galore lately for me, but your video has given me hope and reminded me why I started doing this in the first place, to be closer to the earth and kinder. Thank you! :)
yes! don't worry i ran away after like 3 days when i first tried living more off the grid with less conveniences / comforts. i think as long as you give yourself a few months to adjust you will just become used to it!
You make this lifestyle look comfortable. I lived like that for about 6 weeks a few years ago. The people who owned the property were really mean and I spent most of my days trying not to break the billions of rules while I shoveled up and pushed animal poop around in a wheel barrow. I was expected to pull nails out of planks of wood using a hammer and a crowbar the rest of the time if I wasn't shoveling. They eventually asked me to leave because I was not working enough. I couldn't physically keep up. They wanted me to work there from sun up to sun down. They made it extremely difficult to eat or drink anything. I was starving. When they would have friends over it was so nice to go back to civilization for a few days so I could eat and drink enough without consequences. During my time at this makeshift farm I used to escape to Home Depot and swear to them that I was at my job working the entire time that I was gone. I needed to get back to the life that I recognized. I spun the numbers of the lock of their gate before I left to show my lack of appreciation. I knew that this was the rule they made very clear never to break because it was the #1 thing they could not stand to happen. This sent them both into a state of unrelenting emotional upheaval. Boo hoo. Hahaha.
This is exactly what I’m planning to do right down to a tee omg thank you soooo much for posting this. I’ve been looking for someone who’s doing it exactly as I want so that I have some kind of guide!
Wow u helped me !!! Thank you so much. I own my own little garden in a village but because is a garden area I can not build there. Not even a larger shed need planning permission. I have absolutely no money otherwise I would buy a van. But this is absolutly GENIUS. Thank you
I used to live on a farm in a little place kinda like this! There are a lot of things I miss and a few things I don't miss too lol! I stayed in a little camper that had a small two room structure attached to it. The camper was basically my friend's kitchen/dining room but it had a bed at the other end so I stayed there for a while. The farm had a bunch of other people on it too and that's what I miss most. Living with so many fun, artsy, eccentric, funny, talented, weirdo punks and old hippies was absolutely a highlight of my life and I'm so glad I had the chance to do that. It was an amazing experience and I have zero regrets. Oh and to anyone in the comments who said it's culty or whatever, grow up. There's intentional communities alllll over the place and 99.9999% of them are just regular ass people. Just because there's a group of folks living together doesn't mean it's a cult. 🙄
that sounds like an awesome experience. and yes!!!! there are communities like this all over the world that many people simply don't know about. thanks for sharing.
To see people truly rooting for each other & sharing in life is so very refreshing! I would call it a happy accident that landed you in this life you've been craving! Good for you. Living life with intentionality is such a great way to get what you need rather than just getting through to the next hour, day, year. Wishing you continued happiness, joy & productivity. Btw the filming & narrative in this i thought was really really nice. Thank you!
I love this! I live in city after city and now I have made it a bit closer to back to earth..I homeschool my boys and live on 10 acers in the woods here in Wasilla Alaska. I love living like our earth 🌎 ❤ matters. I hope you have a wonderful journey life is such a beautiful gift. It's so important to slow down and really have a commitment to a connection with this life we all live. Much love Tschandra
Weird suggestion but. Since it’s for a summer only. When I went to India they all keep a pot of water beside the toilet. I’d suggest a closed bottle of water outside at your 🚽 area for number 1! I still keep a pot in my bathroom like my family in India does to this day. ❤ Good luck this summer I loved construction. It’s really fulfilling. And the freedom I got from it! 🎉
this space reminds me so much of the people and place I grew up with and it really inspired me to get back to it. this is lovely and thank you for documenting this wonderful moment in your life!
This is so nice! You must be in the Pacific Northwest or north somewhere though cause it is too hot 🥵 here in the south for no fan or cooling system. Lol 😂
@@ginamin Oh yes. I lived in 29 Palms. Now I live in Northern New York, dairy country. There are options for people to live simple. You just may have to move to areas that are off the path. Subscribed, liked, and love it.
