its beginning to look fabulous, may I make a suggestion that you get an extra container and start watering those trees on a daily basis, they are hanging on by a thread and get your well operational so you can get your garden going. It won't take a lot of water but if you don't act now its going to be to late for the trees and though they may be old a little TLC and they will come back to life. The other thing you should be thinking about getting is a rain water tank when for when it does eventually rain and you can also collect that and use it for the garden and cleaning, Great job and hang in there.
@daydreambeliever6603
5 күн бұрын
What are people thinking when they install a tile pattern like that in very small rooms? If you painted over the tile with a plain, light colored epoxy tile paint your room would feel so much bigger.
@angela64355
5 күн бұрын
@@daydreambeliever6603those tiles were fashionable at the time.
@craftinginmypjs953
5 күн бұрын
@@kimstclair1879 I call them pineapple flowers…they are…interesting…to say the least
@etiennelabeille
4 күн бұрын
Olive trees need a huge amount of water.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@kimstclair1879 Thank you! 😊 You’re absolutely right-those trees definitely need a bit of TLC! I’ve been filling up water containers each day to give them a drink, but I’ll look into adding an extra container like you suggested. The well is definitely a priority, but it needs a full restoration before I can use it-draining, sanitizing, and a complete setup to get it operational. A rainwater tank is a great idea too; even if rain’s been scarce, it would be handy for future use. Appreciate the tips and encouragement!
@leighlaaltilio6672
5 күн бұрын
Considering you have no water or electric, you are doing a great job! I know it is a good feeling to get it clean and smelling good! Are you living in a air bnb for now? Will family/friends be visiting to help? Have you met any neighbors? I really enjoy watching you bring this home to life!
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@leighlaaltilio6672 Thanks so much! 🙏 Yes, I’m staying in an Airbnb while I tackle the renovation. I’ve met a few neighbors, and they’ve been really friendly, but the language barrier makes things tricky sometimes. Hopefully, I’ll have family or friends visit next year to lend a hand, but for now, it's just me on this one-man mission! I’m really glad you’re enjoying the journey with me! 😊
@sharonfowkes7124
5 күн бұрын
Really do admire the way you've just got "stuck in" to everything.The shutter's you just attacked them got those sorted . Brilliant plus the place now is easier to work in . Look forward to your next videos .
@Aug_Frappe
4 күн бұрын
That should have been your KZitem name "One man mission Sicily@@OperationSicily
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Thank you, Sharon! 🙏 It's definitely been a case of just rolling up my sleeves and getting stuck in - those shutters were a challenge but so worth it now that they’re sorted! Makes a world of difference to have things cleaner and easier to work around. Glad you’re enjoying the videos, more to come soon! 😊
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Haha, "One Man Mission Sicily" - I love it! 😆 That’s exactly what it feels like sometimes! Thanks for the suggestion and for following along on this journey! 🙌
@PaulCousins-ko3jd
2 күн бұрын
👏🏾🥰well done sir, the cleaning makes a huge difference 🍺
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot, Paul! 🙏 The cleaning has definitely made a huge difference-it's feeling more like a livable space every day. Time to keep the momentum going! 🍻
@barryshort4203
5 күн бұрын
🇬🇧 A true, hard-working Brit, you are doing us proud
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, appreciate the kind words! 😊
@alessandrarocco1037
5 күн бұрын
Fare tutta questa pulizia senza acqua corrente: sei un eroe!!!
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@alessandrarocco1037 Grazie mille! 😊 È sicuramente una sfida pulire senza acqua corrente, ma con un po' di determinazione (e tanta fatica) ci si riesce! Spero di avere presto il pozzo in funzione per rendere tutto più semplice. Grazie ancora per il supporto!
@Eva-bg1ng
2 күн бұрын
Greetings from Sweden! Just found your videos and have subscribed. Hubby and I sitting here and watching your progress.
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Greetings to you and your hubby all the way in Sweden! 🇸🇪 Thanks so much for subscribing and following along - I’m really glad you’re enjoying the progress so far! Stay tuned for more updates every Sunday, and feel free to check out the earlier videos if you haven’t yet. Cheers! 😊
@SophiasOasis
3 күн бұрын
I can’t wait to see the result of your hard work so I immediately subscribed.
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Thanks so much, means a lot! 🙏
@micaltoy824
2 күн бұрын
I do love watching your progress 😊 Hello from Mississippi ❤
@OperationSicily
Күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m thrilled to hear you’re enjoying the journey! Sending a big hello right back from Sicily to Mississippi! 😊 Lots more progress and exciting updates coming up in future videos-stay tuned! 🌞
@MsCar2008
5 күн бұрын
I love the sink. Looking so much better nice job. I’m enjoying your adventure. Hope all keeps going well.
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@MsCar2008 Thank you so much! 😊 I was really impressed with how the sink came up-it’s looking almost brand new now! Glad you’re enjoying the adventure along with me. I’m hoping everything keeps going smoothly too, fingers crossed! 🙏 Stay tuned for more progress next week!
@stigheim
5 күн бұрын
One of the most underrated yet important pieces of advice when moving to sunny places like Italy is to make sure you’re getting enough vitamin D. For many, especially those coming from countries with less sunlight like England or Norway, it’s easy to forget just how crucial the sun is for our health. Vitamin D is key to keeping your energy levels up, boosting your immune system, and ensuring you have the strength for daily tasks - especially when faced with demanding projects like renovating a house. Make sure you’re spending at least a couple of hours in the sun each day without sunscreen, as sunscreen can block the body’s ability to produce vitamin D. While the sun may feel intense at times, try to balance your time between the sun and shade, ensuring that, overall, you get around two hours of exposure daily. This way, you’ll be giving your body what it needs to stay healthy and energized.
@SerendipitySharon
5 күн бұрын
oil based d3 taken with magnesium is better than the noon day sun in Sicily
@stigheim
4 күн бұрын
@@SerendipitySharon Thank you for your input! While there might be some emerging studies suggesting that taking oil-based D3 supplements with magnesium can be beneficial, I strongly believe that the most effective and natural way to obtain vitamin D3 is still through direct sun exposure. Our bodies have evolved to synthesize D3 when our skin is exposed to UVB rays, and this natural process has been perfected over millennia. When the skin is free from chemicals like sunscreen and exposed to the right amount of sunlight, the body produces vitamin D3 in its most efficient form. As you mentioned, D3 remains inactive until it is processed by the kidneys and converted into calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D, which functions like a hormone. This hormone plays a vital role in calcium regulation and numerous other processes throughout the body, including supporting skin and brain cells, among many others. The sheer scope of vitamin D’s impact on cellular functions is astounding. While supplements may be necessary for those with deficiencies or limited sun exposure, I am skeptical that taking oil-based D3 with magnesium is superior to the noon-day sun in a place like Sicily. Sunlight offers not only vitamin D but a host of other health benefits that supplements simply cannot replicate. When the conditions are right, natural sunlight remains the most effective and holistic way to recharge the body’s D3 reserves.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@stigheim Absolutely agree with you - vitamin D is so often overlooked but plays such a critical role, not just as a vitamin but actually as a hormone. Like you mentioned, natural sunlight remains unmatched in providing our bodies with vitamin D in its most effective form, along with other benefits that no supplement can fully replicate. I’m with you on the sunscreen as well; I tend to lean toward a more common-sense approach myself. Instead of always relying on sunscreen, I just balance my time in direct sunlight with time in the shade. I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on the ideal daily IU dosage. From what I understand, the standard recommendation on vitamin D bottles is often quite low compared to what some experts suggest is optimal for maintaining healthy levels. What’s your take on this?
