Seventh Day of Christmas

New Year’s Eve is the seventh day of Christmas, which is St. Sylvester the First’s memorial day, on the liturgical calendar.

His day is December 31st, but according to this video with his story, it is also on January 2? No matter. Here is a brief version of his story.

Sixth Day of Christmas

December 30 is a sort of “all saints” day on the liturgical calendar. Many saints are associated with this day. I have chosen to commemorate Saint Anysia of Salonika, or Thessalonika.

Fifth Day of Christmas

December 29 honours the martyrdom of St. Thomas Becket.

I couldn’t find a video of the hymn associated with this day, which is Lo! on Zion’s Holy Mountain.

Instead, I offer this brief, informative video.

Third day of Christmas

Dec. 27 is the feast day for St. John, the Apostle and Evangelist.

I was able to find this instrumental performance of Praise God for John, Evangelist – The Hymnal 1982 (With Lyrics)

Some things don’t take a break for Christmas!

I hope you are all having a wonderful Christmas day!

First up, I will share the cuteness with you.

The yard babies are enjoying a roasty toasty Christmas in the isolation shelter.

After taking the above video, I fixed the hammock and tried again.

We had our non-traditional Wigilia dinner last night, so today, the outside babies will be getting some turkey bits, including the innards, for a treat. I’ll be deboning the turkey and making a stock for them.

Not right away, though. I don’t want to go anywhere near food right now. I’m feeling really gross and disgusting, even though I’ve washed up several times.

I discovered the septic back up the basement floor drain, today.

*sigh*

That’s what we get for falling behind on running the hose through the floor drain to the tank regularly.

For the past while, we’ve started hearing gurgling from the tub drain every time we flushed the toilet. Knowing that the main drain pipe from under the tub to where it turns and drains into the septic tank, this isn’t surprising. It kept getting worse, though. I checked the vent in the roof and it was clear of ice or snow, so that being a possible contributor was ruled out. I even plunged the bathtub drain. After a while, though, I finally decided to go into the old basement – something we don’t do often enough, but those stairs really suck.

Which is when I found the mess. Things were starting to back up through the floor drain.

Thankfully, it hadn’t been doing that for very long.

So I opened up the access pipe and tried running the hose we keep set up to flush the pipe through. There are two bottlenecks. The first is just a couple of feet from the access pipe opening. That one doesn’t usually get blocked, but it takes a few tries to get the hose through. The second bottleneck is about 5 or 6 feet through, so pretty close to the tank itself. The pipe in the floor is cast iron. At some point, it attaches to the more usual plastic pipe. I have no idea how long the cast iron pipe it, but I suspect the second bottleneck might be where the two types of pipe join. Either that, or it’s right before where the pipe enters that tank.

That’s the bottleneck that gets blocked.

This time, I couldn’t get the hose through at all. Normally, I’d run water while doing this, but when I did turn the water on, it just started backing up the floor drain more.

I could have set up the drain auger, but that would have had it sitting in water – something the instructions said to avoid, if possible. I didn’t think it was necessary, though. We have an old chimney sweep rolled up in the corner. It’s just thick, stiff wire with a brush at one end. The other end has the tip bent back on itself. That’s the end we push through the pipe. Using that, I was able to break through the clog. I could tell when it worked, because the floor drain started to immediately empty.

After getting the wire out, I was able to run the hose all the way through, with water running. Given the lengthy of hose I was able to get through, it was going all the way into the tank, and then some.

From there, it was time to clean up the mess I didn’t want going into the floor drain, then flushing that out. It’s a 4 way drain, but only two are used. One runs to the weeping tile under the new part basement, the other to the septic tank. The two unused drain sections run about 8 or 10 inches before they are blocked by concrete. All of these needed to be flushed out. Then the pooling water on the floor needed to be swept into the drain and cleaned.

One of our goals it to cover the floor with self levelling concrete to get rid of all those low spots. Considering the concrete walls themselves are crumbling, I sometimes wonder if it’s even worth it.

Anyhow.

All that got done and cleaned up, and a blower fan set up to dry the floor faster.

Once in the bathroom to clean up, I did a test flush on the toilet.

Zero gurgling from the tub drain.

So that was the problem all along.

*sigh*

Our own fault. We fell behind on the flushing of that pipe. I’m just glad it didn’t start backing up earlier, such as while someone was taking a shower or something.

I think I’ll be asking the girls to do all of our Christmas dinner today. Usually, we split up doing different dishes between us, but I just don’t feel up to handling food, no matter much well I’ve scrubbed up!

We had a turkey dinner yesterday, finishing off the last of our garden potatoes. Today, we’ll be having smorkchops (smoked porkchops).

Oh, and just to top things off, after messaging my family from the basement to let them know what happened, I put my phone in my pocket…

… and it fell out.

It has a wallet style case with a cover on it, which protected it to a certain extent, but I’ve got the moisture warning saying to let it dry before plugging it in. It’s now out of its case, all cleaned up, and sitting until the port is dry. It also has a screen protector, but there is now a small chip on the bottom – I have no idea how, as that spot should have been covered by the protective case. There is what looks like a small crack, but I can’t tell if that’s the screen, or the screen cover.

The phone still works, though, and it’s not interfering with anything, so I don’t care too much.

So… that is how my Christmas has been going!

I’ve been talking with both my daughters as I write this, and they are taking over all the Christmas cooking today!

Oh, how I wish I could take a bath.

Days like this, being broken really sucks.

No matter. All is good.

Merry Christmas!

The Re-Farmer