00:00 Hello OG! This is Brenda Mage and today we will have a tour in my farmhouse.
00:08 So come, join me!
00:10 Before we get to my rest house or farmhouse, I will make it hard for you to get home to my house.
00:27 Let's go inside.
00:28 Ta-da!
00:37 It really looks like a farm.
00:39 I look like a native.
00:41 I have an umbrella.
00:43 When you enter our farmhouse, this is the most temporary entrance because it is the easiest access.
00:50 So here are the animals I bought.
00:52 These are the rabbits.
00:54 There are a lot of rabbits.
00:55 I will separate the others because I just found a rabbit that I bought.
01:00 I have guinea pigs.
01:02 They are cute.
01:04 Hi!
01:06 They are our guinea pigs.
01:08 And then, there is a rabbit here.
01:11 And here are the small chickens.
01:14 Those are the small chickens that are like big birds.
01:18 Hi!
01:21 And here we are in my farmhouse.
01:26 And join me to find out the mystery that surrounds my farmhouse.
01:32 I heard that there are people who live here.
01:35 Okay!
01:36 I don't know the size of this house but it was told to me that it is 3000 square meters when I bought it.
01:45 And then, this house is 19 by 20.
01:49 I asked the foreman and he told me that it is 19 by 20.
01:52 When you enter my farmhouse, the first thing that you will see is our receiving area.
01:59 This is where we will receive our visitors.
02:02 I have visitors here.
02:04 I will just flex this to you.
02:06 This is our rattan sofa.
02:10 This is made from wood.
02:13 And this is my favorite.
02:14 This is for us to have an Indonesian vibe.
02:17 We have a lot of materials for vlogging.
02:22 We interview different kinds of animals here.
02:26 We have blinds items.
02:29 See?
02:30 Because in the afternoon, it is hot here.
02:32 So we will lower it.
02:40 This farmhouse is called Hinaguan Farm.
02:45 It is derived from the Siamese word "hago" which means tired.
02:49 Or "nagpagod" or "pinagpaguran"
02:51 In English, it means "fruit of labor".
02:54 Because I worked hard to get this.
02:58 This is our table.
03:02 My uncle bought this.
03:03 It is made of wood.
03:05 So it is strong because my husband loves it.
03:09 Joke!
03:10 Speaking of my husband, he is cooking our food.
03:14 These are our groceries.
03:15 And I am not lying.
03:16 We have new rice paddies here.
03:18 This is Love.
03:19 Hi, Love!
03:20 She is cooking.
03:21 All of our kitchen utensils are made from wood.
03:25 My followers gave this to me.
03:27 Thank you so much to the Brinjio supporters.
03:29 This is our bathroom.
03:31 Our bathroom is very native.
03:33 I made the materials for these.
03:35 I put soap and toothpaste.
03:38 I used Amaca.
03:40 This is our excess table.
03:44 This is where we put our collections,
03:46 gifts,
03:47 picture frames,
03:48 and medicines.
03:50 The story of this farmhouse is
03:54 behind me is the house where we grew up.
04:00 The house is across the river.
04:02 The river behind me is where we grew up.
04:06 We bathed there when we entered school.
04:08 We looked at this land in front of our house.
04:12 I said, "One day, I want to have a farmhouse like that."
04:15 My father has a farmhouse there.
04:17 He started this farmhouse.
04:18 We look after the birds there.
04:20 The birds eat the rice so that the birds won't eat it.
04:23 But I said, "One day, I want to have my own farmhouse like that."
04:29 This is our first room.
04:32 It has two foams.
04:34 Because we have a lot of people here,
04:36 I mentioned that we sleep 10 people here.
04:39 It adds up to 15 people.
04:40 When there are guests, there are men.
04:42 Let's go to the second floor.
04:44 When we get to the second floor,
04:46 the wood we laid here will also be washed.
04:48 This is one of my favorite places here.
04:51 When I edit videos,
04:54 I relax here.
04:57 I lay here and I have friends.
05:00 These are our costumes.
