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Jen Tuuli wrote:#122

...Today was an absolute treat.
..... to fully transform the outdoor kitchen into a usable space. It looks completely different and is amazing.

.... we worked on a water filtration system that he wanted to build. I helped by grinding up some charcoal while he cleaned and sanitized the gravel media.

Meanwhile Chris was busy building a shave horse. Holy cows. Pretty amazing things going on here today.....


Now you see why the Ant Village route is highly desirable!!!

....as Ants, you and Chris would've already had indoor heating, cooling, a bathroom, and a mini food forest on the land!!!

...plugging the Ant path as always!   But nooooo, most people only think they are thinking long term when they choose deep roots....me on the other hand, I draw water from waaaaay down already :]
 
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Orin Raichart wrote:
Now you see why the Ant Village route is highly desirable!!!

....as Ants, you and Chris would've already had indoor heating, cooling, a bathroom, and a mini food forest on the land!!!

...plugging the Ant path as always!   But nooooo, most people only think they are thinking long term when they choose deep roots....me on the other hand, I draw water from waaaaay down already :]



Haha, I think about it everyday. πŸ˜‰
 
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Jen Tuuli wrote:Well have I got a treat for you then. 😁



Thanks Jen! very helpful. We're making plans for our composting toilet to replace a rapidly deteriorating out house.
It seems like everyone talks about the importance of the urine diverter, but no one really shows how they implement it.
I had also been wondering why all the willow feeders at Wheaton Labs were so high, but now I see that's because there is a large garbage can underneath for collection.
 
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Tim Osborn wrote:

Jen Tuuli wrote:Well have I got a treat for you then. 😁



Thanks Jen! very helpful. We're making plans for our composting toilet to replace a rapidly deteriorating out house.
It seems like everyone talks about the importance of the urine diverter, but no one really shows how they implement it.
I had also been wondering why all the willow feeders at Wheaton Labs were so high, but now I see that's because there is a large garbage can underneath for collection.



Yep! It's a 33gal can that we empty whenever it starts getting too close for comfort. 😁
 
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