Paco Dennis
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- Location
- Mid-Missouri
Please do not be sad that our deep well pump has died. It lasted almost 10 years longer than expected. We also start a new way of doing lots of different things that involve water. You know the old saying, "You don't miss it, till it's gone.". We went to Misa's brothers house in town and filled 3 5gallon, and 9 1gallon plastic jugs this morning. We are heating water on our NEW (old) stove and doing the dishes .
We bought paper plates, bowls, and cups. We will also hike down to the creek and fill 5 gallon buckets to use to flush the toilet. This is a big change, and has shook us out of our comfort zone some. We adapt rather quickly around here. We have to do a lot of improvising to keep things running. I like the challenges and the new and creative ways of adapting to new phenomena. I think it keeps us "fresh", alert, and gives me the feeling of being directly involved with the environment.
We called several electricians to come out and troubleshoot the problem. They all said they were very busy with odd jobs now. They say the business has drifted to this kind of work instead of wiring new houses. Interesting that that they are booked up with individual needs instead of the housing industry. These are the type of changes that are affecting our exchange of resources these daze. It feels somehow like we a slowly sliding back to the wild wild west. Didn't they make a "Back to the Future" sequel where the went back to the WWW?
We bought paper plates, bowls, and cups. We will also hike down to the creek and fill 5 gallon buckets to use to flush the toilet. This is a big change, and has shook us out of our comfort zone some. We adapt rather quickly around here. We have to do a lot of improvising to keep things running. I like the challenges and the new and creative ways of adapting to new phenomena. I think it keeps us "fresh", alert, and gives me the feeling of being directly involved with the environment.
We called several electricians to come out and troubleshoot the problem. They all said they were very busy with odd jobs now. They say the business has drifted to this kind of work instead of wiring new houses. Interesting that that they are booked up with individual needs instead of the housing industry. These are the type of changes that are affecting our exchange of resources these daze. It feels somehow like we a slowly sliding back to the wild wild west. Didn't they make a "Back to the Future" sequel where the went back to the WWW?

