Getting the flock out of here - a diary of a crazy chicken man

Ick, septic issues are not fun. We had one this past summer. We *thought* our septic was on the edge of the driveway where the sycamore trees are. After some test digging and referring to a rough sketch with measurements that could have had any number of possible locations on the wall of the utility room DH started digging in the driveway. Yup. They put in the driveway. Under crumbling pavement and 8" or so of gravel on top of that. We just had a family member visit with his tractor trailer loaded down. He missed driving over the septic system by inches. We've had an interesting summer/fall here on the homestead.
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I tell ya, that John Deere tractor has paid for itself ten times over by now.
If any of you are Garrison Keeler fans you have to look up one of his stories of Lake Woebegone about the man who was removing an old septic system only to find that it consisted of a pit with an old car hulk in it. His adventures of getting this drippy, reeky, disgusting wreck out of the hole an onto a trailer and to the dump will have you in tears with you sides aching.
 
If any of you are Garrison Keeler fans you have to look up one of his stories of Lake Woebegone about the man who was removing an old septic system only to find that it consisted of a pit with an old car hulk in it. His adventures of getting this drippy, reeky, disgusting wreck out of the hole an onto a trailer and to the dump will have you in tears with you sides aching.
my place had a 55 gallon drum for a septic tank when i bought the place

i had that sucker pumped out & i had a 1000 gallon tank brought in

i'm still using the old leach field which has proven to work just fine
 
my place had a 55 gallon drum for a septic tank when i bought the place

i had that sucker pumped out & i had a 1000 gallon tank brought in

i'm still using the old leach field which has proven to work just fine
when my Dad and Mom bought their dream place in the country the real estate transaction did not require a septic inspection and the plumbing dumped on the surface in the middle of the greenest trees I had ever seen! We found the problem the first summer.
 
so a few photos....


Field workers hand loading sugar cane trucks.



A butakal - boar for hire vehicle (the pig is a sow though)



The beginnings of athe D-Block new coops










Eggs, spicy tuna, calabasa squash and rice.



the new brooders








a couple of trees that went into the coops as lumber


jun whacking weeds



Bernie whacking oyster shells



the start of our sewer problems



the new fan on the dehumififier



cuban pork, plantains, eggs and rice for breakfast






more tomorrow...................................
 
Let there be light... and there was plenty after swapping out a sheet of GI roofing for clear in the egg house



If this tree was not evergreen, you could think we were in fall. Just a coincedence.



Patching/replacing ceiling panels and adding moulding in our bedroom

 

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