Outside Chicago - What's It Like? 🇺🇸

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Peter Santenello

Peter Santenello

6 ай бұрын

Just beyond the bright lights of Chicago is a completely different world out in rural Illinois. Come on an adventure with me to see what's happening close to Chicago, but a world away.
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@PeterSantenello
@PeterSantenello 6 ай бұрын
I just received this message, "Hi Peter. My mom’s is 90 year old Margie and she is in one of your recent videos. Outside Chicago - What’s it like. My name is Deborah, one of her daughters, and I am writing you to thank you for this wonderful gift… you see, she had a stroke 8 days after you interviewed her and now her right side is paralyzed and she doesn’t say many words. She is living in her house on the farm, but requires 24 hour care. Me and my three sisters and other family members are doing our best to keep her happy and comfortable. I just received the KZfaq link from a cousin and am loving all the comments people have written about her. She has always been the most amazing woman, mom, friend to all who know her. Thank you so much!!!"
@Azez_
@Azez_ 6 ай бұрын
Wow..
@ericdanielsson4630
@ericdanielsson4630 6 ай бұрын
Such a great lady, I hope she will recover and take a last skydive or many more!
@Jesper04
@Jesper04 6 ай бұрын
So sorry for her family...
@slampersand3145
@slampersand3145 6 ай бұрын
Bless her and all of you ❤
@luist95
@luist95 6 ай бұрын
God bless your mother
@DadVibe
@DadVibe 6 ай бұрын
That farmer/truck driver is the epitome of dont judge a book by its cover and someone on how they look. He was right about everything he said. Well educated, and understands the complex realities and situations.
@beep7
@beep7 6 ай бұрын
Yes so true! Made me remember how annoying it was when Mike Bloomberg said anyone can be a farmer...just poke a hole and plant a seed...saying farmers weren't educated.
@lancemannion4113
@lancemannion4113 6 ай бұрын
Yup, 100% agree. Seems like a pretty cool guy and considering how hard he works, it was nice he was more than happy to let you bend his ear for a bit. Good peeps, farmers!
@thomasthomasthomas296
@thomasthomasthomas296 6 ай бұрын
⁠@@beep7Doesn’t understand that land grant universities exist to teach agriculture and mining, not kidding about that either (hence the a&m name of several land grant universities, for instance texas a&m is the land grant university in texas), many expanded that to provide engineering as a whole, as it turns out mechanical engineering and such is important to mining and agriculture. The steam engine came about from needing a way to pump water out of the mines in great britain. Also my dad grew up in a rural area not far from springfield, il, they frequently drove into springfield for the grocery store
@angelarobards8264
@angelarobards8264 5 ай бұрын
You obviously judge working men wearing work clothes as unintelligent... you really need to get out of your bubble. For farmers to be successful they need to be highly knowledgeable in many areas that would likely put your intellect to shame.
@kerstas10
@kerstas10 5 ай бұрын
​@@angelarobards8264true.. But still, everyone could be a farmer. Main question after such statement should be, only for how long?
@kentpitman5649
@kentpitman5649 6 ай бұрын
Back in the day, IL had a tourism campaign with the tag line "just outside Chicago, there's a place called Illinois".
@gingerriviera3654
@gingerriviera3654 3 ай бұрын
The farmer gentleman you got to speak with is just a wealth of knowledge. I learned more just listening to him talk than anything I heard on the news ever. Amazing. I LOVE the work you are doing.
@Will-nb8qk
@Will-nb8qk 3 ай бұрын
And he wasn’t bigoted about change just concerned how it would legitimately affect their livelihoods.
@randylahey1822
@randylahey1822 3 ай бұрын
I basically live next door to Europe's first gigafactory and there's been much talk about it's longevity, an engineer who works there basically gave me the same rundown " They need batteries to store water,wind or solar energy but batteries will fail on you, electricity is not the answer. I'll change my mind when NASA switches their AJ10 engines for batteries. "
@jaredsilvers2782
@jaredsilvers2782 21 күн бұрын
He was a really cool guy, but just so you know a lot of what he said about solar farms was nonsense. I live in this region of Illinois I know this type of guy, great people but there's a lot of misinformation regarding solar and wind in rural areas. The truth is wind and solar has put a ton of money in the pockets of family farms in Illinois. Usually installed on the least productive farm fields they own.
@erikmorales17
@erikmorales17 9 күн бұрын
So true I’m from Schaumburg and didn’t know we had such precious soil, and that our farmers feed Chicago!
@afarmer3751
@afarmer3751 6 ай бұрын
I have to say, as a resident of Chicagoland, and someone who has been personally involved in the installation of thousands of photovoltaic modules, and the engineered electrical construction of hundreds of acres of solar farms throughout northern IL, I had no idea modules could leach toxic chemicals and heavy metals into the groundwater. I honestly did not believe Nelson's assertion and did my own research. Turns out, he's correct.
@billyjackson5664
@billyjackson5664 6 ай бұрын
Yep, they are literally layering the land with toxins.
@Anon54387
@Anon54387 6 ай бұрын
Just as bad is that windmills, solar panels and electric cars are all there only because subsidies make them appear to be competitive but if there were no subsidies the true cost would be reflected in the sticker price. The subsidies distort markets, and we have to pay taxes to support the subsidies, not only the dollars that go to the companies but the dollars that go to the bureaucrats that administer the subsidies. Subsidies undermine a healthy, market driven economy.
@magneto7816
@magneto7816 6 ай бұрын
Silicon Tetrachloride is a toxic concern of solar panels.
@ctgottapee9020
@ctgottapee9020 6 ай бұрын
@@Anon54387 because no other power plant gets a subsidy either...
@ctgottapee9020
@ctgottapee9020 6 ай бұрын
He is correct, but its a red herring argument. Nelson is basically dumping Agent Orange on the same ground but no big deal there. If a panel happened to break, and it contaminated the small bit of ground directly underneath, you would have to remediate it by removing those handfuls of soil and sending to landfill. Your suppose to do that for all sorts of things, like the diesel leaking from Nelson's old rusty storage tank.
@nathanbeard3561
@nathanbeard3561 6 ай бұрын
I am from Illinois, so I have a bias, but its important to realize what Nelson was saying. The quality of soil that exists in Northern Illinois is very rare. There are only a few places in the world with soil of that quality. The Nile valley in Egypt is one of them. The prairie land on the eastern side of the Mississippi is another. Why should we destroy this natural resource?
@Ren3gade
@Ren3gade 6 ай бұрын
Thank you. They are doing the same thing in NW Ohio - prime farm land. Farmers are selling out. Getting crazy amounts of dollars per acre for solar panels and windmills.... and all of the generated electricity will be sent across the grid to other parts of the US. It's ridiculous. I am all for solar panels, but put them on roofs or in the desert. NOT FERTILE FARM GROUND THAT GROWS OUR FOOD.
@j7286
@j7286 6 ай бұрын
My grandpa said the same thing whenever a new shopping center or subdivision went up in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. 'They're taking away the good farmland'. He was born in 1899 and died in 1967. Saw a lot of changes.
@muscleman125
@muscleman125 6 ай бұрын
for real, and it's not like there isn't plenty of land out in illinois that isn't zoned to be a farm and is otherwise just a vacant lot full of gravel or some overgrown sticks. They should look at installing solar power on abandoned lots and areas with poor soil. The desert really is the best option overall though. @@Ren3gade
@africkinamerican
@africkinamerican 6 ай бұрын
​@@muscleman125 How we use/misuse land is the foundation of the entire economy.
