A huge amount of rain fell yesterday, and most of the excavations for the posts were flooded this morning.

As was the cellar. One of the houses had more water than the other - indicating that there was a leak somewhere. Hopefully the plastic lining will deal with that.



We used a few hoses to siphon the water from the perimeter excavations into main pit (which is almost 1m deeper. It was a slow process but we managed to get all 15 pits cleared of water before the concrete truck arrived in the afternoon.
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