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Daily Archives: February 27th, 2013


We have a sewer system which is pretty common in areas where the city limits lead to open fields and sparse housing. The downside is that we have to maintain this system. This starts with using the right kind of paper products, not using a lot of bleach in the laundry, using a laundry detergent that free of  dyes and  dumping a cake of baking yeast in the system once each month. In spite of this the system has to be pumped out once in every 5 to 10 years depending on the size of the holding system. The system has 2 tanks, the first one contains the out flow from the house drains and toilets along with the used paper and a small amount of food waste. These solids eventually drop to te bottom of the tank and decompose into a muck. The liquids when full enough flow through a pipe that contains  a screen or baffle that keeps the solids ( primarily paper) from flowing into the second tank. The second tank has an electrically operated pump which is activated by a float then pumps the water into a leach field where the water leaches into the ground. This leach field covers a large area so there are no puddles unless certain other solids have clogged the lines (called laterals).  The end of this is, now the pump has died and needs to be replaced but the waste water has to be pumped out into the yard in which case the grass will be greener this year.


Beaner is a derogatory term Southwestern Anglos use when referring to immigrants from Mexico (and any other Hispanic regardless of country of origin). It has occurred to me that we all are or have been “beaners”. The recent fondness for Nachos, tacos, burritos and other mainstay Hispanic dishes which almost always include one of several types of bean. These beans could be black beans (frijoles negro (pronounced “naygro”), white beans, pinto beans to name a few. The term frijoles indicates any of the beans, we  (Anglos) called frijoles -refried beans but they are not refried just mashed to a fairly smooth paste. Returning to the question: “who is a beaner?” By strict adherence to the idea that Hispanics subsist on beans with very meal, we all could be called “Beaners”!  based on the many instances of  our having tacos, burritos or other Mexican style dishes at home and out.  Ole?