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HARD WORK REPAIRING OUR WATER SUPPLY | LIFE AFTER A FOREST FIRE

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HARD WORK REPAIRING OUR WATER SUPPLY | LIFE AFTER A FOREST FIRE

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Theo and Bee gave up their busy city lifestyles in 2014 to explore alternative living, and have lived in vans and boats since then without looking back! Along with their cat Ginjey Bear they have been driving around the world in their self converted Sprinter van. However, when the global pandemic hit they began converting their abandoned stone barn in Central Portugal to turn into a wonderful tiny stone cottage. Along the way, they have rescued a playful cat called Furrnando and have a wonderful flock of Chickens!

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  1. Hi Theo, so much progress on the new homestead, it's going to be beautiful when you and Bea are finished, how is progress on the old homestead coming along. Hope you're both keeping safe and well. 💝

  2. take the blue one- cut it in half- use the bottom half as a livestock water drinking tank, then take the top and use it as a roof for a feeding station. or cut the top and bottom off and turn it on its side and stack soil and rocks over it- would make a nice cave for the goats, and then they could climb over the top of it on the rocks. Cut them into rings- then used as raised garden beds.

  3. I love battery operated equipment. And you are such a hard working man. It is easier to accomplish all you have to do, that is a los,with lighter and more reliable tools. Congratulations.

  4. WOW Theo, you set yourself a herculean task moving the 3 water tanks. I was cheering you on as you pushed the first tank up the slope. You should be very proud of yourself. WELL DONE!

  5. Hope you are able to get one big tank instead of the three you might have to go with so you can keep the plumbing down to one Theo. Would be good to simplify your work load a little.

  6. I can't believe your rolled those tanks up that steep grade, I was a little worried. You just keep pushing through. 🤗 I always say you gotta do what you gotta do, even when it's not easy. 😂

  7. Its amazing how everything is coming to life again after the fire. Nature is so wonderful how quickly it recovers. Best wishes to you both x

  8. It looks like the tanks were made of thermoset, rather than thermoplastic. This means they would burn rather than melt. This probably stopped them collapsing from the heat.

  9. When you look back on life with your feet up and what is left of your grey hair. You will view your life with all its tribulations as full, as rich and fulfilled. You know you stretched and adventured, strived and created. Some people live lives in a box where it is safe. That is alright for some. Others need to know they faced the challenge were resilient and persevered.

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