


Many hours of thought was needed but not required as a trip to Bunnings sorted it out. There was the answer in aisle 21. The way the previous owner set the house up was there is no combustable material around the house with-in 2 metres brick footing that go to ground then mud-brick above that. So we wanted the (temp) outside shower close to the house but non-combustible. Not easy to do but there in aisle 21 was aluminium pool fencing perfect for the screen and we also purchased a little electric hot water service 50 litre. Five hours of digging though the clay proved a challenge and after 3 blisters the water line was run. The connections were all attached and after 15 min we had running hot water. We notice some bugs are more dominate in numbers than others on different visits. This time the March Fly had the vote as the most annoying. Unfortunately for them it requires a slap as they sting. The youngest child was on the trail off a little Skink next to the compost bins. The Skink ran under one of the lids and as she turned it over and out ran a massive huntsman. I wish I had a video camera the scream, the jump, and the run all in one. A truly classic moment.
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