We drove straight to Walmart to pick up our "supplies". I was happy to pick up some Cricut accessories that were cheaper than at home...not to mention the taxes are lower. With our "supplies" in hand - or in the trunk, we were at the cabin around noon. It was super easy to open since Carlo just left yesterday and all I needed to do was flip a switch! After everything was put away, I went down to visit Paul and Betty and to deliver the bread I picked up for them.
When I got back we had lunch. Paul had given us corn from the farm stand and we made our pizzas. All in all, a very yummy lunch.
Laurie read her book and soon after she decided to take a nap. My rest on the couch turned into a deep sleep until I was awakened by the ongoing noise of the water pump...AGAIN???? Again!!!!! I opened the door and was instantly met with a gazillion degrees of heat (add-on, but it was hot). I shut the pump off and called the repair guy ~ Carlo said the running pump could only be one of three things. One: Pressure switch / Two: water leak / Three: Check valve - He had already changed the pressure switch and I check for the water leak. Great! Time to bring in a local professional - I'll be calling the plumber in the morning.
For some reason, the pump totally shut down during the evening. No water...no electric - this cannot be good. I shut it all down and we watched Gran Torino. When the tear jerked was over, we watched a couple of raccoons hitting the seed pile. They were lame compared to the wilderness sounds we heard earlier that were either owls or some other angry animal. They were loud but we never were able to see them.
And that's it for this day!
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