Undo, Redo! | Grey-Water Pit & Woodshed Roofing | Reno at Central Portugal Farm #135

In this episode I tackle two undo-redo DIY projects! The rainy season sure has a way of showing you which projects need attention. The first one, I finally get around to digging a deep hole - step 1 of my grey-water pit redo. The second, I return to the woodshed roof for the, what is it now, the fourth time? But this time the wood should be waterproof! The cats have a lovely time jumping in and out the video and everything becomes a cat playground I hope you enjoy it! xo Chapters 00:00 - Welcome 02:13 - Channel Intro 02:18 - Grey-water Pit 08:53 - Aka-iki 11:46 - Woodshed Rafters 12:07 - Woodshed Roofing 32:12 - Last Word 32:42 - Connect with Us! Grab your own Aka'iki Hoodie here with 25% discount. Which style represents you? http://bit.ly/3Xpsjep Support this channel: Grab my guide short-term rental success guide "Superhost Me": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FHWK8YGQ Shiva loves opening presents! Buy an item from our Amazon Wishlist and have Shiva open it on camera! https://www.amazon.es/registries/gl/g... Connect & Interact with me: Instagram:   / girlmeetsfarm_pt   Facebook:   / girlmeetsfarm   Enjoying the journey? Consider buying me a cup of coffee to keep going :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/girlmeet... GMF Merch Available Here: https://girl-meets-farm.creator-sprin... About Girl Meets Farm: I'm Christine, a South African expat now living in Portugal. This is my adventure as a solo expat on a farm in Central Portugal with my two fur-kids, Shakti & Shiva. I've never owned or lived on a farm, but moved to Portugal in the hope of fulfilling a life-long dream of finding open space, subsistence farming and a safer, better life. The third stage of our journey begins now! I'm still figuring out farm life, and while the larger renovation of the agricultural structure is now complete, I will continue renovating the interior to make it habitable and turn it into a comfortable home for me and my furkids. Thank you for joining our journey!