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#50 Harvesting potatoes on the Portuguese countryside

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#50 Harvesting potatoes on the Portuguese countryside

A day in the country side of Portugal. Harvesting batatas and vegetables with our sweet local farming friends 🙂
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0:00 Intro
0:36 Start Potato harvest
7:52 Vegetable harvest (CSA)
16:10 PUPPIES
17:16 Outro

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36 COMMENTS

  1. What were the pinkish purplish flowers in the back of the CSA box? Sweet pea? That was the only thing in your box that wasn't in one of ours from our CSA (SoLaWi) in Werneuchen, near Berlin. Guten Appetit!

  2. This was a pleasure to watch 🙂 love it and the progress you are making. I was just thinking, as I watched the water adventure, you could do with a Trenching Spade also called a Drain Shovel 🙂 do they sell them in Portugal ??

  3. 10 people
    1 cooks
    1 films and edit videos
    8….poise to algoritm

    1 week, half a day helping 70 years old couple digging potatos. Get free lunch, and earn more money by filming them then they do for working a entire month.

    Got to give to you guys.. you have the best deal. Envy on me…

  4. I love the humor used during the narration and I find the questions I have in my head are immediately answered then too! I felt such a sense of calm watching the hard work of the neighborly potato harvest, supporting the other neighbors with the veggie basket and eating fresh grown produce. Keep up the great updates!! They take me away!

  5. 'Tis wonderful what you folks are doing! With you, I feel hope. All my life I have rallied for a cleaner planet and recycling/repurposing/reusing. While I never got the opportunity to go where you folks have gone, I've tried to do my part. It's a frame of mind.
    As an artist, I reuse all kinds of papers, mail, cardboard, whatever others considered junk. It becomes a part of my art.
    Thank you for doing what you do and sharing it for all of us to see what is possible!
    Su

  6. The dogs are cute, but also a problem. Without owners they will turn in feral dogs — they need to eat everyday. Abandoned dogs are still a big problem in this country. I know it's not your responsibility, but maybe you can work with a local institution to at least neuter the dogs and try to find homes for them. Also, I know the neighbours are great and all that, but to keep a dog chained in the XXI it's just wrong — and I think the law says 3 hours maximum per day.

  7. I love how you are able to help the local farmers and yourselves. This concept of mutual benefit brings us all closer and makes this life much simpler and happier.

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