She has been Living in a Cabin in the Forests of Sweden for 8 years | Home Tour

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Talasbuan

Talasbuan

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Tova has been living in a tiny cabin in the forest for 8 years. In this video she gives you a tour of her home.
This is a vlog about our struggles and joys of living off the grid in the forests of Jämtland, Sweden.
If you like what you see and want to support us you can do so here: / talasbuan :)
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Tova: / tovachr
Mathias: / javrri
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www.talasbuan.com
Take care,
Tova, Mathias and Ivar

КОМЕНТАРІ: 12 000
@Talasbuan
@Talasbuan 3 роки тому
Thank you for watching! Do you have unanswered questions? There's more videos for you. Common questions is answered in this video: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bXN2mHxua4R2mn0.html A tour of the outside as well: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/kGmGp62Hmqh4qqc.html
@lindatyler3372
@lindatyler3372 3 роки тому
Where is the toilet?
@laurentiamartaux8834
@laurentiamartaux8834 3 роки тому
@@lindatyler3372..toilet on the earth
@ToolinAround
@ToolinAround 3 роки тому
Farstu in English to us is called a mud room..
@Talasbuan
@Talasbuan 3 роки тому
@@lindatyler3372 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bXN2mHxua4R2mn0.html
@laurentiamartaux8834
@laurentiamartaux8834 3 роки тому
@@Talasbuan are you married??
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo 3 роки тому
UKposts keep suggesting 'cabin fever' videos. Is this there way of saying how to deal with the pandemic
@sethrauldatta2908
@sethrauldatta2908 3 роки тому
@@edwardmorris3453 Ive been thinking for a while now that living in the Anglosphere or Europe will be a hell-hole largely for anyone outside the 'elitist' classes and even then they themselves may go down...how long does western society have left??.... well with at the rate they are using corona lockdowns as an excuse to offshore jobs and make people reliant on the 'state' I would say no later than 2030 or thereabouts.
@palomaf.2150
@palomaf.2150 3 роки тому
@@edwardmorris3453 I agree 👍it's time people wake up and see there is no pandemic
@lanetterodriguez945
@lanetterodriguez945 3 роки тому
@@palomaf.2150 It is not a pandemic. It’s a plandemic and it is killing people. I attended a funeral today. My longtime friend buried her two brothers who were exposed to the virus at thanksgiving. They both fell ill and died before Christmas. Another friend of mine just lost her father in law to Covid as well. He was exposed at Christmas. It becomes very real when you see it and experience it within your family and circle of friends.
@SMartypAntsPants
@SMartypAntsPants 3 роки тому
@@palomaf.2150 Agreed.
@bunnykins1450
@bunnykins1450 3 роки тому
@@lanetterodriguez945 shill
@_BalkanMotorSports
@_BalkanMotorSports 2 роки тому
My uncle lived like this his entire life until. He lived in the Balkan mountains in a cabin that had no electricity. The only water he had was running water from the top of the mountain. The clothes on his back and his knife and gun. He was the happiest person I knew. R.I.P Adzo Ramo.
@Mateo-ko9kx
@Mateo-ko9kx 2 роки тому
Zvuči kao plan... Pozdrav s Ćićarije
@isabellecoeur1829
@isabellecoeur1829 2 роки тому
🙏🏻🤍
@lucaantonelli1511
@lucaantonelli1511 2 роки тому
Adzo the great
@ismircausevic9146
@ismircausevic9146 2 роки тому
Adzo legenda ispred svog vremena .Na kojoj planini živi ?
@wastedshores8635
@wastedshores8635 2 роки тому
@@lucaantonelli1511 All hail Adzo the Great!
@mbpeg7
@mbpeg7 Рік тому
The world needs more people like yourself. Your lifestyle is easy on the earth.
@krzysztofhurbiszewski6539
@krzysztofhurbiszewski6539 Рік тому
Yeah... We need more people like you. Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, ElonMusk and the rest od rich needs more fresh air to use their yachts, Bentleys, and pivate jets (1 hour od flight is more than you will use during a year even when you own a car and travel everyday 100 km, the same without yachts)
@2011granit
@2011granit Рік тому
@@krzysztofhurbiszewski6539 And you need this guys for whine one internet :)
@laclochard
@laclochard 2 місяці тому
Hear me out: more people like her are not needed to be easy on Earth, but because their lifestyle also means they don't consume the things that make those people you mentioned richer. @@krzysztofhurbiszewski6539
@georgios4891
@georgios4891 Рік тому
Her self composure, grounding and serenity is so inspiring. Hopefully I will live like this some day and find true inner peace.
@hmq9052
@hmq9052 Місяць тому
Make sure you film it though. Otherwise no one will care
@francispoldiak2139
@francispoldiak2139 2 роки тому
When I was 57, I moved to a state park in SC, set up a tent and lived there with my dog for a year...worked as a teacher at a school 12 miles away...few park visitors during the off season so we practically had the place to ourselves...camp fires and long peaceful walks...stars at night by the millions...when teachers at work found out where I lived, everybody either snickered about it or felt sorry for me...I always felt it was the best year of my life....there is nothing compared to serenity....nothing.
@manowar2816
@manowar2816 2 роки тому
That's nice
@frankiebe4818
@frankiebe4818 2 роки тому
Where? Winter? Left dog when working?
@francispoldiak2139
@francispoldiak2139 2 роки тому
@@frankiebe4818 Off season would be any time after Labor Day and before Memorial Day weekend...left dog in friendly town vet's place and picked up after work. Winter was the best season for camping re: weather as in SC it can get chilly but seldom snows. Rains and at night the sound on the tent was very soothing...also, none of that damn SC heat and humidity!
@frankiebe4818
@frankiebe4818 2 роки тому
@@francispoldiak2139 tnx. I live in a class b camper right now. Im lucky i can bring my dog to work. I wanna be as flexible/portable as i can. I wanna fit everthing in 3 luggage
@titotito3155
@titotito3155 2 роки тому
South Central?
@larryzuiker5721
@larryzuiker5721 3 роки тому
It is amazing how this woman is completely satisfied with what most of us would consider a simple and frugal life. She has a beautiful and gentle personality. She is really proud of what she has accomplished. She has everything she needs to survive. Good for her.