@sategllib2191
@sategllib2191 6 ай бұрын
Same with Indiana@@Ren3gade
@gmm3080
@gmm3080 3 ай бұрын
Nelson the farmer is spot on with his explanation about precious farmland and how it is often ruined. His insight is great, and I could sense how he was really holding back. Again, a highly valuable video, I expected nothing less.
@jaredsilvers2782
@jaredsilvers2782 21 күн бұрын
There has been zero farmland ruined by solar panels or wind farms in Illinois. Unless you're talking about aesthetically speaking, they can be quite ugly. But as far as ruining the soil for the future? Yea, that's absolutely false.
@theoredbam6863
@theoredbam6863 5 ай бұрын
I love rural America. The people, the food , the landscape and most of all the feelings of township and community.
@badabing8152
@badabing8152 3 ай бұрын
the severe lack of mentally ill democrats. agree
@purplebabushka852
@purplebabushka852 3 ай бұрын
Nothing like Illinois sweet corn
@charlestaylor6883
@charlestaylor6883 2 ай бұрын
What about the meth
@vladbastovka6813
@vladbastovka6813 Ай бұрын
@@charlestaylor6883 best part😎
@CheapSushi
@CheapSushi 6 ай бұрын
The farmer in blue with overalls had some really great insights. It shows how some lawmakers and other people are so out of touch with reality and what makes sense. Thanks for the video Peter!
@timeforchange3786
@timeforchange3786 6 ай бұрын
They are more worried about gaining power than having common sense.
@Ki1ngOfGods
@Ki1ngOfGods Ай бұрын
You mean pro white, duffus
@yimin16
@yimin16 6 ай бұрын
Peter you HAVE to go back and do a full episode with the 90 year old woman. Just like Titus, this woman is a damn gem and I envy that you got to spend so much time with them both!
@jenn_madison
@jenn_madison 6 ай бұрын
agree!!!👏
@RobertFairweatherMusic
@RobertFairweatherMusic 6 ай бұрын
Puts a smile on your face, doesn't she. She's got the spirit and lifts everyone up with her.
@billieaschmeller5524
@billieaschmeller5524 6 ай бұрын
Agree!!! Marg is a gem!!!
@newman7910
@newman7910 6 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree. Marg is a great example of clean living & thinking.
@user-delicioso
@user-delicioso 6 ай бұрын
Love her. I need a grandma.
@beau-urns
@beau-urns 5 ай бұрын
uh... so Margie... we need to talk about this. whatever she is doing, we all need to do it. She looks about 15 years younger than she is, and has the energy of someone 25-30 years younger. what an absolute gem
@jimgoebel5348
@jimgoebel5348 Ай бұрын
And she has all her mental faculties. She's a delight.
@jaredsilvers2782
@jaredsilvers2782 21 күн бұрын
Yea when he "guessed" she was 62 I was like "aww that's nice of him but she's definitely 70ish".. Turns out she was around for World War 2. Amazing lady. I'm glad he got to meet her before the stroke(see the pinned comment).
@kaymaur0202
@kaymaur0202 4 ай бұрын
I've lived in rural Illinois my whole life. I purchased my first home in the middle of a bunch of cornfields. Driving too and from work is like 20 minutes of complete peace. The sunrises and sunsets I get to see every day are incredible. Everytime I walk outside it's silent. We get to hear beautiful churchbells twice a week. And all the room you could ever need to stretch out. I wouldn't give it up for anything
@Tb61035
@Tb61035 4 ай бұрын
Twice a week! I live in rural England and most villages have the church ringing every hour (a tradition from when people didn't have clocks). |Extra bells for holidays, weddings, and funerals.
@Newportbanking
@Newportbanking 3 ай бұрын
@@Tb61035isn’t is wild that people thousands of miles away do things differently?
@xeladerdritte7139
@xeladerdritte7139 3 ай бұрын
@@Tb61035same here in Germany
@davidortega357
@davidortega357 3 ай бұрын
I.lived in California Central.valley this part of Illinois looks like our valley towns lots of 🌽 and cattle, almond orchards, grape vines hot summers wet winters vegetables and fruits turlock Merced Sierra Nevada Yosemite turkey ranchers
@unixrebel
@unixrebel Ай бұрын
sounds like heaven
@dsher503
@dsher503 6 ай бұрын
The trucker/farmer guy at the beginning seems like a nice hardworking dude. Glad Peter gets to meet these people and show them to us on KZfaq.
@nellaivel21
@nellaivel21 6 ай бұрын
He gave very good answers. I LOVE that he said that rural people are NOT against renewable energy, but dont put them on the best soil in the world.
@samueldegrey7718
@samueldegrey7718 6 ай бұрын
Yep. People want to strawman us as backwards, misinformed crazies while also extorting and extracting from our communities for energy development@@nellaivel21
@Samcanplaymusic
@Samcanplaymusic 6 ай бұрын
As a Chicago Suburbanite it was so interesting hearing his perspective. I love his laid-back attitude. As an ex-fuel systems engineer for a large machinery manufacturer, I agree that Diesel will likely be slow to be replaced on large machinery. It's a bit more difficult to get the horsepower they need when compared to road vehicles.
@carstarsarstenstesenn
@carstarsarstenstesenn 6 ай бұрын
He made a lot of good points. We have tons of space here in Chicago for those solar panels, it's probably just a lot cheaper out there
@chito19yt
@chito19yt 6 ай бұрын
you should go to ronald reagan’s birthplace in deer grove il, farther west. it is superrrr rural and there’s like 50 people that live there eith so much calm and nice people. arnie’s happy spot over there has good food
@Lily_1010
@Lily_1010 6 ай бұрын
Now we need a series on small towns and farms! I could spend another episode or more with Margie, what a sweet kind woman and so young at heart which makes sense to why she's so healthy! She's so happy and positive, love her!
@northeastnebraskafarming117
@northeastnebraskafarming117 6 ай бұрын
I agree!
@MarioMario-rh3rk
@MarioMario-rh3rk 2 ай бұрын
That farmer said about electricity it's true 100%
@keiaunakimmel1361
@keiaunakimmel1361 6 ай бұрын
I live in Japan but am a proud mid-west girl. Watching this makes me homesick. The media hardly portrays the kind, good, hardworking people. Thanks for the honest video!
@John.JAnderson
@John.JAnderson 3 ай бұрын
I see it all the time in the UK also, people abroad will only see the news which shows London and nothing else. England has a plethora of hard working, well meaning and good natured working class people who just want peace and enjoyment. Culture wars from the media, both news and social media, are destroying the sense of common community.
@SarilarinDervis
@SarilarinDervis Ай бұрын
Evin seni bekliyor orta bati kızı
@EweCantHandletheTruth
@EweCantHandletheTruth 6 ай бұрын
As a Canadian, small town USA was and still is my favourite part of the U.S. Nothing beats a small town attitude, the food and all the around calmness and innocence. This is reminding me it’s time to get in the truck and hit some small towns here in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
@ImAlwaysFrisky
@ImAlwaysFrisky 6 ай бұрын
have fun and be safe of the road 🍺
@carson911
@carson911 6 ай бұрын
Small town attitude can't be beat. I absolutely agree. I live in the most populous county of Florida and I miss being close to the small town folks.
@LaDeee57
@LaDeee57 6 ай бұрын
I agree. I'm Canadian/Australian and traveled this planet extensively. Best places I've been in the world were the towns outside of big cities . I remember the food I ate in Italy - would catch trains out of Rome and just hop off wherever I desired, have lunch and it would be the best food I ever ate. Same with so many other countries including SE Asia.