@stigheim
4 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily Thank you for responding so well to my message. It’s not my intention to lecture you, but rather just to offer a tip in case you weren’t aware of this. It’s true that on most vitamin D packaging, there are warnings to be cautious about taking too much. However, as far as I know, they don’t exactly specify how much IU (international units) you should take. Often, the recommendations refer to health authorities in different countries, and there’s a striking similarity across Europe, where the recommended dose for all people is between 600 and 1000 IU. If you understand what that is, it’s a ridiculously small amount of vitamin D - so small that you might start to wonder what they’re thinking when they recommend such low doses. For instance, living in Italy, almost under the equator, if you sunbathe for two hours a day, you could naturally produce between 10,000 and 20,000 IU. The body might handle naturally sourced vitamin D differently than supplements. So what are you really getting from the vitamin D you buy at the pharmacy or health food store? For example, a container with 40 mcg tablets contains around 1600 IU, and they warn you not to take too many without consulting a doctor. But if you sunbathe in Italy for a couple of hours a day, you don’t need to consult a doctor and might get as much as 20,000 IU. This is really strange. For years, I have followed Dr. John Campbell from the UK on KZitem. Even before the year 2000, he started talking about this important vitamin D and the health benefits of ensuring you’re getting the right amount. I’ve taken it a bit further, perhaps because I’ve drawn some conclusions based on my own experience. For example, if you’ve suffered from back pain, especially lower back pain, sciatica, or hip problems, that’s a thing of the past if you ensure you get enough vitamin D. If you’ve had digestive issues or stomach problems like ulcers or conditions like ulcerative colitis, this too can be resolved. I’ve cured my own digestive issues and have never felt so healthy in that regard after ensuring I get a daily dose of vitamin D. I live in Norway, more specifically Northern Norway, so the vitamin D I need comes in the form of supplements. An important indicator, in my opinion, of too little vitamin D is dark spots or dark semen. When it turns white, you’re on the right track. That’s another good reason to check regularly. There are researchers, such as those at the University of California, who have studied positive outcomes related to prostate cancer and vitamin D. There are also numerous indicators of benefits in maintaining the right levels of vitamin D in the blood. My daily intake of vitamin D is 2×80 mcg tablets, which means a daily supplement of 6400 IU with breakfast, which is far above the recommended limit. BUT, and this is very important, it is crucial to consult your doctor and get a blood test to check your current vitamin D levels. Also, take the time to understand what level the doctor should measure in your blood - levels can vary widely, but it should be over 75 nmol, which is the minimum threshold. Personally, I am satisfied when my vitamin D level is around 120 nmol, and I make sure to get tested twice a year. Finally, perhaps the most important effect of having sufficient vitamin D is brain health - the cognitive benefits become quite noticeable. Your ability to think, reason, and conclude reaches a whole new level compared to when you’ve had lower levels of vitamin D for a longer period. So, I’ll wrap up this ‘lesson,’ which could have many more chapters on this topic. Good luck with your project, and enjoy your coffee
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Hi @stigheim, hope you’re doing well! I appreciate your in-depth message and I certainly don’t see it as a lecture - you’re simply sharing essential insights on a topic that isn’t discussed nearly enough. In the UK, vitamin D supplements range from 400 to 4000 IU per tablet, but regardless of the dose, the bottle often recommends just one tablet daily. In my opinion, these recommended doses are so low that they barely make a difference. I personally take 10,000 IU daily when I'm in the UK and go without when I’m in Sicily, where I spend a good part of the day outdoors. As you mentioned, Dr. John Campbell has highlighted how difficult it is to get a vitamin D tests in the UK. It’s an extra request, and it’s surprising how reluctant the GP’s are to offer it. I completely agree with you - vitamin D seems to act more like a hormone, regulating so many functions in the body beyond just “bone health.” The idea that 80% of the world might be vitamin D deficient is pretty staggering, especially in sunny places where factors like skin tone can impact absorption. Thank you for your support - the coffees are keeping me going, and there’s a new video coming out on Sunday. Take care and thanks again for sharing your experience and advice! Cheers Jonathan
@HA3THR3
5 күн бұрын
that really is a pretty place when its all clean, and the biggest bathtub i ever seen lol.
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@HA3THR3 Haha, right? That bathtub is massive! 😄 It definitely feels like the place is starting to show its real charm now that it's all cleaned up. Can't wait to keep making progress and share more with you! Thanks for watching and for the support! 😊
@cindyspence3549
4 күн бұрын
If the sink pipe going in the wall has a gap stuff it full of steel wool so the rats wont eat it to get in ! Great job looking great!
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@cindyspence3549 Thanks for the tip! The kitchen waste pipe setup here is a bit different from what I'm used to in the UK-it has a rubber bung around it that goes into a larger pipe. No gap, thankfully, but I'll keep an eye on it. Appreciate the advice!
@heatherarthur6232
5 күн бұрын
Just a tip from an old lady…When you clean you start at the top and work down. Use a brush on those grout areas. ❤
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@heatherarthur6232 Thank you for the great tip! 🙏 Starting from the top does make sense, especially with all the dust around! And I’ll definitely give those grout areas an extra scrub with a brush next time-I’ll take all the wisdom I can get on this project!
@micaltoy824
2 күн бұрын
I was just about to tell him something.....from another old lady❤😊
@HarleeRider
4 күн бұрын
I have never seen anyone disinfect a house the way you are doing that! Good job. There won't be any cooties in that house when you're done! You are living my dream...
@OperationSicily
3 күн бұрын
@HarleeRider Thank you! 😊 I’m definitely going all out on the disinfecting front - no cooties left standing by the time I’m through with it! It's a lot of work, but worth it to have a truly clean start. Glad to hear it’s your dream too - maybe Sicily’s in your future as well! 🌞🏡
@budislavak
2 күн бұрын
I love how calmly and patiently you are doing everything. Maybe some chairs could’ve been saved, wooden ones especially? Hope you will sort water and electricity soon, great job you are doing!
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
@budislavak Thank you so much! It’s been a real test of patience, but it’s worth it seeing things slowly come together. As for the chairs, unfortunately, most were beyond saving after years of neglect, but I did manage to salvage the dining table, which cleaned up beautifully. Sorting water and electricity is high on my list - fingers crossed it won’t be long now! And by the way, if you're interested, I share some extra photos and updates on Instagram too: @Operation.Sicily. Plus, a new video is coming out this Sunday with more progress!
@JPD4982
5 күн бұрын
Really enjoy what you’re doing to the old place. It’ll make a beautiful home once completed. May i suggest something. I know not everyone finds public speaking easy. However, Look directly at the camera when speaking to keep the audience informed, entertained and interacted. You need to tell the story from your point of view. We the viewers are watching from afar. Be confident as the subject you’re talking about is your passion. Passion = knowledge = Confidence. Well done so far and great work 👍
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@JPD4982 You’re absolutely right, I really do have a lot to learn when it comes to filming and talking to the camera. It’s definitely not something that comes naturally to me! 😅 I’m more of a ‘get my head down and work’ type of person, so being in front of the camera feels a bit awkward at times. But I really appreciate your feedback and advice-I’m always trying to improve and get better with each video. Thanks so much for your support, and I’ll definitely keep working on it!
