The hovel is without a real water heater, so I rigged up a solar water warmer with black tubing on the roof.
And no play, will make the old hovel a home some day. I hope.
Before I get a real water heater, I’m rigging up a solar variety - a very simple one - using a black hose on the roof. Of course this is nothing new. It’s done all over the world and makes such sense. Why wouldn’t you want to cut pollution and save money by letting the sun heat, or pre-heat your water?
Happens to be of the solar variety. Gonna hook it up myself.
Paleo diet - beef and veggies.
Small steps forward and back, along with help from friends (thanks so much Lorne and Chris!) and here I am. My kitchen is forming and so close to being usable - in a man cave sense. Just finished the floor. I should have cold water working in the sink today, with warm/hot water from passive solar working by end of next week. Then I’ll move on to putting up pantries and figuring out what to do with these plywood counter tops. Next, maybe some painting and cabinet doors.
Today, I vow to finish laying down my new kitchen floor! It’s taken me about a week. More pics to follow.
In order to move into The Hovel, I must have some kind of working kitchen. While I could simply eat out every day, assuming I actually wished to prepare any food at home, I suppose I could get by with a sink, a hot plate, and a camping cooler (been there).
**June 2nd **is the DROP DEAD move in date to the hovel - come what may.
Have:
Roof (leaky)
electricity
fridge *
range *
some furniture
cold water in bathroom
working toilet