@safffff1000
@safffff1000 6 ай бұрын
Because it's 98% white
@iscrampad2194
@iscrampad2194 6 ай бұрын
@@TheDogGoesWoof69Yeah. People only see conservatives as political people who just care about politics. If you care enough to know us, we’ll take you in for dinner.
@SparkyTuttle
@SparkyTuttle 6 ай бұрын
I have 3 grandchildren who were adopted together and living somewhere out there. This gives me so much more peace of mind. I knew they were living a far better life than my daughter could give them. They have thrived. Now I know why. Those are some of the finest people I have ever seen. This was personal, close to my heart, and I could never thank you enough.
@rachelcarter5282
@rachelcarter5282 6 ай бұрын
My heart goes to you as I’ve experienced your side of an adoption.💕
@alexmiserez50
@alexmiserez50 3 ай бұрын
Hello everybody i'm French i'm from France i'm happy watching this vidéo because it's like a rural country in France so it's cool see that and God bless America 🙏
@ElGaymer2001
@ElGaymer2001 2 ай бұрын
@az894
@az894 Ай бұрын
Ça m'a rappelé la campagne en région coeur de France
@braxtona4250
@braxtona4250 Ай бұрын
​@@az894 Nous avons des terres comme ça partout dans l'etats-unis. J'habite a St. Louis qui est à environ 5 heures de Chicago, et le paysage ressemble à ça. je suis desole pour mon francais, seulement j'apprendre le langue pour 8 mois
@az894
@az894 Ай бұрын
@@braxtona4250 votre français est impeccable! J'adore vos paysages...
@jaynareynolds3684
@jaynareynolds3684 5 ай бұрын
She said, "Life's not worth living with negative thoughts". ...❤❤❤
@Iskateminilogo
@Iskateminilogo 6 ай бұрын
That 90 year old lady is one of the most wholesome human beings I’ve ever seen. So sharp for being that old
@Kookyxmnstr
@Kookyxmnstr 6 ай бұрын
And skydiving too! Amazing! She has a youthful spirit
@cameronmueller
@cameronmueller 6 ай бұрын
91?! Holy smokes, she has the mobility of a 60 year old, very impressive. This was such a great episode of the Chicago series, Thank you Peter.
@bevrosity
@bevrosity 6 ай бұрын
ikr? crazy. seems nowhere near 90
@ijasonxi1
@ijasonxi1 6 ай бұрын
She looks amazing for 91
@mariechosgaire6984
@mariechosgaire6984 6 ай бұрын
She moves better than me and I'm 33 😂😂
@katethielmann4244
@katethielmann4244 Ай бұрын
I'm in Peru. Endless corn. Very simple and quiet. 100 miles west of Chicago.
@thephillawson
@thephillawson 5 ай бұрын
I’m from Chicagoland, out in the far west suburbs, a town called Saint Charles. I now live outside of the Chicago area in a town called Rochelle, and it’s absolutely crazy when you realize how many vastly different lifestyles this one state has to offer, especially in just Northern Illinois alone.
@michaeldalporto9517
@michaeldalporto9517 5 ай бұрын
I'm in st Charles also 😊
@johnthegreat
@johnthegreat 5 ай бұрын
We're all the same not that different, I'm a trk driver, born in Chicago, i moved to orlandpark, only difference is Chicago people have to be watching their back,all the time 😂
@vilivililealaitafea458
@vilivililealaitafea458 5 ай бұрын
St Charles one my favorite places in Illinois, played a lot golf at Burr hills course.
@rowchi93
@rowchi93 5 ай бұрын
I'm from Chicago and recently went to St. Charles for the first time this past fall. My brother and I took the train out to Aurora and rode our bikes to Elgin along the Fox River with stops in Geneva and St. Charles along the way. It's a beautiful city and their fall festival was popping.
@sarahmaske7335
@sarahmaske7335 3 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Northern Illinois in a tiny town called Monroe Center. Just a stone's throw away from Rochelle.
@redcomic619
@redcomic619 6 ай бұрын
I love the concept of this video. Illinois is too often generalized to be Chicago and nothing more, but there’s a huge state out there full of different perspectives. It would be interesting to see a similar video in the future about Upstate New York (both rural and the cities like Buffalo/Rochester) and how it’s vastly different from NYC.
@daveh9080
@daveh9080 6 ай бұрын
That would be great, and it’s very similar to Illinois’s situation. Heck, go up into the north country/adk region/1000’s islands area as well. The differences between NYC and the rest of the state is drastic.
@ksherman51
@ksherman51 6 ай бұрын
This or even parts of NJ. North NJ is an extension of NYC practically where if you start heading north west or far enough south it completely changes
@RJT80
@RJT80 6 ай бұрын
This is how it is just outside every major city. Even if you go north out of Chicago and into large suburbs there is still surrounding farmland.
@JDobrozsi1
@JDobrozsi1 6 ай бұрын
Yes redcomic I have been to Buffalo in Western NY and I was shocked because I was thinking NYC but Buffalo in ways reminds me of Cincinnati,OH being spread it out instead of compact like NYC is.
@BlakeLevit23
@BlakeLevit23 6 ай бұрын
Got to go to a bills game then
@AllenRob87
@AllenRob87 6 ай бұрын
You mentioned Norway. I’m about 20 minutes from there. My family settled in Norway, IL in the 1800’s from the country of Norway. They immigrated here to farm and build a life and here I still reside 200 years later. There’s a reason we’re so proud of what we have out here, our roots run deep.
@jorunnpedersen817
@jorunnpedersen817 6 ай бұрын
Big love to you from Norway. 🌹🇧🇻
@AllenRob87
@AllenRob87 6 ай бұрын
@@jorunnpedersen817 and to you as well!
@melanierxdoc
@melanierxdoc 6 ай бұрын
My mother in law loved this video. She was born in Sandwich, lived in Earlville and her sister in law is from Paw Paw!! So thank you for the trip down memory lane.
@IndependantWCommonSense44....
@IndependantWCommonSense44.... 15 күн бұрын
My favorite part about Sandwich is the SANDWICH POLICE...lol
@ccmcgee9062
@ccmcgee9062 6 ай бұрын
As a Chicagoan, I love this.. and Margie is freaking amazing. Very sad about her having a stroke after your visit.
@SSNESS
@SSNESS 2 ай бұрын
Little Compton, Rhode Island
@BUMBARAASCLOT
@BUMBARAASCLOT 6 ай бұрын
Your docus seem so natural and effortless. Very easy to watch and learn from. I start my Saturday mornings off with you. Thanks for allowing the People that cant travel or won't travel to see some of the world and for humanizing people some only hear about.
@PeterSantenello
@PeterSantenello 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for coming along!
@janelleg597
@janelleg597 6 ай бұрын
"docus" lmao
@BUMBARAASCLOT
@BUMBARAASCLOT 6 ай бұрын
@@janelleg597 right gotta laugh at myself sometimes. Just being lazy, I don't comment alot online!🤣🤣🤣
@edwingibson628
@edwingibson628 6 ай бұрын
@@PeterSantenello you said I was a lucky winning, what do I win, you said get in touch
@supergeek1418
@supergeek1418 6 ай бұрын
​@@BUMBARAASCLOT You do know that KZfaq has the capability to edit your comments, right? It's easy: just tap the 3 dot menu beside your comment, and fix whatever's broken. And, yeh I know that the "f" and "d" keys are *WAY* too close together for fat fingers on smartphone keyboards...
