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The Flood

  • buck46
  • Mar 23
  • 1 min read

Lo and behold, the great flood. After the storm Cairan, we were shipping nearly 90 liters on a rainy winter weekend. It made the house damp all winter despite emptying the buckets daily. Upon contacting several thatch repair companies, the earliest date for a repaire was late spring.


Despite carefully placing buckets at every drip spot, the continually overflowed.
Despite carefully placing buckets at every drip spot, the continually overflowed.

Where the drips fell, often changed, depending on quality of water and wind direction.
Where the drips fell, often changed, depending on quality of water and wind direction.

 
 
 

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