@bontronblock
@bontronblock 3 роки тому
A smart individual can see the accomplishments and appreciate them. Most people are smart and want good for others. Maybe you should give people more credit so people like me don't have to defend them when you go on the attack. It is a pretty sweet set up though 😁
@magda3150
@magda3150 3 роки тому
She is one of those authentic people who do not need photoshop to be happy.
@circularsky
@circularsky 3 роки тому
We'd all be satisfied with this if we were honest with ourselves and deprogrammed our Capitalist brainwashing.
@l0nelygh0st.
@l0nelygh0st. 3 роки тому
The father lives there too. They were making videos together for a long time before she got pregnant
@l0nelygh0st.
@l0nelygh0st. 3 роки тому
As it says at the end of the description, the names. Mathias is the father and Ivar is the baby
@merry6117
@merry6117 Рік тому
Thank you for opening your home and for letting us meet your gorgeous baby. I give you a lot of credit for doing what you and your husband have chosen to do. YOu are an inspiration! You have a lovely cabin and have really made the most use of it!
@y..k3365
@y..k3365 Рік тому
hi I think the same, I wish you many more generations🙋👍
@generalesdeath8157
@generalesdeath8157 Рік тому
Choosing to live like this is smart for so many reasons that I'm not gonna elaborate on. Let's just say that there are indications in this world, and have been for quite a while, that we need to step back and start living more independently with nature.
@alilakhani5504
@alilakhani5504 Рік тому
You are spot. We need to move in urban side.
@larissasplaylists
@larissasplaylists 4 місяці тому
So you are technically against the advancement of medicine and contraception
@larissasplaylists
@larissasplaylists 4 місяці тому
You are literally being a primitive anarchist, I recommend that you go to therapy or an asylum
@larissasplaylists
@larissasplaylists 4 місяці тому
It's not smart to live this way, it's harmful :)
@hansblitz7770
@hansblitz7770 4 місяці тому
Of course the first thing the bizarre Leftist brain conjures up is "contraception"
@susanwylie9890
@susanwylie9890 3 роки тому
Tiny home, big library...these proportions are wonderful!
@adammajoros2283
@adammajoros2283 3 роки тому
Exactly!
@SSingh-nr8qz
@SSingh-nr8qz 3 роки тому
For me it's tiny house basics, and a massive workshop.
@crossacoustics6814
@crossacoustics6814 3 роки тому
I have over 300 books in my phone library. They are with me everywhere I go. (Not in the cloud either). The library in my office is almost obsolete. Eating the stuff in that jar everyday for breakfast would take me 11 years to accept. No coffee in this cabin... I love tea and coffee & bulk coffee is much cheaper than tea... I’m just saying this because we all “off grid” with different mindsets. The weather in the southeast United States is so mild that year round indoor and outdoor use is about 97% of the year. Very interesting to see this style and culture of living off the land. Now a days off grid doesn’t mean “survival” like it did a hundred and fifty years ago. There are serious creature comforts now. Love the insight of this video but that’s a hard life to just “step into” even though it’s beautiful - and it really is beautiful.
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 3 роки тому
"Farstu" is a shorted version of what in modern Swedish would be "förstuga". In this case 'för' is the word 'före', before. 'Stuga' can be translated as cabin or cottage. So "before-cabin" / "fore-cabin", the cabin before you enter the real cabin. I think 'mud room' is a good choice of word. The farstu's purpose was, IS, to protect the inner cabin from weather and wind. Not let rain, snow and cold air in, and make the heat stay inside. At the same time it was a perfect place to leave muddy clothes and boots.
@kimprice9172
@kimprice9172 2 роки тому
How many people live there?
@TheWebock
@TheWebock 3 роки тому
Visiting the library and happened across your video. I have been off grid in a cabin for almost five years - ALONE. Sometimes I have to remind myself that I asked for this. The world moves too fast for me. I found that many old dresser mirrors brightened the place up reflecting candles, giving psychological space, and helps with having motion inside the cabin which is me, myself, and I. We get along with one another much better now. I particulary liked your answers as to why you made this choice. I have several of my own; but more important is that I never want to go back to what is normal living. Thank you for sharing your deeply inexplicable existance. Touched.
@missymoonwillow6545
@missymoonwillow6545 3 роки тому
i feel ya.🌈🌎🙏🏽🦋
@uktomy9943
@uktomy9943 3 роки тому
The real world is full of hypocrites Your world is pure free from junk
@zz-jones
@zz-jones 3 роки тому
World is too fast for me too, I retreat from it mostly and one day hope to have a tiny house on some land
@jenaemarieAZ
@jenaemarieAZ 3 роки тому
Sounds nice TheWebock!
@dennislindqvist8443
@dennislindqvist8443 3 роки тому
I also live alone in the woods. Ok, with two cats and sometimes with three children. And I would never cope without electricity, I think. Once you get used to the lifestyle, it is unthinkable to move to a city again. We are not created to deal with all these distractions.
@rosemarieloxton3279
@rosemarieloxton3279 Рік тому
It's a cosy home that functions perfectly. Reminds me of my nana's cottage in Ireland. No running water so buckets were carried from the spring, bread made by hand daily. The food was all home grown and delicious. Something to be said for keeping it simple.
@Johnketes54
@Johnketes54 Рік тому
Not far from where i was born we have a park that has a museum in the middle which was a a family home for 400 years which was stolen from the church when King Henry the VIII, Put the majority to the sword,They were given the land in the 11th century made two lakes from the local stream kept cows and sheep and chickens,When they weren't allowed to "eat meat" which walked around on four legs,They ate fish and chicken Chicken wasn't meat because it only had TWO LEGS
@hmq9052
@hmq9052 Місяць тому
Your nan had the internet? Wow.
@FBAagent
@FBAagent Рік тому
I love Sweden and Swedish people! So authentic and speaking with heart!
@jessicacrawford3497
@jessicacrawford3497 3 роки тому
I love that the junk drawer is a great equalizer. No matter where you live, what language you speak... Everyone has that catch-all space. ☺️
@icanhasfreecat
@icanhasfreecat 3 роки тому
Absolutely, the junk drawer keeps me sane, we have two kids, 14 and 7, and crap is always being left laying around. I often don't know what it is I'm looking at, goes to the junk drawer.
@GokuInstinct1
@GokuInstinct1 3 роки тому
i dont got a junk drawer. i just throw crap away
@icanhasfreecat
@icanhasfreecat 3 роки тому
@@GokuInstinct1 I wish I could just do that, honestly, but I'm the only guy in an otherwise all female household, I'd quickly be in trouble I started doing that.
