Guess the winters in Idaho are a bit too brisk to live in the 5th wheeler unless you got creative with site prep. Nice train. When I was a little kid, the last steam engine in Georgia came by right in front of our house. Similar sounding 'whistle' instead of the diesel train horns.
That whistle was incredible! I'll bet that train shook your house! As for winter, we discussed putting in a wood stove, but in the end, we'll most likely over-winter near my parents' home in a much warmer state, with the periodic trip back here to check on the house. 😊
@@littlehomeinthevalleyGod bless you, but unless you are from here, go back please. Otherwise become part of the life of the land and life of the people who have been there for generations. Humble yourself, recognize the people there have more right to the land than you, and learn from them so that you can become one of them. Take care and God bless
@johnphipps4105 My husband grew up here. His pioneer ancestors settled this valley. He has served his country 20 years in the military and 20 years for the government after he retired. He has come home.
@@littlehomeinthevalley I am glad to know a fellow idahoan is coming back to their homeland. Saying that though, there is such a thing as natural law, and that is where rights come from, which trumps legal rights. And our constitution comes from natural law, but alas our culture has drifted far from it. May your family have a good night
@@littlehomeinthevalley I do apologize if I came as rude though, that was not my intention. I have just been witnessing a lot of outsiders coming that are not aware of the sacredness of a place, and disrespecting it, often times with an entitling and arrogant attitude, and the way those people hurt the land hurts my heart. Take care and God bless
New subscriber here. I'm looking forward to your future videos.
Thank you! ❤ A couple new videos are in the works. Stay tuned! 😊
Guess the winters in Idaho are a bit too brisk to live in the 5th wheeler unless you got creative with site prep.
Nice train. When I was a little kid, the last steam engine in Georgia came by right in front of our house. Similar sounding 'whistle' instead of the diesel train horns.
That whistle was incredible! I'll bet that train shook your house! As for winter, we discussed putting in a wood stove, but in the end, we'll most likely over-winter near my parents' home in a much warmer state, with the periodic trip back here to check on the house. 😊
It would be nice if an image stabilization camera could be used, makes it much more watchable, without the jerking motion, just a thought!
I have a handheld tripod for the phone. I do need to use that. Thank you very much for the feedback. Much appreciated! ❤
I can hardly wait to see the winter movies :)
I can hardly wait to make them! ❤😅
@@littlehomeinthevalleyGod bless you, but unless you are from here, go back please. Otherwise become part of the life of the land and life of the people who have been there for generations. Humble yourself, recognize the people there have more right to the land than you, and learn from them so that you can become one of them. Take care and God bless
@johnphipps4105 My husband grew up here. His pioneer ancestors settled this valley. He has served his country 20 years in the military and 20 years for the government after he retired. He has come home.
@@littlehomeinthevalley I am glad to know a fellow idahoan is coming back to their homeland. Saying that though, there is such a thing as natural law, and that is where rights come from, which trumps legal rights. And our constitution comes from natural law, but alas our culture has drifted far from it. May your family have a good night
@@littlehomeinthevalley I do apologize if I came as rude though, that was not my intention. I have just been witnessing a lot of outsiders coming that are not aware of the sacredness of a place, and disrespecting it, often times with an entitling and arrogant attitude, and the way those people hurt the land hurts my heart. Take care and God bless
That was rad
Thank you, Anthony. ❤
How big is your property?
Ten acres. We purchased it ten years ago and have been paying it off over the years.
@@littlehomeinthevalley So happy for you all!!
@@dedwin8930Thank you!! We've worked hard for this. 😊