Archive for April 16, 2024
PLUMBING PROBLEMS: PART XI
PLUMBING PROBLEMS: PART XI
It was fall now: time to harvest what our garden has produced, cut and split firewood and get ready for the winter, our first winter in the country. I wanted to get as much firewood as I could in the barn. But before I stacked wood in the barn, I would have to clear the place out, a job I’d been avoiding for as long as possible. Unfortunately, there was no avoiding it any longer.
It was a beautiful crisp Saturday afternoon, and time to tackle the barn. I began by picking up the clutter on the floor, old tools and the usual barn debris. Off to one corner I saw a stack of large wooden boxes. I assumed they would be too heavy for me to move on my own, so I cleaned up around them. Soon, I had the barn in reasonable shape.
After a few days, I returned to finish the cleaning. All that remained was that stack of wooden crates to move and I would be done. I still thought I’ll need help moving them, but I figured I’d give one a try. Much to my surprise, the boxes were empty and extremely light. Why would anyone store a bunch of old wooden boxes in a barn, wasting all that space? Once the boxes were removed, all that remained to be done was sweep out the hay that littered the barn floor. I began with the area I had just cleared when I noticed a large metal ring set in the floor. A little more sweeping revealed a large trap door. Must be some sort of root cellar or storm shelter I speculated, could be a fallout shelter. The house was extremely old, dating back to the nineteenth century, but the barn was more recent, maybe only fifty of sixty years old. Pulling open the door, I saw a set of concrete stairs descending into the darkness. Spying a light switch on the wall, I flipped it up, and saw banks of fluorescent lights coming on below.