With beautiful Stone Door, Savage Gulf, Greeter Falls, and a sweet cabin to call home for the next few weeks, this move has been a breath of fresh air. And it has been such a treat to have Ms Kelly and Mr Sam Baggett as our neighbors!
We hit a snag and found a major leak (thanks to a very determind mouse or rat!) in our gray water holding tank (the tank where sink and shower runoff water collects). This meant that we would have to cut open the belly pan again and take the tank out, reseal the tank, reinstall it, spray more foam insulation, and then re-weld the belly pan.
After some thought, we realized that if we didn't have a grey water tank, we would have to use water sparingly only on the road, similar to camping. We were okay with that, and decided to remove the tank all together.
Another speed bump that occurred while we were still in Murfreesboro was when the spray foam insulation started to shrink, creating unwanted spaces in the insulation. Thankfully our insulation guy came up to the cabin and re-applied more insulation. So awesome!
During this time in Beersheba, we have been rising before the sun, enjoying chilly, misty mornings and fires at night, the sounds of nature and silence, and hikes to Stone Door and it's overlook of Savage Gulf.
Hikes aren't complete without head stands and handstands. :)
The locals treat us well up here, and it's been an amazing gift during this transition.