The Best Christmas Present

 


I know that across the world there are so many communities that through war, natural disasters or lack of funding for infrastructure are going without what we in the West regard as basic necessities. Contaminated water alone brings so much illness and disease. The statistics are appalling. According to Water Aid’s website, almost 1 in 10 people globally do not have access locally to clean water.

Back at Chez Nous, retired life has had some luxury restored to it with a temporary connection from the new water pipe to the house. After laboratory testing early in January, we are confident that the Do Not Drink Notice will be revoked. The best Christmas present ever!

It would be wonderful if we could share it with those who will continue without but, in the absence of some truly miraculous Christmas magic, I guess a charity donation must suffice.

In the meantime my best wishes too for your very own Happy Christmas.



Comments

Treaders said…
Great news. I'm so happy for you. Merry Christmas!
Marksgran said…
That is excellent news! How we appreciate the basic things in life after they have been taken from us! I hope you've had a lovely Christmas. Merry Christmas! x
When seeing world torn countries and disasters recently, I too, have been more thankful for our dependable utilities and abundance of food in the U.S. We tend to take theses things for granted on a daily basis.
Caree Risover said…
Absolutely. It does make my own little problem where at least I have had the luxury of clean bottled water pale into insignificance.

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