The kitchen unit is finally finished and installed.

Pealy donated a portable shower bag. I hook up the tubing to one side of the faucet. I put a garden hose fitting on the other side. The water bag setup should be enough to wash your hands and clean some dishes. It holds 5 gallons of water.


Stowed away

Ozzy volunteered to test it out by cooking some bacon and eggs for breakfast. I wasn't able to use the water setup. The clubs water supply had a bad odor. I didn't want to ruin the shower bag.
