Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Water, Water is not Always Everywhere to Drink.

Water, Water is not Always Everywhere to Drink.

In our news, Cobb's stricter water limits go into effect http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/cobb/stories/2007/10/31/waternw_1101.html?cxntlid=inform

In addition, in The State Reservoir level key to drought meeting http://www.thestate.com/361/story/216778.html Water levels are dropping fast.

According to WLTX News Our Governor Wants South Carolinians to Conserve Water http://www.wltx.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=54722


The drought is here already. Here in Orangeburg at the north fork of the Edisto River you nearly can walk on water. To a tall person you can walk across the riverbed and not get your head wet. The river is our primary water supply for Orangeburgh, and DPU (Department of Public Utilities) has yet to put out a water rationing notice. With no rain in sight is seems DPU is lacking in wisdom by not asking the community to slow down their water usage.

According to another AJC.com news story “Better safe than thirsty, say Atlantans stockpiling water”, http://www.ajc.com/search/content/metro/stories/2007/10/29/waterhoarding1029.html People are not waiting for the government to act on the lack of water or its purity. Atlantans are stockpiling water to ensure they have plenty to drink.

In today’s world of Muslim and Palestinian terrorist along with drought conditions one must be prepared for the safety and well-being of one’s family and community, stockpiling water is a way to do that.

Since one can always use stored excess water and is generally safe to store, it is necessary do.

The moral of this story is to live a “Thrifty life in Carolina and Beyond™ one must buy products as thrifty as possible and that may mean buying in bulk. If one can incorporate one’s community in buying a truckload of water in five and or one gallon containers one can save. The community working together for the common good puts themselves in a more stable and protective enclave

Another way to ensure a continual water supply is to save rainwater.
By putting drain spouts into non-corrosive (plastic) containers/barrels one can save rainwater. You can use rainwater to water plants, lawns, etc. One must filter and purify the water if you use it for human or animal consumption. Saving rainwater is a method homeowner’s use in the West.

Saving water is biblical in the sense that Joseph in Egypt save grain to get ready for the long drought that G-D revealed to him. We should use the same wisdom today’s and thus putting a barrier against potential terrorism dangers.

So check the stores etc for sales on bottled water as well as get your community together to buy in bulk and then call the water bottle company and see how much you can save.

In storing water, you may have to make wooden shelves etc. to hold all yur water safely.

Mazal Tov,
Rabbi Dale

I hope you all a Thrifty life that Yeshua/Jesus promised in John 10:10 if you have any questions or comments you and email me at wmsblog”AT”yahoo.com

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