![Water tanks on the drive](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJwuSdkgVyM6ZzLnjpCwJYpN4HUBJ7Xy0JiXNRpQVFga7gXjcb_r_lzP9CqlZC07gG51OjB4az4gYQZ5-1saAMesznoqpojYB9JCn7ZvQkJXVqi1qMnE7b6QD02AiTVptT9XcA/s320/water_tanks.jpg)
Three more big water tanks arrived today and had to be rolled up to the barn. Here are the children demonstrating the required dung-beetle technique:
![Kids pushing water tank](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjW50JzrpIMpXL3YKxjAF7jJtpQiOJpTYwoJoR3DobLkXDfYOwUj4kgKw9QqD2cdDyOGZI7VAUeN30YMXgoZLb00AAwax4r5hdrnK3Gn0MFryr7ZAgpCZGoPWZd9EfkmVeIrqRR/s320/kids_pushing_water_tank.jpg)
And here is their father showing how not to do it:
Setting up home in a new country is going to be challenging. A bit like trying to cook a meal in someone else's kitchen. Maybe. This is a record of my experiences as I pack up my old life in England and start a new one in Ontario, Canada, with the aim of becoming more self-sufficient.
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2 comments:
I am laughing my head off. Too funny.
Hilarious. Well done. I thought you'd actually photographed rolls of toilet paper and then manipulated the photo for the first one. (I'm a little slow.)
--Kate
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