Friday, April 13, 2012

A Dip in the Ocean

We have the most beautiful crystal clear water here in this part of the ocean.  You can actually see through the waves when they come in, many times they look transparent.  Now you are probably wondering if maybe we have broken mission rules and took a swim in the ocean.  We have not--- although we sure would like to do as the locals, and ride on a styrofoam raft and let the waves float us in to shore.  This is a different sort of a dip.

The water we use in our house comes from the rain barrels except for our toilet which has city water piped into it.  When it rains very often the city plumbing backs up and we have a bucket which we fill and dump into the toilet tank so it will flush; we get that water from the bathtub.  Usually within in a short time, less than a day, it works again even though the water is a little brown for the next few times that we flush.  A few days ago we found that there was no water in the toilet so we started our procedure of filling up the tank.  We were somewhat surprised as it has not been raining for a few days, but we took our buckets and filled that tank and it went on for 2 or 3 days.  We were finally able to get a member to talk to the local water office and see what the problem was and then learned that there was something wrong with the pipes.   They were aware of the problem and said they were working on it.

By this time we realized that we had not had any significant rainfall and looked in our barrels to discover that they were exceptionally low and we could not use that water to fill the toilet or we would run out for our other needs.  We took one look around and said now what will we do.  It didn't take long to realize that we had  this huge ocean right in our backyard with all the water you would ever need.  So this morning, I rolled up my pants and waded out to get some water in the ocean.

 
Elder Wright thought that this was rather entertaining watching me do this.  It worked well, but was sure a lot more effort and sandy to say the least, but it felt so good to walk in that ocean water and that will probably be the closest that I will come to taking my own dip in the ocean. We would never have experienced this if we were still in Mesa and not here.  Later that night the city water line was fixed and we were back to our normal routine of living.  Our water barrels are full again as rain descended  upon us the next morning.

1 comment:

  1. We really envy you your beautiful, clear ocean. We here in Guyana have the exact opposite in terms of our waterways. No one in Guyana would even WANT to get into the water. Yuck!

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