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Abandoned Stone House Restoration | Concrete Floor Slab Prep – Ep.9

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Abandoned Stone House Restoration | Concrete Floor Slab Prep – Ep.9

In This Episode we are preparing the bed room for the concrete floor pour, by doing all the dirty works.

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  1. Wow! the Renovating of the house is really starting to take shape, I have to say I am impressed with all the hard work you and your Dad have completed so far. It want be long now before you can enjoy using it as your home. So enjoy watching Angelica what a beautiful one she is. 🦙 😀

  2. HELLO ALEX & PAPA…I THOT THE LAMB'S NAME WAS SALLY…SO, ANGELICA IS HER NAME I GUESS – WHAT A CUTIE, BUT, SHE NEEDS A BATH…GIVE HER A BATH…AND SOME HAY TO LAY ON SO SHE DOESN'T GET SO DIRTY….SHE IS SUCH A SWEETHEART…YOU'RE COMING ALONG SWIMMINGLY…🙏;)

  3. Bro you have to peel the figs because their outside skin keeps that white juice , which looks like milk and hurts the stomach. If the figs are open from the bottom when they are ripe you have to open them with a knife and check because wasp leave their eggs inside the open figs. So take care . Fresh figs are delicious and when outside is burnin and you leave them in the fridge they are fantastic , but be aware bro .

  4. Hi Alex and Dad. Loved the way Angelica helped with the leveling, got a lovely view of her ears and of course her butt. Made me laugh. Achieved so much this week, you both work hard and Angelica loves to be with yous both. ❤️. Your ready now for the " Big Pour" of the concrete. Have a good weekend, stay safe and wishing you both cooler weather.

  5. Hi Alex! Good to see your fig tree is doing well in spite of the long heatwaves. Good sign, looks like your soil still has some moister in spite of drought. My fig trees are not so healthy, the figs are falling down before they are ripe, same with leaves, I don't think I'll eat many this year.
    If you like the idea of having a collection of different fig trees in your land (for FREE…) now is the time to start going around your area and tasting the neighbours figs. They won't mind when you pick figs from field trees, or the side of the road, but you must ask if you want to go inside their gardens, of course.
    When you find figs you like, write down a note of where the tree is located.
    In December, when all the leaves have fallen down, go back to each tree and cut a few twigs, about 30 cm long and plant them in pots with soil and compost. Keep watered and place in sunny area. By spring they'll start budding and developing new roots. Plant the following winter in permanent place.
    There are a lot of varieties of figs, some rippen early summer, others late autumn and in between. I'm trying to develop my own collection too.
    In London figs sometimes cost 1 Euro each… Could be a business for you…?
    Fig jam is delicious and easy to make.
    I don't even measure anything. Just cut figs in four, put in pan with a glass of water, lemon juice, cinnamon stick and some sugar (not a lot of sugar because they are very sweet already). Let boil for 30 or 40 minutes till the sauce has turned into syrup. Ready to go into jars.
    Delicious with buttered toast or added to plain yogurt or ricotta cheese… or croissants.
    Enjoy folks! 🌳🌳🌳
    P.S. Angela will love the leaves of fig trees. We used to pick them from the ground in autumn, when they start falling, to feed our animals. Same with vine leaves.

  6. Love watching you and your dad with your beautifull sheep so loving and friendly you both are doing an amazing job on your home it will be a dream come true for you both when it is finished

  7. You guys are incredibly good (accurate) mortar flickers or is it down good editing?
    Has Angela ever tried a fig?
    I love it when she double checks your levels and mixes…had she ever knocked over her favorite scratching post when it was full?
    Aloha to you all🌺🌺

  8. Hi Alex/Dad – Ian here! 😁I am confused why you have buried the electrical boxes in the wall as you stated you will be dry-lining the walls (and insulating too maybe) as they could more easily have been clipped into plasterboard cut out holes

  9. Hi Alex just watched all your videos taken me all day . I found your channel this morning you and your father are doing a great job ,will follow your channel with great interest look forward to the next video .greetings from Guernsey channel islands

  10. Perfection at its best. You both are extremely patient and show so much passion in all you do. It is honestly such a pleasure watching the progress. Angela ❤is just so special. Your hearts are beautiful in the way you treat her. Have a awesome weekend, be safe and look forward to next week 👍😘

  11. Hi Alex… Your house is really coming along quickly, it’s certainly looking amazing. Is your dads back is slightly better, or is he still struggling along. My dad always said a good worker always looks after their tools, I just remembered his saying watching you cleaning yours. Bless Angelica she’s so happy pottering around with you both. Looking forward to the next video.

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