@ginamin just moved back to the east coast after 2 decades in norcal Really enjoyed the video Best of luck going forwards & enjoy to the fullest! 🌻 ** please be alert/ aware when swimming at the coast Sleeper waves , riptides , very cold water & such.
@@ginamin I live near there ! It gets so hot towards 2 pm its crazy dude but the forests and nature are so gorgeous so it makes up for it lol (though if you are in the mountains it’s probably a lot cooler)
Hello:) Idk how I found this video, but I just wanted to say that I'm sending you so much light and love! ❤ Your new life looks absolutely idyllic, and I'm so appreciative you shared a view of it with us. ❤
i am sending light and love back to you my friend! thank you for wondering over to this pocket of the internet. it definitely is quite idyllic. i feel grateful beyond words.
this is awesome! wondering how you ventilate and keep the greenhouse from not overheating? aren’t greenhouses supposed to trap heat snd humidity, how do you survive that?
the floor is actually not finished and the greenhouse doesn't meet the floor properly so there are cracks everywhere for air to flow in and out! and i think that this situation works for this climate and season (which is the temperate coast in the summer) so i thankfully don't have to worry about heat and humidity. it sometimes gets hot on sunny days mid day but i just find shade outside!
I admire your viewpoints I've been living in a similar situation. It is definitely difficult to adapt fully to the way that would be most beneficial. God bless.
The algorithm just popped your video and I am so HAPPY it did! You are so interesting😊 I also understand, when you live with family YOU and YOUR ways get sidelined for the sake of the family.
Does the greenhouse get very humid? Because I thought that was it’s job was to be humid, that would be my only concern would be the heat/humidity other than that you are living the dream. Also your voice is amazing and the way you speak is so intentional, you have a beautiful spirit my dear ❤
My guess would be that greenhouse is just preventing water from evaporating, so when you go watering your plants - that's the water that ends up in the air, therefore if you keep it dry inside, it should be good...
@@MiauxCatterie it’s all thanks to west who has a really strong community here. small towns are definitely special if u find right people! i hope you find your community (:
woooow such a beautiful journey!! i m so glad to see you where you are right now 🙌🏽 the pee rug is inspiring, imma gonna implement this knowledge right away since i pee 182737328times a day and yeah toilet paper is not it, indeed i enjoyed listening to you alot🌞🦕 much love and warmth to you, sister 💜
I noticed how your voice changed (more tense) when you spoke of your old house. I’ve been living in a 4m x 6m shed for the last 5 months with my 4 dogs on my block I bought in an ancient Karri forest in Western Australia. I love it so much. I love simple living. I’ll be here in the shed for a few more months until my 6m x 9m house is built. I’ll be kinda sad to move out I think. Also, If you catch your wee in a bucket, it’s full of nitrogen and your compost heap will like it.
while i wish you wouldn't have experienced the car accident i do love how it lead you to stay in a place that is aligned with how you desire to live. and i hear you on the toilet paper i use cloth squares/rectangles that i wash out, more comfortable to use as well.
I have a 10x20 greenhouse. How does she keep the moisture out. When it rains the ground beneath gets wet. I have landscape fabric and tiny flat gravel in there. Very easy on the feet. Edit....I see she has a wooden foundation.
Great calm video, thanks so much for sharing! Doesn't it get really hot in the greenhouse? (which could also be a benefit if you wanted to stay there in winter, for example)
it doesn't actually! the summer climate here in this area is just perfect for greenhouse living. except the nights can get quite cold, but i just layer up. winter would not really work because the rain storms get quite bad and it would be too cold in the greenhouse. no wood stove.thanks for being here!
I was thinking that too, wouldn't it get steamy? But it looks as though there's ventilation and airflow when the door is open, and the curtain that moves with the sun would help too.
