OFF GRID HOMESTEAD Tour - We're Only 59% Off Grid!?

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Gridlessness

10 місяців тому

We give you the complete off grid homestead tour - cabin in the woods, solar power system, rainwater system, composting toilet, vegetable gardens, green house, milking cow, pigs, ducks, Wood-Mizer saw mill, wood cook stove...... only to discover that we're only 59% off grid!?
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 317
@stephenmonger9369
@stephenmonger9369 10 місяців тому
I like this 59%
@Gridlessness
@Gridlessness 10 місяців тому
Sounds just about right!
@stephenmonger9369
@stephenmonger9369 10 місяців тому
@@Gridlessness …but I am 100% impressed.
@user-vj1om2bg9e
@user-vj1om2bg9e 10 місяців тому
If only I could, I'd give billions and billions of percent...! for the beauty of the place, how to survive, education for children, which is extraordinary ,,,
@lesthompson5907
@lesthompson5907 3 місяці тому
@@user-vj1om2bg9e we have the same Debate in the Uk. you should watch Kris Haber's of grid build. I ah of the opinion if you do not use the stat power grid system & produce your own power. then your are of grid . the fact that you ues stranded fitting that run off your battery bank is sufficient in my opinion .
@arkansasoffgrid6077
@arkansasoffgrid6077 9 місяців тому
That's not land. That's Heaven. It's such a beautiful place.
@chapter4travels
@chapter4travels 10 місяців тому
In reality, it's way less than 59.5% when you take into account the embedded energy in all of your equipment, vehicles, and any other purchased items. But it doesn't matter, we don't live in isolation from the rest of the world, we are all part of it whether we want to be or not. What's important is how we choose to spend our precious time in this world. It's sparklingly clear how much you enjoy your homestead and that is 100% priceless.
@McRod-1
@McRod-1 10 місяців тому
Not sure off grid implies who can live the closest to being a cave man. They would have to extract for nearly everything. Clothes, dishes, forks, nails! Anything man made is not my idea of off grid. The term off grid really came from those who began "cutting the cord" a few decades ago as technology began to permeate our dependent lives. It's not a contest to cavemanship.
@stuart6478
@stuart6478 10 місяців тому
exactly. "off grid" always means not off grid
@chapter4travels
@chapter4travels 10 місяців тому
@@stuart6478 Fully off-grid is basically impossible today. You would have to walk into some forest where it's legal to live off the land and do it naked. Anything you brought with you would have some origin in the grid. But as I said, that doesn't matter, everyone draws their line in the gray spectrum of on/off grid where it makes sense to them.
@McRod-1
@McRod-1 10 місяців тому
@@chapter4travels so American Indians were "on grid" since they often purchased and traded with other tribes and europeans. Yeah, I didn't think so. 🤯
@AngieLaLa88
@AngieLaLa88 9 місяців тому
Not sure people know what off grid means. The grid is public utilities. If you don’t use them you’re off grid. Maybe it’s being confused with self sustaining.
@roniniowa1661
@roniniowa1661 10 місяців тому
Admittedly, I was amazed by the girls building their cabin. I will say, of all the projects you've shared with us, the root cellar was the project that convinced me, this is the family who knows self-sustainability. I truly look forward to every video Gridlessness produces. You have raised excellent daughters.
@pilgrimcp
@pilgrimcp 10 місяців тому
How come we don't see Dave anymore?
@one567
@one567 10 місяців тому
I just love Rose, she is so wholesome and pretty.
@Beentheredonethat910
@Beentheredonethat910 4 місяці тому
Very proud of you and your family. You are setting a good example to your kids. Very nice coordination of resources. Keep up the great work 👍.
@bubbakemp5817
@bubbakemp5817 10 місяців тому
You guys are A TON more off grid than probably 90% of North America! I think your place is a slice of heaven! It's beautiful and it produces food and water! Of course with a lot of work from Rose and the girls!😝 Ok, you too!😂 Thanks for sharing! God bless!
