Not such a sunny start, but dry, good building weather.
Whilst Gary went and got drains bits and pieces, Kevin started levelling and landscaping.
The water proof membrain was laid inside the house foundations and
as you can see my garage floor is laid and ready for the logs. It will be a log garage, wait and see.

They started laying drains. This is the drain taking water from the East roof to a soak away.
At the house end it is a BITG on the architect's drawings
to thee and me that is an achronym for
Back Inlet Trap Gulley.
And here you are, a Back Inlet Trap Gulley, undressed, exposed, afterwards all you will see is a grill.
It consists of three parts: the grill, the gulley, and the funnel insert.

The dry mix concrete was delivered to lay on top of the water proof membrane in the house.
It was not dry just damp, it set hard on the membrane.