Weekly Peek

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  • 2014
  • 2 Seasons

Weekly Peek is a reality TV show produced by Little Homestead LLC that follows the daily life of a family living on a homestead in the countryside. The show captures their ups and downs as they run their farm, grow their food, and raise their animals. The family on the homestead consists of parents, John and Jane, and their three children. The homestead is located on a vast piece of land that the family has owned for generations. They have been living on the land for over a decade and have transformed it into a thriving community.

Each episode of Weekly Peek showcases the family's daily routines, which includes taking care of their animals, maintaining the fields, dividing the land among the crops, and hunting. The show emphasizes the importance of leading a sustainable lifestyle and shows viewers how to live off the land.

The family's main source of income is their farm, and they have learned to grow crops that thrive well in their environment, including apples, corn, and wheat. They also have livestock, including cows, chickens, and sheep, which they sell to local markets.

Apart from farming, the show also features the family's social life. The homestead is a close-knit community, and the family often interacts with their neighbors, who own similar farms, throwing parties on special occasions to celebrate.

The show's producers have done a great job of presenting the show in a natural and authentic way, maintaining the show's premise of sustainable living. The show lacks the scripted drama that is found in other reality shows, which makes it more appealing to viewers who desire an escape from high-stress city living.

One of the main themes of the show is the family's sustainability, and the lengths they go to in order to lead an eco-friendly lifestyle. This is highlighted by their use of renewable energy such as solar panels and wind turbines.

Another great feature of the show is its beautiful cinematography, which captures the stunning views of the homestead's natural surroundings, including forests and wide-open fields. The camera work is well-executed, showcasing the beautiful sunrise and sunset, wildlife, and the various seasons experienced by the family.

Weekly Peek is a perfect show for viewers who enjoy nature and want to learn sustainable living practices. The show provides valuable information on how to grow crops, raise animals, and manage a farm. Additionally, the show's presentation and minimal drama appeal to viewers who are looking for a more authentic and natural viewing experience.

In conclusion, Weekly Peek from Little Homestead, LLC is a great show that highlights sustainable living practices and provides valuable information for those looking to live off the land. The show's authenticity and minimal use of scripted drama make it enjoyable for viewers who want to escape from high-stress city living. Overall, Weekly Peek is a must-watch for anyone interested in homesteading or sustainable living.

Weekly Peek is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (18 episodes). The series first aired on September 9, 2014.

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Underground Earthbag Building Ep 17 - Framing the Upper Floor
17. Underground Earthbag Building Ep 17 - Framing the Upper Floor
December 30, 2016
With the roof on the Musart studio, the family can safely work inside the building without the rain ruining their work. The gals patch up the bag rips in the basement while the guys start working on the upstairs floor frame!
Underground Earth Bag Building - Tree Branch Entry Posts
16. Underground Earth Bag Building - Tree Branch Entry Posts
February 19, 2017
The outside of Musart studio is looking better and better by the week and it's time to upgrade the backyard. Check out this short pre-Christmas video to see the family put in the front entry tree posts!
Underground Earth Bag Building - Soil Cement Subfloor in Basement
15. Underground Earth Bag Building - Soil Cement Subfloor in Basement
December 9, 2016
The dirty work begins or rather, the "soil-cement" work. The process? ...Level the floor, excess dirt hauled out, top it with cement, and "rototiller" it up while applying water. Then re-level the floor and tamp it down for good measure. Boom! The sub-floor is in. Check it out!
Underground Earth Bag Building - Completing the Reciprocal Roof
14. Underground Earth Bag Building - Completing the Reciprocal Roof
 
The family gets a surprising phone call from a roofing representative offering to supply them with the needed materials. The product is shipped out and the roof is ready to be completed! Watch the family finish up the job.
Underground Earth Bag Building - Reciprocal Roof Sheeting & Skylight Frame
13. Underground Earth Bag Building - Reciprocal Roof Sheeting & Skylight Frame
 
With the framework done, the family can move forward with the sheeting on the roof! Shelly finds a surprising deal on a skylight. Watch the family work hard to continue the job.
Underground Earth Bag Building - Reciprocal Roof Framing Complete!
12. Underground Earth Bag Building - Reciprocal Roof Framing Complete!
 
The Reciprocal Roof Frame is complete now that it has it "face". The family is excited to have the bagging done between the rafters! Watch this episode to see the progress.
Underground Earth Bag Building - Reciprocal Roof Purlins & Jack Rafters
11. Underground Earth Bag Building - Reciprocal Roof Purlins & Jack Rafters
 
Time to fill in between the main rafters on the reciprocal roof. Watch the video to see the progress.
Underground Earth Bag Building - Reciprocal Roof Frame (Rafters)
10. Underground Earth Bag Building - Reciprocal Roof Frame (Rafters)
 
Things got a little crazy this time on the Mus-Art studio as the guys went high for the reciprocal roof. Watch the video to see this unique roof design challenge.
Underground Earth Bag Building - Bottle Lights, Headers and Fixing Wall
9. Underground Earth Bag Building - Bottle Lights, Headers and Fixing Wall
 
Sometimes You Win and Sometimes You Learn! This week the family installs the bottle lights but then discovers a problem with one of the walls. Watch to see what happens!
Underground Earth Bag Building Ep 8 - Reinforcing the Walls and Window Boxes
8. Underground Earth Bag Building Ep 8 - Reinforcing the Walls and Window Boxes
 
The walls have grown a few layers but the weather has been soaking the bags making it nearly impossible to work without compromising the strength of the walls. Watch to see what happens next.
Underground Earth Bag Building - Growing Walls & Window Boxes
7. Underground Earth Bag Building - Growing Walls & Window Boxes
 
The gals are back from Vegas and the Mus-Art studio is coming along! It's time for electric boxes & wire, and window frames!
Underground Earth Bag Building - Foundation for Second Story
6. Underground Earth Bag Building - Foundation for Second Story
 
It's time to get started on the second story of the Mus-Art Studio! It's back to bagging after a bit of a bag break!
Underground Earth Bag Building - Completing the Stairs
5. Underground Earth Bag Building - Completing the Stairs
 
The walls are up in the underground layer and it's time to get serious about getting up and down from ground to basement level! If you'd like to know what Diesel did to the beautiful work, watch the video to find out :)
Underground Earth Bag Building - Completing the Underground Walls
4. Underground Earth Bag Building - Completing the Underground Walls
 
The family has been working hard to get the earth bags built to ground level and it's finally complete! They'll have more bagging to do between the rafters on the roof/floor but for now, they have a bag break! The steps are next!
Underground Earth Bag Building - Building Considerations - Strengthen the Walls
3. Underground Earth Bag Building - Building Considerations - Strengthen the Walls
 
To ensure the strength of the structure, three deadman are added, backfill with caliche soil is packed in, and the arch theory is put to use! The Family is half-way up the lower section!
Underground Earth Bag Building - Electrical, Moisture Barrier & Dirt Chute
2. Underground Earth Bag Building - Electrical, Moisture Barrier & Dirt Chute
 
Moving up the underground earth bag structure. Installing the electrical wire & moisture barrier. Garen & Bryson devise a chute to move dirt into the pit after running out of dirt below :)
Underground Earth Bag Building - Laying the Foundation
1. Underground Earth Bag Building - Laying the Foundation
 
The family begins an earth bag room completely underground. Watch them break ground on their Mus-Art Studio (recording studio :)
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Where to Watch Weekly Peek
Weekly Peek is available for streaming on the Little Homestead website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Weekly Peek on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    September 9, 2014