@JakeKlineMusic
@JakeKlineMusic 3 роки тому
What goes in the drawer to the right of it? "Equipment for... our fimin work"?
@GokuInstinct1
@GokuInstinct1 3 роки тому
@@icanhasfreecat 😂 makes sense. I’m single so I’m enjoying that for now
@bellealmero6416
@bellealmero6416 3 роки тому
I just love the fact that youtube keep on recommending "simple living."
@SR-iy4gg
@SR-iy4gg 3 роки тому
It's based on what you watch here.
@nanajiloh
@nanajiloh 3 роки тому
lmao right?? nothing simple abt it
@jtbwilliams
@jtbwilliams 3 роки тому
You're watching Ghost Town Living right? If not you should.
@miharoskar
@miharoskar 3 роки тому
It's all part of the plan to make you feel good and stay sane by watching someone else's life, so you can go to work relaxed and then buy all the stuff you don't need to support the economic growth and capitalism. ;)
@smoothlyamusing1502
@smoothlyamusing1502 3 роки тому
You will have nothing and be happy
@bazanderson8283
@bazanderson8283 Рік тому
a lot of people will be saying "how can you live like this?" whereas its making me say "how can I live the way Ive been living" so beautiful ❤ your boy is having the best childhood he could hope for, thank you for sharing 🙏
@ElizabethRamirez-mj5dg
@ElizabethRamirez-mj5dg 7 місяців тому
I watched your video some time ago, but I occasionally find myself thinking about it and i rewatch it. I am enchanted and in love with your way of life. It's practical, yet filled with coziness and a quiet simplicity that I yearn for. Thank you for your content.
@christineblack7437
@christineblack7437 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing your lifestyle, I love it, reminds me of my childhood in Pennsylvania, USA. I now am 81 living in Massachusetts and miss the woods. You are a strong woman and may God continue to bless you and your family.
@BalboaBaggins
@BalboaBaggins 3 роки тому
stunning and brave
@bushrasajid9543
@bushrasajid9543 2 роки тому
Mr black tell me about messachusts state of us.
@InnateNobility
@InnateNobility 3 роки тому
Tranquility, slow pace of life, time to yourself and with no distractions when you pursue your personal interests. The sound of your fire going while you read and drink a cup of tea or cocoa. Paradise. I'm someone who loves my personal space and my privacy; I would get used to that so fast.
@MargaritaMagdalena
@MargaritaMagdalena 2 роки тому
If everyone lived in a cabin there wouldn't be books and cocoa in the first place. You can't have cocoa farms, schools that teach you to read, publishers who print books, and stores selling the cocoa and books if everyone is living in a cabin in wilderness.
@MargaritaMagdalena
@MargaritaMagdalena 2 роки тому
The cabin is full of modern products that can only be produced in factories by people who've enjoyed modern education for years. If she has a husband and sleeps with him it means she's using modern contraception. If one of them gets seriously ill or injured they'll go to a hospital. They aren't self-sufficient at all, they just live in a place where they can't see the civilization that's providing for them.
@generationfallout5189
@generationfallout5189 10 днів тому
@@MargaritaMagdalenaYou don’t need to give up absolutely everything. You find a nice middle ground. We need to go back to nature, but we can still have nice things, that aren’t so demanding on our environment.
@LadyovVein
@LadyovVein Рік тому
Oh my goodness that part where Tova is speaking to the camera with the kitty just zenned out in her lap.. so sweet.
@janfranko8392
@janfranko8392 Рік тому
I love your HOME. Thank you for sharing. So cosy and warm lovely space to live. I have enjoyed your presentation very much.
@chronic_payne5669
@chronic_payne5669 3 роки тому
As strange as it sounds, you can just feel the love emanating from that little cabin and it’s occupants. From the cats, to the precious baby and everywhere in between, that home is full of love and respect.
@Harry_Beanbag
@Harry_Beanbag 3 роки тому
Ya, but did you see how irritated that cat was when she stopped petting it for a second?
@lsophial
@lsophial 3 роки тому
They couple fought at the end of this video. I am not sure where do you see the 💕 LOVE The best of all the cabin are the baby and the cats.
@newaccount6414
@newaccount6414 2 роки тому
@@lsophial Damn didn't know you lived with them to know that. Way to go Felicia
@dianneolivieri7427
@dianneolivieri7427 3 роки тому
I can't believe some non-thinking person asked if you have baby proofed the cabin. What I see are 2 wonderful people with their baby next to them being spoken to in a soft and loving way. Tova thank you for showing us everything. It all works because you all are smart and organized. I love you all, dianne
@kleineroteHex
@kleineroteHex 3 роки тому
baby proofing is a novel thing LOL It just came into existence when I had my kids - car seats were just starting then...... strange that we all survived :)
@1nt3rl0ck
@1nt3rl0ck 3 роки тому
baby proofing is for people leaving the baby wander while they caress thier phone with thier finger tips
@komerwest3748
@komerwest3748 3 роки тому
I dont think that sweet baby is going to hurt the old cabin.lol
@smallhouseinthemeadow6131
@smallhouseinthemeadow6131 3 роки тому
Yes, baby proofing is not necessary if you teach your children.I never had to babyproof my home.
@sheilaolson5868
@sheilaolson5868 3 роки тому
Baby proofing is only needed for people who don’t watch their children constantly. I had four sons and never baby proofed or moved anything. I watched them and taught them what not to touch.
@Bee-gl2dy
@Bee-gl2dy Рік тому
In my part of America, we might call the Fashtu a "utility room" since it serves multiple purposes, such as an entryway, storage room, cleaning room, and a room for feeding our indoor animals. Utility in English means useful and multi-purposeful. It has more use than just a mud room or foyer. I love your channel, thank you for sharing!
@annalisavajda252
@annalisavajda252 5 місяців тому
I think it's a covered porch. If it had windows it would be a Sun porch so porch I think.
@ou7shined972
@ou7shined972 3 місяці тому
@@annalisavajda252 Here in the UK we'd call it simply "the porch". Very different from the US version of porch with swing-chairs and banjos - lol
@chronic2023
@chronic2023 3 місяці тому
Farstu
@infour44
@infour44 Рік тому
Fascinating and ahead of the times. The lady exhudes calm serenity and contentment. Lovely
@mvp019
@mvp019 3 роки тому
When a Swede says "It was really cold", you can bet it was really, really cold! Wonderful tour and I admire your ability to live this way off the grid.
