"Man nomadis" vs "Man stabilis fourth part"

This is the fourth post in a series of six. If you have not read the third post read:

https://scorum.com/en-us/other/@elohim4/man-nomadis-vs-man-stabilis-third-part

It was a good idea, we found in a slope a sort of abusive landfill of building materials, just what we needed!

I miss it on purpose there was everything needed to build our house.

Wooden axes in industrial quantities, sheets, bricks, some furniture, in short, everything needed to realize our project.

Taken from the enthusiasm of having found what we were looking for, we begin to "collect" as much material as possible, but the most interesting material was at the bottom of the slope, which was very steep and therefore a bit 'dangerous, since we were in slippers, to continue the work decided to return the next day, equipped with ropes and shoes more suitable for the purpose to make up all the necessary.

Recovered a bit 'of material decided to continue our exploratory journey, and after about half an hour inside the barranco, we finally found what seemed the ideal place.

It was a kind of street, it seemed that someone had already lived in that area, was also very close to the sea, from that point we could see other makeshift buildings built by other heppies, but far enough away from them, to be able to guarantee all the necessary privacy.

Satisfied with the day that had brought us, not only the discovery of the right place, but also of everything needed for our project, we decided to go to celebrate the good news, with a nice swim at the sea.

The following day we went to collect wooden axes, sheets and a few small pieces of furniture, and then transport them to the area where we would build our house. We took several journeys to transport all that material, and this great transport work required the beauty of about 3 days.

So we start building our little house, with the so-called art of getting by, and in about a week the works for the basic structure were completed.

We say that the work was not complete, but the basic structure was by now never done.

End of the fourth part