This is the completed septic drain field, neatly covered in raked sand and waiting for the cedar trees around to turn it back into forest floor. It won't take long. I am so grateful to Robbie Driediger for his conscientious work on this project. It may not be romantic, but it's an important part of the infrastructure for a well built house. Thanks Robbie!
Laundry day at the trailer park. I actually took the load of laundry over to David's place to wash and rinse and then brought it back here to dry. Luckily today is a good drying day.
Last night I baked a batch of chocolate chip cookies (using a mix). Mmmm they are some good! I also used the new wok I found at the free store. It's excellent! Way too big for just me but it will get lots of use once we have a house. So life in the trailer is settling into a pretty comfortable routine. Little by little I'm finding the best places to store stuff and handle my daily chores.
I still don't have a water line connected to the trailer because the pressure tank I bought for the pump house turned out to be defective. I'm returning it and getting a replacement later this week. Meanwhile, it's not a big chore to just switch the pump on a for a few minutes when I want to fill the tank.
Looking good Papaloo. I can't wait to get up there to participate. Unfortunately it won't be until sometime in July. I love you and keep up the excellent work. xoxo
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