@deborahdanhauer8525
5 күн бұрын
I can’t believe how great the sink and bathroom turned out once it was cleaned!! The bath just needs paint and a sink installed right? 🙂 I’ve read several of the comments and your responses. You’re a truly humble guy and so open to suggestions that might help. You have no idea how rare that is here on UTube! lol So many people think they already know everything and end up doing it the hard way rather than take advice.🙂 I can’t wait to see the roof and what you do up there! Here in the states you can buy a camping lantern for $15.00 and up. It would give you a light to paint by in the darker rooms. That way maybe you could do some of the work in the cooler part of the day/night.❤️🤗🐝
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@deborahdanhauer8525 Thank you, Deborah! 😊 I was really impressed with how the sink and bathroom came up after all that cleaning. You’re spot on - a coat of paint and a new sink would really finish off the bathroom nicely. And thanks for noticing! I genuinely appreciate the tips everyone shares; sometimes, it’s those small ideas that make all the difference. I’ve actually been using a head torch for those darker corners, and it’s been a lifesaver. Can’t wait to tackle the roof terrace - that’ll be an exciting transformation! Thanks again for following along! 🙏
@deborahdanhauer8525
4 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily You’re most welcome❤️🐝🤗
@dianavanhouten6071
5 күн бұрын
You are such a brave man, cleaning up the filthy sink and toilet!
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Appreciate it, thank you! 😊
@nicolagalton9457
3 күн бұрын
Sink is fabulous! So glad you've kept it. So far you're doing everything I'd have done, it's wonderful to watch. Make do and mend. Best of luck Jon!
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Cheers, appreciate your support! 👍
@guylainebehm523
5 күн бұрын
You can use straight baking soda and the same kind of scouring pads you had in this video, and it is very likely that those scratches in the bottom of your sink will come out. I clean professionally.
@heatherarthur6232
5 күн бұрын
Yes baking sofa and vinegar do most jobs and are cheap.👍🏼
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@guylainebehm523 Thanks for the tip! Straight baking soda and a scouring pad sounds like a good way to tackle those scratches - I'll give it a shot. Always great to hear advice from a professional cleaner! Appreciate you sharing that.
@riccardomulazzani7436
5 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan, you're doing a good job especially considering the temperature you're working at... Good continuation... Greetings from Riccione... Province of Rimini (RN) in Emilia Romagna.
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@riccardomulazzani7436 Thanks so much, Riccardo! 😄 The heat can definitely be tough, but I’m pushing through-lots of water breaks in between! Greetings to you in Riccione, Emilia Romagna! Hope you’re staying cool over there! 👋
@riccardomulazzani7436
5 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily I am fine thank you... And I'm rooting for you!!!
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Really grateful, thanks a lot! 🙏
@riccardomulazzani7436
5 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily My pleasure Jonathan...
@denisemooneyham7032
5 күн бұрын
Wow that sink looks great! Well done!
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Many thanks, it truly means a lot! ❤️
@FIL357
5 күн бұрын
Great progress as a result of hard work and determination congrats. Phil 🇬🇧
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Thanks so much, means a lot! 🙏
@marianharris441
5 күн бұрын
Looks so much better already
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Many thanks, it truly means a lot! ❤️
@annamaybeekman
5 күн бұрын
SETTING UP A RAIN CATCHMENT CONTAINER WOULD BE GREAT FOR WHEN IT DOES RAIN. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORKS GOD BLESS
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@annamaybeekman Absolutely agree! 🌧️ A rain catchment system is definitely on the list for the future. It would be perfect for keeping everything hydrated, especially during those rare rainy days here. Thanks for the encouragement and blessings-really means a lot!
@livmaria942
5 күн бұрын
Hi Jonathan.😊 looks good🤩 phew you work hard in this heat. 🥵😱We are not at all used to these temperatures, and it is a challenge as you sweat profusely when you have to scrub and clean. Be careful you don't get heat stroke, it's so terrible, tried it once when very young, never forget it. Finally, remember lots of liquid. The house is unrecognizable at all now, but ugh the rats that get in the pipes, it's just disgusting. But see in your answers that you want to check these things. If only you could get rain in the garden some days for your trees because they are crying out for help. Just prayed to the weather gods for you,, ha ha.😄 It would be nice to clear the air a bit too. Continued good luck in your work, you have plenty to look after. Do you live on the property in the meantime because it's difficult when you don't have electricity and water that you can just turn on. Have a good time. Many greetings Maria.😊🌳🌻🍀🌞
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@livmaria942 Thank you so much, Maria! 😊 Words can’t describe how tough it’s been working in this heat-back in the UK, 10 degrees feels like summer to me! I've been drinking water like a fish, close to 6 litres daily, and even started freezing bottles to keep them cooler throughout the day. Finding that baby rat in the kitchen P-trap was a real shock-absolutely hate rats, and seeing one in the pipes wasn’t pleasant at all. Right now, I’m staying in an Airbnb, which is adding up quickly, so I’m really pushing to get things sorted here on a tight budget. Hopefully, we’ll get a rain shower soon for those trees! Thanks again for the weather prayers! 🌦️😊
@livmaria942
4 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily Hi. I can understand that you want to live in the house because it is annoying to spend money elsewhere and yes, it costs money in the long run. You have to watch your budget so that it doesn't go off track. Unfortunately, we can't just pick them off the trees, even though you might think so. Here in Denmark, everything is now so expensive that we have actually stopped buying what we used to. I feel totally laughed at by the greedy corrupt supermarkets who put the prices up every other day. A cake I bought for little money, almost a pound, now costs 3 pounds and this has happened within a few weeks, but this is all at the same time as the number of grams in the weight is falling and falling. Meat we got there was 1 pound for about 2 pounds has gone crazy now there is a quarter of a pound in the package and costs more than double. We are about to give up because the food budget has increased to double what we spent last year. To that extent, we are wiped in the ass, quite frankly.😒🙄 That is why we are looking forward to a new country with real food and for less money. Well, I just had to vent my anger.. Smiles,☺, But good thing you drink enough liquid and laughed that you wrote that the few degrees of heat you have in the UK and which we also have is warm for us, Yes again it will be a challenge to get used to. So there was someone who wrote about how to make videos, Yes, easier said than done because it's not easy to just talk freely. But maybe you should make a small video where you tell just a little bit about where you are from and why you chose to move. Just a little, of course, don't leave out your private life like many do. I certainly wouldn't mind that either. And wear a microphone, but you do something and say what you are going to do and what your plans are going forward. It will get you more viewers so people don't get bored. You know the people are curious and that will keep them fired up. And I'm the type who loves a good laugh and makes fun of myself when I'm cleaning, yes don't be self-congratulatory, you're only human and not a perfect robot. Hope you can follow me in what I write because many think they have to explain everything on you tube and be entertaining constantly. Hmm no it's difficult and actually I think many people are terrified in front of a camera.😬 Always easier to demand a lot from others. But as you say yourself. You are new here and just have to find your method for the videos, and I think you will also become more and more comfortable with that. Wow, that was a long conversation. Have a good time and remember to relax too. Many greetings from Maria,☺
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@livmaria942 Ah, Maria, I feel that so much! It’s truly a balancing act between pushing to get the work done and keeping a close eye on the budget-it’s like trying to hold sand in your hands sometimes! The prices you’re mentioning are unbelievable and exactly the same in the UK, struggling to make everything stretch. I completely get that frustration, and no worries about venting-it’s definitely therapeutic! 😊 And thank you for the encouragement on the videos! I agree that sharing a bit more of the ‘why’ behind this journey could be interesting and add a bit of personal touch, without going overboard on the private details. Talking on camera is still a bit out of my comfort zone, but it’s good to know it resonates. And hey, I love a bit of humor and self-reflection too, so I’ll definitely keep that in mind to lighten things up. Thanks for all your thoughts and support, Maria, it’s a real boost! Big cheers from Sicily! 😊☀️
@wolscheline
5 күн бұрын
it is coming along now . About the water condition maybe you can buy and your budged is tight an used wine plastic container that you fill at that water station. This would give you a few days before you will have to refill it only you would need some trailer rented or used to transport it. Later maybe you can collect rainwater in it in the garden for the garden to water. For now it would help you even with watering the trees as they need some TLC. But what really pushing me back whenever I see it are the tiles in the bath lol, geesh I know italians love it big with flowers but those dahlias are a bit to much lol. A bit less would be nice hehe but it adds to the special charm of the villa. You are doing a great job in these temperatures!!! ❤❤❤❤☘☘☘
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@wolscheline Thanks! 😊 I’m definitely considering rainwater harvesting, but with how little rain we’ve had, I’m unsure if it would be worth it just yet. If I can get some cheap, second-hand large water containers, it might be worth trying out for the garden. Plus, once I get the well sorted, there should be over 600 liters of water available, so that’ll help! As for the bathroom tiles, they’re definitely going-way too much for me! 😂 It’s funny, though-people either absolutely love them or can’t stand them, a bit like Marmite! Lol.