@maximus6622
@maximus6622 6 ай бұрын
As a Brit who loves the diversity of the USA, I really enjoy Peters videos and it's great to see the real America and it's laid back, genuine people.What a diamond the 90yr old lady was, could listen to her stories all day. Peace and love from the UK 🙏
@seanlambert8336
@seanlambert8336 6 ай бұрын
My father has a 93 year old friend i love his stories. I've been all over America its beautiful and the people are very nice. You should visit if you haven't. I was on the blue ridge parkway earlier today and the leaves are changing colors falling off
@ruiz1871
@ruiz1871 6 ай бұрын
I used to watch “anywhere but westminster” on KZfaq for the same reason. Mostly during brexit. I havent checked if they still update.
@dannyboy6332
@dannyboy6332 6 ай бұрын
Their is no diversity there!! That’s why it is wonderful!
@maximus6622
@maximus6622 6 ай бұрын
@@elmastro-ye9lw I'm a Londoner, born and bred, but in my humble opinion, I find the country folk to be friendlier, more honest and genuine. I never said " City people" weren't real Americans, I was referring to the fact that over here, all we really see in the media is New York, LA, Vegas, Miami etc, which doesn't really give a true perspective of the USA. It's was just a figure of speech.
@utahdan231
@utahdan231 6 ай бұрын
@@seanlambert8336I can imagine its beauty. I’ve driven all the way from Shenandoah to Smokies in October. It took three weeks to complete. The most memorable road. Love Blue Ridge Highway.
@Willemies
@Willemies 4 ай бұрын
These are the kind of places, which I want to see whenever I visit America and do a month long roadtrip. So nice, so nice! Greetings from Finland!
@squirrelvert
@squirrelvert 3 ай бұрын
He didn't portray the area in a very balanced way -- there are much nicer areas than the places he picked out to showcase in this video. Clickbait nonsense.
@Willemies
@Willemies 3 ай бұрын
@@squirrelvert Even better then😇
@CrazyMonkey679
@CrazyMonkey679 3 ай бұрын
Same here from Ireland brother!
@labrador3231
@labrador3231 5 ай бұрын
I stumbled across this channel by accident, What great viewing content which left me spellbound. I live in the U.K. where there is a negative view of American society, this rural lifestyle looks timeless & sustainable. Great show😊
@squirrelvert
@squirrelvert 3 ай бұрын
He didn't portray the area in a very balanced way -- there are much nicer areas than the places he picked out to showcase in this video. Clickbait nonsense.
@JohnB-we7ym
@JohnB-we7ym 6 ай бұрын
Love how the farmer was able to shed light on the insanity of trying to go all electric.
@bocciaalex
@bocciaalex 6 ай бұрын
You have to get to Galena. It’s a hidden picturesque mountain town-like gem of Illinois. It has an interesting history very relevant to the development of Illinois and Chicago.
@cornhoolio6456
@cornhoolio6456 6 ай бұрын
shhhhh don’t ruin it. Been going there every year since I was a kid. The downtown right along the river is breathtaking. Then you can drive up and stay at the resort there on the hill (I forget the name) and ski in the winter
@kellywelter524
@kellywelter524 6 ай бұрын
@@cornhoolio6456 whispering….Eagle ridge resort. 😉
@mousiem4864
@mousiem4864 6 ай бұрын
Maybe Chestnut mountain resort?
@kenhoneycutt2046
@kenhoneycutt2046 6 күн бұрын
Used to drive through there all the time on the way to Dubuque on business. Everybody who doesn’t know Illinois say how flat and boring it is. I say have you ever been to Northwest Illinois?
@CrazyMonkey679
@CrazyMonkey679 3 ай бұрын
As an Irish man I’m fascinated by rural America, it reminds me of the small rural communities we have here in Ireland. Good honest hardworking folk, what more could you want! 🇮🇪🇺🇸
@IndependantWCommonSense44....
@IndependantWCommonSense44.... 15 күн бұрын
More cool pubs
@y-yyy
@y-yyy 6 ай бұрын
The interview with the gay couple was amazing! What a unique perspective they have. So happy to hear that they're accepted by the local community.
@Planet697
@Planet697 3 ай бұрын
I had the biggest smile on my face watching them talk about their life in rural IL. I'm not even from the US but the way they talked about it and about their private projects comes very close to my dream life.
@JJ-fromDK
@JJ-fromDK 6 ай бұрын
In Denmark we have a word called Brigdebuilder, it refers to someone who tries to build a bridge beteween a gap in culture, between people, I see you as a bridgebuilder Mr. Santanello, and a very good one at that!
@KevOutdoors
@KevOutdoors 6 ай бұрын
When people quit watching the news and start watching videos like yours, they will see what real America is all about! 👍🏼👍🏼
@kirthgersen2485
@kirthgersen2485 10 күн бұрын
My family is from rural Illinois halfway between Chicago and St Louis. I left 40 years ago and haven't been back. Nice to see how it's doing.
@gabriellah5933
@gabriellah5933 Ай бұрын
I grew up north of Chicago. The rest of Illinois is so so different, but I love the small towns and the people!
@bethparrock2637
@bethparrock2637 6 ай бұрын
I was born in Sycamore, IL. My mom thought she had such a green thumb, her vegetable garden flourished. She found out later after she moved to Lake Bluff that her thumb was in fact not green. It was the soil there.
@planetfunk44
@planetfunk44 5 ай бұрын
I’m in Huntley. Here for over 32 years. The town went from 2300 to over 27,000! No farms left in town. Was the largest milk producer in the state at one time. ❤
@timdodson9956
@timdodson9956 5 ай бұрын
Shout out sycamore that’s where I’m from as well!
@dianefletcher7852
@dianefletcher7852 3 ай бұрын
It was your mom's green thumb!!!!!
@steved2656
@steved2656 Ай бұрын
I live in the southern part of Illinois and I envy the soil in central and northern IL. When I till my garden in the spring it’s reddish-brown dirt. The soil up there looks exactly like bagged soil from Home Depot.
@SrTacoman
@SrTacoman Ай бұрын
Ewww lake bluff( I live on the north shore )
@CoachAzizaB
@CoachAzizaB 6 ай бұрын
Nelson made some really valid points. With all the unused roof space in and around Chicago....why not place solar panels there? Instead of threatening precious farm land....use areas that are already primed for solar and don't take away spaces we need access to.
@bigmurph1447
@bigmurph1447 6 ай бұрын
Its simple Because the government wants to use ur land not there land so they can gain control of it
@schwags1969
@schwags1969 6 ай бұрын
Solar panels are a complete waste of time and money to do very little.
@dangusmedia
@dangusmedia 6 ай бұрын
One of the cool, and practical, things I have seen as well are car covers for parking lots. Double benefit when you toss a few solar panels up.
@YeahNah100
@YeahNah100 5 ай бұрын
Love the farmer/trucker guy. He is spot on. I truck in the Midwest and lived in Sandwich not too long ago. He was telling you some truths, for sure. I’m Irish and Norwegian too! He is right. Without infrastructure, how do we make electric make sense out in the country and to meet the demands of the logistics industry? Nelson 🤜🤛
@garzaalex17
@garzaalex17 2 ай бұрын
BRILLIANT line by the gentlemen at 13:20 "Im all for solar, just not on farmland. They dont make farmland everyday". Very, very true. We must protect our farmers.
@DBMD7
@DBMD7 6 ай бұрын
As a guy born and raised in Chicago, I now live in the North Suburbs. Every Summer and fall I drive out West and come back through Paw Paw and Sandwich. I absolutely adore the serene atmosphere driving through these towns. I am very grateful for our small rural towns. I feel like it keeps the checks and balances of Illinois. Illinois has some great towns that are over looked BUT to be honest I am sure the locals in these towns like it that way because it keeps their lives simple and sweet. We don’t need people bringing that city crap out to our beautiful small towns. As a Black man I love and appreciate all of our Illinois people, cities and towns. The people in these towns are hard working blue collar folks just like the city, they just don’t want to put up with the high stress and BS that we deal with being closer to the City. They deserve to be recognized for what they do and how they live. Don’t show too much of their slice of heaven. Have to keep it quiet there. Great video.
