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Will I REGRET This Rash Decision??



I don’t normally make rash decisions, because I tend to regret them!

20 Comments

  1. Good communication Bella! Tap the bag, sit, get a treat! You're training Brian well!

  2. Emily thanks for sharing your recipe. Very clear directions and great filming! I’m going to try making it. Brian what a huge item to check off the list. It looks awesome, what a dream come true!

  3. Hi Brian. I could not help but wonder what you are feeding your beautiful sweet Bella. I remember when you told us that once you began eating better, you felt better. I think that is true with all our pets too. The best dog food I ever found was "Lassie's Recipe." It was like a beef stew with chunks of beef, a gravy made therefrom, carrots, potatoes and peas–I am sure rice could replace potatoes, etc. You already grow half the food. There is a reason why so many of our dogs have shorter lives. They do not do well on GMO grains, or powdered other things added to that. Just a thought to share–we all know how much you truly love her.

  4. I’ve learned my lesson the hard way with door-to-door solicitors. They always change their prices as the day goes on. If the price is too good to be true…buyer beware. You should have trusted your instincts on that one.

  5. I've always loved your floral, long-sleeved tee, and I love the hat you got to go with it! Cottage garden has filled in so beautifully …

  6. Hammering tip; don’t choke up so far on the hammer and use more wrist! (47 years in the Carpenters Union) 😂

  7. Another great video! I absolutely adore this channel, thank you! I love knowing you have ADHD. It helps me to understand mine. I recently found out, and it makes sense of so much of my life! Is list-making part of it? I ALWAYS make lists! And here’s one of my comments:

    1) Congrats! The Chicken Cottage is finished! It’s my favorite garden structure ever!

    2) Emilie’s segment was perfect! She has a sweet, friendly personality. More recipes, please!

    3) The cottage garden is beautiful and active with pollinators. I do think you need to keep bees in the future. Good for your garden, and, of course, HONEY!

    4) Bella is so beautiful! A perfect fit. I love how she follows you and Emilie around.

    5) I’m looking forward to seeing Daisy’s house. Your drawing looks great! I totally relate to how you draw something, then make it! I visualize something with a sketch and make it real.

    I didn’t write a book! I wrote a LIST!! Thanks again for this video

  8. In Oklahoma we call it a cow shed or a milking shed. A barn has 4 walls and is used for storing hay.

  9. I noticed on the video of 10/24 when you were pulling and cutting back the cottage garden that Bella was chewing on the log pieces around the walkway so you need to get her a chew bone. Walmart has Ol' Roy Natural Jumbo Pork Femur Chew for Dogs, 1 Count, 14.38 oz for $3.97. It is an actual bone. My chows loved them.

  10. Eucalyptus is an excellent hard wood. It looks like you have some pieces there that could be saved for minor structures around your garden, It is also an excellent firewood if you have a fireplace/barbeque..

  11. Awwwh Bella living her best life. I will have to make that squash. Yum! Much respect for you and your family.

  12. Looks great, Brian. And we've taken a chance a couple times having someone take bushes or trees down. Each time it's worked out well. Sometimes, you just have to go with your gut. If we procrastinate too much, it won't get done. Daisy will love her new home. And what pampered chickens! It looks amazing. Enjoy! (Btw, I love to saute my squash with some onions, salt, pepper – I usually mix zucchini and yellow together).

  13. Great job Brian, ignoring the behaviors Bella offered that were not “sit”. She’s beautiful!!

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