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Homeassistant is a good Choice!
Awesome tech to track data, so interesting!
Big yes for Home Assistant! 🙂 Just remember to do backups! You know those SD cards are a very obvious failure part.
in italy we call "strawberry trees" Corbezzoli, the fruit is edible, i like them a lot, but you should east them when they are ripe lol (when the fruit is red and soft)
sooo great! amazing projects. love it!
My grandparents lived in rock houses without electricity, running water, plumbing etc, needless to say, it was a very hard life and when the railroad started building and offering wages in the state there was a rush for those jobs which provided enough income to have those luxuries of electricity, running water, sanitation etc. the old stone homes and farming/ranching we’re happily abandoned. My grandmother used to tell me about the struggle to live under those conditions and how happy she was to have a home in the new railroad town. Why to I tell this story? It’s to say that it was a huge struggle to get away from that hard basic living that a lot of people now think it was ideal or easy. Even with some of the new technologies and conveniences it’s going to be a hard life out there. I still go out there to visit the crumbling remains of my ancestor’s stone homes and try and imagine what it was like raising a family there, it’s beautiful out there but I know I would never ever want to live there as my ancestor’s did.
Forgot to say it last time. Nice to see Julie back ☺️
Do you know anything about the history of your land? Like what was going on there 200 years ago
Wonderful work you do
What is the name of app?
How do you manage decision making?
Thanks Felix, you were great!
You know that you could sell the mimosa bark rather than just letting the wood compost? Mimosa/albizzia bark is considered medicinal in herbal practices and is highly prized in certain cultures.
How many Communities in Portugal do you know that have a similar drive like Project Kamp?
Recently came across your channel and its quality! I live in England and what your doing is my dream.
Medronho!! not strawberrys 😀
Q&A: If I remember well, you planted/sowed trees last season, in the same update where you visited friends who had restored their land by planting indigenous trees. How is it going ? Did the trees grow ?
I'd suggest siting the wind turbine up the hill away from the camp: they're noisy things!
so cool.. thanks for the share!
Hi there
Can you advise about your camera ?
Thank you Felix , good luck with everything!
Cant wait for the s2
Really cool seeing the kamp growing on several levels
How do you manage rodents or other so called “pests”?
I love what are doing to the land.. I own land in America and I will like to do the same thing you are doing.. I will definitely keep stealing some of your ideas.. I’ll love to visit your kamp one day..
I've seen that you still use gas bottles for cooking and such, did you already think about building a biogas digester to make biogas and liquid nutrient for plants from food and plant waste?
https://youtu.be/Cwm5Rm8uIsk
Going out with a bang Felix, beautiful shot of the orange picking there ! 18:17
Take care !
I did not get the name of the app for geolocation? Would you mind letting us know what the name is? Thank you!
Love the fact that you went with Home Assistant in the end. 😀
Yes, you’re doing a great job doing the video footage!
Good luck to you and you will be missed.
For Q&A: Do you still use your indoor shower now that you have an outdoor one? If not, how do you imagine re-purposing the space/materials?
So interesting! I love the monitor you have over all of your kit, fantastic.
Don't cut Mimosas, you need to peel them, otherwise you don't kill them..
orange jam!
strawberry tree ????? parece um medronheiro !!!!!
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Thanks Felix for your great work!
I shudder every time I see those dense stands of mimosa and eucalyptus. I worry about you being trapped by and your work being destroyed by another fire. In my opinion there is nothing more important you can do than construct a fire break between you and the eucalyptus plantation next to you and clearing the dense thickets of young invasives on your land. This will require specialized heavy equipment. Please get started as soon as it is safe to use mechanical equipment again. I live in Florida in a longleaf pine forest – a fire dependent landscape. Fire is natural and keeps habitat healthy IF it is a landscape of open pines and oaks that keeps fuel low. Your landscape is like living in a can of gasoline.
strawberry trees are arbutus unedo, the fruits are used to make jam in Italy
qq- how do you keep track of all the current projects on the land and their timeline? do you use a web based tracking system or just a backlog of items? thanks!
The fruit that you try eat is Medronho, and tree is Medronheiro. Endemic from Portugal. You can eat they only when they are red and soft. We usual make a very strong drink called Aguardente de Medronho.