@reneeadolph1309
@reneeadolph1309 6 ай бұрын
You just said what I was thinking watching this. Thank you.
@dsmith6404
@dsmith6404 6 ай бұрын
Born in Chicago and raised in Hoffman Est. but summers were spent in the city
@dsmith6404
@dsmith6404 6 ай бұрын
And now live in North West Wisconsin
@pinkythechihuahua3156
@pinkythechihuahua3156 6 ай бұрын
​@@dsmith6404 I went to Schaumburg High School the year it first opened it's doors. That was a VERY long time ago. Good place to send your kids to school. Excellent reviews and test scores.
@DBMD7
@DBMD7 6 ай бұрын
@@dsmith6404 That’s the next move for my Wife and I.
@SaraMcCain
@SaraMcCain 6 ай бұрын
Yesss! As a native Illinoian that lives on the edge of the cornfields you visited, THANK YOU for showing this side of Illinois! SO much our state is beautiful, rural land full of kind, decent, and hardworking people. People striving to raise their children to be the same...competent, contributing members of society. Chicago does not represent the majority of our state, though unfortunately it dominates the polls. Regardless of what the media says, human decency and respect for our nation is alive and growing. It starts at home and many of us are doing just that in raising our kids in rural areas.
@lisamccall3706
@lisamccall3706 6 ай бұрын
Yeah but if he keeps highlighting it it will eventually turn into a blue crap hole like they all do. We shouldn’t be encouraging him.
@DAC7476
@DAC7476 6 ай бұрын
Chicago DOES represent the majority of the state. Like it or not, Chicago, and its surrounding suburbs are the majority of the states population.
@hss8973
@hss8973 6 ай бұрын
​@DaveCansler well that's a big shame
@misterlich2826
@misterlich2826 6 ай бұрын
I love how many comments seem to be not-so-subtly be saying that only rural people are decent and cities are all awful scum lol Definitely showing that “diversity” another comment said existed out here LOL
@technopong
@technopong 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I miss life away from the big city. I grew up with the doors always unlocked, my bicycle in the driveway, cricket sounds at night, hardly any traffic, when out and about. I think people get too hyped up about Chicago City life, and forget how peaceful life can be in the rest of the state.
@laurenperales5981
@laurenperales5981 5 ай бұрын
i cried when the bloods and crips joke fell on deaf ears 🤣
@dalesanderson9475
@dalesanderson9475 3 ай бұрын
Nelson….. you could not found a better a guy to tell the story. He was spot on with every question you had for him. No exaggerating. All facts. We are 5 th generation farmers in relatively the same area. Thank you Nelson for telling our story.
@IndependantWCommonSense44....
@IndependantWCommonSense44.... 15 күн бұрын
Sorry, much of his story is a myth. Solar Panels do no leach chemicals that render the soil unusable, even when broken by things such as large hail.
@kebabtank
@kebabtank 6 ай бұрын
This is so interesting, especially for someone from England. It really makes me realise that the media tends to focus on certain parts of your country only.
@chooch1995
@chooch1995 6 ай бұрын
Absolutely, friend! The media is our enemy!
@btnhstillfire
@btnhstillfire 6 ай бұрын
Chicago looks nothing like the reat of Illinois. Its the sore thumb…Reat of Illinois is natural. My town is boring but places around me have beautiful locations.
@AJ-jx5gm
@AJ-jx5gm 6 ай бұрын
Theres an angle to everything in the media. Even the chicago cop that was in a recent video on this channel wasnting telling the whole story. For example, he said current mayor didnt give cops paid maternity leave but teachers got it. What he didnt mention is that the police union endorsed an opposing candidate while the teachers union endorsed the new mayor. Thats probably the reason teachers got it and police didnt.
@squirrelvert
@squirrelvert 3 ай бұрын
He didn't portray the area in a very balanced way -- there are much nicer areas than the places he picked out to showcase in this video. Clickbait nonsense.
@squirrelvert
@squirrelvert 3 ай бұрын
@@btnhstillfire His comment wasn't a compliment -- unless by "compliment" you mean what he'd have said to a tribesman in a country he considered more primitive than his own. "Noble savage" sort of talk.
@KayleeVRC
@KayleeVRC 6 ай бұрын
As a Norwegian it's so interesting to see families from Norwegian origin and hearing their history and background. We don't get to hear much from actual Norwegian-American families that moved back when the gold rush was a big thing and from WW2. We only hear the history and what it was like when they went on the journey across the sea. I'm proud of all our brothers that made it over to the States and was able to be successful and continue their generations in a country on the opposite side of the planet. Would love to watch an interview with one of them if you're able to! 😊😃
@garrysekelli6776
@garrysekelli6776 6 ай бұрын
Det är det ni vet inte någonting.
@bennyhelgeson401
@bennyhelgeson401 6 ай бұрын
UFF DA!
@letsdoitforjohnny5066
@letsdoitforjohnny5066 6 ай бұрын
Minnesota is full of ppl of Norwegian ancestry it’s pretty cool.
@KayleeVRC
@KayleeVRC 6 ай бұрын
@@letsdoitforjohnny5066 As someone who would love to some day live in USA or Canada I'd love to talk with someone with Norwegian ancestry there. Definitely would be inspiring and give me motivation to possibly some day fulfil my dream
@iscrampad2194
@iscrampad2194 6 ай бұрын
I’ve noticed that country side people have been living like how their ancestors were in Europe. And I love that.
@Timothywitucki
@Timothywitucki Ай бұрын
Farmer Nelson is an absolute wealth of knowledge - don't let his appearance deceive you. He's sharp as a tack. I'm continually learning new things from your videos and shows, Peter. Your content is top-notch, and your dedication, passion to your craft is evident. Keep up the incredible work - your journey is truly inspiring.
@josheubanks4266
@josheubanks4266 5 ай бұрын
Born, raised and live six hours south in southern Illinois. Traveled all over the world and still wouldn’t change where I live
@islandmanmikep
@islandmanmikep 6 ай бұрын
I am black. I would live in many of the towns you have featured. I am an American and this is America. I love it despite it's flaws. I love it's greatness even more.
@yawos9024
@yawos9024 6 ай бұрын
You don't know what you are talking about. Try Dixon, Illinois!
@MSinc1
@MSinc1 6 ай бұрын
Your welcome in my small town any day sir…
@tpower1912
@tpower1912 2 ай бұрын
​@@MSinc1 Big mistake
@charlestaylor6883
@charlestaylor6883 2 ай бұрын
No you dont 😂 they don’t even wanna live where they do half the time 😂 do you have any idea how many meth heads are out there
@TitanicTubi
@TitanicTubi Ай бұрын
Y?​@@tpower1912
@scratchknudsen1
@scratchknudsen1 6 ай бұрын
I love growing up in Geneva along the Fox River, because it's basically the last suburb before the state drops off into cornfields and country. Really neat to experience country, suburbs, and city.
@colinwithonel
@colinwithonel 22 күн бұрын
I grew up on the edge of Chicago, a little closer than where Paw Paw is but still at the edge of the suburbs, and I gotta say this video really captures the rhythm of life and the people of Illinois exactly.
@DainavosSakalas
@DainavosSakalas 6 ай бұрын
Viewing this video from Lithuania I can say that small places around the world has this similar thing - simple, yet wonderful people. No fakekiness, snobbism or arrogance. Simple people, open people. I like it! Thank you for the video.
