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Hot Tent Snow Camping In Old Growth Forest

On this adventure I went hot tent snow camping in old growth forest. I’ve always wanted to hot tent camp here in the snow. Many of the trees are hundreds of years old and hundreds of feet tall. The forest gives off an eerie vibe but it is absolutely stunning to see. It snowed almost non stop the entire trip and temperatures stayed around 23 F (-5 C). I cooked up some delicious cheese steak sandwiches on the wood stove for dinner and had scrambled eggs for breakfast. I hope you enjoy the beautiful forest in this video! Continue reading “Hot Tent Snow Camping In Old Growth Forest” »

Couple Digs a Hole under the House and Turns it Into an Amazing Bunker-Storage

In this article you will meet Gena and Vita, happy young couple, and they are building a house with their own hands. “We like to equip life around us with our own hands. This is how we realize ourselves as much as possible and set an excellent example for our children.” Continue reading “Couple Digs a Hole under the House and Turns it Into an Amazing Bunker-Storage” »

1-Year Building a Cozy Log Cabin in the Woods

Building a log cabin from start to finish complete build. No talking, ASMR inspired building an entire small off grid cabin from start to finish using a sawmill by hand. Continue reading “1-Year Building a Cozy Log Cabin in the Woods” »

School Lunches Around the World

This next project invites the viewers into the lives of children all around the world, as it presents their everyday school meals. Cafeteria food is most popular in the US, where more than 32 million children serve this food at school, but countries such as Italy or Brazil have also adopted this model. Continue reading “School Lunches Around the World” »

Teacher Missed Her Students So She Knit 23 Adorable Dolls to Represent Each of Them

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many to spend time apart from their loved ones, and the lockdowns have forced people to reconsider their relationships.
Parents and children have been both affected, and teachers have also felt the negative aspects the pandemic has brought in their Continue reading “Teacher Missed Her Students So She Knit 23 Adorable Dolls to Represent Each of Them” »

Cherry Blossom Tree Made From Over 800,000 LEGO Bricks Breaks Guinness World Record

Cherry blossom trees are the iconic trees of Japan, and there are several festivals held each year where people go to celebrate the blossoming of these beautiful flowers. Continue reading “Cherry Blossom Tree Made From Over 800,000 LEGO Bricks Breaks Guinness World Record” »

Make a kitchen island using CRATES!

This is the most unique Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Island you will find on Etsy, online or in any store. It is handmade completely from solid wood and is very sturdy.
This design and it has been Featured on the HGTV webpage among other places. This Kitchen Island is made completely by hand with the highest craftsmanship in mind with a total Rustic, Modern Farmhouse theme behind it. Continue reading “Make a kitchen island using CRATES!” »

Giant Suspended “Chandelier” Collects Rainwater in a Forest

The relationship between man and nature has always been a central motive in art, and John Grade’s giant installations explore this topic as well.
His latest work is called Reservoir and is an ode to natural ecosystems and phenomena. Continue reading “Giant Suspended “Chandelier” Collects Rainwater in a Forest” »

Colossal Creatures Made From Rice Straw

The Wara Art Festival takes places each year in Niigita, Japan and it is an homage to straw installations. The main attraction of this festival are the straw large straw scuptures hich are made out of „wara”, the leftover rice-straw. Continue reading “Colossal Creatures Made From Rice Straw” »


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