Евгений Мураев, лидер политической партии «НАШИ», народный депутат VII-VIII созывов, в прямом эфире «НАШего утра» с Александром Лирчуком, Анастасией Гусаревой, Аленой Черновол.
Обсудили Советский Союз, декоммунизацию, сравнили экономические показатели современной и советской Украины, советские фильмы:
00:00 Ностальгирует ли Мураев по Советскому Союзу?
2:49 Советский Союз развалился или его распустили?
6:49 «Мы стали легко манипулируемые»
8:50 Почему Советский Союз позволял элите получать информацию извне?
12:31 «Украина в очередной раз пробивает дно»
18:55 Украина потеряла свой потенциал и триллион долларов за 10 лет
26:27 Кто Вам сказал, что экономика Российской империи была в упадке?
32:35 Декоммунизация Киева: Еще не открытую станцию метро «Проспект Правды» хотят переименовать
34:41 «Патриотизм – последнее убежище негодяя»
37:45 «Украину продолжают дробить»
42:13 Советское кино. Любимый фильм Евгения Мураева
In what may be my most relaxing, calm video in the forest yet, Cali the golden retriever and I watch a dramatic spring breakup as the ice melts and the rivers rage and then we spend a couple of days making tools for traditional woodworking around the log cabin.
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My golden retriever, Cali, follows my every move, always at my side and helping out when she can — pulling bark off the logs, carrying branches to the fire pit area, fetching whatever she can find that she thinks I will like — her retriever toy, bones, feathers, and she chases the squirrels and blue jays that live around the cabin. Shes a great dog.
The drone captures amazing video of the ice on the lake breaking into smaller pieces while snow melt fills the river to capacity, raging through narrow rock canyons. Waterfowl — ducks, geese and swans — return to the local creeks and marshes and the forest is filled with the sounds of spring peepers, toads, songbirds, ravens and barred owls. Owls call out all night and at random times throughout the day as they search for mates in the surrounding forest.
In preparation for building the covered outdoor kitchen using traditional woodworking methods, I remove the logs and rocks from the firepit area and set up a new pit and cooking area further away from the log cabin. Just a few patches of snow remain and the puddles that my dog plays and bathes in is just about dry so the new fire pit is high and dry. I move the log bench, the log table and the chopping blocks for splitting firewood into place and begin cleaning up the surrounding forest as I collect branches and logs for the fire.
Once again, the lighting from the setting sun is spectacular, illuminating the temporary outdoor cooking area. I cook baked potato and sweet potato on the outdoor grill, smothering them with cheese and onions, pancetta and jalapeno peppers in the cast iron skillet. We retire to the log cabin at 10 pm as the sun sets and the owls and frogs get louder, and at 2:00 am, I am awakened by wolves howling in the valley behind the cabin. Hoping that I captured the wolves on my trail camera, I check the following morning but find not wolves on camera but a huge fisher that checks out the camera.
Using a chainsaw, I cut down a 10" diameter sugar maple tree to clear a building site for the next log cabin. I cut that tree into a five foot log and then use a chainsaw mill to cut the log in half to be used as a bench for a traditional shave horse, a tool I really need for shaping dowels and cedar shingles for the outdoor pavilion over the kitchen and for the new workshop. With hand tools — axes, draw knife, knives, saws, chisels, augers, brace and drill bits and wooden mallets — I build the shavehorse using green woodworking methods out of hard maple and ironwood. The end result is a shave horse that is 60" long, 19" high and 6" wide. Stay tuned for the end of the video when I explain how the woodworking bench is made and what I would do differently when building the next one.
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Another full year in the wilderness living my dream. There is no place I would rather be than in the wilderness, self reliant, thriving in an off grid log cabin and living close to nature. Spring arrived today, and in my mind, its the beginning of a new year and I reflect on the last 365 days spent building my homestead and creating a safe place for my family and me for times like this. The next 365 days will bring big changes for me and my family as we continue to learn how to and practice becoming more self reliant and put the lessons I have learned over the last three years to use. This year, food security and health are our focus, along with a few building projects that Ill be undertaking alone to make our homestead more self sufficient.
Stay healthy and be kind.
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The complete off grid sauna, bathhouse build from start to finish on my land in the Canadian wilderness. 12 months of Cali, my golden retriever dog, supervising and helping me build the cabin alone, mostly with traditional hand tools, dealing with harsh weather, biting insects and distracted by the incredible scenery and wildlife of Ontario, Canada.
