Touring Our New Barn (It COST how MUCH?)

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Published 2023-12-14
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All Comments (21)
  • you injected a not insignificant amount of money into your community getting that barn built by employing crafts and trades people, and i think that's very rad!
  • Viewer pep talk to Morgan... I think it's a magnificent structure, a lasting legacy. I think of all the craftsmen and tradesmen who got honest pay for practicing their craft. But mainly I wanted to say that this online channel with nearly 900 thousand subscribers is also a work of art. You took the raw materials and the skills and talents within yourself and created a value added product, which people like me consume. Well done!
  • @DianePahl
    Thinking out loud here, if you plan to put a greenhouse on the back, you might want to think about getting some gutters up so you can rainwater harvest so you can water your plants inside the greenhouse. Also, not sure how close that building is to the raised bed garden, but you may also be able to set up a watering system from that barn roof as well. You have a heck of a roof there, why not use it to its full ability? One thing I've learned is those darn vegetables take a whole lot of water, much more than I ever realized. And, here I am, spending more of Morgan's money, lol. Anyway, that's what I would do.
  • @birdybathtime389
    Honestly, the sponsor today got me, my school and team recently lost a kid to himself, the whole school is wearing his favorite color today. I hope that everyone here is doing great, remember to reach out to people and don’t soak in your own sadness, the kid didn’t think many people would care but at least a third of the school is mourning. People care about you whether you know them or not, please get help even if it’s just telling a friend.
  • I am super happy to know that the YouTube revenue helped pay for this lovely post and beam barn! Given how much work, creativity and skill go into Gold Shaw Farm’s videos Morgan must feel like he has more than two full time jobs in the summer. Small farms have always had to diversify to make ends meet, often with the farmer working a full time job off farm a lot of the time. I think it is so smart that Morgan found a 21st century way to fill this gap! There is a downside to sharing this much of your life online so here’s hoping the Golds get a little zing of joy every time they look at their new barn and think it’s still worth it to continue posting videos. Congratulations on a barn that is functional but also a thing of beauty 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
  • @sswwooppee
    Gorgeous structure. It could easily be standing 200 years from now and part of Morgan’s legacy.
  • @debbiewhite3601
    I expected it to be at least $50,000 MORE so I think a very good deal for what you got in return. That barn will stand for centuries, outlasting any metal barn. Well worth the price! Kudos to you, Morgan!
  • @deb283028
    What a beautiful structure. Truly, even at 250K, that is a bargain in NE, with the economy and inflation. But the best part was employing local tradesmen and artisans in their crafts. Putting money and jobs into your community. That is the true beauty of that building. Well done Morgan.
  • @WendyBeall
    Furthering the use of timber frame methods of building, creating an esthetically beautiful structure that could last many lifetimes, the feeling of joy each time you look at it: priceless! And for your viewers, a chance to listen to "My Buddy Alfred"---also priceless. 🤩
  • To me, it is a work of art. And the main fellow and all the artisans who did the work got fair recompense and it helps preserve these skills. Truly truly exquisite artwork. My one thought about the greenhouse, in case you haven't considered this yet, is that greenhouses produce a LOT of moisture and humidity, which isn't all that compatible with wood structures. That moisture and humidity can attract termites and wood-eating fungi. So that needs to be taken into account. Great job, Morgan, and it adds so much to the Vermont landscape. Here in the South (where I'm stuck), all you see is the old barns falling down, you never see a new wood farm structure, ever. And there are probably good reasons for that, but just saying, to see the old traditions live on at such a scale is a delight.
  • @mikel5253
    Doesn't matter what the cost, you have a beautiful building well made and a barn of your dreams
  • @IbelongtoJesus.
    Looks like you made the right choices. The company was professional and precise in their work, and I love the way the wood was fitted together. The neighbors love it too. It's a good solid foundation that will last.
  • @elleschultz969
    The Barn is amazing! Congratulations on such a beautiful structure. And, I love that song My Buddy Alfred. It gets stuck in my head all day and makes me smile. With the cost of lumbar these days, you are lucky with the 200K. It is beautiful and will last far beyond us.
  • @briangarrow448
    I live in a metal building roughly the same size as your barn. I have a small apartment at one end of the building where I live. We have a solid concrete floor and large open areas for equipment and working areas. I’m incredibly happy with the final result.
  • @snikies22
    Your new barn is wicked beautiful. It was built very well with great craftsmanship! Congrats to you & wife on the new barn!
  • @gingerparr277
    It’s not our money you are spending! You don’t need to defend or feel vulnerable for an expense that is part of your dream. Woohoo, it’s gorgeous and you deserve it. I have gotten hundreds of hours of entertainment from your channel and it gives me joy to see you have this incredible structure to enjoy. Keep up the fantastic job editing and entertaining, I’ll keep coming back for more of your content, thanks for your tour!
  • @evquinn2156
    Man, you do things right! I’m so pleased to see you succeed. Kudos to your choices and the guts to share it. I’ve been watching since the get-go….proud of you. I hope you and Allison enjoy your holidays and winter season.
  • @amandajones661
    I love how transparent you are. Because if anyone wants to build something like it, they know what they need to save to get there.
  • @Deniecu
    I would like to suggest that you paint the barn. It's a hassle, I know, but it adds a protective layer so that the wood isn't directly exposed to the elements. Not a huge deal. It's a beautiful structure :) Job well done.
  • Love the work, transparency and all the content. I don’t watch this for farming instructions, I watch it for the ethical coexisting between human and nature and because its the best channel on YouTube that deserves your time.