@majd3313
5 күн бұрын
Place looks so much better and as you say a much better environment to be working in well done , looking forward to your next video. Have a good week ahead take care 👍
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@majd3313 Thanks so much! It’s made such a difference getting it all cleaned up-definitely a nicer environment to work in now. Glad you’re enjoying the journey! Wishing you a great week as well, and see you in the next video!
@ourfloridagarden4191
5 күн бұрын
Thank you for reusing what is there instead of destroying everything.
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@ourfloridagarden4191 Thank you! 🙏 I really believe in keeping as much of the original character as possible-it’s part of the villa’s charm! It’s amazing what a little TLC can do to bring things back to life instead of tearing them out. 😊 Appreciate your support!
@helenahagstedt8953
2 күн бұрын
That pump thing is really brilliant and the dirt from the sink and the bathroom came off surprisingly well. You are doing a great job! Cleaning wipes can be handy, if available, when water is lacking. The house is really starting to look good. Remind me, the house seems to have electrical outlets and water taps, why couldn't it be connected to the mains again?
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
@helenahagstedt8953 Haha, using the pump sprayer really did make me feel like a ghostbuster! 👻 It worked wonders, though - grime didn’t stand a chance. Cleaning wipes are a great idea too, but honestly, I think I’d need a whole pallet at this rate! Right now, I'm hauling water from the public taps in containers each day, keeping things going bit by bit. As for power and water, you're spot on; there probably was a connection once when someone lived here. The electrical system is quite outdated, though, and with potential rat damage, I want to be safe and get it completely redone. Once that’s sorted, I can apply to get the mains power connected. For water, it’s all about the well! Renovating it means adding pressure tanks, filtration, and rebuilding the top for safety - it’s a long process, but it’ll be worth it. Thanks for following along and the support! 😊 New video coming Sunday!
@murchik007
4 күн бұрын
You such a real man! Million times I wish you luck!
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Thanks a bunch, really grateful! 🌟
@maudeestrella8196
4 күн бұрын
The amount of work you are doing is incredible; I hope that you do take some well deserved breaks. With your work ethic I’m sure this project will be incredible. 🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@maudeestrella8196 Thank you so much! 🇨🇦 It’s been nonstop, but I do try to sneak in a few breaks-especially when there’s a good sandwich involved! 😊 Really appreciate the encouragement; every bit of hard work is feeling more worthwhile by the day!
@HarleeRider
4 күн бұрын
And yes always do top down! The floor should be last and then everything above will be clean and sparkling.
@OperationSicily
3 күн бұрын
@HarleeRider Absolutely! Learned my lesson on that one - top-down from here on out! Nothing better than a sparkling floor to wrap it all up. Thanks for the tip and for following along! 😊
@tonitemperance9960
5 күн бұрын
The sink is a Jewel, here in the U.S. it would cost over $2000 to buy old or new. Back in the day everyone had to fetch their water, and they survived. Love your commitment to this property ❤ was that wd40 you were using on window frame? Also, if the tile design doesn't work and structure is solid, just paint the tiles 😊
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@tonitemperance9960 Thanks so much! 😊 Yes, that was WD40 working its magic on the window frame! The sink truly is a gem - can’t believe how well it cleaned up. I’d absolutely love to keep it in the kitchen, but I’m not sure if it’ll fit with the new layout or units. Worst case, I’ll likely find it a home in the outdoor kitchen, so it’ll still get some use! As for the bathroom tiles, the structure is solid, but with so many beautiful Sicilian options around, I’m tempted to fully retile. Appreciate the support!
@willycarle3088
4 күн бұрын
That sink is beautiful ! Good luck, you're a hard working Man, thanks for the videos.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Many thanks, it truly means a lot! ❤️
@starlightone6948
5 күн бұрын
This gentleman is very hard working and his home will be beautiful. Please wear a mask while doing vall your work you can get very sick from everything.❤️🇨🇦
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@starlightone6948 Thank you so much for the kind words and the concern! 🇨🇦 😊 I’m doing my best with the mask-though it's definitely tough to keep it on in the heat here! I’ve been spraying down everything with disinfectant and water to control dust as much as possible. Really appreciate the support and encouragement!
@caroltrinder1866
3 күн бұрын
Loving the videos. I also love all the tiles, but that’s just me!!!
@OperationSicily
3 күн бұрын
Many thanks, it truly means a lot! ❤️
@bwitched3810
5 күн бұрын
Amazing job Jonathan ,it’s going to be a beautiful home once you’re done .Sending good vibes from California .Looking forward to to watching you bring this back to life
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@bwitched3810 Thank you so much for the kind words and good vibes from California! 😊 It’s been a tough journey, but I’m excited to keep pushing forward and bring this place back to life. Your support means a lot! Stay tuned for more progress!
@docproc8508
5 күн бұрын
You have done a good job there. Getting rid of all the grime makes it more bearable as you work. Now your two big jobs to get sorted is your well and power. Not necessarily from the power company as you are in the perfect locale for a solar array. Get the panels and a battery bank and you can just run stuff by extension cable for now. The water will just make life easier and with an electric water tank you can use your solar to heat your water. Those would be my priorities now. But you do what you feel able to do and in the order you want. It’s a fantastic place and I admire your spirit of adventure. Italy is a great place, I envy you. One thing though, get some sunscreen. Your pale northern skin is really red. Sun there is great, but dangerous. Nag, nag. 😂😂 Of course you can ignore me, but be careful especially working outside. You need tropical strength bug spray too as at 30+degrees you need your shorts on. I have a similar issue when I visit my sister in Oz, but the spray is great stuff. Finally what is your tattoo on your upper left arm? Kept trying to read it while you were cleaning the sink but never managed it. Do share if you feel comfortable. I find tattoos fascinating as they always hold special meaning for the wearer. Keep up the good work and I shall be watching your progress with great interest. Take care. 😎
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@docproc8508 Thanks so much for the thoughtful advice and support! 🙏 You’re absolutely right, water and electricity are my top priorities. I’ve been eyeing a solar setup, but for now, a small generator might be more realistic on my budget. Once I get some portable power, I can start draining the well and make proper headway on that front. As for the sun, you’re spot on-I definitely need to get some sunscreen, even though I’d love to tan up a bit! It’s been mostly indoor work so far, so that’s kept it manageable. I tried shorts the first week, but the mosquitos had a field day-ended up with around 30-40 bites, so now I’m in joggers, which helps with the bites but isn’t ideal for the heat. Really appreciate you following along on this journey and all the great advice-thanks for watching!