@AndrewJacobson-cq2om
@AndrewJacobson-cq2om 6 ай бұрын
Come visit, check out Galena!!
@thebacongames2182
@thebacongames2182 6 ай бұрын
nah these people are arrogant. only care about one thing and if you dont agree youre the devil to them.
@skurinski
@skurinski 6 ай бұрын
​@@thebacongames2182says the city snobbist
@Uncle.Ruckus.No.Relation.
@Uncle.Ruckus.No.Relation. 6 ай бұрын
Blacks would destroy that area. ( Fact. )
@damonmelendez856
@damonmelendez856 6 ай бұрын
@@Uncle.Ruckus.No.Relation.but think of the trade off of diversity! Lmao. All the liquor stores same corner store jobs that would be generated by taking EBT and Section 8; Blaqqque is beautiful. Or something like that.
@markboccia2433
@markboccia2433 6 ай бұрын
The more I watch these videos the more I realize how smart country people are, and how smart city people think they are
@sharonholt3118
@sharonholt3118 6 ай бұрын
My sentiments exactly 👍
@Joy-io7xl
@Joy-io7xl 6 ай бұрын
Meaningful choice of words!
@wtk6069
@wtk6069 6 ай бұрын
Most people are naturally decent and smart no matter where they are, but cities do dramatically increase opportunities for crooked leaders, some elected and some not, to take advantage of the people and put them in tough spots by pursuing their own personal agendas to get rich.
@dickjohnson9582
@dickjohnson9582 24 күн бұрын
Corn is like the most nutrient deficient filler garbage food and you think you're smart that you grow it and get the little government subsidy. Then say you're "feeding the city". Yea garbage. Sure the nature is nice. Many people would love to live there but there arent any jobs. Bet the average age is like 60 there because it's just retired people.
@brad4110
@brad4110 2 ай бұрын
This is by far the best content IMO on KZfaq
@MindfullyMelting
@MindfullyMelting Ай бұрын
Marge is awesome! I love seeing folks 80+ looking healthy and happy. It's so rare to find someone looking as healthy as marge at 90 years old, I don't think I've ever seen it. That would make a cool video to show older folks thriving in good health.
@kathrynlynch4317
@kathrynlynch4317 6 ай бұрын
Wow. Never even thought of the damage things can cause for the farms. Thank you for the insight.
@PeterSantenello
@PeterSantenello 6 ай бұрын
Me neither, it was a good education for me too.
@shamanosarcasm9800
@shamanosarcasm9800 6 ай бұрын
I too was shocked to find out that commercial wind power was not a renewable resource and that there's no baseline quality standards for solar panels and when they age out or are damaged, they cannot be recycled. Right now they're nice but for me they're a novelty until they can become more efficient.
@user-ff4ex7ll7w
@user-ff4ex7ll7w 6 ай бұрын
It is happening worldwide. Think about it
@spencergrubb5153
@spencergrubb5153 6 ай бұрын
I'm from rural central Illinois (Champaign area) and it feels like home every time I drive up from Texas. It's a shame how broke and corrupt Illinois is, but I love a lot of people from there.
@lizzijansen6527
@lizzijansen6527 6 ай бұрын
Me too! Born in Danville now live in Florida. Daughter and son in law still live in Fairmount IL. So peaceful there.
@baconeggandcheese27
@baconeggandcheese27 6 ай бұрын
I grew up in Bourbonnais but my parents have a home on the lake in Danville. Illinois is a beautiful state but the politics have ruined it. Breaks my heart for my home state.@@lizzijansen6527
@karingray1537
@karingray1537 6 ай бұрын
Yes. I went to U of I. The people in Champaign-Urbana,Il R exceptional Rural but with a great University
@nbvca1
@nbvca1 6 ай бұрын
I live outside of Peoria and it's sad what this state has become. My brother is now in Dallas, TX.
@ultimateparkmasters4735
@ultimateparkmasters4735 6 ай бұрын
​@karingray1537 I wouldn't say we are 'exceptionally rural' at all, you have to really go a ways away from town before it gets actually rural
@scoubydoodle
@scoubydoodle 3 ай бұрын
10:15 the man has a good point, about Electric Tractors.
@mrjustgopi
@mrjustgopi 3 ай бұрын
This has to be one of the most heartwarming videos I have seen. Thank you. The lady from the garage sale and her friends : beautiful part. Loved their bonding and energy.
@Muddywatersist
@Muddywatersist 6 ай бұрын
Growing up I worked on a farm in Kansas. A couple times a year we where sitting on tractors up to 20 hours a day either plowing and planting or fall harvesting. Many of the fields were miles from the farm and we hauled diesel to the site. A battery tractor will never cut it.
@Heldin33
@Heldin33 6 ай бұрын
I was a travel agent in Germany, and we got invited from the tourism industry in Illinois to explore it and eventually sell Illinois as a travel destination back in Germany and I loved my time there!!! First time ever for me in the US. I remember there was Lincoln everywhere, the Route 66 (nobody in Europe knows it also is in Illinois), Lincoln, weird and awesome private museums, The Juliet Prison, lots of good food, oh, did I mentioned Lincoln? The people were so nice and chatty, in my opinion it's a great state.
@rauldiaz7309
@rauldiaz7309 6 ай бұрын
Thank you. Joliet Correctional closed in 2002. It is now used as a tourist venue.
@XMrPersonX
@XMrPersonX 6 ай бұрын
Ya, back in the day before the interstates route 66 was made to connect Chicago to LA. highways across the rocky mountains were a big challenge so for a long time it was the best way to get to the west coast
@jacobmudd8024
@jacobmudd8024 6 ай бұрын
Nice place to visit, terrible place to live. 48th highest tax burden state in the country, huge state debt, hot as hell in the summer, cold as death in the winter, some of the worst condition roads in the country. The place is a mess.
@rhietpas
@rhietpas 6 ай бұрын
@@jacobmudd8024Chicago is a great place to live with lots to do and great job opportunities. Winters aren’t for the frail. But us midwestern types are tough. Downstate is much tougher with many manufacturing jobs leaving sadly.
@tsdobbi
@tsdobbi 6 ай бұрын
"The Juliet Prison" Joliet, but close enough :). I'm from Joliet. When I went to college I met two exchange students from Sweden. We were sitting in a dining hall, them me and a few of my friends. They asked me where I was from and I said Joliet. I got up to go to the restroom and came back and they were all laughing. Apparently when I left they asked my friends "what I did". They had seen the movie Blues Brothers and thought "Joliet" was an American slang term for prison. So they thought I implied I had just gotten out of prison.
@theveryfirst
@theveryfirst 2 ай бұрын
I'm not a solar panel expert. But after a bit of googling it seems modern panels do not leach dangerous chemicals into the ground. America is really beautiful. I love the endless countryside. The people are nice. I love the houses and the space. In Europe we are so crowded and densely packed. You have a beautiful country.
@Sammydx1
@Sammydx1 Ай бұрын
I graduated HS in 98. In Chicago. I spent that summer exploring central and southern Illinois. Being a Chicago boy and only going to Lake Geneva it was a different world for me. I put so many miles on my Chevy Lumina. Everyone was so nice and open and inviting. One of my best summers of my life.
@christopherstephens6963
@christopherstephens6963 6 ай бұрын
Nelson is a cool dude. People do not understand the struggles that farmers face every day! We need to make changes, but we cannot destroy people's lively hood in the process.
