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Solo Off-grid Life / Making money for the farm

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Solo Off-grid Life / Making money for the farm

In this video, I answer some questions about how I survive financially, how you can support the channel and I travel to Munich for work.
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31 COMMENTS

  1. Hi Cindy, thanks for video of Munich, my son is resident already 6 years and I never visited as he prefers coming home, love all the trees ..and autumn colours

    Just back from holiday with him for 2 weeks in Portugal though. Best holiday ever .. Best travel partner, I could wish for . Portugal exceeded all my expectations. Beautiful country with friendly and accommodationg people.. sure to return again soon. Your
    Grandson adorable🥰
    Warm Cape Town regards

  2. Hello, Cindy. I enjoyed the video very much. You have lovely neighbours and friends that help you on the farm when help is needed. The Portuguese girl, Claudia, I think it is her name, has explained the reason for the escape(a short one, though). All is well that ends well.
    I think when people goes public with their lives they are exposed to some nasty comments as it was the case this time. The famous haters. Do not let them get to you. Everybody that has been watching your channel knows the challenges you have been facing from the start. You are a very hard worker, fond of animals. You protect your animals as best as you can. I am sure that you have their welfare in mind. As soon as you noticed that the piglets were cold you arranged things in order to keep them warm.
    Spiders are insects that wait for their prey to fall in their cobwebs and this time you have been caught in one… 🕷️🕸️

  3. You are well ahead of schedule with your FIVE YEAR plan aren't you? So give yourself a pat on the back. You always planned on doing it slow and steady. I couldn't do it your way…I would do it differently. But it's NOT my farm so you keep on doing YOU!

  4. Thank you for showing us your home country, Cindy!
    We know that taking care of a farm and fixing things comes at a cost!
    I’ll share some of your videos with friends, if it helps grow your channel!❤

  5. Your farm has improved a lot in the past year. I'm glad you have skills that allow you to make a living to support you & your farm until you are able to improve your infrastructure. I hear many Youtubers talk about how expensive building materials are. I know many have quit since they couldn't make enough money. I'm glad you keep hanging in there & keep putting in great effort. Don't let the haters get you down. You are a new farmer & set backs will happen.

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