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OFF GRID YURT | Timelapse — Full Build START TO FINISH youtu.be/_f67XGDcmi4
Here is the FULL TIMELAPSE of Jake Mace and NicHolistic Yurt Build in the Rain Forest of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. We are living on 8 acres off the grid in the great bear rainforest. This Yurt video shows us clearing the land, building the yurt platform, and building a 30 diameter yurt from Pacific Yurts. Hope you enjoy the full yurt build video! Skip ahead to these part of the yurt video:
Это видео про то как в диком лесу своими руками построить избу из бревен и сделать из огромного бревна традиционную тесовую дверь на подпятниках. Дверь выдержит натиск медведя. Для этого распилил бревно на доски, соединил доски на шканты и поперечины, выпилил подпятники (деревянные оси) и навесил дверь на косяк. Дверь изготовлена из дерева кело в 2017 году в лесу Карелии Россия
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Спасибо Косте Вигнтер за дуб (слебы из дуба бензопилой) www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFawvg1tmgk
A busy day at the off grid log cabin, building adjustable timber sawhorses, canning tomato soup, harvesting vegetables from the organic garden, foraging and cooking wild mushrooms with cream and cheese in the earthen pizza oven, roasting bear and fresh vegetables, checking on the water levels in the dug pond… subscribe and tune in next week to see the finished sawhorses and how Im using them to finish the underground, timber frame root cellar.
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Relaxing at the cabin with Cali, my Golden Retriever. The weather was incredible, warm and sunny one day with deer coming out to dine on the acorns exposed by the melting snow, but the next day, rain ice pellets fell all night long before changing to snow the following day. It was not the worst ice storm Ive witnessed, not like the ice storm of several years ago that shut the northeast down for a few days, but it did some damage.
With our drone, my wife got some incredible aerial footage and photographs of raging rivers, pristine Canadian wilderness in the snow and the log cabin.
The rustic tiny house is extremely cozy right now, especially when my wife and dog are there and the fire in the woodstove is burning, the candles and lanterns are lit and the furs are piled high on the bed. Its extremely cozy now that the floor is insulated and the spaces between the logs have been filled. Woodworking and bushcrafting the structure was very rewarding, but the interior finishes are the icing on the cake. Whenever Im inside with the fire burning and I look out through the windows and the winter storms raging, Im inspired to finish the tiny log house as soon as possible so that I can get working on the front porch, the outdoor kitchen, the cellar, workshop, maple syrup shack and more.
Im particularly excited to live off the land, foraging for wild plants and edibles, growing my own vegetables and becoming self reliant. I can use this off grid cabin as a shelter and base where I can practice living off the land and use primitive technology, learn bushcraft skills, improve my survival skills and my self reliance.
Of course, no video would be complete without the meals that I prepare on the wood stove over the fire with cast iron cookware. In this episode, I make stewed venison spiced with garam masala, with leeks, onions and broccoli. For breakfast, I have fresh chicken eggs from the nearby rural homestead where they raise chickens and turkeys. I will be showing how I put the eggs in long term storage, preserving the food for the future.
My dog and I fall asleep to the hooting of barred owls, and the wind through the trees and the falling rain were a big ASMR triggers for me. Its deep winter outside, but in the cabin was cosy and warm. Sometimes I think living off grid in a tiny house seems much easier, away from the daily stress of life.
In fact, dealing with my high blood pressure and becoming much healthier is my motivation for building this cabin and living the simple life. Not my only motivation of course, Im also inspired by my wife and my parents, who are living long and happy lives. Inspiration is important in this crazy world, and of course Im not the only one who wants to escape from society and retreat to a cabin in the woods.
To accomplish my goal of living off grid with as little money as possible, living cheap and saving money wherever possible, I need to continue to hone my woodworking and bushcraft skills, along with tree identifications, foraging, making maple syrup, harvesting chaga, catching fish and game, preserving food for long term storage (dehydrating, salting, curing, smoking, freezing, drying).
Why Should You Subscribe To My Channel?
To relax…
To virtually immerse yourself in nature…
To see how I live debt free, stress free and low cost…
To see how I build things alone…
To see how I cook with no electricity or gas…
To hear what steps I took to retire in my mid-forties so I could live my dream life…
To interact with the happiest and most helpful community of viewers on YouTube…
To become more self-reliant.