Rain barrel production halted due to rain

All this rain we've had lately got Mom and Dad thinking we should build a few rain barrels, so we can recycle it to water all the flowers, veggies and herbs on sunnier days. Luckily Dad found a place to buy these used plastic barrels for only $7 each. He then spent another couple dollars on some tubing and faucets at Home Cheapo last weekend and he was in business!

This first one is very close to the house, so he added an overflow outlet with a hose that runs around the back of the A/C unit and comes out in the yard farther away from the patio.

This is June in Wisconsin, so of course within minutes of finishing the first barrel it started raining and soon it was filled to overflowing!

Barrel number two had to wait until this weekend. As you can see we finally got some beautiful sunny weather here! That was yesterday.

It was really nice most of the day today too, except for this freak thunderstorm that knocked out our power for a minute and dumped enough rain to fill this one more than half full in less than ten minutes!
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Mark is so handy!
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