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We are John, Tara, Crusoe and Sawyer Newby. A family of explorers who’s taken root in Northern Portugal where we’re renovating an abandoned farm into our dream off-grid homestead.
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Hi guys! Thanks for shwoing us around your incredibly amazing farm, which is look absolutely fantastic, we must say! Especially, after such a short period of time, love and effort. We doubt that you could have gotten so far, without Cruise's assistance and constant exuberance! Seeing him with his darling new brother is priceless! Hugs to all of you! ❣
Loved the tour – such a terrific spot you have there to build a home for you all. As you said Tara, sometimes we can be in too much of a rush …good to relax and enjoy x
Good morning my my great friends and congratulations for the new baby in the family❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are doing a great job, dont be frustrated ,as our son says to us when in our late seventies we are still creating projects on our three acres and feel we are not achieving as quickly as we want .He says you cant eat an Elephant all in one go! we would not dream of eating elephant but l do bare that in mind and it helps. we must enjoy the journey, love to see you all and thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for the your, it’s interesting to see Crusoe’s independence growing as you moved around. And also to be able to explore with you what emerges over time – the roses for instance, how lovely to have them ‘ferral ’ rather than in an arranged flower border. Looking forward to next Sunday.
Access down to the lawn is perfect for a slippery slide, when the boys can manage it.
Hi Guys, i'm late watching this week! Sorry:)
What a smashing delightful video. Can't wait for the next one. You do have the right attitude not rush things, wait to see how the farm pans out. I for one can't wait. Tc Guys, see you next week. 🥰
Nice video🔥🔥🌹🔥🌹🌹🌹🌹
So excited to watch the future of your beautiful farm!
I love the little place where the hives will be….the bee cove. Your place just keeps getting better & better. And I love how Cruso touches Soya's head, so gently.
So beautiful!
Your farm has endless possibilities and I can’t wait to see what the future looks like!
You are going to have to change your intro soon 🙂
😀😀😀. The joy of having a young child helping you ❤
Love your beautiful property and your family. I was thinking perhaps you could join your current house to the house that abuts it. Of course it needs lots of renovation but it would give you and the boys so much more room. Especially when the weather is awful and everyone has to stay inside. Just a thought 💜 🐝💙
Caruso is kicking a football!!
The lawn is looking really great
From what I’ve heard this is a wonderful system!!!
Thank you so much Tara for your beautiful words of wisdom. They were greatly appreciated. We just moved onto our off grid farm with no running water and power. And it also rain for 3 days, quite frustrating and l truly needed to hear what you said. Thanks again! God Bless!🥰🤗
what a wonderful time in your lives. You have your two cherished sons, your strong bodies and good work. Good luck with getting water though,that is a must!! Bravo on your home you are making.
Aww-such an awesome update! I sure hope you get your water issues resolved soon! Sending hugs to Crusoe & Sawyer! Take care, and be safe! 💜🙏
Just a thought.. vegetable gardens that are going to supply YOUR kitchen, really need to be in what is generally called zone 1.. closest to the house or at the very least, zone 2. You aren't going to want to be hiking half a mile to pick vegetables.. I know.. bit of an exaggeration, but I have no idea of the distances between things on your farm 🙃 EDIT.. I really need to watch the FULL video before I sound off and make an idiot of myself!! Absolutely LOVING being with you for this journey. My 'life' is in its sunset years, so I can't do a whole lot. Therefore I live vicariously through you.
So many exciting projects ahead!!! 💜
Hi everyone your place looks great and the lawn worked out very well. it was lovely to see Crusoe kicking the ball around the field Does he go for a nap in the day time .He has great energy .The baby is very content what did you call him I hope your water problem will be fixed soon . The court yard looks smashing keep up the good work .
It is a lovely piece of heaven! Loved watching Crusoe planting!
You can only do what you can. You need water first, energy would be nice, and of course shelter. Then every so often you can throw in a project that you just enjoy. You are doing great.
We dream with you….amazing..
Congratulations on the birth of baby Sawyer Is there any reason you can't install a rainwater tank, with little pump and filter at least to drink?