Seeing Light at the End of a PVC Tunnel
See that?? That is progress. Notice that in the picture you have no sense of the rank, stale water smell that goes along with large holes to the sewer main. I have never been so happy to smell that stuff in my entire life!Let me tell you something - our house was built in 1920 and we still had clay pipes down there! So, that god like machine that is going to fix it broke the old pipes away and they are going to put in nice, new PVC pipes. I have no idea of the "green" nature of using such pipes but at this point, I just want to feel like my house in in 2008 - not back in the 20th (earlier I'm sure) with no running water! The only drawback to the giant dirt mounds in our back yard is that our house will be one of 8 featured in the 2008 Miller in May Home Tour that is happening this Saturday. Think anyone will mind if we tell them our story? I mean, surely they will understand that after 2 weeks with no drainage of any kind, we just had to do it! So, now that this is fixed - getting fixed I should say - what to do about my broken MacBook monitor? This old school monstrosity on my desk is not going to cut it.. ...be bold The Global Exchange Fair Trade Store is your Online Source for Socially Conscious Gifts |
...a thought by Cafe Evoke Coffee Catering at 5/13/2008 09:22:00 AM
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