From Dream to Reality: Celebrity Brenda Mage's Relaxing Farm House

  • 4 months ago
In this new episode of Unique Homes, TV personality @BrendaMageOfficial shares his inspiring story of turning his dream into a reality. Join us on a tour around his stunning farmhouse located in the heart of Misamis Oriental.

The rustic exterior of Brenda's farmhouse exudes a warm and cozy ambience, welcoming everyone with its charming and native style. But what truly makes his farmhouse special is the beautiful view of the picturesque river flowing beside it and the variety of crops growing around the property.

Overall, this farmhouse tour of Brenda Mage's home offers not only stunning visuals but also an inspiring story of perseverance and hard work. Brenda followed his dream of having his own farm and achieved it, and now he invites you to see the fruits of his labor.

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Transcript
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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