Tuesday evening it rained hard, and that means the cistern they collects the rainwater must be check for any dirt that may enter it. Sure enough there was a small amount, so the guys wnt right to work. While the hoses were getting rounded up, the bailing began.
The only way to make sure all the the dirt is gone is to check visually, so two went in. The cistern is about 7 feet high and 10 feet by 10 feet.mthey checked it all to make sure the place was clean.
A good storm that night filled the cistern nicely. Here the guys wanted to lose for a onto op the next morning on the top of the cistern.
In the summers I spend time with my good friends in Phat Diem, Vietnam, a small country village with a world famous cathedral. Here are some of my musings. If you would like to correspond, please email me: garymeegan@gmail.com.
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As you can imagine, anniversaries are just as important here in Vietnam as they are in the States. As it was Bishop Joseph's 23rd annive...
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Within a few hours from Phat Diem is Cu Phuong National Park. It was formed in 1962 by Ho Chi Minh. Consisting of two whole mountain ranges,...
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I have to show you the workmanship evident in the windows and doors. The wood slats and pars are completed on the left, but the inside shu...