Oct 23, 2007

Day 5

The continuing saga of the House That We Built.  Today we didn't get much of a chance to work on the house itself.  Things always seem to take longer than you planned.  We were to get the septic repaired this morning, but we ended up working on it almost all day.  Hey- it works!  Now I can wash clothes to my heart's content and boy do I need to.  I can also take a nice, long, hot shower.  Oh the things that you take for granted.  We went down and picked up some kitchen cabinets that I found on Freecycle.  We also got two very nice and heavy maple chairs.  These will come in handy.  Freecycle is so cool.  The people are so nice.


Tomorrow we have a DOT Safety Audit for our business.  This is something I've never had to do before, by my honey says it's no big deal.  After that it's off to the lumberyard to pick up more floor joises for the second story. 


On a different note, I got our garlic planted today.  I've tried garlic before, but never done very well with it.  I hope if I really baby it, it will grow well.  I love garlic.  I put it in everything.  Well, maybe not everything.  Sometimes I use horseradish instead.  :)


Hope your evening is warm, cozy and relaxed.


From Glory Farm

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Oct 23, 2007

Day 5

The continuing saga of the House That We Built.  Today we didn't get much of a chance to work on the house itself.  Things always seem to take longer than you planned.  We were to get the septic repaired this morning, but we ended up working on it almost all day.  Hey- it works!  Now I can wash clothes to my heart's content and boy do I need to.  I can also take a nice, long, hot shower.  Oh the things that you take for granted.  We went down and picked up some kitchen cabinets that I found on Freecycle.  We also got two very nice and heavy maple chairs.  These will come in handy.  Freecycle is so cool.  The people are so nice.


Tomorrow we have a DOT Safety Audit for our business.  This is something I've never had to do before, by my honey says it's no big deal.  After that it's off to the lumberyard to pick up more floor joises for the second story. 


On a different note, I got our garlic planted today.  I've tried garlic before, but never done very well with it.  I hope if I really baby it, it will grow well.  I love garlic.  I put it in everything.  Well, maybe not everything.  Sometimes I use horseradish instead.  :)


Hope your evening is warm, cozy and relaxed.


From Glory Farm

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