@Champwsox05
@Champwsox05 6 ай бұрын
I love rural Illinois. I moved away from the suburbs six years ago at almost 42 years old. It took me about 6 months or so to wonder and ask myself, "Did I make a mistake?." The answer is heII no. I made one of the wisest decisions of my life. The people are SO much nicer and accommodating out here than I ever felt in Downers Grove. I can't give this up. If I do, then I'm a complete fool.
@andrewprior5080
@andrewprior5080 6 ай бұрын
Me too. Grew up in a rough part of Columbus before moving 20 miles out. It really took 5 years to adjust.
@krwd
@krwd 6 ай бұрын
amen to that buddy the country is the best living on earth
@bradylynch1971
@bradylynch1971 6 ай бұрын
Chicago sucks, needs to be its own state. Or country for that matter.
@theboxofdemons
@theboxofdemons 6 ай бұрын
I did the opposite. Moved from rural to Chicago burbs and couldn't be happier. I'm as introverted as can be, but something about being so far from civilization can be depressing at times. Maybe it's just the annoyance of having to drive an hour+ for any little thing that needs done.
@DianaJewell-jf9ep
@DianaJewell-jf9ep Ай бұрын
Happy to hear the small farms are doing well . I'm from Michigan and sadly many small farms have been sold to corporate farmers .
@hagarh
@hagarh 5 ай бұрын
@petersantenello, you have captured the human spirit for good, which I believe exists in all human beings, in most people over the world. KZfaq can divide us but it can also unite us! I live in Western Australia, in my 50s, have travelled extensively and met many people, you reflect a common thread I have experienced myself, most people are the same and want the same from life, and your videos confirm what I have always hoped was true. Most of us from cities and the country are good people and live for the same simple things. The only thing that divides is ignorance... go out and explore people with a hopeful mind. Thank you for sharing and emphasising the overwhelming goodness in people and this world in general. Hang in there people.
@caligirlsns
@caligirlsns 6 ай бұрын
Nelson said a mouth full. Leave the farms be you all that is our climate change challenge. Protect the farmers at all cost. God is love, hugs and love sent from cali, praying for all the farmers in the USA. Hope Nelson goes viral!
@leewat3742
@leewat3742 6 ай бұрын
I am English and I love watching your content that sees all parts of the USA, Big cities and the rural towns and villages and the people that live there. I see similarities between both countries and it is probably the same the world over. Here in England and the rest of the UK you will find villages and towns outside of the big cities that have a completely different of way of life and they are only a few miles apart. The villagers and townsfolk over here have the similar arguments with windfarms and solar farms as the first chap you spoke to. He is spot on with his opinion that the buildings in Chicago should have the solar panels built on the top of them.
@shonabrowne6324
@shonabrowne6324 Ай бұрын
Good conversation from the farmer in the blue shirt named Nelson. Learned a lot just from him. And agree with him. Very grateful for your videos, Peter. So interesting and learn so much.
@dlagrua
@dlagrua 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Peter for showing us a part of America that few of us will ever see. We live in the burbs in NJ and even here its way different than in the city. Prayers go out to 90 yr old Margie for recovery from her stroke.
@WanderingMiqo
@WanderingMiqo 6 ай бұрын
13:40 What a well-spoken guy. I've been saying this for a long time. Solar energy is awesome, but we shouldn't be tearing up pristine ecosystems (solar farms are DEVASTATING to ecosystems) or farmland for them. We have countless acres of already developed buildings that mightnnot be perfect, but are sufficient for solar energy.
@emilka2033
@emilka2033 6 ай бұрын
It sucks because solar _can be_ implemented in a way that is highly beneficial for ecosystems, especially out in Illinois - it is the "prairie state" yet has destroyed 99% of its prairie habitat. Old abandoned/overworked fields (which are plentiful out in rural Illinois) are perfect for restoration sites to be used in conjunction with solar. Solar doesn't have to be so devastating, we just need to have better environmental ethics and do shit with common sense, not just mindless money grabbing. This power also shouldn't be siphoned off for just Chicago to enjoy, it should be used by local communities as well.
@FIFApepper
@FIFApepper 6 ай бұрын
The problem with the solar farms that were mentioned in this video is that they are being built up by the mega transmission lines running through the area. Minooka has a cycle plant that provides energy for New York City. It doesn't really make sense.
@peggyperkins6290
@peggyperkins6290 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for representing rural Illinois. I moved here from Michigan 5 years ago and absolutely love Central Illinois. Come to the Peoria area..it's pretty awesome.
@yellowsnout
@yellowsnout 6 ай бұрын
I agree. Born and raised. We love to visit elsewhere and get right back home.
@BrightestStar1023
@BrightestStar1023 Ай бұрын
I have never been to the U.S. Your channel was recommended by KZfaq because I watched some videos about the Amish. Now I am a subscriber of your channel. I enjoy your journey to explore the U.S especially the countryside and let the locals speak. I learn a lot about the U.S, the people from different cultures and with different perspectives through you. By the way, I really love the background music used in your videos. It’s so soothing.
@jennis2pennies748
@jennis2pennies748 6 ай бұрын
As someone who was born and raised here in Springfield IL I totally agree that illinois is run by Chicago. The politicians come here periodically when they’re in session. But the rest of the time they are not here. And I think most people who picture illinois think that like half the state is Chicago from a geographic standpoint. When really it just takes up a little space in the north part of the state. The rest of the state is a whole other world and it was neat to see you speaking with people who’s voices are never heard. This was awesome. Thank you!
@rustyshackleford3955
@rustyshackleford3955 6 ай бұрын
I’ve known Nelson since he was a little kid, great guy , surprisingly good interview ! Who’d have guessed !
@wildflowerwind6941
@wildflowerwind6941 6 ай бұрын
That farmer was very informative. He talked about all the pros and cons of the land use. He is right about using the roofs in Chicago to install solar panels instead of poluting the land.
@douglasthompson9482
@douglasthompson9482 6 ай бұрын
My family lives in Streator and Ottawa….fabulous people and area. Nothing is better than the rural Midwest.
@Jonathanttg
@Jonathanttg 6 ай бұрын
Hi Peter. I am a black Army veteran and Pastor who lives on the west side of Chicago. I would love to join you the next time you visit Illinois rural towns. I think it would be a great expereince to connect our very different cultures. I think we would have some interesting and yet great conversations....BTW, my wife and daughter said that they would to come also!!!!
@ctlt-pg4tm
@ctlt-pg4tm 6 ай бұрын
I'm a white guy
@billskolnik4908
@billskolnik4908 6 ай бұрын
The color of your skin is the problem. It indicates the content of your character.
@pauldaily6224
@pauldaily6224 6 ай бұрын
I'm white but I identify as american and i'm curious as to what you meant by i'm a white guy
@Dylan-gh4so
@Dylan-gh4so 6 ай бұрын
identifying your skin color is the problem in this country!!!!! We are all equal. democratic Politics got a hold on ya boy
@inter_1097
@inter_1097 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service!
@austist
@austist 6 ай бұрын
This is what journalism is about. You're letting people speak on a platform theyve otherwise not had the outreach to do. Where you are currently in life must feel amazing for helping people speak and bringing so many people fromaround the world together to listen. you're my favorite content creator peter. please never stop this format
@westsider1442
@westsider1442 6 ай бұрын
journalists don't just let people speak, they verify and research comments and claims made.
@DecayingReverie
@DecayingReverie 6 ай бұрын
While I love Peter's videos, even he himself says he isn't a journalist. As another comment said, journalists don't just present information without comment. If someone in the video says something that is false, and many people featured here, though well-meaning, friendly, and probably believing they are telling the truth, don't always present correct information. It is impossible for any one person to accurately give a comprehensive view of society. I don't think that is what Peter is trying to do either, he just does his best to cover as many different communities that he thinks are important or interesting to him and his viewers. I hope my comment didn't come across as an attack or anything. Peter's videos are amazing and I just enjoy seeing different places, cultures, and gaining at least a better idea of how societal issues affect different communities.