@@chucky6367 the ventilation is surprisingly quite great! the frame isn't completely flush with the floor so there are air pockets everywhere haahahah. there's also a small little window above i can lift. it's great.
community based on creation rather than consumption. *happy smiles*
Just avoid cults girl, stay safe don't do weird drugs
i was thinking the exact same thing
nah do drugs but avoid cults unless you're the leader 😅
@@KYLE-zo4bmreal shit
@@KYLE-zo4bm nah, drugs aren’t all it’s cracked up to be, weed once in a while is ok but it’s hell to have a substance dependency, remember to be responsible with your substances
@@KYLE-zo4bm haaaaaa
This encompasses solarpunk living so so well! Fostering community, thoughtful sustainability, slow living, self-repaired & self-made belongings, self-care, and overall love for the ecosystem and the people around you is such a wonderful example of that lifestyle. It says so many lovely things about you, so keep on being you ♡
@@icarus7314 solar punk has been a new word that has been in my radar recently! i love it! thank u (:
Sun, water and some attention. I am plant.
exactly.
We are organic.
@@a.b.creator haha yes.
if i wasn't living in my van and wanted to be a bit more stationary, i would totally live in a greenhouse! what a odd but wonderful way of living. how lovely. ♡
I been wondering for so long why people don’t do that. We all should!
Well you gotta own property first. Can't just go seeing up greenhouses on the side of the road. So lack of resources, and lack of desire to aquire resources is usually the reason why people don't do this.
Is that in a van down by the river ? On a steady diet of government cheese 🧀 ??
because of the heat?@@divinenonbinary
A van is a real form of a house. The government is threatened by us since they stole from us
sweetie, never mind the greenhouse, you are now living rent free in my head! go!
hahahah
No that's sin I don't want that I can't marry u a liar
@@MichelleMumBum wha
❤@@ginamin
No she has to work for that house
I adore the way you speak. Not rushed just saying what’s important to you ❤❤❤😊
thank you!
Her voice is so soothing.... great asmr.
@@darnelleekiaha8642 hahahah thank you
Super simple lifestyle shows that it's all we need to live.
Babbling brooks make the sweetest water music ..when you are worthy of a skunk’s trust it is evidence of true gentleness . Thank you for sharing your morning with us❤..
what beautiful words! thank you!
you’re living my childhood dream lol gives me hope in the world to see someone studying how to build more with nature 👷♀️🌻
It was mine too....I am telling you the only thing keeping you from it is doubt and persistence. It's NOT something 99% of us just decide to do , and do it overnight. It can take months, years, or in my case decades trying to put everything in place to live so differently than our country does
@@mixedmediaartgirl300 so true!
Oh my, you are so sweet. I hope you continue to be able to live so peacefully with the land.
awww thank you so much. i hope so too. i love this earth very much.
The way you talk is so calming, i found this video right before going to sleep, and i was feeling a bit of wierd anxious emotion, but you pretty much calmed me down
Its a holistic alignment with the way you live. The only way to live❤
What heaven on earth!
You are in a safe place with people you can trust that are gently guiding, teaching, and nurturing your interest in nature and life.
Some people can wander their whole youth looking for something safe and never find it because they started off on the outside.
I hope this feeds your life force and that you spread it to the outside someday.
Tips about pee:
It takes a few days for your pee to break down and to start turning into ammonia.
Hand-washing your pee cloth with some soap every few days should be fine.
Ammonia (a cleaning chemical) is very harsh on the skin.
Prevent ammonia smell from building up over time near your dwelling by dispersing your pee (simply walk farther away to pee).
Thanks for sharing!
Love & Light to you and your travels.
thank you kind soul! yes i am so grateful to have found this special pocket of this world and to call it my home (for now). it definitely has been feeding my life force and i hope to share the abundance as well. and thank you for your tips about pee!
something about this feels cultish....too good to be true
just talking out my ass tho good 4 you for finding a sustainable place
@@gabriellearistil5648tf does cultish even mean
@@riodacres2982I’m pretty sure they mean it’s cult-like behavior
@@milk.person but what makes this cult like behaviour. I'm quite confused
@@riodacres2982 I mean, I didn’t say it was cult like behavior, I was just saying what they meant.
This reinspired me to get back to that way of life. I miss community so much. I feel so isolated since 2020.
❤
i hope you find community! i felt like landing in this community here was like a breath of fresh air. small towns are just so wonderful in that way.