@deborahturner3122
5 күн бұрын
Your extensive cleaning work has been transformative. Many people might have considered the kitchen sink, bathroom fixtures, and rusted windows to be unsalvageable. But you have shown what is possible with hard work, even under difficult circumstances like the rat infestation, heat, and lack of on-site water. I especially love the kitchen sink! Looking forward to seeing each step of your journey.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@deborahturner3122 Thank you so much, Deborah! It’s amazing what a bit of hard graft can do, even when it looks like there's no saving some of these fixtures. That kitchen sink was a surprise for sure, cleaned up way better than I expected! The heat, lack of water, and yes, the occasional rat surprise haven’t made it easy, but seeing these transformations definitely keeps me motivated. Excited to share more steps along the way - every bit of progress feels like a win!
@ReaperOfSouls83
3 күн бұрын
Wow this is an incredible work and awesome project! I will follow your adventure as a subscribed from northern Italy! ❤
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Thanks a bunch, really grateful! 🌟
@murialpack5350
5 күн бұрын
I agree with you, that is a nice sink in the kitchen!
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@murialpack5350 Thanks so much! 😊 I’m really pleased with how the sink turned out after all that scrubbing-it’s one of the few things that may be staying! It was definitely worth the effort to bring it back to life. Glad you like it too!
@neutonrenda2303
5 күн бұрын
Amazing what some soap and water can do, it must be a relief to be able to touch everything without gloves lol. The place probably feels totally different. 👍
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@neutonrenda2303 Haha, absolutely! It’s such a relief to finally be able to touch everything without gloves. Wearing them all the time really destroyed my hands-had the skin peeling off, wasn’t nice at all! But now that everything's clean, the place feels totally different. Thanks so much for your comment and for sticking around! 😊💪
@richardh1127
4 күн бұрын
I'm really enjoying watching these videos. You're a hard worker and doing such a good job of the renovation. Well done 👏
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Appreciate it, thank you! 😊
@pamelapicone7062
5 күн бұрын
You are doing a great job getting the windows and door safe and the sink has come up a delight.
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@pamelapicone7062 Thank you so much! 😊 It’s definitely been satisfying to get those windows and doors secure, and I’m so impressed with how the sink turned out-looks brand new! Still lots more to do, but each step is bringing me closer to the finish line. 💪
@judyshort38
5 күн бұрын
coming along nicely! Always feels so good when everything is nice and clean!
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Really grateful, thanks a lot! 🙏
@petermoore7724
5 күн бұрын
Mate, get the well fixed and working that gives you clean water. Grab a Bluetti power station or similar with a solar blanket and a camp fridge. That will keep food & beer cold and power any battery power tools plus will also run lights etc. Grab a gas cooker from a camping store and you can make cuppas and hot water for cleaning… Steal a bit of hose and make a clip on hose fitting for the tap, those jerries get bloody heavy and less wastage. Your doin good
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@petermoore7724 Thanks, mate! It's definitely hard work at the moment-it feels like I'm surviving out here. Every day, I bring water and food with me, and I've started freezing the water bottles overnight to keep them cool longer throughout the day. As for the well, it's not as simple as just fixing it up. It needs a full restoration-right now, it’s just a deep hole with water at the bottom. I'll need to drain it, sanitize it, and take water samples to make sure it’s safe. On top of that, I’ll have to rebuild the well structure, sort out ducting, piping, a pump, pressure tanks, and filtration systems, plus build an outbuilding for all of this, which will eventually run on electricity. So, for now, I'm sticking with the jerry cans! Also, I’m on a tight budget, so trying to avoid buying things like a gas burner that I won’t use once the kitchen is installed. I’m planning on getting a generator soon so I can drain the well and use corded power tools. It’s a slow process, but getting there! 💪 Thanks again for the support!
@firstwavepuresoul
5 күн бұрын
Good advice and helpful comments !
@isabellegauci5264
4 күн бұрын
Greetings from the island of Malta, a few miles south of Sicily. You have bought a lovely villa with a lot of potential. I look forward to seeing more of your progress. Good luck you're doing a marvellous job. Regards.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@isabellegauci5264 Greetings, neighbor! 😊 Malta’s not far at all! Thanks so much for the encouragement-it’s great to know you’re following along. I’m thrilled with the villa’s potential and can’t wait to keep sharing the journey. Sending warm regards to Malta!
@lagringa7518
5 күн бұрын
Well, that was very satisfying. Everything cleaned up quite nicely! 🙂
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! 🌟
@laurieb8315
5 күн бұрын
I love your series. I was surprised and impressed how clean you’re getting things with nothing but your carry water and pressure spray. Keep up the good work. I had a thought that maybe you should take your pressure sprayer with you when you get water and either fill it up or top it off. That will perhaps give you a little more to work with until you fill up again. Cheers mate!!
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@laurieb8315 Brilliant suggestion! That’ll definitely help stretch the water supply a bit further until I get the well up and running. I’ve been trying to avoid buying too many containers since they won’t get much use after the well is sorted, but topping up the pressure sprayer is a no-brainer. Cheers for the tip! 👏
@jamesbell6203
4 күн бұрын
The kitchen sink is such a transformation. I thought it should just be torn out, but you brought it back. Impressive!
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@jamesbell6203 Thank you! It was definitely tempting to just rip it out, but I figured I’d give it a shot with some good old-fashioned elbow grease. It’s surprising what a bit of hard work can do-it’s almost like it’s got a second life now! Might just be the star of the kitchen at this rate!
@TruckGal
5 күн бұрын
Making progress! Keep up the great work!
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Thanks so much, means a lot! 🙏
@TruckGal
5 күн бұрын
@OperationSicily Curious about one thing. I live in US and have noticed in EU there are no screens on the windows. Are there no bugs there?
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@TruckGal That's a great question! There are definitely bugs here, especially in the warmer months, but for some reason, window screens aren't as common in Sicily or most of the EU. It’s something I’ll be looking into once the windows are replaced though-those pesky flies and mosquitoes can be relentless! 😅 Thanks for the support!
@neutonrenda2303
5 күн бұрын
Italy is really great for finding clean water everywhere, for everyone.👌
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@neutonrenda2303 Absolutely! That’s one of the great things about Italy, especially here in Sicily. Clean water is available in so many places-definitely a plus when you’re renovating without mains water like me! Hopefully, I’ll have my own well up and running soon too. 😊
@CarlosQuinteroArt
5 күн бұрын
Great job!!! I'd whatch your videos and you inspire me to arrange my country house. Thanks
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@CarlosQuinteroArt Thank you so much! 🙏 I’m really glad the videos are inspiring you! Where’s your country house located, and what kind of work does it need? Sounds like an exciting project! 😊
@CarlosQuinteroArt
4 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily I am at Jamundí, Colombia, South America and my property need some little repairs (roof, cleaning, etc).