@jonathanthink5830
@jonathanthink5830 3 роки тому
It does not look like she is completely off the grid. She still has access to youtube ..... :-)
@gingerale1861
@gingerale1861 3 роки тому
@@jonathanthink5830 she also said they are so close to the village.
@amandasanders1141
@amandasanders1141 3 роки тому
Jonathan - they use mobile data.
@joshcolbert5613
@joshcolbert5613 3 роки тому
You ever notice people that live "off grid" life are just good genuine humans! So refreshing.
@Coffee_is_ready
@Coffee_is_ready 3 роки тому
Isn't that selection bias, though? We only see the one's featured in videos. At least, I don't know anyone else living off grid. I don't know if the ones I see in video are a representative sample.
@masunrise7471
@masunrise7471 3 роки тому
except the one dude that lived off grid and would steal and I think kill people. Not sure about the killing people though lol
@masunrise7471
@masunrise7471 3 роки тому
@@purebliss2669 I really hope this is not intended to be a "nice" message lol. AKA god is going to take you out soon. He decided that he is done playing with his toys and is going to end it all. That's frightening and not something I would throw out there as a good thing. It sounds more like a threat!
@BillAnt
@BillAnt 3 роки тому
Oh and she speaks English better than most New Yorkers. he-he
@birdgirl2289
@birdgirl2289 3 роки тому
Unabomber not included, right?
@marianateodorian1141
@marianateodorian1141 Рік тому
I loved the tour and your home is so pure and so welcoming, somehow it feels it is so full of happiness! I think it´s great to know that the wood is out there, when you sleep at night surounded by peace, in the middle of nature and your own loving family. Wonderful, best wishes...!
@specialiseesi6746
@specialiseesi6746 Рік тому
Fantastic video... Your calm voice and unique accent made me feel I was there, I could feel the quiet, peace and joy of your lives. It makes me think. .After years of immigrating to Canada, with housing prices through the roof (like from 10 to 20 times my yearly salary) and rent increasingly unaffordable, I´m strongly considering a similar lifestyle by constructing my own little home and living rent free. Current technology allows us to live completely off grid. I´m getting old and need to work on that. Thank you so much for the inspiration!!
@lex2151
@lex2151 Рік тому
@ReleaseMyElephant
@ReleaseMyElephant Рік тому
Her accent sounds strangely norwegian..
@andydepizzalover9670
@andydepizzalover9670 3 роки тому
I have to get out of this city I live in. It hurts my mental health, and I have been in therapy many times and even warded into an institution for a couple of days to help calm my mind. I feel this kind of life that she's living is where my heart lies.
@jamespitson6524
@jamespitson6524 3 роки тому
Try to spend time in nature
@LoveStarsWorld
@LoveStarsWorld 3 роки тому
Just go
@jamespitson6524
@jamespitson6524 3 роки тому
Realize the video is an idealized version of this way of life. I also find the city causes anxiousness. Your personal problems will follow you but a smaller community can be helpful. Note 'community' instead of city. There is work everywhere for the willing. Isolation isnt the true answer but is a band aid. Try to stay active and eat whole foods instead of sugary processed crap. There is nothing wrong with you. Life is a rollercoaster so keep going and never give up. The best days are yet to come amigo
@user-jy3zl2vp4b
@user-jy3zl2vp4b 3 роки тому
@@jamespitson6524 They are finding that so many of us that truly love being IN nature.....might be suffering from PTSD. If true, vast numbers of the world are suffering from it! Or just anxiety, etc.
@Jennthelibra
@Jennthelibra 3 роки тому
Go for a walk in the park or go for a simple hike bring some things in a backpack. Granola bars and water go for it.
@thematch4877
@thematch4877 2 роки тому
Some people would call that place boring, but watching, it was so calming, like the weight of the world was left in the city. Felt like i could breath better after watching this place.
@Archonsx
@Archonsx 2 роки тому
in what hell hole of a 3rd world country are u living in bro
@dd7aa
@dd7aa 2 роки тому
@@Archonsx why would you assume they live in a third world country?
@MichaelBrown-rg8oi
@MichaelBrown-rg8oi 2 роки тому
@@Archonsx they're probably actually implying they live in a 1rst world country and all the distracting and clustered environment there unlike where the lady lives in the video
@shotimemillionaire
@shotimemillionaire Рік тому
Amen Brother!
@chetanveersidhu753
@chetanveersidhu753 Рік тому
@@Archonsx let me guess you're from america
@freespirit71
@freespirit71 Рік тому
Just beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. I am living with my 2 dogs in a kind "Circus Wagen" made of wood since 3years without running water, but a good stove and I have electricity. In Germany it is hard to find a place and it is not allowed to live off the grid. Videos like yours are always a big inspiration, what else is possible. I love all the books in your house. I am looking forward to watch more of your videos.
@MariaAyub-ma-sentient24
@MariaAyub-ma-sentient24 Рік тому
Life with a purpose is living everyday to the fullest. This is a very clear example of such conviction in a way that it connects with the natural world. Few are the ones who can do that, but it goes to show there is beauty in simplicity.
@Arklay_98
@Arklay_98 2 роки тому
Living in a cabin in the forest I hope to one day be able to myself. I'm so sick of everyone's shit.
@zacharypayne4080
@zacharypayne4080 2 роки тому
For real
@darkjak224
@darkjak224 2 роки тому
Shitting in the woods, shivering during winter, and no porn. Sounds great. Where do you plan to get your food?
@karenzielke9898
@karenzielke9898 2 роки тому
Agree
@renzdealexandria1189
@renzdealexandria1189 2 роки тому
Agree…away from…
@jasondunn6223
@jasondunn6223 2 роки тому
Lmao me too
@apistosig4173
@apistosig4173 3 роки тому
The footage of the child in the snow is simply precious!
@dalisegar2513
@dalisegar2513 3 роки тому
That baby so cuute. Over here: Someone would see a baby in the snow, freak out, and call the law on ya.
@dalisegar2513
@dalisegar2513 3 роки тому
@CharlyRomeo2009 Had it happen to me over nothing so Karen's are out there.
@Italy55
@Italy55 3 роки тому
I think you look like your grandfather 🇸🇪
@nicetalkintoya
@nicetalkintoya 3 роки тому
Legit snow angel
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi 3 роки тому
@@dalisegar2513 that actually happened about 2 weeks ago!
