
Monkey-B and I both find pleasure in crushing broken floor and roof tiles, but it also allows us to repurpose them for backfill.
First, The River As Usual 🏞️

Now that the rainy season has finally begun to taper off, we've been trying to take advantage of the weather. This basically means a lot of swimming and a lot of outdoor projects that we've been postponing.

This friendly weather has us thinking we could host some guests even if the cabin is not fully finished yet. Most people come here for camping anyhow, and usually have their own tents, so the most important thing is that torrential rains will not make the tent experience a miserable one.

One of our favorite activities in the river is sitting in the rapids and letting the water rush over us, and I assume these will be good marketing photos to lure potential guests here.

Pov did her best to look comfortable, but she isn't terribly fond of the cold water like Monkey-B and I are. Do you see our little photobomber in the background?

I forgot to mention I was using Pov's phone for these pics because my phone's battery died, and here she is demanding her phone back with a friendly smile. It does look like she's inviting me on an adventure though.
Child Labor Welcome 😂

I recently drained the fish pond on the side of our house, a feature from the previous owner that we don't need and that was also full of snakes. Now that it's drained we need to backfill it so we can make use of the space also protect the house's foundation. I've been using this as an opportunity to get rid of several concrete and ceramic floor and roof tiles because the sharp edges won't be dangerous after covered by a half meter of rocks and dirt.

The process of breaking up the tiles is a nice stress reliever, and Monkey-B likes little jobs like this too, so I let her dissolve some stress with some whacks of the rock hammer. Eye protection is mandatory, but otherwise this is a danger-free activity, and it provided us with photos for Hive content, so win-win, right?

Lastly, it's always important to get goofy, so I asked Monkey-B for a silly selfie, requesting that we look at each other as if it's the first time we've met and we don't trust each other. We are the two clowns of the family, not always understood, but responsible for at least 75% of the laughs in this family. Until next time Hivers.....

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