Wednesday I started the day by changing the tie up on my Macomber back to the hearts pattern and winding bobbins of black tencel for NZ. I wove a few inches and my septic guy arrived to scope out the job. He told me he’d be back in a few hours to do the work, and that I should go do my grocery shopping right then so I’d be here when he returned.
In addition to groceries, I did that forestalled garbage run, including some garbage I’d created in my packing process.
I came back and so did the septic guy. While he worked to complete all the needed steps so my system will get passed by the Department of Health, I wove NZ’s wrap.
All that’s left for the septic is backfilling that hole, which may happen with a small machine today…if we’re not deluged with rain. If we are and the ground’s too soft for a piece of equipment to do the job without making more of a mess, it’ll have to be backfilled by hand. Fortunately that can take place a bit at a time over several days instead of the several-hour marathon of digging the hole.
I managed to get 80″ woven for NZ — hearts weave, black tencel. I won’t get any weaving done at all today. I’m fully committed to my library’s major fundraiser, basically all day long.
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