Finally, all of the drama is gone for a while, even the Pharmacy is hanging around on a reprieve, if we live through Valentine's Day (without forgetting it) we may be good until Easter.
Being a small, clean, quiet cul de sac 12-space RV park specializing only in long-term rental spaces without having overnight, daily, or weekly rentals available with free water, 50 amp electric, and internet, a bathhouse and laundry facilities ... yes, I said "laundry facilities"... our owner is moving forward on the coin-op laundry room project, it will not be a fast install, so buckle down, but, it "is" going to happen.
Other in-house issues are, obviously we have canned (pun intended) the recycling idea ... the unsightly area has been removed, the mice found other homes, the broken glass, 45 (count them) wine bottles, and blowing around plastic bottles (over the bank and in the lake) have all disappeared to the dumpster. Without a volunteer to police the area and transport to the dump, and since our refuse truck does not support recycle (like in Portland, Seattle), it's over.
In preparation for adding in the additional greywater load of laundry/shower services and the bacteria-killing Phosphate load, we took a look around at our septage vault and clean-outs ... "not" impressive .... so, I will offer a comment on toilet paper.
The absolute biggest disaster to a community of septic system users like us, is a system failure ... once the little microbial coliform guys are dead, suffocated, or over fed, we may not be able to recover the system within our economic ability.
Without insulting anyone's worldliness or knowledge about of RV/tiny house/boat living, anything going into the grey or black water system that is not from a body function needs to "self"-destruct via bio-degrade.
From the "Alternative Living 101" class we all learned that "ONLY" single-ply bathroom tissue certified as "septic-safe", and NOT advertised as "ultra-soft" or "extra-absorbent" belongs in the toilet, and less is better. Paper towels, wipes of any type, toilet bowl chemicals and cleaners, bleach or pail water, food scraps, anti-bacterial anything, hair dye, paint, medications, vacuum cleaner or ash tray remnants, and plastic anything ... does not belong in the toilet.. but, you "Knew" that.
Does anyone have an ID on that 4 propeller non-cargo aircraft that flew over low yesterday (Sunday) around 1330 headed SE, painted Army green ? P3 Orion ?
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