Is Anyone Working Today?

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Published 2024-08-08
Doug & Amy are checking out the "move-in ready" farmhouse when a surprise visitor shows up! ‪@LarsonFarms‬

There is talk of mice, snakes, and squirrels in this episode along with aphids. Oh, and also excavating which is Doug's favorite thing.

Navigating life and working is always constant. Thanks for joining us.

Blessings,

Amy

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All Comments (21)
  • @tubeu28
    That bed upstairs is called a Hired Mans Bed, and we want it !!!
  • When I see an old house like that, I imagine all the events that took place in that home. The Christmas mornings, children's laughter, and all of the conversations that happened at the kitchen table. It sheltered life.
  • @gfmikols
    I was laughing at how well timed the guys hat removal and head scratching was. LOL
  • Sad, but interesting tour of the house. I'm glad someone wants the books.
  • @boydbauer7714
    Amy. The kids in the cereal bowl were mascot for cheerios back in the late 60’s to early 70’s.
  • I like the videos the way they are. They're always something different, and we never know what we're going to see. I do like the photos that you add to the videos. Great job on the editing. You've come a long way since the first video, Amy. I'm looking forward to many more.
  • @pgrafton
    I grew up in an old farmhouse in WI, Amy. 25 minutes from the Capitol. We had a cistern, a pump handle on our kitchen sink to get water from it. We also had a pump handle on our well and had to pump a long time to fill the cistern. We didn't have flush toilets and used a two holer 100 yards from the house. We lived that way for years until we bought a well pump and pressure tank. I was born in 1968 so about the same age.
  • @jerryfish1303
    What a awesome old farmhouse absolutely awesome bring back a lot of memories
  • @PitterPat123
    Bringing back good memories. ❤❤ Some of us are DD-double dippers. We dip on both channels!
  • @philipberry2704
    loved the old farmhouse lots of memories was made in that place My mom used to always have a calendar like that hanging up on the kitchen door Yep Amy always save any old or abandoned Bible!!!
  • @willieb58
    That looked George and Jane Jetson on those bowls! Bet those are worth a buck or two to the right collector.
  • @sallydunbar1683
    Interesting house! Wierd that it looks like they just left one day and didn't return. Brought back many fond memories of the house I grew up in for 14 years. Thanks for education on the aphids, Dougo. It's good to see your channel growing. Always enjoy Chet & his input. 😊
  • @ProudPapaw88
    Amy, you do an amazing job with your videos. Something new every time. Keep up the great work and I wouldn’t change a thing about what you do or how you do it. I get a blessing from them all. Great video. Thanks for sharing and you guys have a great upcoming weekend!!
  • @tomr9509
    What you could do for content on your channel Amy is show more of what you do as a farm wife. I'm sure a lot goes on behind the scenes so to speak. I'm sure keeping Dougo in line is full time (lol) but what is entailed that you do as the wife of a farmer.
  • Amy and Dougo and Chet, interesting house. I cant believe that it was left fully furnished. I wonder why? You can always find interesting things in them okd houses some good and some not so good. I bet it was Beautiful at one time, and i bet fully occupied by all them beds, but you know farmers had lots of kids back in those days. Dougo you did just fine showing the feild and your explanation i could see what you were talking about. I kearned something today. OMG the squirrel in your neck of the woods are already hoarding acorns away? It looked like storm or wind damage in your yard. I wonder if nature knows something we dont about our winter ahead 😱
  • @chrisread6103
    Mix is OK but I really like Amy's videos mostly shot from at home or even driving around. Keep up the good work! Larson Farm videos give us a dose of the work life.
  • @Deadeye-zr2kb
    I love to see and go through old houses it so interesting to see we grew up on cistern water and like someone said we had a valve to switch between so thanks Chet and Dougo for making me think about it but we survived just dont know how 🤣😂