@natlyfranks6856
@natlyfranks6856 Рік тому
WHAT A GLORIOUS WAY TO LIVE! MY DAD HAD A FISHING CAMP OUT OF THE MOUTH OF THE GULF OF MEXICO , IN NEW ORLEANS EAST, THIS REMINDS OF THOSE WONDERFUL DAYS. THIS IS LIVING! THANK YOU FOR SHARING
@catherinejacquette4656
@catherinejacquette4656 Рік тому
Merci pour votre message de simplicité, de patience, d’intelligence et de courage. 😊 la vie n’est pas que le luxe.
@prodigaldaughter6732
@prodigaldaughter6732 2 роки тому
99.9% of people would rather be living there right now than in this crazy insane on-grid life right now. God Bless you.
@thetruth5914
@thetruth5914 2 роки тому
💯
@marcvandermeyden8000
@marcvandermeyden8000 2 роки тому
ya definitly away from all the nonsense going on right now.
@rebelguy9487
@rebelguy9487 2 роки тому
I've got some friends that have a stretch of woodland property. I'd love to help build a small cabin with them and become a groundskeeper for their property
@dan4030
@dan4030 2 роки тому
Jen A. Damn straight. I'm sick of being made sick by the manmade EMFs that won't allow me to have a moment of peace and is constantly putting both my mind and body under stress and many other symptoms. I'd love to escape and come back to the me I seem to have lost.
@humaninterface7153
@humaninterface7153 2 роки тому
No thanks i need the city life
@jaylineff
@jaylineff 3 роки тому
"Walk out the door and into the forest and be part of nature". That says it all to me. You are a lovely, informative hostess. Thank you for allowing virtual visitors into your cozy, very-well organized home.
@amybowman9906
@amybowman9906 Рік тому
This reminds me of my family's cabin. It is a breath of fresh air and realness compared to all the super expensive " off grid" tiny homes that are popular.
@mahmoodulhassan6607
@mahmoodulhassan6607 Рік тому
I lived for a month like that. It was challenging but do able. It humbles one, who are use to living in this modern worldly society. Actually it is applaudable for people who are living permanently.
@3myfly
@3myfly 3 роки тому
when I was a kid and sometimes we did not have electricity, I was really happy inside, enjoying the little things I had, and so I felt more connected to the place, happy new year to all of you
@Shrimp8008
@Shrimp8008 3 роки тому
Yeah same here. I have lived my whole life in this small village with no electricity during the day. Although truthfully, I stay on my phone all day mostly. (What can I say I'm still a teen lol.) But one of my favorite things of living here is showering with a cup and a bucket is so normal to me that normal showers 🚿 seem like a waste of water. Edit: also its not like we're poor or non materialistic either, you probably wouldn't be able to tell us apart from those living city lives.
@marianichtausnazareth6331
@marianichtausnazareth6331 2 роки тому
It is quite remarkable how much people are interested in this way of living. Makes me think how far we have gone in the wrong direction. *That* is what matters. Lovelovelove ❤️
@tommartyn524
@tommartyn524 2 роки тому
Exactly what I keep saying. People inevitably return to the old ways. Humans like simplicity in the long run
@Hero_Of_Old
@Hero_Of_Old 2 роки тому
This is what life actually is, its inevitable people want to get back to this. Something real and authentic.
@zackattack7103
@zackattack7103 2 роки тому
Agreed. Way to far
@iseeu-fp9po
@iseeu-fp9po 2 роки тому
As a person who lives in the city centre I totally agree. Human beings werent made to live alongside concrete and huge, towering buildings. It's in nature we truly belong.
@stephanielongden597
@stephanielongden597 2 роки тому
When I think of the monstrously wrong direction we have gone in, (which is quite often), I see that it was and continues to be at the behest of powerful and greedy men who set the standard for masculinity = toxic. We haven't had balance since the madness took hold a long time ago. We desperately need more women like Tova to get us back to a good place because sadly there are women who believe in the wrong direction. We also need the men like Adzo Ramo who is fondly remembered by Night Kruzer. I believe a fundamental question all human's need to ask is what exactly do we want to achieve for the benefit of all humans, our planet and it's other inhabitants.
@kevinrbarker
@kevinrbarker Рік тому
I love that Swedish interior style of antique wood and modern Ikea. It's awesome....
@kyms9390
@kyms9390 Рік тому
Thankyou so much for this tour of your lovely home, I know little about life in Sweden so it was so great to see this. Your home is beautiful, the setting is just gorgeous your cats and baby were the highlights for me. How cosy sitting in your cabin with a tea would be watching the snow. Live your best life. Love from Australia ♡
@mbb--
@mbb-- 3 роки тому
Living off the grid is looking better and better every day
@CideEffexOriginal
@CideEffexOriginal 3 роки тому
I've been on you tube since 2007. I've had dozens of channels and watched hundreds of thousands of videos. This video is one of the coolest ones I have seen. Very impressive. Thank you, Tova for sharing this. You're awesome!
@kristivaught9541
@kristivaught9541 Рік тому
I just subscribed. I am from Texas and think your lifestyle is just lovely!!! Thank you for opening your home to viewers. It is fun to see how others live. I love to see what modern "pioneers" can creatively do with their home! I look forward to more videos!!!
@anamariaprado2718
@anamariaprado2718 Рік тому
I enjoyed your video very much, you have chosen to live very simple in the middle of a forest and that is true living. I admire you for the respect you have for the planet and your baby is adorable.
@larissasplaylists
@larissasplaylists 4 місяці тому
So you are technically against the advancement of medicine and contraception
@jonny7491
@jonny7491 3 роки тому
This was one of the most relaxing videos I’ve found on UKposts, what a lovely way to live.
@Creashone
@Creashone 3 роки тому
Lovely for them. I think most people would not find this lovely. imagine two of them have diarrhea. Now what?
@kiddingme01
@kiddingme01 3 роки тому
so glad to see that even a cabin in Sweden has a 'junk' drawer for those items that have no other place :D
@veroniquetyszko5487
@veroniquetyszko5487 3 роки тому
Agreeing
@j-rocd9507
@j-rocd9507 3 роки тому
Exactly my thoughts
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi 3 роки тому
I'd have a microwave and some tv dinners in there, and maybe a stereo. And some drugs. Lots of drugs.