@debbiecollins1154
@debbiecollins1154 10 місяців тому
That video was amazing. Loved the tour. It’s great just to see the garden, animals but the work you guy’s have put into it. That scale doesn’t even give you justice for real. You guy’s are probably the most “OFF GRID “ than anyone on you tube for the most part and have a family of 4. Just a great video. I love watching your channel ❤️
@deano.7533
@deano.7533 10 місяців тому
They have a family of seven. Jeff and Rose have 5 daughters. Sarah, Abigail, Julia, Christina, and Keziah. The oldest daughter Sarah was married awhile back and moved off the property. Take care. sincerely, Dean O. :-I
@paulsawyer4541
@paulsawyer4541 10 місяців тому
Awsome vidio. Your homestead is clearly a labor of love and that includes the love that's apparent for each other. I've been a fan of your channel for many years and always love seeing the new ways you come up with to improve the homestead 👌
@sporranheid
@sporranheid 10 місяців тому
Been following you guys for years. Loved the tiny home build...how many years ago now? You do so much. This is kinda sobering. 🤔 Speechless. Mark in Scotland ❤
@judyschmidt4547
@judyschmidt4547 10 місяців тому
I envy you, at 84 I'm too old but I enjoy your life and family. 36:59
@NWFishingSecrets
@NWFishingSecrets 10 місяців тому
Having just started my own homestead - 59.5% is pretty amazing! 😆 Awesome video!
@marlenecardinahl9346
@marlenecardinahl9346 9 місяців тому
I grew up first 17 yrs with only wood cook stove- bread is so good out the oven
@marlenecardinahl9346
@marlenecardinahl9346 9 місяців тому
Out door toilet- using an enamal pot made for toilet over nite- No water indoors- in cold Wisconsin-19 when finally a bath tub - wood stoves for heat
@marlenecardinahl9346
@marlenecardinahl9346 9 місяців тому
Born in 36
@joshuakeegwell2896
@joshuakeegwell2896 10 місяців тому
59.5 gridlessness 100 doing what you want. You forgot freedom and serenity So your back up to 98 Cheers
@user-vj1om2bg9e
@user-vj1om2bg9e 10 місяців тому
I miss Sarah, can Sarah and her husband be invited in the next episode?? just to tell about his childhood and his beautiful life experiences....
@sails3538
@sails3538 10 місяців тому
Your location up north hampers you. Providing heat is the north's biggest draw back. Here in Mexico the hardest commodity is fresh water. And gardens use Alot. But everything is easier in warm climates. From a former Canadian.
@deano.7533
@deano.7533 10 місяців тому
This may be one of the best video's you have ever produced Jeff. I really enjoyed seeing the vast abundance that represent the fruits of all your families labor. I wonder how The Amish would fair in regards to your Gridlessness index. I think that The Amish would want to give you a few minus points for the electronics and the WIFI. But lets face it... The Amish have never been on-the-grid. It has to be easier to be off- the-grid if you were never on-the-grid in the first place. I'm also curious in regards to the girls tiny house. The two oldest (Sarah and Abigail) built it. So it would make sense that Julia would have been next in line to live there when Sarah got married to Ethan and moved off the property. But if I remember correctly Christina moved in with Abby after Sarah left. Did Julia make the decision that she would be more comfortable in the original cabin? Or was there some other factor that came into play? Perhaps Julia owed Christina some money and she paid the debt by passing on living in the coming of age tiny house this time around? Anyway... I'm always a little curious about a lot of things and I have always wondered why it worked out the way it did. With that being said. I really am very happy about all of the wonderful blessings that have been bestowed upon all of you. It couldn't of happened to a nicer, a more energetic, or a more deserving family unit. Your channel will always be my absolute favorite. Take care. sincerely, Dean O. :-I P.S. What happened to Dave? He was such an integral part of the Gridlessness experience. I for one miss his contribution to the production almost as much as I miss Sarah. Dave hasn't made an appearance since you were producing those somewhat strange and (dare I say) slightly disturbing Blaze King commercials in an effort to secure a paid sponsorship. Losing Sarah was not unlike when I was a little kid and Farrah Fawcett was written out of Charlie's Angels. While losing Dave is akin to when Radar O'Reilly was written out of M*A*S*H*.
@AdamCraigOutdoors
@AdamCraigOutdoors 10 місяців тому
really hard to beat good dogs. They are so importand and are often overlooked. Beautiful place, i enjoyed the tour!!
@Gridlessness
@Gridlessness 10 місяців тому
Thank you!
