yeah, we can keep the gazebo, but the new leach field location precludes the use of horses, since horses can’t romp about on any leach field (soil compaction issues, which i’ve been reading about in THE SEPTIC OWNER’S MANUAL, available on amazon, must reading if you owna septic system), and the new leach field are where horses would go, near a stable.
this to me is a plus, since horses cost money, and I would hate to have horses. Plus i was intending to put goats in the stable, and live off of their milk, and take a cheesemaking class.
and it really doesn’t preclude horses in the future, since leach fields can recover if they are allowed to rest a year or two, and we would have two leach fields with a diverter valve (the old bad one and the new one by the corral). So if someone in the future wanted to sacrifice a leach field for horses they could go back to the old leach field if it recovers. I cannot remember what you call this type of roof, but the inspector said it’s expensive, some kind of authentic mexican tile roof that looks funky, not machine made exactly, but was just restored at great expense. the floor is some kind of fancy tile with lots of custom bits of tile to make it look authentically spanishy. Zillow alleges that this place was worth over a million, and it looks liek it would cost over a million, if it were located somewhere more happening. In fact, the whole vibe of the place is super fancy house, like for someone wealthy. really really custom. it is oddly simultaneously terrifying and comforting to consider dying in that house.