@determined2win585
@determined2win585 3 роки тому
Lol ikr
@J1I9M7M4Y
@J1I9M7M4Y 3 роки тому
A home without a junk drawer is not a home!! 😁
@mariansmith7694
@mariansmith7694 Рік тому
Thank you for sharing your beautiful, brave life. ❤️ I admire you all so much.
@martinleepgg
@martinleepgg Рік тому
I just found this vid, what a great example in simplistic living. I live in rural New Zealand aiming to pare back material requirements in a practical sense. This is a fun journey to gently step away from materialism.
@TonyFisherPuzzles
@TonyFisherPuzzles 3 роки тому
In the winter you can use the outside as a freezer.
@c.s.7266
@c.s.7266 3 роки тому
🤣
@Peron1-MC
@Peron1-MC 3 роки тому
yep very convenient actually. if you wanna cool drinks or something. about two weeks ago it was like -24 C here. i think a freezer runs at -18 C :)
@bcotrell
@bcotrell 3 роки тому
Will animals eat the food? Honest question. I’m a city dweller, and we never keep food outside because it attracts animals.
@Thekovaluu89
@Thekovaluu89 3 роки тому
@@bcotrell It do attract animals but mostly they try to avoid places where they hear human voices and smell human scent. Also how u storage food depends. When you put it in the basket and let it freeze less odor it will emit. Temperature you can adjust by burying things under compressed snow. Snow is good insulation so under thick snow things don't get so cold and also smells will attract animals even less.
@tinnybird1971
@tinnybird1971 3 роки тому
@@bcotrell Especially racoons.
@irmgardjames4219
@irmgardjames4219 3 роки тому
In a German children's story; "Master Eder and his Pumuckel" there is a line where they are showing their small home and the visitor comment is that "it is very small"! The Pumuckel replies:" Happy people don't need such big homes because they don't need to avoid each other, so often" That, stuck with me for 40 years! I embrace your choices, there is a natural flow/order and harmony. When you are sharing a meal, together in the home, with the animals, there is a sense of exquisite balance/inclusion..being held in each others arms-feeling, that comes across in the videos as well. Thank you, for the tour such a talented and creative home-maker, Partner, Parent and Land Steward, you both are! Wishing you all, a very healthy and prosperous New Year!! Loving greetings!
@Talasbuan
@Talasbuan 3 роки тому
What a nice story! 😄
@jodiegurtner
@jodiegurtner 3 роки тому
@mariamunker5098
@mariamunker5098 3 роки тому
Das stimmt, 100 Prozent
@willythewave
@willythewave 3 роки тому
Eloquently said James.
@JaneFincaarte
@JaneFincaarte 3 роки тому
💓
@floreaadrian2648
@floreaadrian2648 Рік тому
As a rumanian who works in Sweden for 1 year now as telecom engineer been in a lot of places like this. I was always amazed by the peolple who chose to live in the middle of the nature. Whole clip is nice but the best part is at 20:16 and 22:10. I appreciate you a lot guys! Big hugs!
@dianevinces805
@dianevinces805 Рік тому
I absolutely love everything about your lifestyle and values. The 10 year diary was an absolutely beautiful idea💕
@marieshka1
@marieshka1 3 роки тому
I grew up in a similar way in Northern California. I am very thankful to my parents for being back to landers and providing me such a unique, wholesome childhood. Many blessings on your way.
@VioletJoy
@VioletJoy 3 роки тому
I'm curious what area of CA you grew up in. I'm in CA and spent a year in a fairly remote area.
@EllieMandyArt
@EllieMandyArt 3 роки тому
I have never heard the sound of silence like i did in this video.. In America.. there’s always a car driving by. (At least where i live) Beautiful Sound of Silence.
@lindavel43
@lindavel43 3 роки тому
This. I moved to Chicago and it is busy. Went to CA for a semester in the suburbs. It has hills, but it is not the country side. I got creeped out. Because when I walked the streets I hardly saw anyone...it felt like those zombie apocalypse movie where you're walking on a lonely road and the zombies will come and get you soon. But, I slept like a baby at night! So quiet. I forgot what real peace and quiet was.
@kathymyers7279
@kathymyers7279 3 роки тому
We have woods with cabins in them also.
@Howtragicforyou
@Howtragicforyou 3 роки тому
I mean crazy uncle ted seemed to like it in montana. Here in rural canada though we are a bit spoiled.
@Fishandchipsguvnah
@Fishandchipsguvnah 3 роки тому
Eh, it depends on where you live. I spent two years in a trailer in a rural wooded Alabama (long story), and it was at least that quiet - in rural Alabama the main sound I remember was rain and animals. I imagine that if you live near Stockholm or something, it's probably about as noisy as a large American city (I assume, I've never been to Sweden, so I could easily be wrong).
@lavettemcfeeters6216
@lavettemcfeeters6216 3 роки тому
@@Fishandchipsguvnah I agree,there are massive amounts of land (in every state) where there are sometimes hundreds of miles of woods or other terrain that is completely isolated.
@michaelmcdowell6792
@michaelmcdowell6792 Рік тому
We share many similar interests/values. I live in South FL US with long summers and brief mild winters. Yet I can, ferment, garden and read Patrick Rothfuss (waiting for the third in the series like so many others. Thank you for your time and effort putting this video together. I am fascinated by living off the grid and sustainable life, Be at peace and live in wonder.
@amyschmidt1113
@amyschmidt1113 Рік тому
I loved this tour the most of all I have seen in the past couple months. I wish I was doing the same thing as this lady and her family. She does a GREAT JOB of explaining everything.
@blueonesixthworld1883
@blueonesixthworld1883 3 роки тому
Thank you for inviting us into your home. So organized. Do the things you want to do in your own way and in your own time. So pleased to look a little bit into your life and see how you do things and how you build out your home and homestead. Thanks for having us.
@Flo-rt7zg
@Flo-rt7zg 11 місяців тому
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@sasaduran8651
@sasaduran8651 3 роки тому
Since august 2016 i live in trailor in the bushes. I have a little goat farm, with chickens, rabbits and three dogs of my own and one strayed dog. I understand you, sister and i admire you. I could easily live like that for the rest of my life. Only, i have sun povered electricity all the time. Greetings from Bosnia
@chelsreise8354
@chelsreise8354 3 роки тому
I agree with you here....Because I experience the same way too
@sasaduran8651
@sasaduran8651 3 роки тому
@@chelsreise8354 Greetings
@chelsreise8354
@chelsreise8354 3 роки тому
@@sasaduran8651 thank you....its true really feel it.....if youd like you can subscribe my YTC
@sarahjones-jf4pr
@sarahjones-jf4pr Рік тому
What a delightful practical sensible woman you are, as you can see I am very impressed with your living philosophy and down to earth attitudes towards sustainability and healthy lifestyle....It is a pleasure to subscribe to your channel.
