Sunday, September 14, 2008

Life in the Chaco

Returning to life in the chaco takes some adjustment. Life is back to 'normal' and routines have been established once again. Some things have changed.

We have been trying to get the solar electrical system working but have been having difficulty with it. There is sufficient energy during about 5 hours of the day to use the internet and the computer but for some reason the batteries are not storing the energy for use during the evening. Since there is a shortage of gasoline, I am thankful for the time I can use the computer without using the generator.

We also have a new well and that has supplied us with clean water. There has been a little rain so there is also water in the tank. All I have to do is turn the tap and I can fill the buckets to water the plants. It sure beats the hand pump, especially since it was not working well.

But everything is not so normal. The political situation is rather volatile and we choose not leave our little haven at the end of the world. We have veggies in the garden, fish in the river, enough supplies in the cupboard for a few weeks. There is enough gasoline to run the generator for a couple of weeks, enough propane for the stove and fridge for about that long, and diesel in the truck to get into town. The neighbours have offered to purchase the necessary groceries that we need so the first thing I needed was toilet paper! We hope that the situation is resolved swiftly and that we can return to normal activities.

1 comment:

EFCCM Communications said...

Hard to imagine all that you're going through. Actually everything about this post is hard to imagine -- gasoline to turn on your computer?!

But especially with the bigger picture stuff that's going on. I hope and pray a resolution can be found and peace can be restored. Quickly!