@BridgetEyles
3 күн бұрын
Have you thought about getting an eco battery power pack/ station, it can be recharged by solar panels, you can get them online,thetes various options including one that has a fridge/ice maker
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
@BridgetEyles Yes, I've definitely looked into those eco battery power stations - they seem like a great solution, especially with solar recharging options. The one with a fridge/ice maker sounds like luxury out here! 😄 But they can be pretty pricey, and right now, every bit of my budget is focused on redoing the house electrics for the long term. Once that's sorted, I’ll be able to connect to the main grid eventually, which will make a big difference. Thanks so much for the suggestion, though - always good to have options! 🙏
@ena6631
5 күн бұрын
It always gets better. Well done.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! 🌟
@baz-wc4fi
5 күн бұрын
I would check your Waste and Sewage Pipes for access to House for Rodents! they can chew through Concrete! Good Luck UK
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@baz-wc4fi Great shout! I actually discovered the septic tank lid had about an 8-inch gap where it wasn’t closed properly, which is where I suspect the rats were getting in-pretty grim thinking about them coming up through the toilet and into the drains! 🐀😬 The front door had been left wide open too, so it’s no wonder they got in. Definitely sorting all of that out! Thanks for the good luck, I’ll need it! 👍
@annamaybeekman
5 күн бұрын
YOUR DOING GREAT JOHNATHAN. CONGRATS
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Cheers, appreciate your support! 👍
@christinetreglown2775
3 күн бұрын
Hello from Gozo, I’m enjoying watching your efforts, you have made so much progress, the kitchen sink came up really well, if there are any chips, you can buy a little touch up white enamel paint complete with a brush from the hardware shop (it’s about the size of a nail polish bottle) I’ve used it to great effect on sinks and even cookers and fridges. Looking forward to next weeks efforts.
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
@christinetreglown2775 Hello from Sicily to Gozo! 😊 Thanks so much for the tip on the touch-up enamel - I had no idea about that, and it sounds perfect for a few spots on the sink! Really pleased with how it turned out, and every little improvement adds up. Stay tuned for next week’s progress, and thanks for watching! 🙏
@brendakane3888
3 күн бұрын
These vids are soo great to see! Thanks for sharing…what can be done with elbow grease and determination
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Appreciate it, thank you! 😊
@pamelapicone7062
5 күн бұрын
You have the patience of a Saint how you keep on working to get things going . Keep up the gteat vidios
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@pamelapicone7062 Thank you so much! 😊 It’s definitely been hard work, and some tasks, like cleaning that sink, were a real test-especially with the smell being so intense! But I’m super determined and driven to get this place sorted. It’s all been worth it in the end though, the sink and bathroom came up so nicely! Thanks again for your support, it means a lot! 💪
@kaycook1819
5 күн бұрын
Very nice and wishing you the best with your new property. Kitchen sink turned out very pretty.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Many thanks, it truly means a lot! ❤️
@ExploringHabit
5 күн бұрын
It was really satisfying watching you clean the kitchen sink. Looking forward to watching you on this DIY journey. That's a really nice sink to keep maybe adjust it so it's higher & put an oak border around it to modernize, It looked brand new at the end 👌
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@ExploringHabit I’d love to keep the double kitchen sink if I can make it work with the new kitchen layout! It came up looking fantastic after the clean, so I’d hate to part with it. If it doesn’t quite fit with the indoor setup, I’m hoping I can incorporate it into the outdoor kitchen plans. Great suggestion on the oak border-would add a nice modern touch! Thanks for the ideas 👍
@samsmom1491
5 күн бұрын
Great progress today. The kitchen sink cleaned up beautifully. The tiles are very bright, but they'll keep things on the sunny side of life until you change them out.
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@samsmom1491 Thanks so much! 😊 I’m really happy with how the sink came up-it was definitely worth the effort. The tiles are certainly a talking point, aren’t they? 😂 They’ll keep things cheerful for now, but I’m looking forward to updating them soon! Thanks for sticking with me through the journey!
@JeanineG-l5z
5 күн бұрын
Great job 🎉 One day at time and you will accomplish your goals Love your progress ❤
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Appreciate you taking the time, thank you! 🙌
@PeterMccabe-h3q
5 күн бұрын
You my favorite guy i am following ,,so much guts and resilience ,This villa going to look like fitfor a king ,,Well done
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, appreciate the kind words! 😊
@carmenzanetti7205
5 күн бұрын
Sei bravo con calma vai avanti bene, per far diventare bianco il lavello devi lavarlo con ace sempre stando attento che ti macchi i vestiti, buona continuazione ❤
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@carmenzanetti7205 Grazie mille per il consiglio e il supporto! 😊 Proverò a usare Ace per il lavello, speriamo dia quel bianco splendente che sto cercando! E terrò a mente di fare attenzione con i vestiti! Grazie ancora e buona giornata!
@susanamann1806
5 күн бұрын
Good job
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Appreciate it, thank you! 😊
@simonepiscedda2119
5 күн бұрын
I follow you, I'm curious to see how beautiful your property becomes. You have passion in your work, good job 👍
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Thanks a million, I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🎉
@johnmclean1046
5 күн бұрын
Tha pump sprayer a great idea
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@johnmclean1046 Haha, thanks! 😄 I definitely felt like a Ghostbuster with that sprayer tank on my back, ready to take on all the grime! 👻💪 Maybe I should have been chanting 'Who ya gonna call?' while I was at it! 😂
@johnmclean1046
5 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily I’ve got one but when I put water in it I can’t lift it, maybe I should chant 🎶 get a ambulance 🎶
@pamelapicone7062
5 күн бұрын
Love the food you are uying.we were in Italy for thee months this year my hubby was born in the North .his father was born in Sicily we love visiting if we were not in our later years we would but a holiday home in Sicily as we love it so much. The ocean is so beautiful over there .
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@pamelapicone7062 Thank you so much! 😊 Italy really is such a beautiful place, and it’s amazing to hear about your family’s connection to Sicily and the north. It sounds like you had a fantastic time here! The ocean is stunning, isn’t it? If you ever do decide to get a holiday home here, I’m sure you’d love it even more! Always happy to hear from fellow Italy lovers! 💖
@dawngano9047
5 күн бұрын
Windows. Add a little vinegar to water and thats all you need. Get wet and scrub with a soft cloth then wipe with a soft cloth. No streaks. Same for mirrors. Just water when they arent dirty. Backing soda and water with a drop of dish soap for a scrubber. Lemon does well when added. Just dish soap and water works well on most things. Good luck.
@nevisscot7697
5 күн бұрын
Thats all i buy to clean everthing .bleach fot the toilet .
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@dawngano9047 Thanks for the awesome cleaning tips! I’ll definitely give the vinegar and water combo a go for the windows next time-sounds like a great trick to avoid streaks. I’m all about keeping things simple and natural, so I’ll try out the lemon and baking soda mix too. Appreciate the support and advice! 😊
@sandrafailla9240
2 күн бұрын
Good on you for taking a huge step, sight unseen. Sicily is beautiful but has many draw backs. Yes and the water shortage will be something to get used to. You’re jut going tinger the green UK garden, just an Arizona type.
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
Thanks, Sandra! Taking on the project without seeing it first was definitely a big leap, but I'm loving the journey here in Sicily. 🌞 You're absolutely right about the water shortage-it's something I’ll have to adapt to. I think the landscape will be a bit of a change, going from the lush green UK gardens to more of a dry, Mediterranean look, but there’s a charm to it as well! Thanks for watching, and new video coming Sunday! 😊
@sandrafailla9240
2 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily I think you’re amazing to have taken on a massive task and known it’ll all be worth it in the end. I’ll keep watching and I’m sure I’ll learn a few things along the way. Trapani is a beautiful region. 🦋
@OperationSicily
Күн бұрын
Thanks so much, means a lot! 🙏
@sandrafailla9240
Күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily I also have a question. I’m looking for a farmhouse in Sicily. Preferably in the Messina region. How do I find out what’s available?
@OperationSicily
18 сағат бұрын
@sandrafailla9240 That sounds exciting! Are you looking for a full renovation project to put your own stamp on or a property that’s mostly ready to move into? Sicily has a huge variety of options, with something for every budget! Your first stop should be www.idealista.it/ for a look at properties in the Messina region. There are other routes too, though they’re a bit more complex - I’ll be covering those in some upcoming videos. Have you had a chance to watch my other videos yet? And new video is coming out this Sunday!