@totallyoffgrid3008
@totallyoffgrid3008 10 місяців тому
Wow, I remember watching the root cellar episode, but I didn’t know who you were at the time
@skitzochik
@skitzochik 10 місяців тому
i'm not off grid BUT, I AM off my rocker..which is pretty much a wild card.
@krickette5569
@krickette5569 10 місяців тому
The only person I know of, who is more off grid than you, is Martijn Doolaard (who also has a UKposts channel) who is currently renovating 2 old stone buildings in the Italian Alps. Factoring in fuel for his vehicle and a few things like that, he is likely 95 percent off gird. You all are one of my Most favorite channels. Your content is educational, inspiring and funny. Thank you.
@25Soupy
@25Soupy 10 місяців тому
When I was a kid in the 1970's we use to go to the Ottawa Valley where my grandfather was born and raised, his childhood home was "off grid". And so was everyone else's because there was no electricity, gas, or plumbing. We cooked on a wood burning stove, we used an outhouse, and read by candle light and kerosene lamps. Time was a grandfather clock and wrist watch that we had to wind everyday and I can't remember if there was a phone. Hard to imagine just 100-120 years ago we were all off grid. I believe if we still lived like this life would have more meaning.
@auntgertrude2717
@auntgertrude2717 10 місяців тому
100 years ago we had better electrical cars and No need for an Electrical Grid. As vibration and magnets were used for energy. I was shocked when they removed the electric cars and replaced them with money makers.. combustion
@workinonit9562
@workinonit9562 9 місяців тому
You guys are doing great, a beautiful homestead and family, nobody can be 100% off grid, those before us took advantage of going to the store every so often. Keep making these videos, I love them.
@GranE56
@GranE56 10 місяців тому
Jeff, Rose, thank you so much for sharing your life and home with us! You inspire and encourage more than you realize. Truly a gift for those of us that want the life but for some reason or another at this point unable. Again, Thank you for sharing!❤
@jameshenry3802
@jameshenry3802 10 місяців тому
59.5% of awesomeness!
@davidtrammell4453
@davidtrammell4453 10 місяців тому
Absolutely amazing lifestyle; Would definitely take baby steps but well worth the cost and struggle for the INDEPENDENCE and FREEDOM ! You all are such an inspiration, Jeff and Rose , God made you for each other and the girls are so humble, smart and good natured. So many questions my head is spinning my score is like -49 Yikes ! Love ya all ; stay blessed
@musiqclub9725
@musiqclub9725 8 місяців тому
Ok I officially love every aspect of your home! Ty for taking the time to show us! Super grateful, sending ❤ from Toronto!
@leeketner6488
@leeketner6488 8 місяців тому
Awsome. Living OFF grid at its best. U all have done a great job and living off grid is the best way to live these days.
@bubbaredneck75
@bubbaredneck75 6 місяців тому
me and the wife are drooling over your cast iron kitchen.....
@farnorthhomested844
@farnorthhomested844 9 місяців тому
i just subscribed and hit the thumbs up. im around 90% with this, just the water system. have you thought of trying to dig a well? your wife and daughter going along with every thing is awesome! it sure helps. the out house with the view is the best ive seen. maybe not thou in the winter. 5
@juliomedina940
@juliomedina940 2 місяці тому
Random suggestion. Kaz can move to the top bunk, repurpose the lower one, and make it a little lounge relax area. Wall decor can be rearranged higher toward the ceiling for a more spacious feel.
@jeremyjmailloux
@jeremyjmailloux 10 місяців тому
You should rig the solar to dump excess power once the batteries are full to heat your hot water/heat the shop.
@mickeybartlett1274
@mickeybartlett1274 10 місяців тому
Don't ever change. Your young women are the strongest, smartest, prettiest females I have seen in a long time.
@larrybell4599
@larrybell4599 8 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing your wonderful homestead.