@rickeydenler2385
@rickeydenler2385 Рік тому
people may live totaly in the wilderness but you tube is there, amazing our connection to the world no matter were we are
@Kevatron-qk9op
@Kevatron-qk9op 3 роки тому
I came from watching live news about the chaos in the United States to this video. You guys are doing life correctly! Bless you and your family. Thank you for sharing your beautiful life with us all!
@anetteaslan6088
@anetteaslan6088 3 роки тому
and these people are so honest, they don't show a story in the name of freedom, because it can be marketed well, but show people who have always wondered what it is like to live in a lonely Swedish hut, how it can be can. Thanks for that. Real freedom doesn't take up a lot of space when you are at peace with yourself.
@kathiebona7751
@kathiebona7751 3 роки тому
I was scrolling and found this simple lovely video. I wish I was taking a live tour through this cabin right now......away from COVID and the chaotic mess the U.S. is going through right now. Thanks for sharing 💕
@Sigma10100
@Sigma10100 3 роки тому
Hah, I came from the same exact thing. seems like some sort of eerie premonition, but eh 🤷🏾‍♂️
@margietucker1719
@margietucker1719 3 роки тому
I quit watching "the news" months ago. Amazing how much more peaceful life is now.
@Grunta5
@Grunta5 3 роки тому
Simple living = no stress = peacefulness = better health and contentment. I love your lifestyle
@veggielove84
@veggielove84 3 роки тому
I'm so jealous. Here you would need lots money to buy land then build on.
@mariskabarends5792
@mariskabarends5792 3 роки тому
But Freezing Cold ❄️ 9 months off 12 every year
@jasonh2615
@jasonh2615 3 роки тому
@@mariskabarends5792 Too cold for me, and I would get bored AF.
@sparrowlt
@sparrowlt 3 роки тому
no coms = you cant call for help when something wrong happens = you cant get treatment = you die for something wich wouldnt be deadly in other place with coms = shorter lifespan
@oneinvisibledoctor
@oneinvisibledoctor 3 роки тому
@@sparrowlt I mean, if you have a heart attack at home alone in a city it's no different than dying in the woods.
@sineadocean6716
@sineadocean6716 5 місяців тому
this reminds me of my childhood in rural Canada. We also used candles for light and a woodstove for cooking and heating. We didn't have running water so had to bucket it from the well. Its definitely harder than it looks!
@dee4435
@dee4435 11 днів тому
Brilliant: "To walk out our door and be in the forest." Love that.
@markv151
@markv151 3 роки тому
Thanks for the tour Tova , many blessings for your family .
@jackthomas5250
@jackthomas5250 3 роки тому
A family living the simple life, one they are happy and contented with. There will be many families watching this who will be encouraged to do the same. Thank you for posting this video.
@Gecko90s
@Gecko90s Місяць тому
I'm touched. My family lived a similar life in northern Sweden for centuries. Thank you for sharing with us❤️.
@ktheodor3968
@ktheodor3968 Рік тому
Henry David Thoreau would have admired you. I so like the idea of opening the door and walking into the forest. Can I also say: that cat you hold is so gentle. So content your cat to be petted. I think very many cats can be very temperamental. That's OK, they have a mind of their own. I hope you are all well, and you are still as inspired by nature. All the best to you!
@cristianmorar5558
@cristianmorar5558 3 роки тому
8 years and I wish you at least more 80 years at that blessed place. Happy New Year !
@erfmfre9692
@erfmfre9692 3 роки тому
An intimate portrait of a beautiful and deliberate life. Thank you for sharing. My best wishes to you all for a wonderful new year.
@charlesrose5758
@charlesrose5758 2 місяці тому
Tack! Tack! Tack! Thank you for sharing this with us!! I fell in love with a girl from Sweden, Ulrika Bergmon, when I was 25 years old. We met in college here in the U.S. Her smile, her laugh, her eyes and ancient instantly attracted me to her. Her personality and endless stories of Sweden made me fall in love with her. I made a promise to come see her in Stockholm when I finished school. I kept that promise and spent the a summer traviling throughout Scandinavia with her. Sadly, my visit came to an end, as my family needed me back home. I miss Ulrika dearly and the beautiful countryside of Sweden!!!! TACK!
@alistairyoung6801
@alistairyoung6801 Рік тому
Hello from New Zealand. Thank you so much for sharing your home and your way of life with us [and for doing so in my language!]... I found it inspiring. Best of luck with your artisan cheese... maybe post another video on that.
@gillianattwood1970
@gillianattwood1970 3 роки тому
Tova you did really well and you're English is very good well done ,I live in the UK and this video is just what i need as we are in lock down and can't go out xx
@yorkshirerose6334
@yorkshirerose6334 3 роки тому
You have every needful thing and your son is really blessed to live as you do.
@Alikhanlive
@Alikhanlive Рік тому
I love places like these,so warm and welcoming, reminds me of a place i stayed in for a week in zakopane,poland
@snakemanmike
@snakemanmike Рік тому
Beautiful and charming young woman living a good like with her family in a beautiful part of the world. Very uplifting.
@ilenefrances
@ilenefrances 3 роки тому
Wow, what a beautiful home. Feels like something straight out of a fairy tale!
@fancysfolly554
@fancysfolly554 3 роки тому
I love cabins and cottages...I never wanted a formal, grand home... I want a home that can be lived it...
@asiam7436
@asiam7436 3 роки тому
Lovely. I could live there in a heartbeat. I live in a van but as soon as I step outdoors, I am in my living room of mountains, forests and deserts, all with cathedral ceilings filled with stars and planets. I’m so happy for you. I live off grid because it is simple and true.
@Talasbuan
@Talasbuan 3 роки тому
Amazing!
@mrbr549
@mrbr549 3 роки тому
Solo Over 50 Why did you stop posting videos?
@susannebrunberg4174
@susannebrunberg4174 3 роки тому
Solo over 50 Did you move to the city?