@vanessawade452
5 күн бұрын
You are doing a grand job Johnathan. Well done for working so hard in such hot temperatures. I did worry when cleaning the sink you weren’t wearing a mask😮 do take care of yourself.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@vanessawade452 Thanks so much for the kind words, really means a lot! 😊 I definitely felt the heat, but pushing through it! I’m trying to wear the mask when I can, but it’s a challenge in this weather - feels like breathing through an oven! Don’t worry, though; I sprayed down everything first to keep any dust down. Appreciate the concern and support! 🙏🌞
@OperationSicily
3 күн бұрын
✨ Another week, another transformation at the Sicilian villa! ✨ This week, I tackled some major challenges head-on-from deep-cleaning a double kitchen sink filled with grime and rat droppings 🧼 to restoring rusted bathroom window hardware and even uncovering some unexpected surprises in the kitchen drain! 🐀 Thank you all for the amazing tips on water storage, pest prevention, cleaning products, and keeping these beautiful olive trees thriving! 🌿 Your support and ideas keep me motivated on this journey to bring the villa back to life. 🙏 What’s next on the list? Clearing the garden, getting the water well operational, meeting with electricians, or perhaps setting up the rain catchment system? Let me know your thoughts below, and stay tuned for more progress! 🎥 FOLLOW MY JOURNEY ON INSTAGRAM Get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, sneak peeks, and daily stories from Sicily! 📸 👉 Instagram: @operation.sicily SUPPORT MY RENOVATION ADVENTURE Love what I’m doing? Buy me a coffee and be a crucial part of this restoration journey! ☕ Every contribution goes directly into bringing this villa back to life. 👉 buymeacoffee.com/operationsicily #SicilyPropertyRestoration #ItalyHomeRenovation #SicilyHouseTransformation #ItalianVillaProject #RenovatingInSicily #RestoringItalianHomes #SicilyRealEstateJourney
@01AceAlpha
5 күн бұрын
It’s looking great! If that well of yours provides enough water you’ll have a beautiful oasis!
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@01AceAlpha Thank you! 🙏 From my calculations, I should have over 600 liters in the well, which would be a huge help, but the big question is the refill rate. I’ll only know that once I fully drain it and can monitor how fast it refills. Fingers crossed it’s a good source for the long haul-an oasis sounds perfect!
@01AceAlpha
4 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicilyeven if it only delivers a few gallons a minute, use a a cistern or water tank to increase your capacity. Even at only 1 gallon a minute that equals over 1400 gallons a day!
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@01AceAlpha Great point! I’ll actually be getting 2 x 450L pressure tanks to store the water under pressure. With 900L on hand, I think it should be ample for the house, and hopefully, the refill rate will support it too. Thanks for the advice-it’s all about maximizing that well capacity! 👍💧
@elizabethfisher5825
5 күн бұрын
Enjoying your videos. You are doing a great job of cleaning. When are the cities starting your electricity and water?
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@elizabethfisher5825 Thank you so much for watching! 😊 Getting electricity and water sorted is definitely high on the list! I’ll be able to connect to the mains electricity once the villa’s internal wiring is all done, but water is a bit more involved since I'm restoring an old well on-site to be the main supply. It’s a process, but I’m determined to get there!
@elizabethfisher5825
Күн бұрын
Great, I will keep on watching and watch your progress, getting your villa all ready to enjoy your life in Sicily.
@celesteaida48
5 күн бұрын
Well done…wow! Looks like it will be a splendid home…❤❤
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Thanks a bunch, really grateful! 🌟
@BanksProject
5 күн бұрын
Getting better every episode. Need to get that well up running so you can test your plumbing.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@BanksProject Thanks a lot! 😊 You're absolutely right about the well - getting that up and running is a big priority. As for the plumbing, I think it’s going to be easier to rip everything out and start fresh rather than dealing with all the old pipes. Can’t wait to see the difference once it’s all in place!
@BanksProject
4 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily it’s going to be awesome. I am Jelly.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Thanks a bunch, really grateful! 🌟
@tammykaltreider
5 күн бұрын
Great progress!!! Cheers ✌️
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Really grateful, thanks a lot! 🙏
@veg-hb3kt
5 күн бұрын
Good job! See you next week....
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Thanks so much, means a lot! 🙏
@Noniinthebush
4 күн бұрын
Great job on that sink! I bet it smells good too 😅
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
Thanks so much, means a lot! 🙏
@josiegitto8928
5 күн бұрын
Sorry I missed your live , Great progress , TFS
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! 🌟
@annettemccabe3669
2 күн бұрын
That is actually a beautiful double sink ...I sincerely hope you are going to keep that... probably not available anymore...
@OperationSicily
2 күн бұрын
@annettemccabe3669 Thank you! 😊 I’ve been amazed at how well it cleaned up - it’s definitely a gem. I’d love to keep it if it fits with the new kitchen setup; it has so much character! Worst case, if it doesn’t work in the kitchen, I might use it for an outdoor area - too nice to let go. New video coming this Sunday, so stay tuned for more updates! And feel free to check out more pics and behind-the-scenes on Instagram too: @Operation.Sicily.
@craftinginmypjs953
5 күн бұрын
This was so satisfying watching that grime disappear! In fact all your videos have been wonderfully satisfying! I can’t wait to see what your beautiful villa turns out to be in the end! Will this be a vacation home? An investment property? A full time home?
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@craftinginmypjs953 So glad you’re enjoying the videos! 😊 It’s definitely satisfying seeing all that grime disappear. This villa will be a holiday home once it’s all completed, but I have bigger plans too! After this, I’m hoping to buy more properties, build a portfolio out here, and eventually turn it into a business venture. Exciting times ahead! 💪
@alanadale4299
5 күн бұрын
Hello! I've just discovered your channel. Well done! I lived in Sicily in my youth, around the Trapani area. I would strongly suggest, once you're all settled in to immerse yourself in the language and get up to speed as quickly as you can. It makes your living much much better. Cheers! All the best!
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@alanadale4299 Welcome to the channel, and thanks for the great advice! 😊 I'm definitely trying to pick up the language as I go along-it's such an important part of fully settling in. Trapani is beautiful, I'm loving it here so far. Cheers and thanks again for the support!
@masodimontagna3771
4 күн бұрын
Amazing cleaning work, so much effort and so many improvements in the house.. Looking forward to seeing more progress and projects, congrats and have a great day CIAO 😊👏1441👍💪
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@masodimontagna3771 Thank you so much! 😊 It’s been a lot of hard work, but seeing these improvements makes it all worth it. Plenty more projects lined up, so stay tuned for what’s next! Have a great day too-ciao! 🙌
@TheFiown
5 күн бұрын
For brown loos and generally for water stains and built up limescale you can use hydrochloric acid, if they have it in supermarkets there. It's really efficient. I also use a lot of vinegar in cleaning and degreasing and disinfecting. It comes in several different strengths usually.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@TheFiown Thanks for the tip! I think I may have picked up some hydrochloric acid when I stocked up on cleaning supplies, but I wasn’t quite sure what to use it on at the time! I was on the hunt for some strong bleach to tackle the worst of it but couldn't find any over here. Might have to put that acid to the test and see how it works - sounds like it could be just the thing for those stubborn spots! Appreciate the advice!
