we've had a lot of rain lately, so the sound of running water coming from up the back of section wasn't cause for too much alarm. after all, there are creeks and waterways all over our suburb. it's quaint. when that running water started to smell a little crappy, i just figured it was our cats' poop being sluiced down through the bush.
when this morning i discovered DH's precious train tracks centimeters deep in GREY water, we figured it was time to call the council.
my expert PSE skills show the location of a hidden man-hole cover (1) lurking deep in the bush, that upon inspection by DH in his wellies, is broken; hence the running water pooling in (2) - on his custom-built train tracks.

but back to the poo...

what actually happened was far more spectacular. there WAS a small garden in figure (3) above, but yesterday it became a fountain of faeces which spewed forth down our drive. DH pxted me while i was a school, but even if i could figure out how to get the pic from my phone onto my computer, you just don't want to see.
that watermark you see is only water, after the council washed away the sea of sewerage that WAS our drive for a short time yesterday morning. all that remains now is a derelict garden that smells like a toilet.


that drive is quite steep and to see him shuffling up there with his zimmer frame - well, i was quite impressed.
there was a centenary birthday cake, cut by the youngest pupil and the oldest ex-pupil attending the weekend's celebrations. it was a woman who attended the school in 1916, so we figure even if she was 5 back then, she'd be close to 100 now. i missed the cutting of the cake as i was volunteering in another part of the school, but i wish i'd seen it.
i hope i can drag my 90-something year old butt out of the house like she did when i'm that age.
4 comments:
Oh wow that was a lot of water you had going on. I'm glad you got some fast action and things got fixed up for ya.
Have a wonderful Sunday and holiday Monday!
Well that sounds like one crappy day- glad it is resolved and I hope the smell goes away soon!!!
EEEeeeewwwwwww!!!! When we lived in Paraparaumu Beach we had a septic tank. We once had visitors from out of town and the uppity girl visitor fell into it in her white dress. It was awesome. She really honked. She had to borrow my knickers. That wasn't so awesome.
I know the stench you speak of...
Um... EW! I'm glad it's all sorted out.
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