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the_siobhan) wrote2009-07-26 01:11 pm
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a river runs through it
And by "it" I mean my basement.
Wow. That's a lot of water.
I may have once in my life been foolish enough to say I wanted to spend more time with nature, but that didn't mean by inviting it into my house.
Wow. That's a lot of water.
I may have once in my life been foolish enough to say I wanted to spend more time with nature, but that didn't mean by inviting it into my house.
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I have been suspicious for some time that your house was possessed by some malignent entity; now I'm conviced.
Where the hell is the water coming from? Outside, or plumbing?
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We have a drain by the washing machine so the water is leaving - I just have to ford a river to get to the bathroom. And it's coming out from underneath the bedroom so I'll need a dehumidifier in there for a couple of days before I can even think about sleeping there again.
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Thank god everything stored on the floor is in plastic tubs...
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Uhoh, here it comes again. :/ Now we know why we found albino plant life growing inside the wall of the basement stairs . . . The basement itself, thankfully, is dry.
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How's the new chinking/tipping on the top floor walls holding out?
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thankfully I have a small pump and hooked that up, then the dehumidifiers. It was one of the reasons I delayed departure until morning (the pump is on or off, it doesn't have a water depth sensor)
I wasn't sure how much water I was going to come home to, but it was in the bearable range. both dehumidifiers were full though.
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That could be fun ;)