@TheFiown
4 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily Some years ago I moved into a very old apartment in Nimes and the toilet bowl was dark brown with limescale, it looked disgusting. I asked a local merchant if he had anything and he said to not buy the usual expensive products but buy a bottle of acid and it stripped all the brown and limescale off. It does give off fumes so be warned. In my last house the taps had dripped in all the bathrooms as it had laid empty and again I used acid on papertowels over the stains to hold it in place and all gone, like new ! Good luck. XO
@OperationSicily
3 күн бұрын
@TheFiown That's an amazing tip-thank you! Sounds like you really worked some magic on that old apartment! I'll definitely keep the fumes in mind and might try your trick with the paper towels for any tougher spots. That acid sounds like a lifesaver for stubborn stains; I can't wait to see if it does the same here. Thanks for sharing the wisdom! 🙏😊
@derrihanson9876
5 күн бұрын
You could definitely use a ladder and a shop vacuum. Is the cottage attached to a sewer or septic tank? You might want to hang up a clothesline line to dry your cleaning rags.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@derrihanson9876 A ladder and a shop vac would definitely be game-changers! I recently picked up an extension ladder, which has already made life easier - no more balancing acts on old chairs! 😂 The property has a septic tank, so I've been checking that out to make sure it's all sorted and secure. Love the idea of a clothesline for the rags too - simple and practical! Thanks for the tips and support! 🙌
@lindascott2008
4 күн бұрын
I am a new subscriber & really enjoy watching your videos. I understand it will take time to get the well up & running. I hope you have more than just the 2 water containers to transport water. With all the mold, filth & rat infestation, you need at least 6 containers to carry your water. And with a short hose to connect to the public faucets, you won't have to stand & hold each container while filling. There is a snap on, snap off connector you can use, so you just screw on the male end to the faucet real quick, with the female end always connected to the short hose, then you can quickly & easily snap on the short hose to the faucet & do a quick assembly line of filling water containers. Just remember to unscrew your male end from the public faucet, ha ha, it happened to me....forgot. It would be nice to see you feeling more freely able to use water for your needs throughout the course of your work day.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@lindascott2008 Thank you so much for the tip! That snap-on connector sounds like a game changer and would make it way easier-definitely beats holding the containers up every time! You’re absolutely right; I’ll need a good water supply for some of the bigger tasks ahead, so I’ll start looking into a few more containers to keep things flowing. Really appreciate the advice, and glad to have you here on the journey!
@SerendipitySharon
5 күн бұрын
I like the design of that kitchen sink, even has overflow holes, I hope you keep it. If not, I'll take it. If being in the forces teaches you anything, its how to clean - well done! If you are at all concerned with leftover energy from previous owners, putting salt in the corners of the rooms neutralizes the energy like a day at the ocean shore. I think you can find paint to paint the tiles if that becomes a need of yours. :) I'm becoming obsessed with an uplifting air fan in your tower to vent out the heat of the whole house. They do that a lot in desert countries.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@SerendipitySharon I’m totally with you on the sink design; it’s got such a charm to it! Really hoping it can fit with the new kitchen, but if not, it’s definitely getting a spot in the outdoor kitchen! 😄 And I love the salt-in-the-corners tip! Anything to bring a bit of fresh energy into the place. Your idea about an air vent fan in the tower sounds spot on too - I’ll definitely look into it for next summer, would be a game changer in this heat. Thanks so much for all the thoughtful tips and support! 🌊💨
@MandyHassell-zc3rf
5 күн бұрын
You’re doing a great job Jonathan, can’t wait for the reveal next week. All the best from Mandy uk 🇬🇧 ❤
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@MandyHassell-zc3rf Thanks so much, Mandy! 🙏 Really appreciate the support, especially from back in the UK 🇬🇧. Can’t wait to share the progress with you all next week-lots of hard work going in! All the best!
@MandyHassell-zc3rf
4 күн бұрын
@@OperationSicily 😘
@robpriest9031
5 күн бұрын
Not sure if you have ben asked before but when are you getting power and water supply? I enjoy watching your progress.
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@robpriest9031 Great question! 👍 Getting power and water sorted has been one of the biggest challenges. For water, I’m aiming to get the well fully up and running within the next few months once it’s been drained, sanitized, and tested for safety. Power will take a bit longer since I need to get the house fully rewired before I can connect to the mains. Thanks so much for following along with the progress!
@elaineayres1989
5 күн бұрын
I can’t wait for the cooler months for your sake. 38’ .. no thanks. They’re siesta days😊. I could almost smell the cleaning products. Wonderful job cleaning.
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@elaineayres1989 Thanks so much! 😅 Yeah, 38°C is definitely no joke-those are definitely siesta days, but I’ve had to power through. I can’t wait for the cooler months either, it’ll make the work so much easier. Glad you enjoyed the cleaning results-if only you could smell the fresh, disinfected villa through the screen! 😂
@Mfull-l4r
5 күн бұрын
Things are getting there mate, are u ex forces. Looking forward to the roof work, hat needed in that sun 🌞
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@Mfull-l4r Thanks, mate! Things are definitely coming along bit by bit. And yes, can't wait to get that roof terrace going - it's going to be the perfect spot for sunbathing and enjoying the views. I’ll be building a spiral staircase in the tower to lead up to it, which will make it even more of a feature. Hats on and sunscreen ready for that Sicilian sun!
@jaynefuller4708
2 күн бұрын
Amazing achievements 👏🏼👏🏼
@OperationSicily
Күн бұрын
Thank you so much, Jayne! 🙏 I really appreciate your support-it’s a lot of hard work, but seeing it all come together makes it so rewarding. Lots more to come, and I’m thrilled to have you along for the journey! 👏😊
@neutonrenda2303
5 күн бұрын
I feel for you, 36' here outside of Cape Town the last few days. Great progress though, I'm so looking forward to hearing from you what you are planning. Hopefully you'll have water and electricity soon, it would definitely make everything a lot easier. 👍
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@neutonrenda2303 Wow, sounds like you're feeling the heat too over there! 🔥 Thanks so much for the support; water and electricity are definitely top priorities right now. It’ll make a world of difference once they're sorted, and I can't wait to share more of my plans with you soon. Stay cool out there!
@happylifeSteph
5 күн бұрын
You did a great job 🫶👍🍀! Looks so much better 🥰
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! 🌟
@TimFenton-dx4xe
5 күн бұрын
Would like to hear the back story and plans etc, thanks
@OperationSicily
5 күн бұрын
@TimFenton-dx4xe Thanks for the comment! 😊 I’m actually planning a full backstory video in the next few weeks where I’ll cover everything from how I found the villa to the plans moving forward, so stay tuned!
@Blueberryblues513
5 күн бұрын
You are such a hard worker and the place is really looking clean. I love the kitchen sink and hope you keep it. I can see how the tiles were such a style when the house was built. I understand you will be updating at some time but they look to be in good condition. Have you thought about painting them and the walls? There are so many new paints that would cover that up and make it look however you want. While I am so glad about the cleaning, I also love to see you stop and eat some amazing take out food. Glad you can enjoy that break. Can you give some background about the house at some point? Did the owner just leave it a mess or did the owner die and the family just sell it as is? Anyway you are doing a fabulous job and liked hearing you give your review at the end. Xo
@OperationSicily
4 күн бұрын
@Blueberryblues513 Thank you so much! 😊 I’m glad you’re enjoying the progress! The kitchen sink has definitely been a surprise gem, and I’d love to keep it if it fits with the new kitchen layout. As for the tiles, they’re a bit of a throwback for sure! I’ve thought about painting them, but I think re-tiling might work best long-term. I did manage to uncover some background about the place - it seems the original owner passed away 20-30 years ago, and the house was passed down through family members before finally being put up for sale. It sat on the market for about 5 years until I found it! I’ll definitely share more details in an upcoming video. And yes, those takeout breaks are a must! 🍕
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