As I woke up I just had a brain storm about my cellar. At first I was going to start 16 feet outside the house, away from the wall, then go underneath the house a few feet. Then I decided that I should go to the next concrete pad underneath. Then my son-in-law came over to look and talk with me about what I was doing because he wanted to help get water in our house within a few days. He didn't want me to start 16 feet away from the house, because he said he was afraid a car would drive over the top of it some time in the future and end up in my cellar. He also didn't want me to go so deep, but I told him I would compromise, not start 16 feet away, but I still wanted to go as deep as that is safer from freezing in our climate. He wanted me to start 4 or 5 feet away, to allow room for stairs to go down on the outside. He also talked me into running my water pipe bringing water in on the opposite side of my ditch and not running it as deep as I was going to. So, I agreed with him on that. We put all the water things, like pressure tank, pump, and so on above ground, so that it would not be in my way for digging, and that worked fine, and now we have water to our kitchen sink and dishwasher, which is good, even more happy for Carol than me, because I never minded hauling and storing water in the house. My son-in-law wanted me to be finished with the digging by August because his idea was to build cinderblock walls for the cellar. Just this morning I decided to build rock walls instead, as we have an abundance of rocks, but the cinderblocks cost more money than I want to afford. I know building rock walls is slower and harder work than putting up cinderblock walls, but I have more time than money, and the hard work does not bother me. I also decided to start at the outside wall of our house and have everything underneath our house, and I feel very good about that decision. I will have nothing outside the house, except for the pipe bringing the water, and I will bury that deep enough so there will never be a worry about freezing. I also decided to put in a trap door in the kitchen, going down, and that will work great rather than having an entrance from the outside of the building. At first I can use a ladder, and later I will build stairs going down. If I run out of time, with winter approaching before I get enough finished I will just partition going from outside of the house going down to the cellar floor level, and that will keep it safe for the winter. Then next spring after the snow has melted and it has stopped raining, I will open up the partition and go to work on my rock wall. My son-in-law is very busy with all the projects that he wants to do, and my new plans will release him from having to take time to help me. So I am very happy with my new ideas!