Stumbled upon this video, such beautiful scenery and what a lovely community you've found. I love seeing people come together like this. ❤
I’ve been thinking about using a greenhouse as my winter shower room. I love that you “share a home” with earwigs bc I would be afraid of them going into my ear.
lucky for you, earwigs pose no threat to us and them crawling into people's ears is a myth! earwigs are instead named from the shape of their wings which are really unique and folded up under their carapace, and unfold into a shape that kinda looks like an ear. they're also really pretty! bug facts for you this tuesday morning :)
@@themothjam I’ve heard stories from EMT friends. It’s not a myth if you’re drunk and sleeping by the river or whatever. But I love bugs too, would never imply that they are to be feared. Just give me the Willies to think about.
@@themothjamIt is absolutely not a myth. My grandma had one crawl into her ear and refuse to come out. They tried tweezers but it hung on with a vengeance. My granddad had to pour mineral oil in her ear to get it to come out. After that experience she was always careful with earwigs, especially when us grandkids were little and always playing on the ground and in the dirt.
@@Kira_Martel woah! crazy
i didn't know that was their name! i've been lucky they haven't been in my ears ( i think ) hhahahaa. they just like to stay in the plastic sheets. it's warm and safe in there.
A greenhouse sounds like a nice place to live especially if the climate permits it in the hotter months
its really the best
slow living :) ❤ excited to see what this chapter will bring! the greenhouse is lovely!!
thank you friend :3
10:13 not having to buy things in order to come into community with people
😮😢😊
I love how gentle and loving you are.
Thank you for sharing your life with us.
Take care of yourself please.
This is how we are meant to live ❤ I’m often sad that this kind of life is not as achievable for me as I’m disabled and use a wheelchair, I come from a small town in the English countryside and it is no longer navigable for me, I hope that one day I’ll be healthy enough to go walking again. I’m making my city living as fulfilling for me as I can. Visiting graveyards, gardening, going to parks etc
Your video just popped up randomly on my feed. Im so happy that this lifestyle found you and I believe it's because you've been wanting it! Good for you! Im about to take the plunge next month and move to a completely different state to live a similar lifestyle in an off grid yurt! I've been craving it too, in everything, to live in simplicity as you said. Blessings and love, also your kimchi looks amazing!!
thank you kind soul! i hope your journey brings you lots of peace and happiness!
I never thought about living in a green house😮. What a great solution for a fixed platform especially since some tents and yurts can be very pricey. Thank you for sharing your setup and some stainable earth friendly practices!
you are welcome! thank you!
Thank you for responding! I saw in the new video you have an opportunity for a change of housing. Sometimes the universe places these opportunities in our path to see for ourselves where our heart really is. What matters most to us in terms of what we like and where our path is heading. Wishing you luck and comfort, take care!
Your voice is so calm, pleasant and a joy to listen to.
thank u very much (:
She could totally do ASMR.
I've recently started volunteering at a farm like this a little bit a couple weeks ago and it's been so hard adjusting to the living situation, which is similar to yours, because I'm deathly afraid of bugs and it's been bugs galore lately for me, but your video has given me hope and reminded me why I started doing this in the first place, to be closer to the earth and kinder. Thank you! :)
yes! don't worry i ran away after like 3 days when i first tried living more off the grid with less conveniences / comforts. i think as long as you give yourself a few months to adjust you will just become used to it!
Most original, sweet video I've seen in ages!!!! Nothing phone or contrived, such a wonderful treat...thank you!
Can't even put into words how much I love seeing this! You are so inspiring!
thank you!!!