05:02 At night, it's really cold here.
05:04 Because the windows are open.
05:07 We're up here.
05:08 You can see one of my favorite views.
05:11 What I really love about this house is that it's very simple.
05:14 It's really native.
05:15 I use this, aside from the wooden furniture,
05:18 this hammock.
05:19 Because this is what cools.
05:20 In Tagalog, it's called "sawali."
05:24 We have charms here.
05:27 There are tic-tacs at night.
05:30 Just kidding.
05:31 In the farmhouse,
05:32 since I made it here,
05:33 it's basically a rice field.
05:35 But eventually,
05:36 my uncles and aunts planted vegetables.
05:40 Corn, squash, and string beans.
05:42 And then, I bought animals like rabbits.
05:45 There are also ticks there.
05:46 There are goats.
05:48 You'll see them soon.
05:49 We also have a fish pond.
05:50 There are ducks and ducks.
05:51 I also built a basketball court.
05:54 It's a single-court.
05:56 We're done exploring my farmhouse.
06:02 Let's go to the outside.
06:04 You know that I really love planting.
06:07 I really love plants.
06:08 I really love the environment.
06:10 I have a lot of plants here.
06:12 And there are also flowers.
06:13 There are different kinds of flowers.
06:15 These are the plants I planted.
06:20 My aunts planted these.
06:21 These are my favorite cucumbers.
06:23 Some of them were harvested already.
06:24 Because after a lot of cucumbers are harvested,
06:27 they'll be harvested again.
06:28 These are our chilies.
06:31 There are a lot of chilies.
06:32 These are our green chilies.
06:34 They're so beautiful.
06:36 These are our tomatoes.
06:39 These are our corn.
06:41 These are yellow corn.
06:43 You'll see our okra here.
06:46 They're just harvested.
06:47 These are the okras that they always...
06:50 They harvest them every day.
06:52 Because my mom needs vegetables every day.
06:54 There's a lot of soup.
06:55 These are our string beans.
06:57 My land is up to here.
06:59 Then there are the string beans.
07:01 There are bitter gourd.
07:03 There are fruits.
07:04 My expenses here are between P600,000 to P700,000.
07:11 But if I'm going to eat,
07:13 it's only P400,000.
07:14 Or it's not even P500,000.
07:15 P500,000 is the average.
07:17 It's only a year that I have a lot of workers.
07:19 I have cousins.
07:20 I hired my cousins because, of course,
07:22 they need money to help them.
07:24 We're here at one of my favorite spots.
07:28 Because it's my favorite to catch fish.
07:31 When I was a kid, we used to go fishing.
07:34 But now, we don't have to make it hard
07:36 because the fish are already here.
07:38 There's a lot of them.
07:39 They know I'm going to feed them.
07:43 There, our fish are really hungry.
07:45 Those are piranha, guys.
07:47 Those are tilapia.
07:52 When we're hungry and we don't have food,
07:54 we just get them here.
07:55 And not only that,
07:57 we also have ducks here.
07:58 But they rest at this time
08:00 because it's too hot.
08:02 So these are our ducks.
08:08 These are our ducks.
08:10 They have their own cages underneath.
08:12 And they're just laying down wherever they want.
08:15 A house is not a home
08:20 if there's no one living here.
08:22 Of course, it's a person, right?
08:24 So it's just a house.
08:26 What made this become a home?
08:28 Because the people who live here,
08:30 the different characteristics of a person
08:32 who lives here, my friends.
08:34 Because my family is not here.
08:36 They're at the house I built.
08:38 So this is me, and the people who really live here
08:40 are my friends.
08:42 Because there are people who love each other
08:44 like a family.
08:46 And that's where my house tour ends,
08:52 here at my Hinaguan Farm.
08:54 I hope you enjoyed it.
08:56 And you know, one day,
08:58 we'll always remember
09:01 that no matter how small,
09:03 big, or far you've come,
09:05 the important thing is
09:07 to inspire other people.
09:09 And I thank you.
09:11 Thank you.
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