@avb530
@avb530 3 ай бұрын
90 year old granny is amazing...so much inspiration ...my granny was also 90
@MrAfdasdfa
@MrAfdasdfa 5 ай бұрын
I talked a lot of shit once. I rescind that statement. You really knocked it out of the park with this one. My god I never knew what beauty we have.
@mugglescakesniffer3943
@mugglescakesniffer3943 6 ай бұрын
The big rock is to denote where the driveway is in the winter when it snows.
@Matthew_Loutner
@Matthew_Loutner 3 ай бұрын
How observant of you. My grandfather had 3 round orange reflectors on the mailbox post by the driveway.
@BrandyWineBandit
@BrandyWineBandit 6 ай бұрын
I grew up on a corn farm just on the outskirts of the Chicago Suburbs. It was one of the best childhoods a boy could have asked for. Although a little lonesome with a lack of neighborhood friends, you couldn't beat those summer days playing on the farm and hiking around the acres of cornfield and tree-lines. Helping my dad garden, chasing bees and snakes, mowing the huge lawn with the riding mower. I was very lucky now looking back at those days.
@Disneyfamiglia
@Disneyfamiglia 6 ай бұрын
Do you think someone can have that childhood there now? Sounds amazing.
@tompinnef6331
@tompinnef6331 6 ай бұрын
My late grandfathers farm was just south of Elburn, IL. (east of RT-47). Visits to the farm was great - played in the 1875 barn - which was a 'peg' barn. Meaning the main rafters etc where held together with wooden pegs. (not nails). Sadly it's all gone, now a filled with McManions and barn burnt down etc.
@2010MrsKSS
@2010MrsKSS 6 ай бұрын
@@Disneyfamigliaof course you can or a similar childhood, providing your parents make you take a break from electronics and get out and enjoy the nature around you! I detest a multitude of things about living in Illinois (predominantly Chicago style criminal-politics, taxes and lately the extremely liberal laws) and yet I love it more than enough to stay!
@togmaker4984
@togmaker4984 6 ай бұрын
im only 30 and I grew up much like this in indiana, definitely more rare @@Disneyfamiglia
@EarlJohnson-wm4bb
@EarlJohnson-wm4bb 6 ай бұрын
Me too. But hard to live a good adult life there now.....
@kristenjazdzewski6701
@kristenjazdzewski6701 5 ай бұрын
I am from and live in Illinois. I’ve been on both sides of it and it’s so nice to experience two totally different environments. I have lived in the city and I currently live near Aurora and worked at the hospital in sandwich. This was so wonderful as it’s the only hospital around that area, the people are lovely and it was such a small hospital I got to do a lot more than if I were in a bigger one. I always enjoyed my drive to work as well.
@birdwife589
@birdwife589 6 ай бұрын
this channel is really special. such a great tool for learning about the country we live in.
@scrambledeggs88
@scrambledeggs88 6 ай бұрын
Illinois is such an underrated state. Big city Chicago, rural farm culture, river valley bluffs in Peoria, starved rock, shawnee forest down South. Amazing state
@supergeek1418
@supergeek1418 6 ай бұрын
Not to mention the dells on the Fox River, just south of Aurora, Fermilab, Lake Michigan, the Mississippi River Coast, and many, *many* Forest Preserves throughout the state.
@davidsuch8942
@davidsuch8942 6 ай бұрын
😂 most of chicago is trash, most farm areas are trash, Peoria is trash...
@davidsuch8942
@davidsuch8942 6 ай бұрын
​@@supergeek1418you can't get into fermilab, and lake michigan in IL is ugly relative to everywhere else. Yall are delusional.
@supergeek1418
@supergeek1418 6 ай бұрын
@@davidsuch8942 Absolutely you can get into Fermilab! They have a beautiful section of restored prarie, an American bison (buffalo) herd, a museum in the main building plus many programs for the public. It's a real treasure. And the lakeshore from the Oak Street Beach, northwards is beautiful. I'll grant you that the southern area near Gary has some issues, but *most* of the Illinois Shoreline is quite nice.
@packers12to80
@packers12to80 6 ай бұрын
Underrated is a stretch😂. There are some nice areas....but let's be honest😂😂
@ClickbaitMotorsports
@ClickbaitMotorsports 6 ай бұрын
Destroying negative media propaganda one video at a time. 🇺🇲👍
@squirrelvert
@squirrelvert 3 ай бұрын
Are you joking?
@alysonaldana1645
@alysonaldana1645 6 ай бұрын
We need more videos like this one ! Small towns voices need some publicity !
@mikeweber5362
@mikeweber5362 25 күн бұрын
What an incredible video essay! It is comforting to know there still are places like this. You're right, Peter. The disparaging remarks about "fly over country" have largely been cooked up by the media. Thanks for presenting "the other side".
@RunChewToyRun
@RunChewToyRun 6 ай бұрын
Hey Peter Illinois has four sides… There’s Chicago, the suburbs, the farm towns, and then there is Southern Illinois. Southern Illinois definitely has its own feel a lot of crazy history I really hope you can get down there.
@manjon217
@manjon217 6 ай бұрын
You forgot the micro-urban towns. Springfield, Peoria, Champaign-Urbana, Bloomington...
@Boric78
@Boric78 6 ай бұрын
That Farmer / Trucker Nelson spoke more sense in 10 mins about renewables than any politician I have ever heard. Think we might be looking in the wrong places for our politicians....
@damianrodgers3309
@damianrodgers3309 Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this. From Chicago but have lived in Edwardsville/Glen Carbon for quite some time. Fell in love with the slower pace and quality of life Downstate
@dougmiller6912
@dougmiller6912 6 ай бұрын
Growing up in central Illinois in a town called Avon that has a population of 900 people I can tell you I had the best childhood. Chicago is nothing like the rest of the state. People downstate are some of the most PATRIOTIC, hard working, loyal and loving people you will ever meet. These people love the United States and fly their flag proudly.
@nicoleayala4153
@nicoleayala4153 5 ай бұрын
If I may ask, how are the prices of rent, groceries, or property tax out there? What’s the crime rate like? Genuinely asking, I was born and raised in Chicago and I’ve actually been wanting to leave IL because while I love my city, it’s gotten so bad and I’ve blamed IL as a whole but I can admit I’ve been ignorant to the fact all these seemingly lovely and peaceful towns are also in IL, can you educate me a bit more?
@chillwill5080
@chillwill5080 5 ай бұрын
@@nicoleayala4153 There are so many small towns in Illinois that are fantastic places to live. But there are also many small towns that are inbred and infested with corruption and substance abuse. There is no magic jelly bean to escape, you must learn to navigate and live within reality that is everywhere.
@CrankyBubushka
@CrankyBubushka 5 ай бұрын
That is indeed a very sad fact. Substance abuse/Opioids have decimated small communities.@@chillwill5080
@seangerberding1255
@seangerberding1255 6 ай бұрын
This is literally my life story. Live south of Chicago by a couple hours. “Part-time” farmer but commuted Chicago for work. It would crack me up when “city” people would visit, didn’t know the difference between a deer and a cow. They would be amazed when you let them ride in a big tractor.
@chucknv5482
@chucknv5482 6 ай бұрын
If that women is actually over 90 then that’s crazy. She could easily be mistaken for mid 60s and 70s. It’s hard for me to believe it. She’s remarkable for 90.
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