{"id":1440,"date":"2010-04-01T11:26:00","date_gmt":"2010-04-01T11:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/testmaria.satemporary.online\/2010\/04\/01\/2010-04-01-pumping-out\/"},"modified":"2024-04-27T14:25:14","modified_gmt":"2024-04-27T14:25:14","slug":"pumping-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/testmaria.satemporary.online\/2010\/04\/01\/pumping-out\/","title":{"rendered":"Pumping Out"},"content":{"rendered":"
We have a name for our new pregnant rescue dog, her name is Big Mama, she will be giving birth in a couple of weeks and I will have the puppies available the first week of June or so. She has been doing great. She is building up great confidence with all of the other dogs and is always happy to see us. She is a very gentle dog and her nice temperment should pass down to her pups. <\/p>\n
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Big Mama is checking out the new mode of transportation for Rhode Island for the next week or so.<\/p>\n
We had about 3-4 inches of rain in the basement this week from the storm which is weird since we live so high up in Providence, the only pump we have is a submersible pump that we use to empty out the swimming pool if we need to.It does not do well in only a few inches of water. So along with a wet vac I was able to put together an efficient water removal system.<\/p>\n
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I had a 30 gallon trash can that I put the submersible pump into that had a hose leading outside, and then the wet vac on top of the table, the wet vac only took about 2 minutes to fill up which would have been a big pain in the ass to keep rolling outside and emptying out each time. So when the wet vac was filled I would…………<\/p>\n
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open up the drain of the wet vac and the water goes into the trash can..<\/p>\n
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Last night I got all of the water out of the basement, then this morning it was back…not sure where it is coming in from. We are up really high in Providence. <\/p>\n