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Until spring comes and snow is everywhere here, I decided to start things so as not to put them off for the summer. I had several pipes, I decided to start conducting water to the geese, so as not to walk every time with a hose. There is water distribution in the barn where goats, chickens and guinea fowls live, so this winter I brought a pipe out from there. This wooden structure near the door serves as a fence so that the goats, leaving the barn, do not come out into my garden and eat my apple trees.
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Usually, special fasteners are used for pipes, but I didn’t have them, I didn’t go to the store for them, and I just put the pipes on a beam and tied them with ropes. I decided to use everything I have so as not to buy too much. I got these swivel corners-pipes from my late grandfather. They lay with me for 30 years, and last week came in handy. My father once bought an inch pipe, and I bought polypropylene. The 3/4 inch elbow and faucet are taken from an old water system that we once had at home and was replaced with a new one during the renovation. I raised the pipe a little up so that when I walk through this gate, it would not hit me on the head.
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This barn serves as a slaughterhouse, so I decided to put a small shower in here so that I could wash my hands and meat. An ancient goat skin hangs on the wall, from the time when I didn't know how to work the skins at all. It dried up and I decided to leave it myself, I don’t know why. Perhaps it would be worth making a rug out of it, but it has dried up so much and has become so hard and rough that it is hardly possible. There is an old log nearby - I was just too lazy to remove it, it was taken from the barn during repairs. In the summer I will cut it for firewood.
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From the slaughterhouse, I had enough pipe to hang it outside towards the greenhouse. Now I will have to buy more pipes, because they are all gone. Next, I want to run water into the greenhouse where the geese now live, and then further outside, where they walk in the summer. Well, then I will pull the pipes further in the direction where the ducks live.
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Here is the greenhouse. Literally 2 or 3 meters of pipe was not enough for me to enter there. Now I have to go to the city to the store.
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Until spring comes and snow is everywhere here, I decided to start things so as not to put them off for the summer. I had several pipes, I decided to start conducting water to the geese, so as not to walk every time with a hose. There is water distribution in the barn where goats, chickens and guinea fowls live, so this winter I brought a pipe out from there. This wooden structure near the door serves as a fence so that the goats, leaving the barn, do not come out into my garden and eat my apple trees.
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Usually, special fasteners are used for pipes, but I didn’t have them, I didn’t go to the store for them, and I just put the pipes on a beam and tied them with ropes. I decided to use everything I have so as not to buy too much. I got these swivel corners-pipes from my late grandfather. They lay with me for 30 years, and last week came in handy. My father once bought an inch pipe, and I bought polypropylene. The 3/4 inch elbow and faucet are taken from an old water system that we once had at home and was replaced with a new one during the renovation. I raised the pipe a little up so that when I walk through this gate, it would not hit me on the head.
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This barn serves as a slaughterhouse, so I decided to put a small shower in here so that I could wash my hands and meat. An ancient goat skin hangs on the wall, from the time when I didn't know how to work the skins at all. It dried up and I decided to leave it myself, I don’t know why. Perhaps it would be worth making a rug out of it, but it has dried up so much and has become so hard and rough that it is hardly possible. There is an old log nearby - I was just too lazy to remove it, it was taken from the barn during repairs. In the summer I will cut it for firewood.
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From the slaughterhouse, I had enough pipe to hang it outside towards the greenhouse. Now I will have to buy more pipes, because they are all gone. Next, I want to run water into the greenhouse where the geese now live, and then further outside, where they walk in the summer. Well, then I will pull the pipes further in the direction where the ducks live.
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Here is the greenhouse. Literally 2 or 3 meters of pipe was not enough for me to enter there. Now I have to go to the city to the store.
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When will spring come? Today is first day of spring..but..so many of us are still getting snow, not a lot here, but still cold at night too.
 

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