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So very excited for your family!!!
Y'all are killing me with anticipation!
Such a warm and charming couple. A pleasure to watch. Good luck in all your ventures. Kind regards Karen x
Sounds like a new shirt and sticker to me…."I want food from this plant"….Yes!!!❤️
Yummy..I heard them crunch into those tomatoes.
The big move is coming fast. Can't wait
…and you worked without me. Soo cute
A barn! Can’t wait to see it!
I have been watching your videos and you have inspired me to keep adding to the garden I started with only beefsteak tomatoes. I have since added cucumbers, squash, eggplant, sweet peppers, lettuce, corn, watermelon and canteloupe. I soon will add okra. i live in Northeast Florida and I am from SC so I am familiar with the weather there. Northern SC is very beautiful and if I had to guess where your new land is, it would be either mid SC or western mid SC. My husband has seen my excitement for your family in your move logistics and has asked me several times " Ask them if we can meet them on our way to mom's (in KY)", which I kind of laugh because it would be great to be able to meet your family after following you on this channel but you all are so busy with your move. Maybe sometime in the near future after your family has settled into your new home, we might be able to stop and meet you on our annual visit to KY. God bless you and continue to keep everything moving along in your exciting journey! Love
Impatiently waiting for the next vlog….and big news…
Where’s your new video with the announcement?
Hello, new subscriber, coming over from The Homesteading Pastor. God bless!!
i'm missing jess and miah and the fam. i thought they had a big announcement for yesterday, tuesday? i know they're busy but hope they pop up soon <3
Don't y'all have skeeters in Arkansas? You walk around at dusk and sit in the pergola and you're not slapping yourselves!
What a fun time at the garden!
I hope Daniel will still make appearances after y’all move to SC! He always makes us smile. Your friendship is beautiful.
What’s the big new thing???!!!
I have always loved the sounds f the birds!
Blessings on your move. I'm going to miss your sharing the same weather systems with us. (We live west of you about 4 hours.) We received 5 inches of water within 2 days last week. I'm sure glad that most of our garden is in raised beds. BTW- what do you – or anyone- do with ground cherries? We have two plants for the first time this year.
The tallest recorded sunflower ever grown was 9.17m (30ft 1inch) tall. It was grown in Germany