2 Years Off Grid - Everything We Built on our Homestead | TIMELAPSE

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Beijinos e abraços,
Carissa, Iwan, Frankie & Albi

Our Story:
We are Carissa, Iwan & Frankie the sausage dog, and in 2020 decided one night over a bottle of wine that moving from North Wales to Portugal would be a good idea. Within a month we were on the road to Portugal to find the perfect piece of land to call home. We picked up Albi, Joao and Simao the cats along the way, as well as Diogo the podengo and a flock of chickens.

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All Comments (21)
  • @DianeS2002
    I almost teared up at very random moments because the realisation hit me : what you guys are doing is what life is supposed to be about. Building a home. Farming the land. Riding bikes with the sunset setting the sky on fire. Having animals you care for... Can't wait to see the rest
  • @ianworley8169
    At the age of 44, we moved to Alto Alentejo, Portugal in October 2002. We rented initially, buying our house in June 2003 completing it's renovation within the first year. We moved back to the UK temporarily in 2005, resumed working and saving, before moving back to Portugal permanently in April 2013. Still here, poorer, infinitely happier and healthier. Britain seems so much worse now than then, whereas Portugal just seems to get better year after year. We'll never, ever go back. I'm 66 this year and will never leave our Alentejan home and life in Portugal.
  • @NanaR504
    Brave people. Do this while you are young as that kind of physical stress is going to be tough on someone older. Well done!
  • @Adman-p4j
    I LOVE watching partners work together on these projects. My wife and I do all of our own home renovations and it's brought us so much closer. SO rewarding also.
  • @lauriewhitlock8137
    Congratulations on your success. You are true modern pioneers. Hardship never stopped our ancestors nor you guys. Love your videos
  • @LillianEmerald
    "The only thing we'd ever built was a shed on our allotment and that shed then blew away" 🤣I've been there! Thanks for sharing your incredible journey!
  • @marilynlanger1932
    That’s more than a time lapse. It’s a beautiful story, beautifully constructed!
  • @mememe332
    You need goats for the grass, put them in moveable pens so they won't eat the vegetables. You could also make cheese from their milk.
  • @joerosa2532
    The new reality on the New Earth is exactly what you are doing. I began mine in 2011 moving with my partner from Rome to my parents' small town in Sicily. My father's 4.3 hectare family farm had been in the family since the late 40s but it had been abandoned since 1986 and it appeared like a an overgrown forest of citrus, olive and pine trees, a den for foxes and reptiles of every species. Well, I cleared it all up spending a minimal amount and am continuing on this new life-path journey. Your soul will thank you!!
  • @sgrvtl7183
    If anybody thought homesteading was easy, this video is a good 'eye opener'! I lived in the midst of renovation and it is definitely a challenge....Youth on Your Side💖💚
  • @dancarter482
    The grass under your trees will compete with the trees for nutrients as it regrows after every cutting session. Ultimately it will starve the trees. Best to mulch around the trees for their health and leave the grass longer all the way out to the drip-line as the feeder roots reach out past the canopy edge. Lovely animals!
  • @rosbeaton637
    It is when one watches it like this that one can see how far you have come and how the property is coming together. The pile of floor rubble has now gone to secure your driveway, everything is used to make improvements. You must feel a great sense of achievement❤
  • @cjs2587
    You should look into building swails on your property that empty into a collection pond at the bottom of a slope. You can harvest a lot fo water this way in the rainy times and use it water and protect your property during hot seasons. If done correctly, you can make the swails around your trees, which offers them water longer as well.
  • @vivo1313
    I had forgotten all that you had done and all you had been through. You both have worked very hard. A special shout out to Nick and his wife, they are honest and good people. May you both live in joy and satisfaction.
  • Since you have got the space and lots of grass, having a chicken tractor might be a better option that a chicken coop. A chicken tractor is basically a chicken coop with wheels and no floor, that you move around the property so the chicken will be able to graze on fresh grass every time you move the tractor to a new spot in the property.
  • @tessaelvan5149
    what a great way to look back and see everything you have achieved over the years, whether or not you felt you were not ready to take it all on what a success for you both. you have gained knowledge, property, a great following, friends, a special uncle, saving furry friends and a fantastic home off grid. looking forward to enjoying your continuous journey at what lies ahead. thank you and congratulations to you both.
  • @patrickkonig
    What a wonderful catch up and proof of how well you have both done in the last two years with of course 'Uncle' Nicks help, we all need a Nick in life. My favourite is the Kitchen Nook thing! Well done guys.
  • @robyn7287
    Your animals are precious. Your little dog playing on the sand was like a kid.😅😅 this compilation of the build shows just how much hard work you both have put into this. You’ll have this record to share and remember in years to come. Congratulations
  • I was introduced to you both by Bee and Theo .. they visited and looked through your garden. My goodness, you have come a long way since then Uncle Nick is an wonderful mentor to have close by. I have seen you grow and change, adapt to the realities of a completely new life and you have both done so well. Looking forward to seeing what happens next ❤️❤️❤️
  • I really love this guys .You have come such a long way and it is so beautiful to watch the transformation ❤❤ We love you and Molly sends kisses to Albi the wonderful cat