Off the Grid Float Cabin YouTube Video Reaches Over One Million Views
You may have read about this on my Margy Meanders blog, but I think it's amazing enough to share again here.
Back in 2012, I sent pictures and video clips about living off the grid in our float cabin home to Kirsten Dirksen in Spain. She has a YouTube channel that focuses on tiny homes, simple living and other interesting topics. Kirsten took the raw images I sent and put them together into a video for her channel.
A look at the YouTube page with our 1,000,000+ views. |
Little did I know that the video she created would become so popular. This month it crossed the 1,000,000 views mark and is still climbing.
In case you haven't seen it yet, here it is. You can view it right here or go to YouTube for a larger version.
Thanks Kirsten for sharing our story with so many people.
Do you want to learn more about our float cabin home and off the grid living? Click on the Float Cabin Living topic in the sidebar or visit my Margy Lutz YouTube page. You can also visit the Powell River Books website and check out some of Wayne's Coastal BC Stories books that are available in print and eBook formats. -- Thanks, Wayne and Margy
Isn't that fun?!
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question, Margy, the deer often get my hostas! They disappear into the forest, for the most part, in summer, though. They don't really come too close to the house, otherwise.
I have enough trouble with woodrats, glad I don't have to worry about deer. On the other hand, they would be fun to watch. - Margy
DeleteCongrats on a million views of the video! It is very well done.
ReplyDeleteKirsten did a nice job with my raw footage. - Margy
DeleteSo very interesting! Great to watch this, see your place and you!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy getting to know the bloggers I follow. Glad you enjoyed the video. - Margy
DeleteWow - that is super fabulous! I've watched the video several times,and enjoyed it each time.
ReplyDeleteThanks. You are a faithful follower. - Margy
DeleteI think I could do that! Such a unique way to live. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt really isn't a difficult way to live, especially when we have someone like John to help us with maintenance tasks. - Margy
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