Tuesday, January 31, 2006
I told you so
I know I have mentioned the fact that I need to distill water everyday for drinking.
Maybe I have even made comments hinting towards the 6 hours it takes to do so.
I have not, however, had any actual proof that the water is bad. Only the word of my principal and the talk of other teachers.
Today, I received the confirmation that I have been longing for.
Today, in the halls of Kilbuck Elementary (a Bethel school), I saw the sign.
The proof that our water is lead-filled and delicious.
And to give you the context of this photo...
Maybe I have even made comments hinting towards the 6 hours it takes to do so.
I have not, however, had any actual proof that the water is bad. Only the word of my principal and the talk of other teachers.
Today, I received the confirmation that I have been longing for.
Today, in the halls of Kilbuck Elementary (a Bethel school), I saw the sign.
The proof that our water is lead-filled and delicious.
And to give you the context of this photo...
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And honestly, with so many of our students being reading-comprehension-challenged... how many actually follow those rules?
I feel lucky that we have such good water here. I distill, but it's technically drinkable, pre-distill.
I feel lucky that we have such good water here. I distill, but it's technically drinkable, pre-distill.
in that bottom picture you can see a clamp like thing. that clamp holds button for the water fountain down to keep it on.
they do this every morning for about 5 mins.
it's a wonderful waste of money and a method to clean those pipes.
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they do this every morning for about 5 mins.
it's a wonderful waste of money and a method to clean those pipes.
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