@darecofreedomfarm3
@darecofreedomfarm3 10 місяців тому
I really enjoyed this video. You have me beat on total gridlessness. My electricity is off grid, as is water and sewer. Garden water is supplied by a 2” ram pump that will run a rainbird sprinkler, however, I cannot use overhead watering except to fertilize bare earth because the water is so rich in minerals that it puts a brown coating on everything and kills all but grass. I therefore use drip line and that is prone to plugging. We use gas to go to church and occasionally the grocery store. We get eggs but have to buy chicken feed. We have a pack of dogs 8 and two cats so we have to buy large quantities of dog food and some cat food. We hav just started gardening in earnest for chicken feed and groceries and perhaps some dog food. The dogs love figs and we should have an abundance of figs next year from our grocery row gardens. I’ve also have about 7 apple ,4 pear, a few peach, almond, nectarine, plum, and various other fruit trees and 100 acres of forest. But at this point I and still working too. I would put my score at about 18% gridlessness by your standards even though I am 100% off the electrical grid.
@lesthompson5907
@lesthompson5907 3 місяці тому
when you posting the gasifier generating power i would love to see it up & going. the last time i operated one was in the 1970. . when i left home & got marred. dad let it go to rack & rewind so i Got him an old iron horse 300 amp dc genie to crag his battery bank . imover70 now & it good to see the gasifier return to use,
@claytonschemper8375
@claytonschemper8375 3 місяці тому
So cool. Just found you guys but had so much fun taking the tour. Your girls are AMAZING and kinda badasses. Thanks for showing us around 👍🏼 God bless.
@RA-sz5tu
@RA-sz5tu 10 місяців тому
burr comb means bees need more room, add another brood box or honey super
@whisperingeaglelanders2339
@whisperingeaglelanders2339 28 днів тому
I don't care what age you are Rose, you are so beautiful!! You have a beautiful home and farm, y'all. 😁
@kennasutherland7876
@kennasutherland7876 9 місяців тому
I never comment on videos but in this case I felt compelled to say you really nailed it! You’re not off grid but you’re 59% off grid and that’s amazing… thanks for your honesty! you guys are a role model for me and many others… love love love your style, family dynamics and general shenanigans 😊⭐️⭐️⭐️
@gwankney
@gwankney 10 місяців тому
I'd been waiting for more on your gardens. Thank you!
@billykelly5798
@billykelly5798 9 місяців тому
You folks are awesome!!
@keepingitreal6955
@keepingitreal6955 9 місяців тому
You guys are so great. Positive energy for all on your adventures
@northidahodreaming5657
@northidahodreaming5657 10 місяців тому
Well done! really appreciate the tour!
@michaelmount76
@michaelmount76 10 місяців тому
Thanks for another great video guys
@sglacf
@sglacf 10 місяців тому
You guys are amazing, and hardworking!
@theones4344
@theones4344 10 місяців тому
I was just looking for a video like this on your channel! Yay!
@sladjanzivanic5931
@sladjanzivanic5931 10 місяців тому
You guys are living the life I want to live... Thank you for sharing your life & your journey with us u guys... Your family is very inspiring & u guys a true example of how a family should function & thriving the way you guys do. Thank you for all your videos u guys & keep up the amazing videos & sharing your life's journey with us. God bless u guys
@lcampbe7
@lcampbe7 10 місяців тому
Love this walk around... goals
@KevinGray13
@KevinGray13 10 місяців тому
thats a great idea guys! also love the 40 minute video!! what a treat!!
@MilanPewangRai88
@MilanPewangRai88 10 місяців тому
I really love watching your Channel. The ideas of Off -Grid is so inspiring and those real contents your family presents, give us knowledge, lessons, so that we could survive independently along with nature..
@HOPEbus
@HOPEbus 10 місяців тому
You guys are a huge inspiration 😊Cheers to u all . ,❤️🙏🌱
@AlanaShuster
@AlanaShuster 10 місяців тому
Loved this tour. Its an absolutely gorgeous homestead. Great video!!
@spiritualrabbitt3765
@spiritualrabbitt3765 10 місяців тому
Stunning!
@sheldonslater4382
@sheldonslater4382 10 місяців тому
Brother love the off grid homestead cheers to you and your family wonderful setup.
@maryplett5799
@maryplett5799 10 місяців тому
That was an amazing video, you are soo smart in planting and growing your own food of livestock, fruits and vegetables!! Love it all!!
@RonAbgrall
@RonAbgrall 10 місяців тому
Thank you for a great video , you touched on all the great ideas on off grid self reliance . Well done .
@waynesalitarywopschall254
@waynesalitarywopschall254 10 місяців тому
That is very nice place,hard work does pay off you are very blessed for many years to come.
