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Part 3 Arranging a vineyard (winter digging for hydro isolation)

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Published 29 Jan 2021

Hey everyone, it’s your Captain Frcho with another exclusive video of arranging a vineyard, part 3. Some of you know that over the last winter I started my vacation resort project at sea in Umag, Croatia. It should have been finished by May but I have to abandon it due to the Corona virus. The plan was to finish it over this winter but the corona situation is still there and I am not allowed to leave my hometown in Slovenia. At the beginning of this video, you will see I am / was in my trailer at my vacation resort in Umag - Croatia, although I am not supposed to be here at this time when the whole place is in lockdown, still I managed to come to my place and look after few things. JUST look after, as I can’t stay and work here. You all know, this pandemic has turned things upside down. So I am forced to abandon my project for another year. But I am sure I’ll finish it. I am abandoning my project again and before leaving; mining the place is pretty essential for safety. Since I can’t continue my project of building a solar power plant at my vacation resort, I decided to continue my work at the vineyard. You will be amazed to see that this time I didn’t have my car with me; I used a different ride and reached my vineyard. At this moment, the priority is to dig around the house to build some hydro isolation, the moisture is getting into the wall and the walls of the house are getting damp and humid. Hydro isolation is very important at this point so the house remains relatively unaffected by moisture. Digging over the winter is quite a challenging task, everything is frozen. Throughout the video, you will see my continuous struggle of digging rocks. At one point, electric power is out, so I have to wait for electricity to resume. When everything is frozen, I have to stop the work. You will see how I manage cooking all alone and how I light up my furnace as it’s too cold and the fire is important for survival. My doggy is also with me for assistance and company. Breaking rocks with an explosion is quite an easy way but I cannot use the explosives to break the rock, use of explosives can result in a bigger disaster, my house may blow out. I am constantly digging the rocks with electrical digging tools and loading the large pieces of rock in my trailer, my forever partner. We have a little accident while we were coming back after digging rocks, the tire got struck and the truck stumbles for a while but Thanks God no harm. Watch the complete video to find out how many vine bottles I have dig out and tell me comments if you have encountered any such adventure of growing grapes. This video and my previous vineyard videos will be quite helpful, if you want to build a vineyard by yourself. If you like this video, then do give thumbs up to this video. Subscribe to my channel if you haven’t subscribed yet. Below are the links to my previous videos: Arranging a vineyard during isolation “CORONAVIRUS GLOBAL LOCKDOWN”: /watch/ImRBXeJe4LyeB Arranging a vineyard during isolation part 2 “COVID-19 LOCKDOWN”: /watch/s65=t&EB4vwkvgFOMg= All music in background is coppy free, royalty free, and credict free. It took some time to find it. Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution Into the Sunrise · Badmath FMI, Vol. 1 ℗ 2018 Swell Music + Sound Released on: 2018-06-29 Composer: Lucas Estes Auto-generated by YouTube. Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution Aurora · Flow Loris Swell Sound Collection ℗ 2021 Swell Music + Sound Released on: 2021-09-23 Composer: Jay Wiltzen Auto-generated by YouTube.

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