You make this lifestyle look comfortable. I lived like that for about 6 weeks a few years ago. The people who owned the property were really mean and I spent most of my days trying not to break the billions of rules while I shoveled up and pushed animal poop around in a wheel barrow. I was expected to pull nails out of planks of wood using a hammer and a crowbar the rest of the time if I wasn't shoveling. They eventually asked me to leave because I was not working enough. I couldn't physically keep up. They wanted me to work there from sun up to sun down. They made it extremely difficult to eat or drink anything. I was starving. When they would have friends over it was so nice to go back to civilization for a few days so I could eat and drink enough without consequences. During my time at this makeshift farm I used to escape to Home Depot and swear to them that I was at my job working the entire time that I was gone. I needed to get back to the life that I recognized. I spun the numbers of the lock of their gate before I left to show my lack of appreciation. I knew that this was the rule they made very clear never to break because it was the #1 thing they could not stand to happen. This sent them both into a state of unrelenting emotional upheaval. Boo hoo. Hahaha.
It sounds like those landowners were looking for slaves only.
Off grid communities can be easily cult like
Beautiful share. To show us how little we need to be comfortable and happy!❤
wow, I appreciate how down to earth and honest this video is. thank you for sharing!
This is exactly what I’m planning to do right down to a tee omg thank you soooo much for posting this. I’ve been looking for someone who’s doing it exactly as I want so that I have some kind of guide!
Wow u helped me !!! Thank you so much. I own my own little garden in a village but because is a garden area I can not build there. Not even a larger shed need planning permission. I have absolutely no money otherwise I would buy a van. But this is absolutly GENIUS. Thank you
i am glad i could help you!
Boot leg boudeau is to reuse a dish soap bottle to cleanse after using the bathroom.
very good idea.
I used to live on a farm in a little place kinda like this! There are a lot of things I miss and a few things I don't miss too lol! I stayed in a little camper that had a small two room structure attached to it. The camper was basically my friend's kitchen/dining room but it had a bed at the other end so I stayed there for a while. The farm had a bunch of other people on it too and that's what I miss most. Living with so many fun, artsy, eccentric, funny, talented, weirdo punks and old hippies was absolutely a highlight of my life and I'm so glad I had the chance to do that. It was an amazing experience and I have zero regrets.
Oh and to anyone in the comments who said it's culty or whatever, grow up. There's intentional communities alllll over the place and 99.9999% of them are just regular ass people. Just because there's a group of folks living together doesn't mean it's a cult. 🙄
that sounds like an awesome experience. and yes!!!! there are communities like this all over the world that many people simply don't know about. thanks for sharing.
Oh my gosh, gorgeous girl, your beauty brought tears of joy to my eyes.
You are a beautiful lighthouse leading the way. Go, Girl, go!!!🎉👑🎉
wow i appreciate your words! thank you!
the video has brought me a lot of comfort and joy, thank you :)
im glad! thank you for being here!
To see people truly rooting for each other & sharing in life is so very refreshing! I would call it a happy accident that landed you in this life you've been craving! Good for you. Living life with intentionality is such a great way to get what you need rather than just getting through to the next hour, day, year.
Wishing you continued happiness, joy & productivity. Btw the filming & narrative in this i thought was really really nice.
Thank you!
I always thought a greenhouse would be pretty fun to stay in. This is very cool!!
Im so pleased u have found your space that fits . I really enjoyed watch8ng your vidio. And i agree with u and enjoy a simple life and communal living
thank you!
this sounds so lovely and I'm happy for you!!! how wonderful that everything led to here 🥰 have fun!!
I love this! I live in city after city and now I have made it a bit closer to back to earth..I homeschool my boys and live on 10 acers in the woods here in Wasilla Alaska. I love living like our earth 🌎 ❤ matters. I hope you have a wonderful journey life is such a beautiful gift. It's so important to slow down and really have a commitment to a connection with this life we all live. Much love
Tschandra
Weird suggestion but. Since it’s for a summer only. When I went to India they all keep a pot of water beside the toilet. I’d suggest a closed bottle of water outside at your 🚽 area for number 1! I still keep a pot in my bathroom like my family in India does to this day. ❤ Good luck this summer I loved construction. It’s really fulfilling. And the freedom I got from it! 🎉
thank you for your suggestion and kind words. yes i love building so much. i feel like i am getting stronger.
I second this! Even for number 2's, actually. It's more eco-friendly, and even more hygienic than toilet paper c:
Father God loves you so! John 3:16✝️
your voice/narration is so calming and sweet 💕😊
thank you ~
this space reminds me so much of the people and place I grew up with and it really inspired me to get back to it. this is lovely and thank you for documenting this wonderful moment in your life!
