Well! We’re Home…

2013 New England, Family

After last night’s discovery of water problems we made an early morning call to the plumber. Based on the information we offered over the phone he suggested we probably needed the well guys, not a plumber. So we called Greene Brothers. This is the organization that installed our well back in 1982. They were out within hours and diagnosed the problem and got it repaired in jig time. We had a hole in the check valve a hundred eighty some feet underground. Along with the excitement of having the pump pulled and repairs made, we also began the transition from living in the T@B to living in the house. After forty-five nights in it, the T@B does feel like home. But there is no denying the comforts of Tween Creeks either. The bed, the sofa, the hot tub, and the fire ring are all comforts that we truly enjoy. It’s good being here.

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