Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Sewer and Storage


Brand new state of the art plastic sewer pipes installed today. The plumber hauled off the old cast iron which had a lovely green patina.  He sent a camera out through the outside pipe, it dips, it sways, has been visited by roots of some sort of hardy vegetation, would not surprise me to find out the roots are closely related to blackberries. Ah well, that is for another day.  Now expecting heart palpitations over the bill.  Yikes.


I ordered three of these storage units, each shelf holds one hundred pounds. While digging out a small part of the dining room vertical storage I located several extra jars of ...... green. tomato. pickles.
I made them last year.  I think.  Note to self, start inventory system.

Okay I can hold a little longer now.  These shelves will do nicely.

Dang one side looks a little wonky.  Why I oughta POUND you...

2 comments:

Jonie Anderson said...

This seems to be good organizing stuff..This really looks great.

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