Sharing 43 years' experience of frugal, prudent living and pantry building
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Patsy, what a job! I've not seen anything like your field line .. er .. materials! How nice, though, to move in to your fresh new bed-and-bath home! Ah! Lovely!! You have some colourful memories, even this far!
ReplyDeleteWith a smile,
Rachel Holt
Rachel, I'm only sharing the condensed version, you have no idea what a journey this has been! So, so thankful for our mortgage free home!
DeletePatsy I found the photos fascinating. I don't know if we use the same type of materials in Australia. We do have a septic line move penciled into to our future plans.
ReplyDeleteSherri, it was a big job! I hope you don't have as much 'red tape/regulations' to go through as we did!
DeleteWow don't you just love permits. I am glad you finally got to move in. There is no place like home. Even if you don't have ruby red slippers. Hope this week is better for you. We got our increase letter this week:( Off to pinch my pennies.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Patti
Patti, welcome to the penny pinching, dollar squeezing club!
Deletecongratulations for finally getting into your home
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see what you do with the rest of the house, so far your bedroom & bathroom are just to die for, what with their wooden window trims. ooo i hope the kitchen is the next room you do, can't wait to see what you do there.
i have a septic, an old one, there isn't all those weird lines, just a single pipe that goes down the back :))
thanx for sharing