This is so nice! You must be in the Pacific Northwest or north somewhere though cause it is too hot 🥵 here in the south for no fan or cooling system. Lol 😂
i am up in the norcal coast! yup i know the struggle... back in socal it gets to 100s.... its crazy. i feel so blessed with this climate right now.
@@ginamin Oh yes. I lived in 29 Palms. Now I live in Northern New York, dairy country.
There are options for people to live simple. You just may have to move to areas that are off the path.
Subscribed, liked, and love it.
@@rdred8693 oh i love that area. joshua tree is just beautiful. but yes i agree! there are options out there. and thank you for being here!
@ginamin just moved back to the east coast after 2 decades in norcal
Really enjoyed the video
Best of luck going forwards & enjoy to the fullest! 🌻
** please be alert/ aware when swimming at the coast
Sleeper waves , riptides , very cold water & such.
@@ginamin I live near there ! It gets so hot towards 2 pm its crazy dude but the forests and nature are so gorgeous so it makes up for it lol (though if you are in the mountains it’s probably a lot cooler)
Hello:) Idk how I found this video, but I just wanted to say that I'm sending you so much light and love! ❤ Your new life looks absolutely idyllic, and I'm so appreciative you shared a view of it with us. ❤
i am sending light and love back to you my friend! thank you for wondering over to this pocket of the internet. it definitely is quite idyllic. i feel grateful beyond words.
this is awesome! wondering how you ventilate and keep the greenhouse from not overheating? aren’t greenhouses supposed to trap heat snd humidity, how do you survive that?
the floor is actually not finished and the greenhouse doesn't meet the floor properly so there are cracks everywhere for air to flow in and out! and i think that this situation works for this climate and season (which is the temperate coast in the summer) so i thankfully don't have to worry about heat and humidity. it sometimes gets hot on sunny days mid day but i just find shade outside!
Beautiful. It’s all about sharing!🐇🩷
yes it most definitely is!
This video brought me peace ❤and your voice is very calming 😊 this video is my reminder for me to slow down and keep my goals! What a refreshment 🌼
Solar lights exist, you can use those, they charge via the sun, they have a lil solar panel you can keep out in the day
You have such a calming vibe and voice, just subscribed. ✌🏽
thank you!
The way you talk is so soothing to listen to and your lifestyle is so peaceful and simple. Aspirations 💖
a little basket for grabbing food in & out the pantry could possibly help (: ! inspiring video btw
I admire your viewpoints I've been living in a similar situation. It is definitely difficult to adapt fully to the way that would be most beneficial. God bless.
So lovely! Love the minamilsm, thank you ❤
Amazon has a 15$ portable bidet. I got one when I lived off grid it is amazing and helps you stop using toilet paper all together.
i have a feeling youre already one of my favorite utubers like beau miles im already rewatching my favorite videos
beau miles is so awesome!!! aw thank you for watching my videos, i really do appreciate it
The algorithm just popped your video and I am so HAPPY it did! You are so interesting😊
I also understand, when you live with family YOU and YOUR ways get sidelined for the sake of the family.
from an over worked uk this was an enjoyable video. seeing someone live their dream.
Dream girl living the dream life. (I’m now going to buy a shed on Amazon to live in)
Does the greenhouse get very humid? Because I thought that was it’s job was to be humid, that would be my only concern would be the heat/humidity other than that you are living the dream. Also your voice is amazing and the way you speak is so intentional, you have a beautiful spirit my dear ❤
thank u! it does not get humid actually! it's not fully sealed so the air is circulating all the time!
My guess would be that greenhouse is just preventing water from evaporating, so when you go watering your plants - that's the water that ends up in the air, therefore if you keep it dry inside, it should be good...
Whenever you move to your next venture, your voice is more valuable than gold 😄
You lost me at 10 hours of labor to live in a greenhouse. 😂
ive lived similarly to this before, but without the sense of larger community. i like the way you do it here.