@pedroserranoserrano7062
@pedroserranoserrano7062 10 місяців тому
Super contento 😃 de verlos juntos de ver mamá Rosa súper feliz saludos cuidense mucho 🤠. bendiciones
@Alan-cw8vy
@Alan-cw8vy 10 місяців тому
Used to live in PG, moved to Alaska just over 2 years ago. I think I'm moving back to BC. Alaska sucks. Been all over BC, No roads or access to Alaska. Winter is terrible and very long. I miss BC every time I watch your videos. Just a wonderful family. God Bless you all. Alan
@markhamilton5369
@markhamilton5369 10 місяців тому
Your family are awesome ...for sho...love the garden :)
@budwilliams6590
@budwilliams6590 10 місяців тому
You can toast bread by buttering it and putting it in a frying pan on a stove and flipping it a few times. I do it when I cook bacon and eggs for breakfast. Since the skillet is full if bacon fat already I don't need any butter. Don't really care about having the toast mostly I do it to use up the bacon fat. Makes clean up easier.
@auntgertrude2717
@auntgertrude2717 10 місяців тому
It's healthier than a toaster too!
@douglascampbell7006
@douglascampbell7006 10 місяців тому
Great video, very fun tour of your well thought out operation. You guys are remarkable for what you've accomplished. Envy isn't the right word but there's something about what you're doing with those great girls and your lifestyle that makes me feel like I've missed out by living a conventional life on the grid. Love your video work!
@margaretfoster492
@margaretfoster492 10 місяців тому
Awesome video. Live your homestead. My Dad was born in Canada in 1918.
@scottross501
@scottross501 6 місяців тому
I like that they are honest about it. It can't be easy. But imagine it's very rewarding. You and your family are pretty amazing. Thank you for sharing some of your experiences.
@brianflexmore3730
@brianflexmore3730 10 місяців тому
Absolutely amazing video and lifestyle.
@julieisaac1230
@julieisaac1230 10 місяців тому
Nice DeWalt sunglasses. Love those tools!
@garyb47
@garyb47 10 місяців тому
Geoff and Rose, enjoyable video as usual. You could reduce your propane use by having a water jacket mounted on both the slow combustion stove and the fireplace and feeding the under floor heating. Both the stove and fireplace would be burning most of the colder months each year so would be capturing some of the heat for floor heating.
@jefflaliberte4587
@jefflaliberte4587 10 місяців тому
I love your series of videos. Kinda awesome actually.
@rayerenna7286
@rayerenna7286 10 місяців тому
You're living the dream!
@jaimemendoza8985
@jaimemendoza8985 10 місяців тому
🙏🌺🙏. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THEY ARE SO INFORMATIVE AND THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS 🙏🌺🙏
@mattiL
@mattiL 10 місяців тому
Best off grid people I know! All the best from Finland 🌞😎🇫🇮🇨🇦🇫🇮👍
@Aussiehomestead1965
@Aussiehomestead1965 23 дні тому
Don't forget to cut out your Scapes. I make pesto from the scapes the same way you'd make Basil pesto except I substitute the scapes for the basil. It's delicious and by removing the scape you get larger bulbs.
@bradh74
@bradh74 3 місяці тому
What a beautiful family! I don't know what I would do if I had a place to live like that. It would keep you busy for sure. I think I would have a foot in both worlds. God bless, take care.
@masiolli
@masiolli 10 місяців тому
There are so many other “grids”. What about education? Medical? Clothing? Etc… but still, you’re doing better than most and at least you’re learning about it and helping others to as well. Great video!
@claudiasmith5257
@claudiasmith5257 10 місяців тому
Awesomeness! Still ALL the More Impressive and WONDERFUL! Love you all! And you’re just as Inspiring! God Keep Blessing You❣️👍🏻❤️😎
@lesthompson5907
@lesthompson5907 Місяць тому
that a interesting Lay out for a garden . the socks of a wheel
@nelsonortiz583
@nelsonortiz583 9 місяців тому
This is awesome 👍... beautiful family
@bryanpaynechefbrybry1067
@bryanpaynechefbrybry1067 10 місяців тому
❤ what you and the family do ..
@derick4774
@derick4774 10 місяців тому
Thanks for your video. I always look forward to next the next one.
