“And whoever in the name of a disciple gives to one of
these little ones even a cup of cold water to drink, truly I say to you, he
shall not lose his reward.”
"Again he prayed, and
the heavens gave rain, and the earth produced its crops."
Water had hold of his mind. Water; our landlord was
convinced one of us was stealing it. We
shared the meter with two other tenants. First came the personal interrogations.
He insisted we use the same amount of water as our neighbors though there were three
of us vs. single guy and married couple. Then came replacement to low flow
plumbing. Rants continued every time contact was made. Then a list of suggestions such as ‘do
laundry once a week,’ ‘hand-wash dishes,’ and ‘limit baths and showers.’ He
could have simply raised the rent. Water was available in ample supply; but the
landlord didn’t want to pay for it.
My morning shower is a ritual; like morning coffee. The
average ‘American’ shower uses 17 gallons and lasts eight minutes. My wife would have you believe mine take
twice as long. Taking my water use out of the equation; the average American
uses 80-100 gallons per day. Meanwhile, “Yasmin Dawood is working hard to stick to her limit of 13.2 gallons per day for individuals...”
Cape Town, South Africa is to run out of water in
July. The government is shutting off the
supply. The dams are empty. The original shut-off date was April; but through
conservation and water borrowing the taps now will go dry in July. Four million
people (between the census of 1996 and 2011, the City of Cape Town grew by 45%) scrounging
for water. Worldwide, 663 million people lack access to improved drinking water.
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Crazy....
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