@@MiauxCatterie it’s all thanks to west who has a really strong community here. small towns are definitely special if u find right people! i hope you find your community (:
Thank you for sharing your experience of beautiful NorCal!
Tornado hit she gone fly away with this little plastic house
This such a great living. I wish I could go somewhere like this
I've often wondered if anyone lives in a greenhouse! So close to nature🙂
haha yes! someone does! it is wonderful.
Its amazing how little we need to live and be happy!😊
I’m so happy for you, you’re living the dream 🫶🏽
thank you :)
i feel so lucky
Oh, my, I would love to do this! Life should be peaceful and free. You are life🍏
This is the most refreshing video I've seen in a long time. Totally subscribed. Thank you for sharing your Summer!
It sounds like you're living your best life. Good for you.
woooow such a beautiful journey!! i m so glad to see you where you are right now 🙌🏽
the pee rug is inspiring, imma gonna implement this knowledge right away since i pee 182737328times a day and yeah toilet paper is not it, indeed
i enjoyed listening to you alot🌞🦕
much love and warmth to you, sister 💜
yes pee rag!!! hahahah
thank you for being here dio!
I noticed how your voice changed (more tense) when you spoke of your old house. I’ve been living in a 4m x 6m shed for the last 5 months with my 4 dogs on my block I bought in an ancient Karri forest in Western Australia. I love it so much. I love simple living. I’ll be here in the shed for a few more months until my 6m x 9m house is built. I’ll be kinda sad to move out I think. Also, If you catch your wee in a bucket, it’s full of nitrogen and your compost heap will like it.
U really are living the absolute dream. So happy for u girly. Stay✨🫶
thank you for sharing your journey, it’s lovely
thank u for witnessing!
I’m here for your journey
thank you friend!
8:31 ❤ 🎉 I agree so much. The more supplies I gain, the more my creativity seems to decrease.
Never heard anyone speak about poop with more grace,
a feel of nature's high! 😂
while i wish you wouldn't have experienced the car accident i do love how it lead you to stay in a place that is aligned with how you desire to live. and i hear you on the toilet paper i use cloth squares/rectangles that i wash out, more comfortable to use as well.
Nice to see you who are a true doer. Your kimchi looks great. I wish to have some.
moonhei i will share kimchi with you anytime. hopefully we can make some together someday.
We had one of these greenhouses. They don't stand up to any kind of weather at all.
Omg girl you make me smile what you are doing
I have a 10x20 greenhouse. How does she keep the moisture out. When it rains the ground beneath gets wet. I have landscape fabric and tiny flat gravel in there. Very easy on the feet.
Edit....I see she has a wooden foundation.
yup! the foundation is raised
the toilet thing is what gets me thoo I wish I could live there but I need a running toilet and poop in a bucket
When I was living in my uncle's shed it was the best time of my life.
You have to work 10 hours per day? Or per week? In order to get free food and accomodation?
10 hours a week! no food but all utilities!
It's so wonderful you get to experience all this. 😊
i know! i am so lucky!
this video made me so happy
im sure youve gotten many comments about this at this point, but your voice is very relaxing
hehehe thank u
Great calm video, thanks so much for sharing!
Doesn't it get really hot in the greenhouse? (which could also be a benefit if you wanted to stay there in winter, for example)
it doesn't actually! the summer climate here in this area is just perfect for greenhouse living. except the nights can get quite cold, but i just layer up. winter would not really work because the rain storms get quite bad and it would be too cold in the greenhouse. no wood stove.thanks for being here!
I was thinking that too, wouldn't it get steamy? But it looks as though there's ventilation and airflow when the door is open, and the curtain that moves with the sun would help too.
@@chucky6367 the ventilation is surprisingly quite great! the frame isn't completely flush with the floor so there are air pockets everywhere haahahah. there's also a small little window above i can lift. it's great.
That movable curtain thing is so smart!
Beautiful! I hope you’re able to live there longer
This seems so peaceful and you are so cool
awee gina!!! love watching u live ur luvlie little life
love u reyna!
Reminds me of the box car children a little bit
I love your energy
Damn that's extreme