@sandhollowhomestead6972
@sandhollowhomestead6972 3 місяці тому
Setting goals you have to measure and you have. Most important thing is you're happy. My heart is with you.
@RachelRebel
@RachelRebel 10 місяців тому
All I can think of when I watch this is FREEDOM! Your family is so inspiring and straight up Cool! I would love to chill next to a camp fire with ya'll one day.
@sherrykublic6017
@sherrykublic6017 10 місяців тому
I'm waiting for Jeff to build a wood burning truck.or something like that. Jeff is amazing and rose is so sweet I love watch the girls learn and put that knowledge to work for themselves and the family. Thanks for all the great information . Take care and may you all be well.
@GJL216
@GJL216 10 місяців тому
What a deluxe setup you have.
@frankcooper6911
@frankcooper6911 10 місяців тому
Got it Going !!! 👍 !! Like Your STUFF BRO ❤️👍 !!!
@keithproctor5559
@keithproctor5559 9 місяців тому
WOW!!!...what a beautiful, wonderful way to live. Such a beautiful Family, Beautiful Wife... Beautiful life. A lot of work to keep it all going. I Love the land and all the work all of you have done. Hopefully the girls will marry and stay on the land...but it would take a very strong, independent and knowledgeable Man to be with them. Awesome
@hrplanttrees
@hrplanttrees 9 місяців тому
Very beautiful 😍👍👍👍
@tskime16
@tskime16 10 місяців тому
You are one of the best stations i follow please keep up the great work. ( and yea, need Dave) lol
@user-kf9fv1qj9u
@user-kf9fv1qj9u 10 місяців тому
Great video
@urbaneinsiedler
@urbaneinsiedler 10 місяців тому
Wow, thats an amazing way to live. I really hope i will have a live like this someday.
@4evermetalhead79
@4evermetalhead79 10 місяців тому
AGORISM FOR THE WIN! Haven’t seen the whole video yet, but I couldn’t wait once i saw the piglet section. 😉😆 Oh man, what a tour this was. Love it. I can say that i almost feel envy of what you have achieved through the years. It feels like you can say it’s now time to “harvest the fruits of your efforts”, pun semi intended. 😅 Keep it up. 👍
@outpostcamp
@outpostcamp 10 місяців тому
Great video and insight to your lives! Thanks from Hells Canyon, Frank.
@JamesCouch777
@JamesCouch777 2 місяці тому
Thank you for sharing this part of your life. It's very inspiring.
@roymyers8575
@roymyers8575 10 місяців тому
That’s 59% morr than the rest of us!!! Great job! Inspiring!!!
@dasin6
@dasin6 10 місяців тому
we had a mill that looked alot like that one at the our cabin , then it got replaced and built wood racks to keep the fresh cuts off the ground and add a little organization
@petes7223
@petes7223 9 місяців тому
Have you thought of wood gasification? Storing the gas when you make your own charcoal. Then running your small engines off that wood gas.
@Gridlessness
@Gridlessness 9 місяців тому
We’d love to have a wood gasification system!
@timtv2826
@timtv2826 10 місяців тому
I really enjoyed the video. Great to get the complete tour of your homestead. The wood cookstove and outdoor toilet bring back memories of my childhood home. We cooked toast right on top of the woodstove with a bowl of melted butter on the side. So good. I think may be you are not taking into account that your fuel costs are adding to your food production and if you are paying for it by selling animals and crops you have raised or materials like lumber you have produced then it shouldn't count against your score. Those girls are growing up fast. Great seeing them all in the video. Have a great summer.
@archangel20031
@archangel20031 10 місяців тому
Those 1/4 round slabs with bark on them work great for the planking on a shed making it look like a log cabin. But needing gasoline to run engines is still technically on grid, and even if you ran alcohol (grain or wood) or a veggie oil powered diesel, it still needs motor oil, but cutting as much reliance as you can is a better way to live. You could run a generator, or even a car off of digester methane gas or even wood-gas! Eventually you can dump the automobiles for horse and a buggy transportation. As for the pigs, you can have a field where you grow all kinds of root crops like beets and turnips along with cattail roots that the pigs can even dig them up themselves.
@stormmountain2521
@stormmountain2521 Місяць тому
Very well done, you guys have done a tremendous amount of work My hat is off to you and your whole family
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