Digging and working on the water and electricity supply for the guest pyramids and the pavement of the labyrinth really feels as a hell of a job. Draining energy so to say. Temperatures during the day are around 38 degrees C and humidity 85%.
For me it feels as an ongoing exercise I once, as a young student fire-service officer at the Dutch Fire Service College, had to do at the Fire service college in Moreton-in March (GB). Discovering your personal boarders working in full protection suit and with breathing apparatus under the same conditions as we had today ;).
Digging the slot around 40 cm deep and nearly 100 meters length, putting the heavy copper electric wires in a pipe, fixing the water pipes, closing the slot with gravel and sand again, etc.. Sweating (both of us) and loosing weight. The two daily cool beers waiting at around 5 PM tasted great (again).
Yesterday we bought for the two guest pyramids the toilets, sinks and (Hafele)taps and Electrolux hot water showers and fans. Phatsamon made a good deal at Home Mart. Happy we can store them at her mothers house for a couple of months. We bought two sets because we want to be sure to have the same interior of the guest rooms. The inverter air condition units (Panasonic) we will order later.
Working on the pavement of the labyrinth we discovered we do not have enough mortar. So we ordered 20 more bags. 5 Bags in a kind of gold brown color surrounding the outer ring. Find a picture of our progress so far. Be aware after finishing the pavement we need to clean and clear with acid. After that the 'walls' and the 'path' will be clear visible (we hope ;)).
Frans Captijn
e-mail: pyramidhousethailand@gmail.com
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