6:45 am the birds were chirping like a bunch of roosters. Nothing better than a wilderness alarm clock! Wondering if my checking the pump was a dream or not, I flipped the switch. It did work and after a few (although a long few) minutes, it cycled off. Now my thoughts are to talk to Carlo before I call for service.

With the birds still making a lot of noise, I thought for sure there would be birds everywhere. I grabbed my camera and headed out to the front porch. The front was loaded with....squirrels! They were reaching to the feeders from the trees, they were on the ground and there was even one completely on a feeder! There were a couple of birds and they seemed happy when I came out since I scared the squirrels away!
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The shelf over the stove is great! It looks great and is fully functional.
Basically, it was a cool, relaxing, nice, quiet day other than for the plumbing drama that was mixed in. Things got better when Gary, the plumbing guy showed up and said the pump was in fine working order. He said whatever caused the problem most likely corrected itself - but now we're waiting for him to give us an estimate to getting the plumbing fixed - once and for all!
Laurie and I left after Gary left. We went to Tractor Supply to look at wood burning stoves, we went to Fashion Bug to shop, Walmart to shop some more and finally to the farm stand for more of the tasty corn like Paul had given us. We grilled burgers and had veggies for supper and it was scrumptious! Afterward we watched Valkyrie - actually slept through Valkyrie - it was the credit that woke us up and prompted us to call it a night!
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