@rosaliebarry5995
@rosaliebarry5995 Рік тому
Thank you for such a nice video. I love seeing how people can live off the grid like this. Your bureau is beautiful. The wood is so golden very similar to that little chest of drawers by the door with your hats for winter
@rhodact1231
@rhodact1231 Рік тому
I would love to live this way... I lived like this for a part of my childhood up til I think 6. There is nothing wrong with it. I love it.
@ricardopelc-wesoly3483
@ricardopelc-wesoly3483 3 роки тому
The Art of living, a precious spiritual way of life that so few encounter.
@kimo_db
@kimo_db 3 роки тому
It's interesting how in the most luxurious and expensive "mansion" presentations you rarely see a book, yet this cabin as small as it is, there's a half-wall of them.
@luminoustorus548
@luminoustorus548 3 роки тому
Probably because the well read Mansion dwellers don’t give video tours for publicity
@kimo_db
@kimo_db 3 роки тому
@@luminoustorus548 indeed, that is a valid point
@MAC0071234
@MAC0071234 3 роки тому
Because they are smart and buy ebooks. Also books (reference books, text books, etc) get outdated fast or there is a new version or an update. And only pretentious people stack tons of books to show off how "well read" they are. Plus the only books that are worth buying and storing are classic novels, story books, fictional books, etc. The kind, if you have too many, shows that you have nothing better to do in your life than read someone else's thoughts and dreams.
@robertaramos7589
@robertaramos7589 3 роки тому
Maybe not everyome likes to read it has nothing bad
@ArcaneWorkshop
@ArcaneWorkshop 3 роки тому
I think it has to do with lifestyle. The rich, or "well-to-do" are typically going to be more used to highly stimulating types of entertainment, as they have more access to it than most people. Things like private home theaters, electronic gadgetry, large social circles of people, and the means for frequent travel. At this point, your brain is retrained to require that level of stimulation to achieve satisfaction from entertainment. For others, whether it's through self control, or monetary ability, are going to be more centered. Books for this type of person are actually very stimulating sources of entertainment, typically because they haven't spent their days dowsing their brains with dopa through internet usage, and video games. That's not to say you can't still enjoy reading if you take part in these things, but subjectively the person who hasn't formed those mental pathways will find more satisfaction through less stimulating activity. The majority of us exist somewhere between the two.
@andrewjackson2811
@andrewjackson2811 Рік тому
That cat is so happy lol, not even getting bored of being stroked❤️😍 what a life
@nadertalebi2365
@nadertalebi2365 8 днів тому
That was amazing I really enjoyed the tour, thank you for sharing.❤
@kevinpersson7256
@kevinpersson7256 3 роки тому
Thanks for the tour, I grew up in the wilderness, 14 years in isolation and we never relied on stores for food or clothing. We made everything by hand, clothing, leather items you name it.
@urmama54
@urmama54 3 роки тому
so you would hunt and gather every day (re: no stores)? like what did you do for food exactly?
@jamesdoughty8086
@jamesdoughty8086 3 роки тому
@@urmama54 bear soup, bear paw lasagna, bears head cheese, bear jerky, bear back ribs... 😉
@californiaslastgasp6847
@californiaslastgasp6847 3 роки тому
What did your family eat?
@SR-iy4gg
@SR-iy4gg 3 роки тому
@@urmama54 I guess the same thing people did for millennia before grocery stores. They hunted, gathered, fished, and grew their own. Where do you think the grocery stores get the food from? It's been raised, fished, etc.
@roxannedaly279
@roxannedaly279 2 роки тому
Water, firewood & books...you've got your priorities straight in my mind!!! Love your (temporary) home❣️Baby is ADORABLE!!!
@kurtisrobbins5700
@kurtisrobbins5700 Рік тому
Hannah here- I love your cabin u guys are very hard-working envioment friendly people which is excellent to see and watch I wish we had more people like u guys thinking about our beautiful earth!!
@mr.michigan9289
@mr.michigan9289 Рік тому
What a nice video to watch on a Sunday afternoon thank you! I live in a swedish inspired log home in the woods but we are close to the city. In my family the drawer with the mismatched stuff in it we call it the "Junk drawer" I can't wait to watch more of your videos!
@mack1979
@mack1979 Рік тому
Hee! That's funny. Everybody around the world has a junk drawer...
@robynlockwood2055
@robynlockwood2055 3 роки тому
No library is complete without Terry Prachet!! My youngest daughter and I lived in a cabin a little smaller than yours, for 10 years when she was younger. Every item had to have 2 purposes or we couldn't keep it... We did have a wonderful little wood cook stove that could heat us right out of our cabin at below 0° f. Many adventures winter and summer here in the Colorado Rockies with our two dogs and a cat that loved to go hiking with us (even in the snow!). It is so important for children to be in reality in the wild. I wouldn't change those 10 years for anything. I understand everything you are doing, and doing well!!💜👵
@charlesbukowski1894
@charlesbukowski1894 3 роки тому
Wow. Sounds wonderful.
@alexpowers3697
@alexpowers3697 3 роки тому
Ahh moorepork...
@northy_northie
@northy_northie 3 роки тому
So peaceful to listen to this lady. Mesmerising...
@lernatungpalan
@lernatungpalan Рік тому
enchanted place to live and be a part of the nature ...wow
@thoughts0utloud
@thoughts0utloud Рік тому
I love that bookshelves and books are everywhere.
@ncprealty3844
@ncprealty3844 3 роки тому
Your cats seem to be stress free, content and happy.
@blackmore4
@blackmore4 3 роки тому
After they stuck the bits of paper in the gaps in the walls ;)
@KB-ke3fi
@KB-ke3fi 3 роки тому
I can find em a city cat...and they can greet each other.
@yominishijama6204
@yominishijama6204 3 роки тому
It's Sweden dude even the people there are chill asf :')
@lw216316
@lw216316 3 роки тому
The purity of a baby's smile in the snow - priceless !
@yvonnecampbell7036
@yvonnecampbell7036 3 роки тому
That is what my face looks like finally having snow after Years of rain.....xD
@bigdaz7272
@bigdaz7272 3 роки тому
Baby literally growing up in a Christmas Card. Everything is magical as a wee one but man the little fella got Magic on a Whole New Level. Its so God Damn beautiful there just wow :)
@Sarah-Gee
@Sarah-Gee Рік тому
Wow so inspiring! Love how yr baby was exploring his environment as babies do except he is in, what many would consider, an extreme environment & would tuck their babies indoors, nice & cosy yet this looks like what life should be like…
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