When I wrote about how we changed the water flow I mentioned that instead of black tubing, my hubby cut a garden hose to make the jumper from one tube to the next. It was easy, quick, and most importantly cheap!

Quite honestly, for as "smart" and evolved as we are supposed to be, it never occurred to us that the hose might taint the water. Hubby and I both grew up in a very hot and dry area of South Texas and drank lots of water from the hose as youngsters and teens. While it did have a funny taste, I just always guessed it was from the metal bib of the hose. That and the fact that all the water in that town tasted like crud, no matter the source. But when you are hot and thirsty you will drink what is available. Of course, this was back in the 60s and 70s so we didnt know about things like bottled water back then
But this is a new century and we are evolved and enlightened! So a few days ago, hubby decided that the garden hose should be replaced. You spoke and he listened!


Nice huh?
But this gets me to thinking about all the things we did as kids that people never do now....or they dont allow their kids to do now. Maybe it was because we were from a small-ish town, but we rode our bikes everywhere and got into everything. I dont know how we survived.
How about you?
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