From 0 to 13K in 1 Year | Thank You | Animals Kept Coming Into Our Homestead So We Built This | Ep58
One year ago, we started sharing our family’s homestead and off-grid journeys here on YouTube, and today we are incredibly grateful to celebrate reaching 13,000 plus subscribers. When we began this journey, we never imagined how many amazing people would come alongside our family as we worked to build a different way of life. From developing raw undeveloped land, creating our homestead from the ground up, raising animals, growing our own food, and taking on countless building projects, you have been there watching, encouraging, and supporting us every step of the way. From our entire family, thank you for being part of this journey. Every view, subscriber, comment, like, hype, share, and kind message has helped our channel grow and has motivated us to keep sharing the real side of homesteading and off-grid life—the hard work, the challenges, the victories, and the memories we are creating together. In this video, we celebrate this incredible milestone while tackling another important homestead project. There are some animals that continue to find their way onto our property, and we knew it was time to create a better solution. So we decided to build a horizontal privacy fence wall to help keep unwanted animals out, increase privacy, and create a more protected area for our family and animals. Building on raw land means every improvement takes planning, effort, and creativity. This fence project was another step toward creating the homestead we have always dreamed of. We take you along through the entire process as we measure, prepare, build, and transform this part of our property into something more functional and secure. Homesteading isn’t always easy. There are long days, unexpected problems, and projects that take much more work than expected. But there is something special about taking a piece of undeveloped land and slowly turning it into a place where your family can grow, learn, and create lasting memories. Our family’s goal has always been to live more intentionally, become more self-sufficient, spend more time together, and build something meaningful from the ground up. We are excited to continue sharing this journey with you as we keep improving our homestead, expanding our gardens, caring for our animals, and taking on new challenges. Whether you’ve been here since our first video or you’re discovering our channel for the first time, we are thankful you’re here. Welcome to our family’s adventure in both Florida and Nevada. Thank you again for helping us reach 13,000 plus subscribers in only one year. We truly appreciate every single one of you, and we can’t wait to show you what’s next. Thank you for joining us on our adventure in self-sufficiency, nature, and intentional living. Follow along as our large family builds, grows, and learns together while carving out an adventurous homestead and off-grid life in two different states. This is our journey of turning two raw undeveloped lands into a working homestead and developing an off-grid remote property, raising animals, and learning new skills along the way. 📌 Don’t forget to Subscribe, Like, and Comment as you join us on our homesteading and off-grid journey! 🔔 Hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode! #Homesteading #FamilyHomestead #HomesteadLife #HomesteadJourney #RawLandDevelopment #BuildingFromScratch #BuildingOurDream #DIYProjects #FenceBuilding #PrivacyFence #HorizontalFence #Woodworking #OffGridLiving #SelfSufficientLiving #CountryLiving #RuralLiving #LifeOnTheLand #RaisingAnimals #HomesteadGarden #GardenLife #GrowingFood #OffGrid #FamilyOfEight #IntentionalLiving #SimpleLiving #ModernHomestead #HomesteadProjects #PropertyImprovement #Wildlife #ProtectingOurHomestead #ThankYou

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