quiver... our warm weather has gone; it is a bit chilly now... I may have to start a small fire in the wood stove.
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quiver... our warm weather has gone; it is a bit chilly now... I may have to start a small fire in the wood stove.
reconvalescent eyes-I hope
Best wishes and prayer.
Saturday... preparing for the Sabbath Day.
Thanks! Same to you!
Tired tonight-going to sleep soon.
Good night.
understanding
Very, very sorry, Tailor! Asking to be forgiven.
Something strange happened. Only now I saw your last answers I always go to the "Whatīs new" page to look for the new posts.I donīt know why I didnīt see your answers from Saturday evening. I was waiting for them, wondering what might have happened to you this week.
lol, very busy this week anyway.
Water problems again... pressure ~ half what it should be... will be adding air pressure to the holding tank soon, as soon as my daughter's load of laundry is done in case water pressure is lost completely with my inept repairs.
Yours seems to be a complicated pipeline system, because a good part of it is external.I wish you luck.
Love xylographies
https://www.google.com.br/search?q=k...w=1093&bih=482
Not too complicated for those in the know (definitely not me)... I'm beginning to think my friend the leak is getting worse and we just can't seem to find it. Oh the joys of buried water pipe with trees and outbuildings over the system.
Yes we do have bananas... wife bought too many: now she has to bake some banana nut bread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtiCO_7__5Q
Lol. And I canīt send you Sr. José over. Not so sure if he is used to pipelines buried in the wood, but he has much experience.
Banana nut bread sounds good!
Zenobia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenobia_pulverulenta
How beautiful... I think I've seen it before in plant nurseries.
Apple trees... not enough on the property, only three left... and only one with sizable apples. Daughter took two or three or four down for various reasons and an old oak tree expired and pulverized one apple tree, the oak tree landing near my wife about five or so years ago.
Trees haīve become an urban problem here. During summer storms they fall on cars, sometimes on people, they block street and roads. In your case the danger is their hitting someone. Does theGarden Valley administration inspect the trees occasionally?
Bananas-love them best with bread and butter though itīs bad living in the Banana Republic.
No, no inspections... too many trees.
Cavity - after much inspection and prayer we (family and friends) pulled the water pump motor and pump out of the ground... we're fortunate it's only 85 feet (~26 meters) deep... most are double or treble deeper locally. Right away a large hole/cavity in a metal component was evident close to the motor. My nephew found a replacement part in his pump bone-yard and it was installed and the pump motor and pump put back in the ground. After the water was turned on we had to repair some pvc pipe which burst just as we had hopes of being finished last night. So, further repairs today and we are testing the system one more time in just a few minutes (two hours curing time for the glue for the pvc pipe). Our Well Pump Repair guy is still avoiding us for some unknown reason. High hopes... back in a few...
Congratulations,you have found the leak! Lol!"Our Well Pump Repair guy is still avoiding us for some unknown reason." I wonder what happens to people who donīt have a helping team.
Dialectīs -Love them
Plan E: Exhausted... The pvc repair isn't holding, going to Plan E... waiting another 2-hours for the next presssure test... bother.